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John Marlin
    The chapter reports on an attempt to compute the size of gross world product (GWP) under the assumption that all violence ceases. This is done, for 2007, in nominal foreign- exchanged based U.S. dollars as well as in purchasing power... more
    The chapter reports on an attempt to compute the size of gross world product (GWP) under the assumption that all violence ceases. This is done, for 2007, in nominal foreign- exchanged based U.S. dollars as well as in purchasing power parity-based dollars. Beneficial economic effects from more internal peace and as well from external peace are calculated for each of
    Page 1. INTERVIEW I JOHN TEPPER MARLIN Tell the Pentagon: The Cold War Is Over Last June 5 the House of Representatives passed O 1993 defense authorization bill and the US Senate must now take action. Where do ...
    ... Finally, the federal government could help local equal employment officials gather the recalcitrants in providing data. In this, as in so many other areas of public life, sunshine is a fine disinfectant. ... In this, as in so many... more
    ... Finally, the federal government could help local equal employment officials gather the recalcitrants in providing data. In this, as in so many other areas of public life, sunshine is a fine disinfectant. ... In this, as in so many other areas of public life, sunshine is a fine disinfectant. ...
    ... violence and of 9 percent in addition to current GWP (the dynamic peace dividend) if violence were to cease. ... and then falling during periods of peace, as in a Poisson-type curve with a long tail. For illustration, ... in Bali,... more
    ... violence and of 9 percent in addition to current GWP (the dynamic peace dividend) if violence were to cease. ... and then falling during periods of peace, as in a Poisson-type curve with a long tail. For illustration, ... in Bali, Indonesia, dropped. ...
    Using historic data sets, we quantified the degree to which global change over 120 years disrupted plant-pollinator interactions in a temperate forest understory community in Illinois, USA. We found degradation of interaction network... more
    Using historic data sets, we quantified the degree to which global change over 120 years disrupted plant-pollinator interactions in a temperate forest understory community in Illinois, USA. We found degradation of interaction network structure and function and extirpation of 50% of bee species. Network changes can be attributed to shifts in forb and bee phenologies resulting in temporal mismatches, nonrandom species extinctions, and loss of spatial co-occurrences between extant species in modified landscapes. Quantity and quality of pollination services have declined through time. The historic network showed flexibility in response to disturbance; however, our data suggest that networks will be less resilient to future changes.
    ... Nature 257, 792 - 794 (30 October 1975); doi:10.1038/257792a0. Low levels of genetic heterozygosity in Hymenoptera. ROBERT A. METCALF *‡ , JOHN C. MARLIN § & GREGORY S. WHITT †. ... 12. Selander, RK, and Kaufman, DW, Proc. natn.... more
    ... Nature 257, 792 - 794 (30 October 1975); doi:10.1038/257792a0. Low levels of genetic heterozygosity in Hymenoptera. ROBERT A. METCALF *‡ , JOHN C. MARLIN § & GREGORY S. WHITT †. ... 12. Selander, RK, and Kaufman, DW, Proc. natn. Acad. Sci. ...
    ... (3) Denmark, S. E.; Marlin, J. E.; Dorow, RL 'Abstracts of Papers", 191st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, April 1986; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1986; ORGN 273. ... (b)... more
    ... (3) Denmark, S. E.; Marlin, J. E.; Dorow, RL 'Abstracts of Papers", 191st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, April 1986; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1986; ORGN 273. ... (b) Hua, DH; Chan-Yu-King, R.; McKie, JA; Myer, L. Ibid. ...
    This article is a regular feature of “Fifteenth-Century Studies.” Our intent is to catalogue, survey, and assess scholarship on the staging and textual configuration of dramatic presentations during the late Middle Ages. Like all such... more
    This article is a regular feature of “Fifteenth-Century Studies.” Our intent is to catalogue, survey, and assess scholarship on the staging and textual configuration of dramatic presentations during the late Middle Ages. Like all such dated material, this assessment remains incomplete. We shall therefore include 2008 again in the next listing. Our readers are encouraged to bring new items to our attention, including their own work. Monographs and collections selected for detailed review will appear in the third section of this article ...
    ... Simulations entailing projections of inflation under assumptions of various rates of unem-ployment have also found that unemployment below the NAIRU brought little or no accel ... Coen: Department of Economics, Northwestern... more
    ... Simulations entailing projections of inflation under assumptions of various rates of unem-ployment have also found that unemployment below the NAIRU brought little or no accel ... Coen: Department of Economics, Northwestern Uni-versity, Evanston, IL 60208; Marlin: Office of ...