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Consumers' Responses to the Potential Use of Bovine Somatotrophin in Canadian Dairy Production
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Adamowicz, Wiktor, Veeman, Michele M., Kuperis, Peter
The responses of a random sample of consumers to the use of bovine somatotrophin (BST) in milk production were elicited using a stated preference methodology. A multinomial logit model of consumer choice was developed and tested to analyse consumers' choices of milk with varying characteristics...
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2015-06-30
Middleton, Catherine, Rockwell, Geoffrey, Sapach, Sonja
This recommendation document has been developed by the RDC Metrics Group (RMG) as part of a task laid out during the 2014 Digital Infrastructure Leadership Council summit. The overall goal of the RMG was to report on ways of evaluating research data management plans (DMPs) in order to encourage a...
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2005
Sustainable Forest Management Network, Fyles, James, Kopra, Kristin
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 13
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2005
Kopra, Kristin, Sustainable Forest Management Network, Fyles, James
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 12
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2014-12-13
The dawn of the 21st Century has been a period of transition in Canadian museology marked by greater public awareness of the concept of Indigenous voice and cultural authority in the representation of past lifeways, increasing concerns over ownership and repatriation of artifacts, and expanding...
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2014-12-13
The dawn of the 21st Century has been a period of transition in Canadian museology marked by greater public awareness of the concept of Indigenous voice and cultural authority in the representation of past lifeways, increasing concerns over ownership and repatriation of artifacts, and expanding...