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Valuation of Nature in Conservation and Restoration

Restoration Ecology, 2001
AbstractValuation of nature is an important aspect of nature conservation and restoration. Understanding valuation in a broad sense may contribute to conservation strategies since it may lead to better support from society. In this article we propose a model of valuation with respect to conservation and restoration of nature.
Henny J van der Windt, Józef Keulartz
exaly   +4 more sources

Conservative amalgam restorations

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1973
Abstract The rationale involved in the conservative cavity preparation is essentially the conservation of sound tooth structure. This preserves the inherent strength of the tooth and maintains the natural occlusion. The principles of the conservative Class II cavity preparations are basically: (1) narrow occlusal outline, (2) each portion of the ...
T C, Almquist, R D, Cowan, R L, Lambert
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Conservation or restoration?

International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship, 1988
(1988). Conservation or restoration? International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship: Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 375-380.
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Conservation Breeding and Restoration

2022
AbstractCaptive breeding represents the last chance of survival for many species faced with imminent extinction in the wild. Captive breeding should be used sparingly because it is sometimes ineffective, and it can harm wild populations both indirectly and directly if not done correctly. There are a variety of crucial genetic issues to be considered in
Fred W. Allendorf   +4 more
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The conservation and restoration of wild bees

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010
Bees pollinate most of the world's wild plant species and provide economically valuable pollination services to crops; yet knowledge of bee conservation biology lags far behind other taxa such as vertebrates and plants. There are few long‐term data on bee populations, which makes their conservation status difficult to assess.
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Conservative Posterior Tooth Restorations

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1993
Conservative restorations for posterior teeth (noncrowns) are in a significant evolution, as tooth‐colored restorations are showing strong competition for traditional silver amalgam and gold alloy restorations. Resin restorations (direct and indirect inlays and onlays, and directly placed) are major preferences, but porcelain inlays and onlays are ...
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