Where is Abel thy Brother? Reframing the Theological Horizons for Catholic Theories of Just War [PDF]
This essay starts from a presupposition that there is need for rethinking the theological framework within which the Catholic Church has articulated its understanding of the principles and the application of the theory of just war in the social ...
Rossi, Philip J.
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Comparative mortality levels among selected species of captive animals [PDF]
We present life tables by single year of age and sex for groups of animals and for 42 individual mostly mammalian species. Data are derived from the International Species Information System. The survivorship of most of these species has never been mapped
Iliana V. Kohler +2 more
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S Ilayaraja +3 more
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Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus C from Rescued Sloth Bears, India: Evidence of Zooanthroponotic Transmission. [PDF]
Malik YS +6 more
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The New British Railways Structure A Transaction Cost Economics Analysis [PDF]
The 1993 reform of rail transport in Great Britain led to an outright break-up of the British Rail vertically integrated monopoly. All railway activities have been isolated and divided among private operators whose relationships are determined by ...
Anne Yvrande
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Characteristics of human - sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) encounters and the resulting human casualties in the Kanha-Pench corridor, Madhya Pradesh, India. [PDF]
Dhamorikar AH +3 more
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Sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) in Nepal : ecology, genetic diversity, and human-sloth bear conflict
The sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is listed as a globally ‘Vulnerable’ species but has received very low conservation attention in Nepal despite their rarity and ecological importance. Their populations have declined across their distribution range mainly because of habitat deterioration and adverse human-bear interactions, including poaching and ...
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Genetic Variation, Structure, and Gene Flow in a Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus) Meta-Population in the Satpura-Maikal Landscape of Central India. [PDF]
Dutta T +4 more
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Ursids evolved early and continuously to be low-protein macronutrient omnivores. [PDF]
Robbins CT +7 more
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