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A comprehensive review of copper-based wood preservatives: with a focus on new micronized or dispersed copper systems.(Report): An article from: Forest Products Journal
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Title: A comprehensive review of copper-based wood preservatives: with a focus on new micronized or dispersed copper systems.(Report)
Author: Mike H. Freeman
Publication:Forest Products Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2008
Publisher: Forest Products Society
Volume: 58 Issue: 11 Page: 6(22)

Article Type: Report

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning.
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Dispersed Relations: Americans and Canadians in Upper North America (Woodrow Wilson Center Press)

Although they sometimes seem to be engaged in a single, wildly imbalanced relationship, the United States and Canada actually share interwoven connections through a host of regional, cultural, social, economic, and even political communities that form an American-Canadian interdependence, according to Reginald C. Stuart.

Dispersed Relations uses multidisciplinary research and an innovative framework to show how a shared history of ideas and tastes, values and interests, ethnic groups, institutions, and organizations in North America has sorted into four realms: cultural, social, economic, and political. Political and economic asymmetry notwithstanding, Canadians and Americans live and work within a transnational culture, society, and economy, says Stuart. Yet even as technology, communications, and interests have expanded their interaction, citizens from each country continue to identify with their individual heritage and political systems.

Recent events may have strained, and perhaps even blunted this historical evolution, Stuart notes. Since 9/11, Washington has focused on security, and Ottawa reluctantly has met that concern in order to sustain the open transit of people and goods upon which Canada relies. As the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative has shown, however, border management also has become increasingly costly and complex.

This timely and provocative book provides context for current events and trends that, in isolation, daunt and baffle observers, citizens, and policymakers alike.

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Thermal Behavior of Dispersed Systems (Surfactant Science)
Discusses recent advances in the correlations of structure and reactivity in dispersed systems, analyzing the state of water and other solutes and phenomena. Also reveals information about emulsions and microemulsions, scope, and the limitations of the thermal behavior of these systems. .
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Leading Dispersed Teams (J-B CCL (Center for Creative Leadership))
This is a book about leading dispersed teams—teams that are made up of people who don’t work in the same geographical area. Such teams don’t often meet face-to-face. Usually their members are separated by time and distance, and they often bring different cultural views to bear on their work. Solving potential communication problems and devising processes for making decisions and managing conflict are challenges for leaders of dispersed teams. But before they can address those challenges, they need to analyze the support such a team will get from the organization as a whole.
Dispersed teams are a necessary, strategic work unit in a world that continues to grow more interconnected every day. Guiding them to their full potential is a difficult challenge for even the most seasoned team leader.

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Peruvians Dispersed: A Global Ethnography of Migration
The book examines Peruvian migration to the United States, Spain, Japan and Argentina and uses a multi-sited field research design to make ethnographic in-depth descriptions of Peru's many migrant communities in America, Europe and Asia, explore the politics of immigration that the Global North employs to control migration from the Global South and rethink current attempts to theorize transnational migration..
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