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Cantegreil, F. Les treize points clés de la production. [Paris]: Dunod, 1986.

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Meyer, Arnoud de. "Managerial focal points in manufacturing strategy". Fontainbleau: INSEAD, 1986.

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Shearer, Peter. Yeild gap momentum as a leading indicator to predict turning points in industrial production growth. Hertford: University of Hertforshire Business School, 1998.

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N, Iusem Alfredo, ed. Totally convex functions for fixed points computation and infinite dimensional optimization. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

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Wilcox, Mark. Control at the point of production. [s.l.]: typescript, 1990.

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DeLillo, Don. Point oméga: Roman. [Arles]: Actes Sud, 2010.

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Khan, S. T. Ali. Production du pois sec au Canada. Ottawa, Ont: Agriculture Canada, 1989.

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The shifting point, 1946-1987. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1994.

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Peter, Brook. The shifting point: 1946-1987. New York: Harper & Row, 1987.

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Brook, Peter. The shifting point... 1946-1987. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

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Goodison, Carl C. Controlling opium production: The decisive point in stabilizing Afghanistan. [Tel Aviv]: Israel National Defense Collge, IDF with partneship of the Reuven Chaikin Chair in Geostrategy, University of Haifa, 2010.

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Ghorai, Asesh Kumar. Pointed gourd production improvement using rice straw mulch. Bhubaneswar: Water Technology Centre for Eastern Region, 1994.

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1944-, Raymond Patricia M., ed. Le point sur la production écrite en didactique des langues. Anjou, Québec: CEC, 1994.

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Knight, Chris, 1950 July 20- and Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group., eds. HACCP in agriculture : livestock production. Chipping Campden: Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group, 2001.

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DeLillo, Don. Zui zhong dian: Point omega / Don DeLillo. Taibei Shi: Bao ping wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 2015.

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DeLillo, Don. Point Omega: A novel. New York: Scribner, 2010.

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DeLillo, Don. Point Omega: A novel. New York: Scribner, 2010.

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Bedford, Lynn V. HACCP in agriculture: Livestock production. Chipping Campden: Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group, 2002.

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Bedford, Lynn V. HACCP in agriculture: Livestock production. Chipping Campden: Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group, 2002.

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Knight, Chris, 1950 July 20- and Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group., eds. HACCP in agriculture: Livestock production. Chipping Campden: Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group, 2001.

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Huber, Annegret, Doris Ingrisch, Therese Kaufmann, Johannes Kretz, Gesine Schröder, and Tasos Zembylas, eds. Knowing in Performing. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839452875.

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How can performing be transformed into cognition? Knowing in Performing describes dynamic processes of artistic knowledge production in music and the performing arts. Knowing refers to how processual, embodied, and tacit knowledge can be developed from performative practices in music, dance, theatre, and film. By exploring the field of artistic research as a constantly transforming space for participatory and experimental artistic practices, this anthology points the way forward for researchers, artists, and decision-makers inside and outside universities of the arts.
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Bill, Yund, ed. The point of Pittsburgh: Production and struggle at the forks of the Ohio. 2nd ed. Pittsburgh, Pa: Battle of Homestead Foundation, 2008.

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Lechasseur, Claude. Les processus gérés en juste-à-temps: Un point de vue ergonomique. [Québec, Québec]: Département des relations industrielles de l'Université Laval, 1995.

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Lovell, C. J. Productive water points in dryland areas: Guidelines on integrated planning for rural water supply. London: ITDG Publishing in association with the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, 2000.

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Becker, J. J. A prospective estimation of EEC agriculture from the point of view of energy production. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1989.

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David, Poppendieck Thomas, ed. Leading lean software development: Results are not the point. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Addison-Wesley, 2010.

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Janaranjana, Herath, and South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics, eds. Air quality and cement production: Examining the implications of point source pollution in Sri Lanka. Kathmandu: South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics, 2008.

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Feminist Hollywood: From Born in flames to Point break. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2000.

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The lithic production system of the Princess Point Complex during the transition to agriculture in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Oxford, England: British Archaeological Reports, 2001.

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Shen, Chen. Towards a comprehensive understanding of the lithic production system of the Princess Point Complex, southwestern Ontario. [Toronto]: The Author, 1997.

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Shen, Chen. The lithic production system of the Princess Point Complex during the transition to agriculture in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Oxford, England: John and Erica Hedges, 2001.

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bu, China (Republic :. 1949 ). Jing ji. Key points of the simplified procedure for the importation of machinery and equipment by overseas Chinese and foreign investors of productive enterprises. Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China: Industrial Development and Investment Center, 1987.

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Kirchman, David L. Microbial primary production and phototrophy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0006.

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This chapter is focused on the most important process in the biosphere, primary production, the turning of carbon dioxide into organic material by higher plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. Photosynthetic microbes account for roughly 50% of global primary production while the other half is by large, terrestrial plants. After reviewing the basic physiology of photosynthesis, the chapter discusses approaches to measuring gross and net primary production and how these processes affect fluxes of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of aquatic ecosystems. It then points out that terrestrial plants have high biomass but relatively low growth, while the opposite is the case for aquatic algae and cyanobacteria. Primary production varies greatly with the seasons in temperate ecosystems, punctuated by the spring bloom when the biomass of one algal type, diatoms, reaches a maximum. Other abundant algal types include coccolithophorids in the oceans and filamentous cyanobacteria in freshwaters. After the bloom, small algae take over and out-compete larger forms for limiting nutrients because of superior uptake kinetics. Abundant types of small algae include two coccoid cyanobacteria, Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus, the latter said to be the most abundant photoautotroph on the planet because of its large numbers in oligotrophic oceans. Other algae, often dinoflagellates, are toxic. Many algae can also graze on other microbes, probably to obtain limiting nitrogen or phosphorus. Still other microbes are mainly heterotrophic but are capable of harvesting light energy. Primary production in oxic environments is carried out by oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, whereas in anoxic environments with sufficient light, it is anaerobic anoxygenic photosynthesis in which oxygen is not produced. Although its contribution to global primary production is small, anoxygenic photosynthesis helps us understand the biophysics and biochemistry of photosynthesis and its evolution on early Earth. These microbes as well as aerobic phototrophic and heterotrophic microbes make up microbial mats. These mats can provide insights into early life on the planet when a type of mat, “stromatolites,” covered vast areas of primordial seas in the Proterozoic.
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Butnariu, D., and A. N. Iusem. Totally Convex Functions for Fixed Points Computation and Infinite Dimensional Optimization. Springer, 2012.

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Butnariu, D., and A. N. Iusem. Totally Convex Functions for Fixed Points Computation and Infinite Dimensional Optimization (Applied Optimization). Springer, 2000.

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H, Alla, and Provost J. -C, eds. Point en productique. Paris: Lavoisier, 1986.

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Levenstein, Charles, ed. At the Point of Production. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315225074.

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Carrillo, Ana María. Vaccine production, national security anxieties and the unstable state in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Mexico. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526110886.003.0006.

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This chapter deals with the development and production of vaccines in Mexico from the last third of the nineteenth century to 1989, when the erosion of this sector began. Along with discussing Mexican’s physicians’ reception of discoveries in microbiology and immunology, it points out the existence of a network of relationships between Mexican institutions and others around the world. The chapter shows that vaccine development and production did not follow a constant ascendant path, but that it also suffered declines and regressions. It describes the field’s achievements and limitations, and reveals its relationships with the political, economic, and social conditions of the country in different historical moments. Finally, it evaluates the importance of attaining national self-sufficiency in vaccine development and production for the building of the state in pre- and post-revolutionary Mexico, and seeks to provide some answers to the questions of how and why the erosion of this strategic field occurred.
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Jirström, Magnus, Maria Archila Bustos, and Sarah Alobo Loison. African Smallholder Farmers on the Move: Farm and Non-Farm Trends for Six Sub-Saharan African Countries, 2002–15. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799283.003.0002.

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This chapter provides a broad descriptive background of central aspects of smallholder agriculture in six countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It offers an up-to-date picture of the current trends of crop production, area productivity, levels of commercialization, and sources of cash incomes among 2,500 farming households. Structured around smallholder production, commercialization, and diversification in the period 2002–15, the chapter points on the one hand at persistent challenges such as low crop yields, low levels of output per farm, and a high degree of subsistence farming, and on the other hand at positive change over time in terms of growth in crop production and increasing levels of commercialization. It points at large variations not only between countries and time periods but also at the village levels, where gaps in crop productivity between farms remain large. Implicitly it points at the potential yet to be exploited in the SSA smallholder sector.
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Salzberg, Ana. Produced by Irving Thalberg. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474451048.001.0001.

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Irving Thalberg was not just a critically important producer during Hollywood’s Golden age, but also an innovative theorist of studio-era filmmaking. Drawing on archival sources, this is the first book to explore Thalberg’s insights into casting, editing, story composition and the importance of the mass audience from a theoretical perspective. The book argues that Thalberg’s views represent a unified conceptual understanding of production – one that is still significant in the modern day. It examines Thalberg’s impact on film-historical turning points, including the transition from silent to sound cinema and the development of the Production Code, and features in-depth analyses of his productions at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1924 to 1936. Indeed, each chapter offers a reading of Thalberg’s films through his own theoretical lens, thus highlighting his insights into production and introducing new ways of considering his classic pictures, including The Big Parade (1925), The Broadway Melody (1929) and Romeo and Juliet (1936). The work concludes by assessing his resonance in popular culture, tracing the mythology of Thalberg as it evolved after his death in 1936.
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Phelps, Nicholas A. Global Production Networks. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668229.003.0009.

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This chapter outlines the emergence of global production networks (GPNs) from the outsourcing and offshoring processes centred on multinational enterprises. It is important in any relational perspective that understanding of GPNs is not reduced to a flat ontology of a universe of point instants. The territoriality of both the state and the MNE are central to understanding the uneven geography and impacts of GPNs. The chapter underscores the importance of intermediaries to the emergence of GPNs. It then goes on to emphasize how the geography of international trade and production cannot be understood with reference to the network metaphor alone; agglomerations and enclaves persist alongside network forms of economic activity.
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The Point of Production: Work Environment in Advanced Industrial Societies. The Guilford Press, 1999.

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1965-, Le Brun-Ricalens Foni, Bordes Jean-Guillaume 1972-, Bon François 1970-, Musée national d'histoire et d'art (Luxembourg), Musée national d'histoire et d'art (Luxembourg), International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, and International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (14th : 2001 : Université de Liège), eds. Productions lamellaires attribuées `a l'Aurignacien: Chaînes opératoires et perspectives technoculturelles. Luxembourg: Musée national d'histoire et d'art, 2005.

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Turning Point 19972008. Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc, 2014.

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Koskenniemi, Martti. International Law and Religion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805878.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the themes and the chapters of the book. It points out that there has been no clear tradition of research on the relations of ‘international law’ and ‘religion’. Hence, for the production of this work, there was no stable ground. The editors have tried to avoid pronouncing on the value of ‘more’ or ‘less’ intense engagement between international law and religion; instead the point has been to focus the various, often hidden forms of their alliance. Any study of ‘religion’ and ‘international law’ must confront the fact that both terms are complex wholes of ideas and practices whose scope and meaning is contested by people most intimately connected to them. Even to ask the question of the ‘relationship of international law and religion’ is scarcely more than to gesture towards further inquiries and research agendas about how each entity should be best approached.
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Print and Production Finishes for Bags, Labels and Point of Purchase. RotoVision, 2008.

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The Shifting Point (Biography and Autobiography). Methuen Drama, 1989.

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Hudson, Pat. Industrial History, Working Lives, Nation, and Empire, Viewed through Some Key Welsh Woollen Objects. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768784.003.0009.

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This chapter takes a very specific example—the woollen industry in Wales, at various points between the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries—and uses it to demonstrate how a history of objects and the specific materiality of industrial products can unlock important conjunctions of politics, imperialism, nationalism, economics and trade, consumption, and social history. The chapter demonstrates that both conventional economic and social history and new debates about materiality are essential for understanding the histories of labour and production as well as the relationship between imperial or global economies and real lives in specific localities—issues that matter now more than ever, in a global capitalism that draws upon production in a range of fragile localities.
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Billheimer, John. Hitchcock and the Censors. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177427.001.0001.

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The Motion Picture Production Code controlled the content and final cut on all films made and distributed in the US from 1934 to 1968. Code officials protected sensitive ears from the standard four-letter words as well as a few five-letter words like tramp and six-letter words like cripes. They also scrubbed ‘excessively lustful’ kissing from the screen, and ensured that no criminal went unpunished. Censors demanded an average of twenty changes, ranging from trivial to mind-boggling, on each of Alfred Hitchcock’s films during his most productive years. No production escaped these changes, which rarely improved the finished film. Code reviewers dictated the ending of’ Rebecca, shortened the shower scene in’ Psycho, absolved Cary Grant of guilt in’ Suspicion, edited Cole Porter’s lyrics in’ Stage Fright, and decided which shades should be drawn in’ Rear Window. Nevertheless, Hitchcock still managed to push the boundaries of sex and violence permitted in films by charming (and occasionally tricking) the censors and by swapping off bits of dialogue, plot points, and individual shots (some of which had been deliberately inserted as trading chips) to protect cherished scenes and images. The director’s priorities in dealing with the censors highlight both his theories of suspense and the single-mindedness of Code officials. Hitchcock and the Censors’ traces the forces that led to the Production Code and describes Hitchcock’s interactions with Code officials on a film-by-film basis as he fought to protect his creations, bargaining with Code reviewers and sidestepping censorship to produce a lifetime of memorable films.
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Goldemberg, José. Energy in Brazil. Edited by Edmund Amann, Carlos R. Azzoni, and Werner Baer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190499983.013.38.

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This chapter analyzes the evolution of the energy sector in Brazil, charting shifts in the energy matrix, in particular the rise in renewables and increasing self-sufficiency in fossil fuels. Production of energy in Brazil, particularly electricity, includes a high percentage of renewable sources. Electricity is generated mostly by hydroelectric plants, cars are fueled with ethanol produced from sugarcane, biofuels have good prospects for success, and wind generation of electricity is picking up slowly. The country has managed to become almost self-sufficient in oil production. However, most of the production of energy is in the hands of government institutions, imposing a degree of instability on the system. This chapter has reviewed the effects of some important policies introduced at different points in time. Looking ahead, the chapter concludes that energy policy in Brazil is now moving in the right direction, although significant challenges remain.
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