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1. Introduction 2. The evolution of the ISDA Master Agreement 3. The 1992 ISDA Master Agreement 4. The 2002 ISDA Master Agreement 5. Legal issues relating to the IDSA Master Agreement from the EU and US perspective 6. Credit Issues relating to the ISDA Master Agreement 7. Operational Issues 8. Negotiation of a 2002 ISDA Master Agreement Schedule 9. Special provisions for special entities and those sought by US counterparties 10. The credit crunch
Derivative securities --- Swaps (Finance) --- Law and legislation
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Bond market. --- Capital market. --- Money market. --- Repurchase agreements.
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Porcellio --- Isopoda --- Geographical distribution --- cartography --- habitats. --- habitats --- Animal population --- population structure --- Great Britain --- Ireland
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This text presents the culmination of more than 30 years of data collection by over 500 naturalists throughout Britain and Ireland, especially those members of the British Myriapod and Isopod Group and its predecessor, the British Myriapod Group.
Millipedes --- Zoology --- Zoogeography --- Science
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For most British natural historians, there is one vertebrate order that could well be said to be "out of sight, out of mind." This is our freshwater fishes, familiar principally only to anglers, those concerned with managing rivers and other waterbodies, and a few research scientists. The results of this project, which ran from 1998-2002, are published here in the form of comprehensive 10km square dot-distribution maps for the 54 species inhabiting England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. These indicate the vulnerability of several of our native British species. Following a wide-ranging introductory chapter, and further chapters on distribution and the history of the project, Chapter 4 comprises the individual species accounts under the headings: Description; Biology and behaviour; Habitat; Distribution in Britain; World distribution; Status; Hybrids and related species; and a final section of the relationship of each species with Man. In addition to a map, each species is illustrated by fine lithographs taken from Francis Day's famous 19th century work, skilfully supplemented by Michael J. Roberts for those species unknown to Day. Chapter 5 covers conservation and management of freshwater fishes and is followed by four Appendices relating to (1) Publications; (2 & 3) Legislation; and (4) Selected websites relating to environmental protection, biodiversity information and fish conservation. The book concludes with a Glossary; a comprehensive Bibliography; and an Index. In his Foreword, Sir John Burnett, Chairman of the National Biodiversity Network Trust, commends this books as "a unique reliable source of clear and comprehensive information that is pleasing both to the mind and to the eyes" and expresses the hope that "it will lead to . the more effective conservation of this 'alien race' in our midst." A joint project of the Environment Agency, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee; written by a team of 38 authors and compiled and edited by Cynthia Davies (CEH), Jonathan Shelley (EA), Paul Harding (Biological Records Centre, CEH), Ian McLean (JNCC), Ross Gardiner (Fisheries Research Services) and Graeme Peirson (EA).
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Shipping --- Management. --- Ahlers family.
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