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David Sepkoski (2018)

Data in time : statistics, natural history, and the visualization of temporal data

Sepkoski, D. (2018). Data in time: statistics, natural history, and the visualization of temporal data. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 48(5), 581-593. doi:10.1525/hsns.2018.48.5.581.

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Christine von Oertzen (2018)

Datafication and spatial visualization in nineteenth-century census statistics

Oertzen, C. v. (2018). Datafication and spatial visualization in nineteenth-century census statistics. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 48(5), 568-580. doi:10.1525/hsns.2018.48.5.568.

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Lisa Onaga, Harry Yi-Jui Wu (2018)

Articulating Genba : particularities of exposure and its study in Asia ; Guest editors introduction

Onaga, L., & Wu, H.-Y.-J. (2018). Articulating Genba: particularities of exposure and its study in Asia; Guest editors introduction. Positions: Asia Critique, 26(2), 197-212. doi:10.1215/10679847-4351530.

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Poland's Wild Boar Targeted in Pointless Cull That Could Actually Spread Swine Fever

Thumbnail No 15 Most of Poland’s wild boars are being culled to stop the spread of African swine fever, a deadly viral disease that endangers farm pigs. The Polish Hunting Association was mandated to organize large-scale hunts to kill more than 200,000 wild boars by the end of January, reducing its population by almost 90%. The government had been planning to erect a 1200 km-long fence along the eastern border of Poland to stop infected wild boars from moving westward, but the costly project was abandoned.
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    Poland's Wild Boar Targeted in Pointless Cull That Could Actually Spread Swine Fever

    Thumbnail No 15 Most of Poland’s wild boars are being culled to stop the spread of African swine fever, a deadly viral disease that endangers farm pigs. The Polish Hunting Association was mandated to organize large-scale hunts to kill more than 200,000 wild boars by the end of January, reducing its population by almost 90%. The government had been planning to erect a 1200 km-long fence along the eastern border of Poland to stop infected wild boars from moving westward, but the costly project was abandoned.
  • Marianna Szczygielska
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