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The presentations addressed a variety of topics, including animals, food, bioethics, justice, climate change, globalization, poetry, and the philosophical grounds of the emerging field of religion and ecology.
The resource presentations covered water and watershed resources, agricultural and rangeland resources, and coastal resources, while the institutional presentations addressed land use regulation, common law remedies, public law enforcement regimes, and "second generation" approaches in energy policy.
Two additional presentations addressed distributional considerations for benefits analysis.
In addition, several presentations addressed signaling molecules involved in branching morphogenesis and mammary tumorigenesis.
One examined noncaloric/nonnutritive sweeteners and the other fructose, and a number of research presentations addressed other aspects of the relationship between diabetes and nutrition.
These findings suggest that the hypothesis that NAF-producing ducts are more likely to be abnormal needs to be revisited, and two of the presentations addressed this issue.
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Workshops and presentations address a range of topical issues.
Feast and Famine: Life on the Margins is a series of nine PowerPoint presentations addressing themes of food security including hunger, malnutrition, inequality, urbanisation and desertification.
There were many panels and presentations addressing the place of religion and ecology in a variety of topics, including climate change, sustainability, sacred places, animals, feminism, ritual, vegetarianism, religious environmentalism, and much more.
A series of presentations addressing the diagnosis of breast disease was attended by approximately 150 delegates.
Each of the meetings comprised a series of presentations addressing theoretical, empirical and methodological areas of the project; the ensuing discussions were recorded and circulated between meetings.
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