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  1. Genome Duplication

    By Melvin DePamphilis, Stephen Bell

    Genome Duplication provides a comprehensive and readable overview of the underlying principles that govern genome duplication in all forms of life, from the simplest cell to the most complex multicellular organism. Using examples from the three domains of life - bacteria, archaea, and eukarya -...

    Published October 5th 2010 by Garland Science

  2. Sustainability Indicators

    Measuring the Immeasurable?, 2nd Edition

    By Simon Bell, Stephen Morse

    Praise for the first edition: 'This book should be of interest to anyone interested in sustainable development, and especially sustainability indicators. Bell and Morse easily succeed in exposing the fundamental paradoxes of these concepts and, more importantly, they offer us a way forward....

    Published April 24th 2008 by Routledge

  3. Measuring Sustainability

    Learning From Doing

    By Simon Bell, Stephen Morse

    ' Measuring the sustainability of development is crucial to achieving it, and is one of the most actively studied issues in the area. To date, most studies of measurements or indicators have been largely theoretical. However, this book, a follow-on to Bell and Morse's highly influential...

    Published February 28th 2003 by Routledge

  4. Marketing Apocalypse

    Eschatology, Escapology and the Illusion of the End

    Edited by Jim Bell, Stephen Brown, David Carson

    Series: Routledge Interpretive Marketing Research

    The present volume of essays examines the extent to which the end of marketing is nigh. The authors explore the present state of marketing scholarship and put forward a variety of visions of marketing in the twenty first century. Ranging from narratology to feminism, these suggestions are always...

    Published December 10th 1997 by Routledge

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