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Mack H. Kennington

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Doctor Mack H. Kennington, a professor at the Animal and Veterinary Sciences Department at California State Polytechnic University, died on Apr 21, 1992. Doctor Kennington was actively involved in the activities of the American Society of Animal Studies (ASAS). He developed a Handbook of Procedures which provides guidelines for functioning of the executive committee of the western section of ASAS. He made several significant contributions to improving animal agriculture in the western region. Doctor Kennington was given the Distinguished Service Award by the ASAS in recognition for his dedicated services to the organization.

Publisher: American Society of Animal Science
Publication Name: Journal of Animal Science
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0021-8812
Year: 1992
Obituary, Dairy scientists, Kennington, Mack H.

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Grand Met cum pet

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Grand Metropolitan's stocks have outperformed the market andits food business is performing beter than expected. Its surprise acquisition of PET of the US, afood company, has not yet proved itself. With shares at 398 pence, Lehman Brothers is a clearbuyer because of the company's good dividend yield and Williams de Broe believes that progressin the sector will not be made until vodka and whisky prices revive.

Publisher: FT Business
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1995
Finance, Grand Metropolitan Inc.Grand Metropolitan Food Div.

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Hormone mysteries

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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the environment are garnering increasing attention from scientists in the wake of growing sensationalistic reports on their impact on humans and animals. Scientists are most worried by the effects of man-made chemicals that are new in this century, since the human body has not had sufficient time to evolve an adaptive response to them.

Publisher: Australian Consumers' Association
Publication Name: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0009-496X
Year: 1997
Health aspects, Chemicals

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