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    361. Successful soil management technologies and their transfer to small farms in the Peruvian Amazon

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    362. The role of international organizations in the transfer of technology in developing countries

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    363. The role of industry in technology transfer to developing countries

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    364. The short course as a means of technology transfer

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    365. Extension techniques to reach the farmer

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    367. The effects of the Caribbean News Agency on the regional flow of news: a content analysis of the Barbados Advocate News and the Jamaica Daily Gleaner

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    368. Impact of new information technology

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    370. The importance of farm management information for rural development in developing countries and the collection and analysis of it using the FAO FMDCAS-System

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    371. Making rural development project more effective : a systems approach

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    372. James S. Wunsch reviews Food for the Future; New Roots for Agriculture (book review)

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    373. International collaboration : a means to an end or an end in itself? (agricultural information services)

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    374. Information service for agricultural development - an Indian experience

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    375. Technology transfer to subsistence famrers - management process and behavioral techniques

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    376. "Era of Cooperation" emerges in dialogue between industry and environmentalists

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    377. Understanding small farmers : sociocultural perspectives on experimental farm trials

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    378. Development communications in the third world : proceedings of a midwest regional symposium at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; April 15, 1983

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    379. From modernization and diffusion to dependency and beyond : theory and practice in communication for social change in the 1980s

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    380. The influence of television on cultural values -- with special reference to Third World countries

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