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... traditional agricultural societies the resistance to change and to the adoption of improved practices is generally very great . There are many explanations for this resistance to change . A commonly accepted sociological explanation is ...
... traditional agricultural societies the resistance to change and to the adoption of improved practices is generally very great . There are many explanations for this resistance to change . A commonly accepted sociological explanation is ...
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... traditional routine of the village by attempting to introduce new agricultural techniques . In most cases this meant in- creased regimentation of the serfs . The secularization of the monasteries and episcopal sees in 1764 had brought a ...
... traditional routine of the village by attempting to introduce new agricultural techniques . In most cases this meant in- creased regimentation of the serfs . The secularization of the monasteries and episcopal sees in 1764 had brought a ...
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... traditional Saxi- fragaceae in different categories and have given different taxonomic importance to the categories themselves . Among recent systems of classification the older Saxi- fragaceae ( treated as a family in the order Rosales ) ...
... traditional Saxi- fragaceae in different categories and have given different taxonomic importance to the categories themselves . Among recent systems of classification the older Saxi- fragaceae ( treated as a family in the order Rosales ) ...
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