"So,
tonsor," says Jones, "I find you have more trades than one; how came you not to inform me of this last night?"--"A surgeon," answered Benjamin, with great gravity, "is a profession, not a trade.
At the time of this study (during 2013-2014), IHOs in eastern North Carolina were suffering from a pervasive porcine epidemic diarrhea virus epidemic (Schulz and
Tonsor 2015).
Writing an introduction to an edition of the Communist Manifesto, Stephen
Tonsor, a professor at the University of Michigan, wrote of their relationship, "The secret of Friedrich Engels' long friendship with Marx lay in Engels' willingness to play a totally subservient role."
Other credence attributes of food products found in the literature were genetically modified organism (GMO), animal welfare, calories content, pesticide free, and all natural (Dentoni,
Tonsor, Calantone, & Peterson, 2009; He et al., 2015; Hill, Sanchez, Klein, & Boueri, 2015; Hong & Wyer, 1989; Van der Lans, Van Ittersum, De Cicco, & Loseby, 2001).
Esto promueve el uso de nuevas tecnologias, sin embargo, su adopcion enfrenta al engordador a retos, como la renuencia de la industria a aceptar la tecnologia, por lo que para alentar la mejora tecnologica se debe demostrar el beneficio economico de su uso (Schroeder y
Tonsor, 2011).
Following Hole (2007) and Wolf,
Tonsor, and Olynk (2011), the utility obtained from consuming pecans can be specified as:
The use of the stalls is deemed as an animal welfare issue by some because the stalls limit animal mobility (
Tonsor, Olynk, and Wolf, 2009).
Tonsor, "Spatial population genetic structure in Trillium grandiflorum: the roles of dispersal, mating, history, and selection," Evolution, vol.
Stephen
Tonsor, Clyde Wilson, Richard Gamble, and many others have expressed their debt to his art.