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On the consideration of some special points of the calculus
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1899)
The subject of this paper is the study of the four problems of: (1) integration of a series term by term; (2) differentiation of a series term by term; (3) reverse of the order of integration in a double integral; (4) ...
Infinitive in the Nibelungenlied
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1899)
The Nibelungenlied, or the Great Middle High German Epic, was written in the form we now have it in the first half of the 13th century, and contains over 8,000 lines written in form-line strophes in Hexameter. Its original ...
A thesis on the genitive case in Hartmann von Aue's Armer Heinrich
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1899)
The Genitive Case in Mid. High German, as in the other related languages, has been partially traced to adjective origin, denoting by its form the various relations which are now more generally expressed by the derivative ...
The process of fertilization in Aspidium and Adiantum
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1899)
The investigations of Ikeno, Hirase, Webber, and Shaw have given increased interest and importance to all facts bearing on the process of fertilization in plants. This interest centers on those groups which mark the boundary ...
Field experiments with corn
(University of the State of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1895)
A test of tillage implements
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1888)
The legal phase of monopolies
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1898)
In the treatment of monopolies it is, perhaps, very properly conceded that some attention be paid to the Labor Question. Such a conclusion is based upon a twofold consideration: 1st because modern economists have placed ...
An enquiry into the composition of the flesh of cattle
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1894)
University Missourian, volume 03, number 01-06
(State Univesrity, 1873)
University Missourian, volume 01, number 02-11
(State Univesrity, 1871)