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A definition of bioeconomy through the bibliometric networks of the scientific literature
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2018)
The purposes of this paper are to present the different bioeconomy strategies within European Union (the national member states' published bioeconomy strategies are presented), the United States, and China, to construct ...
The Syro-Palestinian Glass Industry in the Later Hellenistic Period
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1979)
"That a vigorous glass industry existed along the Syro-Palestinian coastline in Hellenistic times has long been accepted as fact. Classical and Jewish authors attest to its existence, while the Greek geographer Strabo and ...
A Votive Figurine from Early Crete
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1991)
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainland. In contrast with the mysterious turmoil of the Peloponnesos, archaeological evidence reveals a relatively strong ...
Quantum Theory in Accelerated Frames of Reference
(arXiv, 2005)
The observational basis of quantum theory in accelerated systems is studied. The extension of Lorentz invariance to accelerated systems via the hypothesis of locality is discussed and the limitations of this hypothesis are pointed out. The nonlocal...
Supercritical CO2 extraction of porogen phase: An alternative route to nanoporous dielectrics
(Materials Research Society, 2004)
We present a supercritical CO2 (SCCO2) process for the preparation of nanoporous organosilicate thin films for ultralow dielectric constant materials. The porous structure was generated by SCCO2 extraction of a sacrificial ...
Florida citrus growers' first impressions on genetically modified trees
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2017)
Citrus greening is jeopardizing the Florida citrus industry. A line of research some expect to be the ultimate solution to the disease is developing trees that are resistant to it by using genetic modification. Little, ...
The SAGE-Spec Spitzer Legacy program: The life-cycle of dust and gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Point source classification I.
(arXiv, 2010)
We present the classification of 197 point sources observed with the Infrared Spectrograph in the SAGE-Spec Legacy program on the Spitzer Space Telescope. We introduce a decision-tree method of object classification based ...
Prospects in the orbital and rotational dynamics of the Moon with the advent of sub-centimeter lunar laser ranging
(arXiv, 2008)
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the laws of fundamental gravitational physics and geophysics. Current LLR technology allows us to measure distances to the Moon with a precision ...
Law's Box: Law, Jurisprudence and the Information Ecosphere
(University of Missouri, 2005)
For so long as it has been important to know what the law is, the practice of law has been an information profession. Nonetheless, just how the information ecosphere affects legal discourse and thinking has never been ...
A Compilation of Specific Technical and Musical Examples Within the Violin Etudes of Peirre Rode, Jacon Dont, and Pierre Gaviniés
(1972)
The advanced violinist of today needs to study more than just scales and concerti to develop and maintain a high degree of proficiency in his art. The compilation of etudes or studies fulfills the technical and musical ...