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Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. XLIII, Diurnal metabolic and activity rhythms
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1938)
Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. XXXVII, Interrelation between protein intake, endogenous nitrogen excretion, and biological value of protein
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1935)
The preservation of milk for chemical analysis
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1919)
Thermodynamic properties of n-propyl alcohol
(University of Missouri, 1961)
Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. LIII, Resting energy metabolism and ventilation rate in relation to body weight in growing Jersey cattle, with a comparison to basal energy metabolism in growing man
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1941)
The consumer image of pork
(University of Missouri--Columbia, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971)
Treatment of livestock waste: a laboratory study
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. XXXVIII, Further studies on the energetic efficiency of milk production and the influence of live weight thereon
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1936)
The effect of a varying moisture supply upon the development and composition of the maize plant at different periods of growth
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1925)
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. L, Vaporization rates and heat tolerance in growing Shorthorn, Brahman and Santa Gertrudis calves raised at constant 50 degrees and 80 degrees F temperatures
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959)
Behavior of potassium and sodium during the process of soil formation
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1931)
Mineralogical and chemical studies of the Putnam silt loam soil
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1944)
The production, characteristics and utilization of forage-fed beef
(University of Missouri-Columbia, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)
Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. XLII, Methane, hydrogen and carbon dioxide production in the digestive tract of ruminants in relation to the respiratory exchange
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1937)
A determination of the blood and plasma volume of dairy cattle : a study of blood and plasma volume during growth, pregnancy, and lactation
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1931)
Some economic aspects of the farm poultry enterprise
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1935)
Studies in animal nutrition. VI, The distribution of the mineral elements in the animal body as influenced by age and condition
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1927)
The yield and composition of the milk of dairy cows and goats as influenced by thyroxine
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1940)
Studies in animal nutrition. IV, The nitrogen, ash and phosphorus distribution in beef flesh as affected by age and condition
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1923)
Final report : aerobic and anaerobic digestion characteristics of livestock wastes
(University of Missouri, 1964)
This laboratory study was initiated with the purpose of determining the aerobic and anaerobic digestion characteristics of livestock wastes. Hog, cow, and sheep manure were digested anaerobically in bench-scale digesters. ...