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The curved roof machinery building
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1944)
Circular holonomy and clock effects in stationary axisymmetric spacetimes
(American Institute of Physics, 2001)
Stationary axisymmetric spacetimes containing a pair of oppositely rotating periodically intersecting circular geodesics allow us to study the various so-called 'clock effects' by comparing either observer or geodesic proper time periods of orbital...
Farm ponds in Missouri
(University of Missouri. Agricultural Extension Service., 1943)
A new transit method for realigning railway curves and spirals
(University of Missouri, 1946)
"String lining of curves was used extensively during the depression and the war, partly because of limited engineering personnel and money. Many engineers will prefer the following transit method to string lining, at least ...
Temporary silos
(University of Missouri. Agricultural Extension Service., 1944)
Food preparation : the 4-H Hot Lunch Club
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1929)
Report on Missouri cotton experiment fields, 1925
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1926)
Health and first aid
(1934)
The Agricultural Extension Service, Missouri College of Agriculture, annual report for 1938
([University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Extension Service], 1939)
Investigation of the presence of charge order in magnetite by measurement of the spin wave spectrum
(American Physical Society, 2006)
Inelastic neutron scattering results on magnetite (Fe3O4) show a large splitting in the acoustic spin wave branch, producing a 7 meV gap midway to the Brillouin zone boundary at q=(0,0,1∕2) and ℏω=43 meV. The splitting occurs below the Verwey...
Gravitomagnetism and relative observer clock effects
(American Institute of Physics, 2000)
The gravitomagnetic clock effect and the Sagnac effect for circularly rotating orbits in stationary axisymmetric spacetimes are studied from a relative observer point of view, clarifying their relationships and the roles played by special observer...
High strain properties of advanced high strength spot welded steels
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This research was conducted to investigate and characterize the high strain rate compressive loading behavior of DP600 GI, an advanced high strength ...
Dairy production : 4-H dairy projects
([University of Missouri, College of Agriculture], 1947)
Broadband beamforming and direction finding using concentric ring array
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005)
Sensor arrays have been used widely in applications including radar, sonar, seismology, biomedicine, communications and imaging. A very popular type of sensor array is circular array, which has almost invariant array pattern in azimuthal plane...
The agricultural extension service, Missouri college of agriculture; annual report for 1936
(University of Missouri. Agricultural Extension Service., 1937)
The health and first aid project
(University of Missouri Extension, 1929)
Quantitative Characterization of Billowed Structures Along the Margins of Basaltic Intrusions to Determine Process and Timing of Formation: Case Studies from Big Bend National Park, Texas and 71 Gulch, Idaho
(2021)
were recognized: linear, sinuous, teardrop, bulbous, circular, transitional, and overprinted. The scale of identified structures is similar between the two localities with insignificant variation in mean wavelength and amplitude of crests and troughs...
Viroids : minimal genetic systems : (RNA, plant pathogens, replication, pathogenesis)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
are not encapsidated. Despite their small size, viroids replicate autonomously in cells of susceptible plant species. Known viroids are single stranded, covalently closed circular, as well as linear, RNA molecules with extensive regions of intramolecular...
Re-planning Missouri farms
([University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Extension Service], 1938)