University of Missouri-Columbia: Recent submissions
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Producing better hatching eggs
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A fast way to seed hairy vetch in cotton
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Poultry house remodeling
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Homemade poultry equipment
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The Extension Service reports progress : annual report for 1945
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Processing and use of native lumber on Missouri farms
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Legal safeguards in buying a farm
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Fertilizers for general farm crops
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Step saving storage for the kitchen and work room
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Betty bakes bread
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Organization of soil districts in Missouri
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Energy use in meat processing in the Midwest
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1979)"The events of the past several years have raised concern about the availability and price of energy in the U.S. Americans, who had long believed that they possessed limitless resources, are finding higher energy prices ... -
Trade barriers to grain cooperatives in exporting
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1986)The objective of this study was to determine if there were any barriers to grain cooperatives in exporting. Barriers are obstacles associated with the structure of the market. Data compiled to determine if any barriers ... -
Synthesizing force systems for motion time response, input-output forces and joint force control using interactive graphics and influence coefficients
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1984)"THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF LINKAGE DESIGN: The four design objectives most generally encountered when designing a linkage are: Objective 1: Kinematic, a linkage is geometrically designed to meet kinematic objectives such ... -
Factors influencing use of split-lines of credit and internal capital rationing among PCA borrowers
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1984)Farmers’ use of credit has been studied extensively because debt capital is an integral part of present-day agricultural financial management. However, very little is known about split-lines of credit or multiple sources ... -
Growth regulation and mitogen binding in established rat ovarian cell lines
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1981)Factors capable of supplanting serum in the growth stimulation of established rat ovarian cells in serum-free medium were determined. Among the potential mitogens tested, the most potent combinations consisted of low ... -
Job turnover among displaced agricultural workers within the Mississippi Delta area of Eastern Arkansas : extent, costs, and criteria of cause
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1974)Labor turnover has been defined as a phenomenon which serves to reflect the degree of stagnation or instability in the labor market. Whenever the rate of labor turnover is high, vis-a-vis, no expansion, excess movement and ... -
The effects of a model's behavior, the perceived arousal of the model, and false physiological feedback about the subject's own level of arousal on instrumental aggression physiological arousal, and person perception
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1972)Subjects were run in an experiment in which they observed a model acting as the teacher in a learning situation, a role requiring the administration of apparently painful shocks to a learner. The subject himself later ... -
Microbiological and electrophoretic studies of the binding of antibiotics by milk and milk components
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1970)"The most common form of mastitis is associated with the growth and multiplication of bacteria in the milk secreting tissues of the udder. The infected gland reacts to microbial invasion and the host defense mechanism may ... -
Weaving chair seats
(University of Missouri. Agricultural Extension Service., 1945)