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    Circular 51

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    Introduction -- Table 1. Climatic Data for the Fairbanks Growing Season: 1983, 1984,and the Long-Term Average -- Table 2. Broccoli Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 3. Brussels Sprouts Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 4. Cabbage Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 5. Carrot Variety Trials, Bottomland, 1984 -- Table 6. Cauliflower Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 7. Celery Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 8. Cucumber Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 9. Eggplant Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 10. Green Pea Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 11. Crisphead Lettuce Variety Trials, Bottomland, 1984 -- Table 12. Pepper Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 13. Potato Variety Trials, Bottomland, 1984 -- Table 14. Pumpkin Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 15. Snapbean Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 16. Summer Squash Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 17. W inter Squash Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 18. Sweet Corn Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 19. Tomato Variety Trials, Upland, 1984 -- Table 20. Container Tomato Variety Trials, 1984 -- Table 21. Miscellaneous Vegetables Tested -- Seed Source

    Phantasms in music

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    Tese de mestrado, Teoria da Literatura, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2009Esta tese é sobre a forma como a música pode ser descrita mimeticamente. Começando por discutir o tratamento contemporâneo deste tópico, comparo vários argumentos sobre música (em particular música e representação') e descrevo a razão porque estes são relevantes para a questão original da mimêsis. No segundo e terceiro capítulos, discuto ideias ou soluções (para o problema da música mimética' de Aristóteles) para os problemas colocados no primeiro capítulo, e relaciono estes com conceitos usados por Aristóteles nos seus escritos sobre música. O terceiro capítulo trata especificamente do tópico da phantasia e dou ênfase à importância da phantasia no argumento de Aristóteles sobre mimêsis e imitações em relação à música.This thesis attempts to describe how music can be called mimetic. Beginning with a discussion of current work on this topic, I compare various arguments on music (mainly music and representation') and why I find them to be relevant to this original question of mimêsis. In the second and third chapters, I build on ideas or solutions (for the mimetic music' problem originally taken from Aristotle) for problems posed in the first chapter and relate them to concepts Aristotle uses when writing about music. The third chapter specifically treats the topic of phantasia and I propose the importance of phantasia in Aristotle's argument of mimesis and imitations as related to music

    Special Problems for Prosecutors in Public Corruption Prosecutions

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    The focus of this panel is not so much on the academic part of McDonnell, the case law. Of course, you’ll hear the name McDonnell and we’ll talk about that. But we’re trying to talk a little more broadly about public corruption prosecutions in general. Some of these are unique issues. You heard a little bit about them from the former people who have done them, what special unique problems are involved in them and challenges the prosecutors face and what effect, if any

    A Double Standard of Obscenity: The Ginsberg Decision

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    Carsey Institute: Rural Children Continue To Live In Poverty

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    National Library initiatives : the UK Higher Education experience

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    Creation of internetworking infrastructure has long since taken on an international character and Derek Law's essay serves to inform us of just how variable the effort may be from one nation to the next, given differences in political traditions and institutional structures, not to mention the character of educational traditions. The Follet program in the United Kingdom has placed a premium on broad access by end users different from the somewhat market driven approach in the United States. It has also taken advantage of the opportunities provided by central authority which may seem unthinkable in the United States. At the same time common values and strategies are also evident, particularly the commitment to strengthening the information (read "knowledge ") creating role of higher education and promoting training of students in advanced information skills as a direct benefit to healthy economic growth. Similarly, the goals of access without charge to institutional users and subscription based funding will be familiar to American librarians who continue to pursue these goals

    Further Comments on the Beginning of Life

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    Case Notes

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    Laboratory Evaluation of the Pathogenicity of \u3ci\u3eBeauveria Bassiana\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3eMetarhizium Anisopliae\u3c/i\u3e to Larvae of the Banded Sunflower Moth, \u3ci\u3eCochylis Hospes\u3c/i\u3e (Lepidoptera: Cochylidae).

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    Laboratory bioassays were conducted to assess the virulence of two entomopathogenic fungi, Beauveria bassiana, and Metarhizium anisopliae to 5th instars of the banded sunflower moth, Cochylis hospes,(Lepidoptera: Cochylidae). Temperature conditions of 20 and 25°C and high humidity, (near saturation) were nearly optimal for development of both fungi. Concentrations of 10(7) to 10(8) conidia/ml produced 100% mortality in 10 days or less and 106 conidia/ml produced 90% mortality at 21 to 26 days. Median lethal concentrations of conidia (LC50) from M. anisopliae were 3.6 x 103 at 25°C and 4.1 x 103 at 20°C. The LC50 for B. bassiana was 14.9 x 104 conidia/ml at 20°C and 6.7 x 103 conidia/ml at 25°C. Although B. bassiana tended to be less virulent at 20°C, these differences were not significant. The high humidities required for germination and growth may reduce the usefulness of these fungi as con­trol agents of C. hospes in the northern Great Plains. Further studies and field evaluations are needed to determine if there are microhabitats in the soil or on the sunflower head where the humidity is high enough for germination and growth of B. bassiana or M. anisopliae. Targeting of C. hospes stages in the soil to avoid contaminating the seed or oil with saprophytic fungal spores may be preferred to targeting the sunflower plant for reasons of preserving seed quality, marketing, and consumption

    Pure extravagance

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