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    Monongalia County Court Records

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    The purpose of this paper is to invite the attention of the bar of this state to an undertaking which is expected to prove interesting and valuable to that group. A thorough examination and classification of the court records of Monongalia County, West Virginia, is being conducted under the direction of West Virginia University and the Committee on Legal History of the State Bar Association. The object is to render the material contained in the records available for historical and legal research

    Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting, Southern Soybean Disease Workers (March 27-29, 1984, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida): Economics of Soybean Disease

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    Contents 1984 Southern Soybean Disease Workers Officers 1984 Southern Soybean Disease Workers Program Committee 1984 Southern Soybean Disease Workers Committee Chairmen Workshop Diagnosing early season soybean disorders. D Stuckey and A Wrather General session Presidential address. HJ Walters Southern United States Soybean Disease Loss Estimate for 1983. Southern Soybean Disease Workers, Soybean Disease Loss Estimate Committee. RP Mulrooney Soybean nematodes. R Dunn presiding A New Publication on the Soybean Cyst Nematode. WF Moore Soybean Cultivars and Development of Populations of Meloidogyne incognita in Soil: A Concept of Tolerance. R Rodríguez-Kábana and DB Weaver A Comparison of Soybean Cultivars for Their Resistance to Meloidogyne incognita and M. arenaria. RA Kinloch Ethylene Dibromide and Alternative Nematicides for Soybeans. RA Dunn Involvement of Fungi in Phytonematode Pathology. G Morgan-Jones and R Rodríguez-Kábana Graduate student presentations. EC McGawley presiding Interaction Between Heterodera glycines and Glomus macrocarpus on Soybeans as Affected by Aldicarb. DP McCormack, DP Schmitt, and KR Barker Phomopsis sp. and Soybean Seedling Emergence: Influence of Soil Water Potential. M Gleason and RS Ferriss Soybean seed, seedling and soil-borne diseases. WS Gazaway presiding Report of Southern Soybean Disease Workers Seed Treatment Committee, 1983. MC McDaniel Effects of Soil Source, Soil Moisture, Seed Quality and Seed Treatment on Soybean Emergence. RE Stuckey, RS Ferriss, and MR Siegel Epidemiological and Mycofloral Relationships in Soybean Seedling Disease. JF Killebrew and KW Roy Seed Treatments for Control of Seedling Diseases and Rhizoctonia Root Rot in No-Till Soybeans. AY Chambers Soybean foliar, pod and stem diseases. JW Shriver presiding Southern Soybean Disease Workers Standardized Foliar Fungicide Test, 1983. AY Chambers and MA Newman Stem Canker in the Southeastern United States. WS Gazaway Timings of Foliar Fungicide Applications on Soybeans in Louisiana. JS Gershey, GT Berggren, and ME Pace Levels of Chlorine in Leaves and Seed Causing Leaf Scorch of Soybeans. MB Parker, TP Gaines, and GJ Gascho Incidence and Yield Loss Estimates on Stem and Foliar Diseases as Affected by Row Spacing and Overhead Irrigation. MC Hirrell and MC McDaniel Foliar Fungicides in Georgia: A Ten-Year Summary. DV Phillips New developments. E Barrett presiding The Use of Microcomputers in Soybean Disease Research. ME Pace, GT Berggren, Jr, and JS Gershey Aerial Web Blight in Mississippi in 1983. JA Fox SSDW Treasurer\u27s repor

    C-Reactive Protein and the Disease Analog Model May Identify Predisposed Pre-Obese African-American Women

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    While the obesity rate in the Unites States has been reported to have hit a plateau, the overall percentage of obese Americans remains alarmingly high (27% self-reported, 33% population estimate). While the subgroup with the highest 2010 obesity rate is Black, non-Hispanic women (41.9%), there remains a disparity in the research with regards to this population group. The implication of an elevated obese population puts a strain on health care, overall quality of life, and is associated with a number of other co-morbidities. Given this background, pilot work to evaluate a disease analog model for obesity would be useful with the potential for identifying seemingly normal-weight individuals who are most susceptible to developing obesity

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