9 research outputs found

    Plant analysis

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    Caption title.Includes bibliographical references

    Alteration of magnesium in tall fescue with soil treatments

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    "Publication authorized November 28, 1976."Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-35)

    Micro- and secondary nutrients in Missouri

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    Cover title."Sept. 1977."This publication follows closely the mimeographed publication written by A.L. Preston and Marshall Christy titled "Function, need, use for Missouri soils of zinc, iron, boron, manganese, magnesium and molybdenum" and distributed in 1969."--P.1

    Fertilizer management for no-till corn and grain sorghum in Missouri (1994)

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    No-till farming will help preserve Missouri's erodible cropland. This publication should answer many of the questions facing crop producers and fertilizer suppliers regarding nutrient management in a continuous no-till production system

    Liming in Missouri in the 20th century

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    The following are objectives of this publication ... Provide a condensed history of liming research and practices in Missouri ... Summarize the methods in use at the end of the Twentieth Century to estimate the need for liming material ... Sumarize research on liming conducted by the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station between 1967 and 1999 and related issues ... Recommended improvements in the recommendation program for agricultural liming materials in Missouri--Page 1.Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-44) and index

    Nitrate accumulation in vegetable crops as influenced by soil fertility practices

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    This investigation was supported in whole by Public Health Services Grant EF 00467, from the Division of Environmental Engineering and Food Protection--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 43)

    Nutrient interaction effects on yield and chemical composition of spinach and green beans

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    This report is based upon a thesis submitted by Mr. Blevins as partial fulfillment of a master of science degree from the College of Agriculture, University of Missouri-Columbia--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES MoU.Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-23)

    Police-Induced Confessions, Risk Factors, and Recommendations: Looking Ahead

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    Reviewing the literature on police-induced confessions, we identified suspect characteristics and interrogation tactics that influence confessions and their effects on juries. We concluded with a call for the mandatory electronic recording of interrogations and a consideration of other possible reforms. The preceding commentaries make important substantive points that can lead us forward-on the effects of videotaping of interrogations on case dispositions; on the study of non-custodial methods, such as the controversial Mr. Big technique; and on an analysis of why confessions, once withdrawn, elicit such intractable responses compared to statements given by child and adult victims. Toward these ends, we hope that this issue provides a platform for future research aimed at improving the diagnostic value of confession evidence

    Police-induced confessions: Risk factors and recommendations.

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