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    On the use of partial orders in uniform spaces

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    [EN] We investigate the use of nets indexed by preorders in uniform spaces. Nine different Cauchy conditions and four different convergence conditions yield 36 completeness properties, each of which turns out to be equivalent to a known form of completeness. We also use these preordered nets to characterize the functors θ, λ, and v, which are associated with these completeness properties. In the case of λ we give an example to show that the analogous characterization with predirected nets does not work.Burdick, BS. (2003). On the use of partial orders in uniform spaces. Applied General Topology. 4(1):99-114. doi:10.4995/agt.2003.2013.SWORD991144

    Grain sorghum, 1981

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    Soybean, 1981

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    Forage sorghum, 1981

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    "February 1982.""The Author: Harry C. Minor is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and State Extension Specialist, Carl G. Morris is a Senior Research Specialist, Richard E. Mattis is an Instructor of Agronomy and Assistant Superintendent, Bruce A. Burdick and Howard L. Mason are Research Specialists.

    Sunflowers, 1980

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    Cover title."This first report of results is a contribution of the Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, which reports on Research Projet 363"--P. 3

    Cotton, 1981

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    "January 1982.""The Authors: Harry C. Minor is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and State Extension Specialist, Carl G. Morris is a Senior Research Specialist, and Bruce Burdick, Howard Mason, and Virgil Sparks are Research Specialists.""This report is a contribution of the Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, which reports on Research Project 363. The work was supported in part by funds from the Missouri Seed Improvement Association and fees from the companies submitting varieties for evaluation.

    Corn, 2006

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    William J. Wiebold is a Professor of Plant Sciences and State Extension Specialist; Howard L. Mason is a Senior Research Specialist; Delbert Knerr, Ri chard W. Hasty, David M. Schwab, and Scotty L. Smothers are Research Specialists; Travis Belt is a Research Associate in Plant Sciences and Bruce Burdick is the Superintendent of the Hundl ey-Whaley Research Center.Compares hybrids and includes experimental procedures, seed corn characteristics and seed corn company addresses

    Corn, 2005

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    William J. Wiebold is a Professor of Plant Sciences and State Extension Specialist; Howard L. Mason is a Senior Research Specialist; Delbert Knerr, Richard W. Hasty, Eddie G. Adams, David M. Schwab, and Scotty L. Smothers are Research Specialists; Travis Belt is a Research Associate in Plant Sciences and Bruce Burdick is the Superintendent of the Hundley-Whaley Research Center.Compares hybrids and includes experimental procedures, seed corn characteristics and seed corn company addresses
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