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    Trends in Higher Education Affecting the College and University Library

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    The Consumer's Coal Problem

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    Mine Illumination

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    The effect of certain packaging and storage treatments on the acceptability of frozen beef

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    Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)

    On the high energy proton spectrum measurements

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    The steepening of the proton spectrum beyond 1000 GeV and the rise in inelastic cross sections between 20 and 600 GeV observed by the PROTON-1-2-3 satellite experiments were explained by systematic effects of energy dependent albedo (backscatter) from the calorimeter

    Visual preferences for grades of retail beef cuts : a study conducted in metropolitan St. Louis, 1954

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    This bulletin reports on Department of Agricultural Economics Research Project 96, 'Meat Preferences', Animal Husbandry Project 5, and Home Economics Project 109--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 67)

    Consumer preference for beef in relation to finish

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    This bulletin reports on projects in the departments of Animal Husbandry, Agricultural Economics, and Home Economics RM-II-31, entitled, 'Consumer Acceptance of Meat and Meat Products'--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES

    Recommendations and requirements for slaughtering plants : constuction, operation

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    Remote sensing data from CLARET: A prototype CART data set

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    The data set containing radiation, meteorological , and cloud sensor observations is documented. It was prepared for use by the Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program and other interested scientists. These data are a precursor of the types of data that ARM Cloud And Radiation Testbed (CART) sites will provide. The data are from the Cloud Lidar And Radar Exploratory Test (CLARET) conducted by the Wave Propagation Laboratory during autumn 1989 in the Denver-Boulder area of Colorado primarily for the purpose of developing new cloud-sensing techniques on cirrus. After becoming aware of the experiment, ARM scientists requested archival of subsets of the data to assist in the developing ARM program. Five CLARET cases were selected: two with cirrus, one with stratus, one with mixed-phase clouds, and one with clear skies. Satellite data from the stratus case and one cirrus case were analyzed for statistics on cloud cover and top height. The main body of the selected data are available on diskette from the Wave Propagation Laboratory or Los Alamos National Laboratory
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