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    suggestions for spraying commercial grape vineyards, 1967

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    Information for commerical grape vineyards, including spray programs, quantities of sprays to apply, when to spray, and general pest information. Written for application in Missouri in 1967.W.R. Enns, B.G. Tweedy and H.G. Swartwout (Departments of Horticulture and Entomology

    Suggestions for spraying commercial apple orchards, 1967

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    "1, 67/1500"Suggested spray program -- Special pest discussion -- Comments on spray materials and combinations -- A lead arsenate program -- spray residues.B.G. Tweedy, W.R. Enns and H.G. Swartwout (Departments of Horticulture and Entomology

    Space as a Tool for Astrobiology: Review and Recommendations for Experimentations in Earth Orbit and Beyond

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    Commercial peach spray programs, 1967

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    About peach spray programs including information on types of sprays, insecticides, special treatments, and residue tolerances, recommended for use in Missouri in 1967.W.R. Enns, B.G. Tweedy, and H.G. Swartwou

    Safety Control for Spacecraft Autonomous Rendezvous and Docking Under Motion Constraints

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    Impact of patient engagement on tailored education for joint replacement population using technology

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    Commercial grape vineyard spray program, 1969

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    "MP 94, 12/68/1M"Text on bottom of page 2 cut off on original.Pre-bloom Sprays -- Bloom Sprays -- Summer SpraysBy W.R. Enns and W.S. Craig (Department of Entomology), H.G. Swartwout and A.E. Gaus (Department of Horticulture), and B.G. Tweedy (Department of Plant Pathology

    Assessing the Value of the OpenOrbiter Program’s Research Experience for Undergraduates

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    This article presents an assessment of the benefits gained by undergraduate students who participated in the OpenOrbiter Small Spacecraft Development Initiative. It provides an overview of the program and its learning objectives, as they apply to undergraduate students. It compares the learning impact between students who participated and those who assumed leadership roles. Qualitative assessment with regard to benefits is also discussed. The article extrapolates from these results to identify program elements that were particularly instrumental in delivering the positive benefits discussed. Finally, future work is discussed

    Commercial peach spray schedule, 1968

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    "MP 77, 2/68/1.5M"Dormant Sprays -- Pre-bloom and Bloom Sprays -- Petal Fall Sprays -- First Cover Sprays -- Special Borer Treatments -- Early Cover Sprays -- Summer Sprays -- Pre-harvest SpraysW.R. Enns and W.S. Craig (Department of Entomology), H.G. Swartwout and A.E. Gaus (Department of Horticulture), B.G. Tweedy (Department of Plant Pathology
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