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On The Green Vol. 22 No. 10 December 16, 1991, Gallaudet University Dec 1991

On The Green Vol. 22 No. 10 December 16, 1991, Gallaudet University

1991-2000

On the Green is an internal publication of Gallaudet College, which later became Gallaudet University. It notified employees of updates around the campus and in the broader community, including new construction and the establishment of new academic programs. Running until 2010, it was supplanted by various forms of online mass communications across multiple audiences.


Revista Digital Amigos - Vol 2, Número 18, Aspectos Culturales, Semos Unlimited Dec 1991

Revista Digital Amigos - Vol 2, Número 18, Aspectos Culturales, Semos Unlimited

Amigos Revista Digital

Barbara Perea Casey 1
Chile 2
Barbara Perea Casey 3
Ezequiel C. de Baca 4
Ezequiel C. de Baca 5
Jalea de Jalapeño/Preguntas 6


Monitor Newsletter December 16, 1991, Bowling Green State University Dec 1991

Monitor Newsletter December 16, 1991, Bowling Green State University

Monitor

Official Publication of Bowling Green State University for Faculty and Staff


The Bg News December 16, 1991, Bowling Green State University Dec 1991

The Bg News December 16, 1991, Bowling Green State University

BG News (Student Newspaper)

The BGSU campus student newspaper December 16, 1991. Volume 74 - Issue 73


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 016, Number 21, December 16, 1991, Grand Valley State University Dec 1991

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 016, Number 21, December 16, 1991, Grand Valley State University

1991-1992, Volume 16

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Columbia Chronicle (12/16/1991), Columbia College Chicago Dec 1991

Columbia Chronicle (12/16/1991), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from December 16, 1991 entitled The Columbia College Chronicle. This issue is 12 pages and is listed as Volume 25, Number 12. Cover story: "Holiday hangover hits home" Editor: Art Golab


December 16, 1991 (Monday) Daily Journal, Kankakee Daily Journal Dec 1991

December 16, 1991 (Monday) Daily Journal, Kankakee Daily Journal

The Kankakee Daily Journal - DJ1

No abstract provided.


Um Director Of International Programs Probes Modern Refugee Experience In New Book, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations Dec 1991

Um Director Of International Programs Probes Modern Refugee Experience In New Book, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations

University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present

No abstract provided.


Magnetic Response Of A Single, Isolated Gold Loop, V. Chandrasekhar, Richard A. Webb, M. J. Brady, M. B. Ketchen, W. J. Gallagher, A. Kleinsasser Dec 1991

Magnetic Response Of A Single, Isolated Gold Loop, V. Chandrasekhar, Richard A. Webb, M. J. Brady, M. B. Ketchen, W. J. Gallagher, A. Kleinsasser

Faculty Publications

Measurements have been made of the low-temperature magnetic response of single, isolated, micron-size Au loops. The magnetic response is found to contain a component which oscillates with the applied magnetic flux with a fundamental period of Φ0=h/e. The amplitude of the oscillatory component corresponds to a persistent current of ≃(0.3–2.0)evF/L, 1 to 2 orders of magnitude larger than predicted by current theories.


Letter To Sue Burch Regarding Scholarship Funds, December 16, 1991, Jean Holcomb Dec 1991

Letter To Sue Burch Regarding Scholarship Funds, December 16, 1991, Jean Holcomb

Scholarship Committee

A letter from Jean Holcomb to Sue Burch detailing the scholarship amounts awarded to each winner.


Letter To Rjm From Michael J. Hoblock, Jr., Michael J. Hoblock Jr Dec 1991

Letter To Rjm From Michael J. Hoblock, Jr., Michael J. Hoblock Jr

Correspondence

No abstract provided.


Professor Probes Modern Refugee Experience, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations Dec 1991

Professor Probes Modern Refugee Experience, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations

University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present

No abstract provided.


Ud Economist Offers Suggestions For Happier Financial 1992 Dec 1991

Ud Economist Offers Suggestions For Happier Financial 1992

News Releases

News release announces that John E. Rapp makes suggestions to help the average consumer get through 1992 in better financial shape.


He Rewrote The Book; Hail Mary, Mother Of Feminists? Dec 1991

He Rewrote The Book; Hail Mary, Mother Of Feminists?

News Releases

News release announces comments from Conrad L'Heureux who served on a committee to revise the translation of the 22nd Psalm for the New American Bible/the comments from two University of Dayton professors about feminist and traditional views of Mary.


Media Advisory, Bob Aaron Dec 1991

Media Advisory, Bob Aaron

News and Events

No abstract provided.


The Anchor (1991, Volume 65 Issue 13), Rhode Island College Dec 1991

The Anchor (1991, Volume 65 Issue 13), Rhode Island College

The Anchor

No abstract provided.


Govdoc-L, Raleigh Muns Dec 1991

Govdoc-L, Raleigh Muns

Raleigh Muns

Review of BITNET discussion group GOVDOC-L. Discussion revolve around identifying and solving issues related to the dissemination of US Federal Government information.


You Can Too, Wyatt Sawyer Dec 1991

You Can Too, Wyatt Sawyer

Wyatt Sawyer Sermon Outlines

Sermon Outline #1328


Can I Do It?, Wyatt Sawyer Dec 1991

Can I Do It?, Wyatt Sawyer

Wyatt Sawyer Sermon Outlines

Sermon Outline #1327

Scripture: Phillipians 4:4-13


Alcalá View 1991 08.07, University Of San Diego Publications And Human Resources Offices Dec 1991

Alcalá View 1991 08.07, University Of San Diego Publications And Human Resources Offices

Alcalá View (University of San Diego. Public Relations Office)

Campus Briefs: United Way campaign Wraps Up; Hours of Operation; Great Gift Idea; Faculty/ Staff Dining Room Menu; Passages; Classified; Coming Up December 17-31 ; Brown Earns Runner-up Honors; Benefit Briefs


December 15, 1991 Program For Football Awards Banquet, University Of The Pacific Dec 1991

December 15, 1991 Program For Football Awards Banquet, University Of The Pacific

Football

No abstract provided.


Fall 1991 Commencement Program, University Of Alabama In Huntsville Dec 1991

Fall 1991 Commencement Program, University Of Alabama In Huntsville

Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


Current Status Of National Cattle Evaluation Programs For Carcass Traits, Larry Benyshek Dec 1991

Current Status Of National Cattle Evaluation Programs For Carcass Traits, Larry Benyshek

South Dakota Beef Seedstock Symposium, 1991

At present, diet conscious consumers are exerting considerable pressure on the beef industry. Consumers continually indicate they are concerned about, and in fact, will not tolerate fat associated with red meat products (Breidenstein, 1988). This has resulted in many retailers trimming various cuts of beef to 1/8 inch of subcutaneous fat and in some cases a complete trimming of fat. It is probably conservative to estimate the industry produces an excess of 500 million pounds of fat each year from those carcasses with a yield grade above two. This excess fat represents the nutritional energy in more than a million …


Which Cows Are More Efficient, D. M. Marshall Dec 1991

Which Cows Are More Efficient, D. M. Marshall

South Dakota Beef Seedstock Symposium, 1991

On the surface, the topic of cow efficiency may seem to be primarily of importance to commercial cow-calf producers. The topic is also of importance to seedstock producers, because the primary purpose of the seedstock industry is to provide genetic resources for the commercial industry. It is critical that seedstock producers develop a good understanding of the challenges faced by commercial producers in order to provide the best possible services. Feed costs for the cow herd represent the single largest expense in producing retail beef. The proportion of total energy utilized in beef production that is required to support the …


Beef Cattle National Genetic Evaluation Programs, Larry Benyshek Dec 1991

Beef Cattle National Genetic Evaluation Programs, Larry Benyshek

South Dakota Beef Seedstock Symposium, 1991

Selection alters the frequency of genes in a population (breed) affecting a particular characteristic. Population genetic change is difficult for breeders to understand because they deal with individuals when making selection decisions and in their merchandising programs. Nevertheless, breeds (populations) which practice intense selection for characteristics of economic importance to the cattle industry will change genetically and eventually be the successful populations because they will leave the most progeny in the next generation. The genetic improvement of a population (breed) cannot overlook the individual because the individual, if selected, is the vehicle containing the genes which are to be passed …


Calving Difficulty In Beef Cattle: Part I, Harlan D. Ritchie, Peter T. Anderson Dec 1991

Calving Difficulty In Beef Cattle: Part I, Harlan D. Ritchie, Peter T. Anderson

South Dakota Beef Seedstock Symposium, 1991

Calving difficulty (dystocia) can increase calf losses, cow mortality, and veterinary and labor costs, as well as delay return to estrus, and lower conception rates. In two studies at the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (MARC), Clay Center, Nebraska, calf losses within 24 hours of birth averaged 4 percent for those born with little or no assistance compared to 16 percent for those requiring assistance. Calf mortality increased by a 0.35 percent per pound increase in birth weight. In a Hereford herd at the U.S. Livestock and Range Research Station. Miles City, Montana, 57 percent of all calf losses were …


Establishing Genetic Lines For Goal Oriented Buyers, Richard Janssen Dec 1991

Establishing Genetic Lines For Goal Oriented Buyers, Richard Janssen

South Dakota Beef Seedstock Symposium, 1991

No abstract provided.


Computations Associated With National Beef Cattle Evaluation Programs, Larry Benyshek Dec 1991

Computations Associated With National Beef Cattle Evaluation Programs, Larry Benyshek

South Dakota Beef Seedstock Symposium, 1991

In 1971-72 the first U.S. National Sire Summary was published by a beef cattle breed association. At that time the idea of extending beef performance records into a national progeny testing program was indeed revolutionary. Until 1972, truly accurate comparisons of bulls could only be made within a herd-year-season contemporary group. The first and subsequent National Sire Summaries compared bulls across herds and/or generations.


Northeast Research Station Watertown, South Dakota Annual Progress Report, 1991, Agricultural Experiment Station, Plant Science Department Dec 1991

Northeast Research Station Watertown, South Dakota Annual Progress Report, 1991, Agricultural Experiment Station, Plant Science Department

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

This is the 1991 annual progress report for the Northeast Research Station in Watertown, South Dakota. This report is issued by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the South Dakota State University Plant Science Department. This report includes information on the 1991 crop season, including precipitation data, grain and crop research, breeding, and variety testing, soybean row space study, weed control studies and cost, crop performance test, 1991 crop yields system productivity from 1985-1991, plant nutrition, soil test and research, profitability comparisons for farming system trials, weed populations.


Planetor: Review And Application, John Cole, Burton Pflueger Dec 1991

Planetor: Review And Application, John Cole, Burton Pflueger

Economics Staff Paper Series

Farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental consequences of farming practices that have become "conventional" over the last 30 to 40 years. As agricultural producers, they are expressing concern about erosion, ground water contamination, and personal health considerations from chemical use. At the same time, farmers are concerned about the economic viability of their operations. Farmers cannot afford to sacrifice net farm incomes in order to meet stricter environmental regulations. A new software package named Planetor has been developed that can be used to examine the interrelationship between economic sustainability and environmental safety. Researchers working on the Big Sioux …