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High-performance n-type flexible inorganic thermoelectric aerogel for energy harvesting. [PDF]

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Per se PERFORMANCE AND COMBINING ABILITY IN SUNFLOWER Helianthus annuus L.

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1999
A study was undertaken to assess the utility of inbred lines as parents in the heterosis breeding in Sunflower by adopting Line X Tester analysis. The per se performance of the parents and hybrids revealed that the hybrids in general were superior to the parents for 11 characters studied.
NIRMALA V.S, GOPALAN A, SASSIKUMAR D
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Per se performance of Kesar mango sub-clones in western Maharashtra

International Journal of Farm Sciences, 2019
The present investigations were undertaken to evaluate Kesar mango sub-clones population for their overall performance during 2016–17 at Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Maharashtra. Among the sub-clones studied the clones RK-02, RK-04 and RK-14 were recorded for early (44–45 days) flowering. The sub-clones RK-16 and RK-35 showed early maturity
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Covariance between Line per se and Testcross Performance1

Crop Science, 1986
The relationship between line per se and testcross performance was evaluated theoretically to examine possible reasons for the low values, reported in the literature, for this correlation. An expression for the correlation between line per se and testcross performance was developed.
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Tax preferences for nonprofits: from per se exemption to pay-for-performance.

Health affairs (Project Hope), 2006
Defenders of tax preferences for nonprofit hospitals and health plans, including Mark Schlesinger and Brad Gray, contend that nonprofits deserve government support because they provide greater "community benefit" than their for-profit counterparts. This argument is unconvincing.
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Heterosis in relation to per-se performance and effects of general combining ability in sugarcane

Sugar Tech, 2004
Twenty four crosses, obtained from eight lines x three testers were studied for sca, gea effects, per-se performance and heterosis, in ten characters viz; millable canes/clump, internodes/cane, stalk weight, stalk girth, kg-brix, sucrose per cent in juice, purity coefficient, invert sugar, ccs/cane and fibre per cent.
P. S. Verma, S. B. Singh
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