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Timing of post‐emergence weed harrowing
Weed Research, 2010Rasmussen J, Mathiasen H & Bibby BM (2010). Timing of post‐emergence weed harrowing. Weed Research50, 436–446.SummaryThe timing of post‐emergence weed harrowing was evaluated for two years in spring barley with crop‐weed selectivity and crop recovery as the key parameters measured.
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Post-emergency department management of stroke
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2002All stroke patients ideally should be admitted to a stroke unit in which personnel are familiar with strategies for taking care of stroke patients. Prevention of worsening cerebral ischemia by appropriate blood pressure and serum glucose management, fever control, and supplemental oxygen for hypoxemic patients is recommended.
Devin L, Brown, E Clarke, Haley
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Microenterprise in a post-emergency envIronment
Enterprise Development & Microfinance, 1997Much has been written about microenterprise support in diverse settings around the world. They tend to address the issues faced in setting up small businesses where there are certain desirable pre-existing conditions, such as access to essential supplies, a stable and functioning economy, the availability of support services, financial institutions ...
Karin Gray Karin Gray +1 more
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Developments in post-emergence herbicide applicators
Outlook on Agriculture, 1981Post-emergence herbicide application has always presented problems of drift and insufficient selectivity. Recirculating sprayers and a variety of ‘wipe-on’ applicators have been developed more to counter such difficulties than to conserve spray material though, clearly, with the high cost of chemicals, minimal dosage is an important factor.
G D Wills, C G Mcwhorter
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