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Lodgement till and flow till: a discussion

Boreas, 1976
A comment by J. Kriiger on I. Marcussen's paper ‘Distinguishing between lodgement till and flow till in Weichselian deposits’(Boreas 4, pp. 113–123) is followed by a reply from I. Marcussen.
Krüger, Johannes, Marcussen, I.
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Tilling by Sequencing

2015
TILLING is a method to find mutations in a gene of interest by scanning amplicons from a mutagenized population for sequence changes, commonly a single nucleotide. In the past 5 years, mutation detection by sequencing has become increasingly popular. This chapter details the experimental flow for TILLING-by-Sequencing, highlighting the critical steps ...
Helen, Tsai   +4 more
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TILLING in Barley

2018
TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes), a popular reverse genetics approach in barley research, combines plant mutagenesis with efficient mutation detection for studying biological function of a specific gene. The high mutation frequency within a TILLING population principally enables the identification of induced variations in (almost ...
Matthias, Jost   +4 more
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“Lodgement till” and “deformation till”

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2001
Abstract The use of the terms “lodgement till” and “deformation till” are discussed. It is proposed that the term “hard lodgement till” and “soft lodgement till” are used for sediments, deposited subglacially by active ice, and existing tectonic names are used for glaciotectonically deformed substructures.
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till

2009
till is a collection of poetry exclusively composed while the poet was a graduate student in the Creative Writing International Master of Fine Arts program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The manuscript includes ekphrastic reflections on William Eggleston's Guide and confronts regionalism, religion and past/present subjectivity.
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Who Will Till the Land and How Will They Till It?

2018
Recalling the other lyrics of this song depicting the production scene of men plowing and women weaving, as well as the descriptive phrase, “thirty mu of land and a head of oxen,” cause me to reflect on small farmers and small farms of the past. It has been more than sixty years since China’s liberation [i.e., the establishment of the People’s Republic
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Interview with Kimberly Till

Computers in Entertainment, 2005
Interview with Kimberly Till (April 18, 2005) Kimberly Till is vice president of Microsofts Worldwide Media & Entertainment Group (http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/till/default.asp). In the video interview, Kimberly was accompanied by David Alstadter (Senior Director of Marketing, Partners, and Solutions ...
Newton Lee, Kimberly Till
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Conservation agriculture: To till or not to till?

2016
This presentation emphasizes the need for no-till crop farming in areas such as the Dust Bowl, which includes New Mexico, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado, because of the problems associated with soil disruption. No-till systems are increasingly being adopted because of the benefits to soil fertility, pest management, weed management, and ...
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PROVISIONAL ELEMENTAL VALUES FOR FOUR NEW GEOCHEMICAL SOIL AND TILL REFERENCE MATERIALS, TILL‐1, TILL‐2, TILL‐3 AND TILL‐4

Geostandards Newsletter, 1996
The collection and preparation of two soil reference samples and two till reference samples are described. Like their predecessors the LKSD series and the STSD series, the TILL series are characterized for total elements and for elements derived by partial extractions. Provisional data are presented for major, minor and trace elements.
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To till or not to till during drought

Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1989
Elbert E. Dickey   +7 more
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