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A Study of the 1947 American Council on Education Psychological Examination and Its Usefulness in Predicting the Grades of Utah State Agricultural College Freshmen [PDF]
Prediction of future performance is attempted in almost every field of endeavor. The accuracy varies in different lines of study, and perhaps none is as subject to variability as those attempted with human beings as subjects. When an attempt is made to ascertain in advance the performance of college students in their schoolwork, a multiplicity of ...
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In 325 exomes of South Brazilian Mennonites, we identified 23 pathogenic variants (P) and 27 likely P, with founder effects identified for 96% of P, whose frequencies differed from non‐Finnish Europeans, Amish, and Brazilian populations. ABSTRACT The Mennonite population has a unique history of 500 years of genetic isolation shaped by at least three ...
Luiza Beatriz Mayer de Lima +8 more
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It has been known since the early days of the discovery of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) that there were large species differences in susceptibility to AFB1. It was also evident early on that AFB1 itself was not toxic but required bioactivation to a reactive form.
David L. Eaton +2 more
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Large bugs damage pistachio nuts most severely during midseason
“Large bug” damage to pistachio nuts varies by season, as well as among insect species and development stages, with larger bugs typically causing more damage than smaller bugs.
Kent M Daane +7 more
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CHARACTERISTICS OF MASTER'S PROGRAMS IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT [PDF]
This study describes and compares agribusiness master’s programs in North America. These programs include the master of business administration (MBA) and master in (or “of”) agribusiness (MAB) degrees.
Boland, Michael A. +2 more
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It is the standard practice in colleges and universities to administer to all entering students a battery of tests which are designed to measure the aptitude and ability of students. Each institution uses in its test battery those tests which are best suited to its particular needs, but in the main they consist of measures of general mental ability ...
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Increasing tolerance of wolves in Montana, United States (2012–2023)
There is little reliable human dimensions data on people's attitudes toward wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains despite global interest in wolf management in the area, and limited information globally about how people's attitudes toward wolves change over time.
Alexander L. Metcalf +4 more
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Spartan Daily, January 16, 1941 [PDF]
Volume 29, Issue 67https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3229/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Certain Factors of Mortality From College as Determined by a Study of the 1925 Freshmen Class at the Utah State Agricultural College and Replacements as Determined by an Analysis of the 1929 Graduating Class [PDF]
Administrators and University professors who have a vital interest in young people and who believe that a four year's college course is good preparation for life's activities today are wondering why so many students leave college. These teachers and administrators bewail the small percentage of upper classmen on the campus and the supefluity of first ...
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Abstract Drylands are among the most degraded ecosystems globally and are difficult to restore due to limited water availability. Biocrusts are a key component of maintaining soil stability and function in these systems. Since biocrust salvage opportunities are limited, cultivating salvaged biocrusts is a promising method.
Helen I. Rowe +8 more
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