Search Results - "Ransom, K J"
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Adoption of improved maize varieties in the hills of Nepal
Published in Agricultural economics (01-12-2003)“…Maize ( Zea mays L.) is the most important cereal crop in the hills of Nepal, where the grain is used for human consumption and the stover for animal fodder…”
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Quality Trait Variation in Major Hard Red Spring Wheat Cultivars Released in North Dakota Since 1968
Published in Cereal chemistry (01-07-2008)“…Over the last 40 years, grain yield of hard red spring wheat (HRSW) (Triticum aestivum L.) has increased dramatically in North Dakota and neighboring regions…”
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Striga control and improved farm productivity using crop rotation
Published in Crop protection (01-03-2001)“…Crop rotations with crops that are non-hosts of Striga were evaluated to reduce the Striga seed bank in the soil and increase farm productivity. Field…”
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Intercropping controls Striga in maize based farming systems
Published in Crop protection (01-06-2002)“…Intercropping maize was evaluated as a means to reduce Striga emergence and survival and improve overall farm productivity. Field experiments were conducted at…”
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Tiller Contribution to Spring Wheat Yield under Varying Seeding and Nitrogen Management
Published in Agronomy journal (2008)“…Hard red spring wheat (HRSW) (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield is comprised of the combined production of the main stem and tiller spikes. Experiments were…”
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Laparoscopic management of acute cholecystitis with subtotal cholecystectomy
Published in The American surgeon (01-10-1998)“…Approximately 20 per cent of laparoscopic cholecystectomies performed for acute cholecystitis require conversion to open cholecystectomy because of severe…”
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Response of maize varieties to Striga infestation
Published in Crop protection (01-02-2004)“…Striga hermonthica is endemic in the semi-arid and semi-humid areas of Sub-Sahara Africa. This plant parasite reduces crop yields of maize and sorghum, the…”
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Trauma center closure: effects on an adjacent trauma center
Published in The American surgeon (01-06-1991)“…The effects of the closure of a busy trauma center on an adjacent university trauma hospital were analyzed. Significant increases were found in monthly volume…”
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Effect of corn (Zea mays) genotypes which vary in maturity length on Striga hermonthica parasitism
Published in Weed technology (01-01-1995)“…Corn (maize) genotypes which varied in days to maturity were evaluated for level of Striga hermonthica parasitism in western Kenya during three seasons…”
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The parasitic angiosperm Striga hermonthica can reduce photosynthesis of its sorghum and maize hosts in the field
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-12-1995)“…Two cultivars of sorghum (CK60 and Ochuti) and one cultivar of maize (H511) were grown in field plots in western Kenya in the presence or absence of the…”
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Tiller Contribution to Spring Wheat Yield under Varying Seeding and Nitrogen Management
Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2008)“…Hard red spring wheat (HRSW) (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield is comprised of the combined production of the main stem and tiller spikes. Experiments were…”
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Common Waterplantain (Alisma triviale) Interference with Wild Rice (Zizania palustris)
Published in Weed science (01-01-1982)“…Three cultivars of wild rice (Zizania palustris L.) were grown with various densities of common waterplantain (Alisma triviale Pursh) established from seeds…”
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Physiologic changes of antishock trousers in relationship to external pressure
Published in Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics (01-05-1984)“…The results of this study on dogs demonstrates that 60 millimeters of mercury counterpressure does not differ significantly from 100 millimeters of mercury…”
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Infected false femoral artery aneurysms secondary to monitoring catheters
Published in Journal of cardiovascular surgery (01-01-1983)“…Six patients who developed infected false femoral artery aneurysms secondary to monitoring catheters are reported. All aneurysms were infected and resulted in…”
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The management of venous injuries in blunt extremity trauma
Published in The journal of trauma (01-02-1985)“…Data on venous injury in blunt extremity trauma are scarce. The nature of injury and results of therapy in 22 patients presenting with blunt venous extremity…”
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Management of arterial injuries in blunt trauma of the extremity
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Assessment of early tracheostomy in trauma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in The American surgeon (01-03-2006)“…The objective of this review was to assess outcomes in trauma patients undergoing early tracheostomy (ET). Abstract databases for the Eastern and American…”
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Methodology for establishing witchweed (Striga asiatica) in research plots
Published in Weed technology (01-07-1990)“…Experiments were conducted in North Carolina and South Carolina, 1989, to evaluate methods of infesting research plots with witchweed. At both locations sowing…”
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Adoption of improved maize varieties in the hills of Nepal
Published in Agricultural economics (01-12-2003)“…Maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important cereal crop in the hills of Nepal, where the grain is used for human consumption and the stover for animal fodder…”
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Multi-site, multi-season field tests demonstrate that herbicide seed-coating herbicide-resistance maize controls Striga spp. and increases yields in several African countries
Published in Crop protection (2003)“…Plant parasitic Striga (witchweed) species have not been controlled in susceptible host crops prior to exerting damage. High dose, localized herbicide levels…”
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