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Mark Galli
Mark Galli, author and editor of Christianity Today, speaks on being blameless from Psalm 119:1
Ricordo di Anna Arfelli e Giuseppe Galli
Ricordo di Anna Arfelli e Giuseppe Galli, una straordinaria coppia di maestri dell'Università di Macerata, entrambi collaboratori della Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia di Ancona, in particolare Anna Arfelli, che ha collaborato con il corso di laurea in Ostetricia
6 point star quilt by Delma Jean Webb Galli
Image of 6 point star quilt created in 1949-1950 by Delma Jean Webb Galli. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed bye Delma Jean Galli as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. This was the first quilt I ever made I was a young married mother of one. My husband worked long days & sometime gone for a week or a time. my Aunt Leiden would come visit in the afternoons & she said I needed to making quilt. She brought over the Pattin & got me stated then each visit she would see how much I had done so I really helper it so I would disappoint her. When Finished. I put it on the Framer & my mother had agreed to some key me. My father become quilt. She feel
Applique Flora quilt by Delma Jean Galli and the Girls MIA Class
Image of Applique Flora quilt created in 1950 by Delma Jean Galli and the Girls MIA Class. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Delma Jean Galli as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
Il fiume Olona e la seta (XVIII-XIX sec.)
Nello studio si affronta il processo di industrializzazione della Valle Olona. Tale analisi ci permette di comprendere come questa area sia stata plasmata dagli insediamenti industriali, che hanno agito progressivamente sull’organizzazione urbana e sociale e come all’inizio di questa trasformazione territoriale sia stato importante lo scambio di informazioni, il tessere una rete di conoscenze che ha influenzato lo sviluppo architettonico delle prime strutture seriche
Patents and Research Tools in a Schumpeterian Growth Model with Sequential Innovation
In the standard quality-ladder growth models, R&D firms undertake independent innovation processes to discover ideas whose value immediately transfers into tradeable applications. Here the standard multisector neo-Schumpeterian growth theory is extended by decomposing product innovation into a two-stage uncertain research activity. I compare the general equilibrium innovative performance of an economy where early-stages scientific results are patentable with the general equilibrium innovative performance with unpatentable basic ideas freely disseminated by public research institutions (universities). I show that the widely documented increasing complexity experienced in applied R&D magnifies the public basic R&D inefficiencies and suggests the patentability of research tools.
Officia propria sanctorum abbatiae S. Galli
Officia Propria Abbatiae S. Joannis in Valle Thurae Abbatiae S. Galli IncorporataeJussu Celsissimi ac Reverendissimi Domini Domini Bedæ S.R.I. Principis Et Abbatis S. Galli Denuò typis editaAus dem Vorbesitz des Klosters Rheinau. Exlibris mit der Legende: "Sub Abbate Bonaventura" im vorderen Spiegel Exemplar der ZB Züric
Galli, Pietro an Gisela Grimm (1 Brief)
GALLI, PIETRO AN GISELA GRIMM (1 BRIEF)
Galli, Pietro an Gisela Grimm (1 Brief) (Br1385)
Brief 1385 (Br1385
Economic impacts of high labour cost and herbicide resistance for the management of annual barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) in rice production in the Philippines
Implications of increasing labour cost and development of herbicide resistance for profitable weed management in Philippine rice farming systems are investigated. The study employs RIMPhil (Resistance and Integrated Management in the Philippines), a bioeconomic simulation model developed to provide a comprehensive assessment of integrated weed management programmes for the control of annual barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) in rice crops. Results indicate that herbicide application will become increasingly economically attractive, relative to manual weeding, as labour cost increases. This is important since urban migration in the Philippines continues to increase the scarcity of rural labour. Results also show that the onset of herbicide resistance results in substantial losses in farm profit. It may be worthwhile for farmers to take management actions to prevent or delay the onset of herbicide resistance, provided that these changes are effective and not too costly. The study highlights the complexity of decision making about integrated weed management on rice farms in the Philippines.Barnyardgrass, Bioeconomic model, Herbicide resistance, Integrated weed management, Rice production, Crop Production/Industries, Farm Management, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Seed production of barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) in response to time of emergence in cotton and rice
The spread of herbicide resistance in barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv.) poses a serious threat to crop production in the southern United States. A thorough knowledge of the biology of barnyardgrass is fundamental for designing effective resistance-management programmes. In the present study, seed production of barnyardgrass in response to time of emergence was investigated in cotton and rice, respectively, in Fayetteville and Rohwer, Arkansas, over a 2-year period (2008–09). Barnyardgrass seed production was greater when seedlings emerged with the crop, but some seed production was observed even if seedlings emerged several weeks after crop emergence. Moreover, barnyardgrass seed production was highly variable across environments. When emerging with the crop (0 weeks after crop emergence (WAE)), barnyardgrass produced c. 35 500 and 16 500 seeds/plant in cotton, and c. 39 000 and 2900 seeds/plant in rice, in 2008 and 2009, respectively. Seed production was observed when seedlings emerged up to 5 WAE (2008) or 7 WAE (2009) in cotton and up to 5 WAE (2008, 2009) in rice; corresponding seed production was c. 2500 and 1500 seeds/plant in cotton, and c. 14 700 and 110 seeds/plant in rice, in 2008 and 2009, respectively. The results suggest that cultural approaches that delay the emergence of barnyardgrass or approaches that make the associated crop more competitive will be useful in integrated management programmes. In the context of herbicide resistance management, it may be valuable to prevent seed return to the seedbank, irrespective of cohorts. The findings are vital for parameterizing herbicide resistance simulation models for barnyardgrass
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