5,246 research outputs found
Taxus and taxol: a compilation of research findings
History of the development of taxol as a cancer-fighting drug -- Traditional uses of yews -- A history of yews in the United States / Kenneth D. Cochran -- Taxus populations and clippings yields at commercial nurseries / Robert C. Hansen, Kenneth D. Cochran, Harold M. Keener and Edward M. Croom Jr. -- Genetic resources for ornamental Taxus in the United States / Kenneth D. Cochran -- Root rot of Taxus spp. in Ohio caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi / Michael A. Ellis, Sally A. Miller, A. F. Schmitthenner and Kenneth D. Cochran -- Growth rate of container-grown Taxus x media 'Hicksii' and 'Densiformis' compared at two levels of nutrition and irrigation / Robert C. Hansen, Kenneth D. Cochran and R. Peter Fynn -- Taxus clipping harvester / Robert G. Holmes and Don Wertz -- Thin-layer drying of cultivated Taxus clippings / Robert C. Hansen, Harold M. Keener and Hala N. ElSohly -- Evaluation of bin drying of Taxus biomass / Robert C. Hansen, Ralph B. Shugert Jr., Hala N. ElSohly, Edward M. Croom Jr., Harld M. Keener -- Selecting bed depth for drying cultivated Taxus clippings / Robert C. Hansen and Harold M. Keener -- Progress report and summary: National Cancer Institute Workshop on Taxus, Taxol, and Taxotere / Robert C. Hansen, Robert G. Holmes, Ralph B. Shugert Jr., Edward M. Croom Jr., Hala N. ElSohly, Harold M. Keener and Kenneth D. Cochra
Penny Leona Mackey, Petitioner, Appellee vs. Robert Kenneth MackeyRespondent, Appellant : Brief of Appellee
PENNY LEONA MACKEY, Petitioner and Appellee, Case No. 20010158-CA vs. ROBERT KENNETH MACKEY, Trial Court No. 994700013 DA Respondent and Appellant Priority No. 4 BRIEF OF PETITIONER / APPELLEE Response to Appeal from Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order of January 22, 2001 of the Second Judicial District Court of Davis County State of Utah The Honorable Darwin C. Hansen, Judge Presidin
Minnesota lake ice phenology
Detailed descriptions of the data and R files can be found in readme_ice.txt.This dataset contains ice in, ice out and ice duration data for Minnesota lakes that have been collated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources State Climatology Office. Lake ice has been recorded by lake associations, community members and scientists throughout Minnesota. The definition of lake ice in and out can vary from lake to lake but observers generally use consistent criteria for determining the day ice formation occurs or ice melts for a lake. For more information see the Minnesota DNR lake ice in (https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ice_in/index.html) and ice out (https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ice_out/index.html) websites.NAWalsh, Jake R; Vitense, Kelsey; Rounds, Christopher I; Peter, Boulay; Blumenfeld, Kenneth; Hansen, Gretchen JA. (2024). Minnesota lake ice phenology. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/110f-j487
Shall we see Michael's like again?
Kenneth O. Morgan pays tribute to veteran Labour politician Michael Foot, who died in March 2010 Copyright (c) 2010 The Author. Journal compilation (c) 2010 ippr.
Project C: Project with Product
This project emerges from experiences of one of the authors, who, having worked on the frontline in the construction industry, identified challenges related to deadlines and resource wastage. This exploration delves into the intricate relationship between Knowledge Management (KM), project costs, and timelines within Project-Based Organizations (PBOs). To underscore the practical relevance, we present statistical data to the Danish construction industry and highlight sector-specific issues, providing a meaningful context for our academic inquiry. Our method includes literature review employs a meta-narrative approach, synthesizing articles with initial project observations. The ensuing discussion unravels insights into KM's multifaceted impact on cost and time, emphasizing learning mechanisms, organizational culture, integrated teams, and innovation knowledge. Our exploration affirms the resilience of the initial hypothesis, ultimately concluding that a nurtured KM significantly correlates with budget overruns and delivery delays. In compliance with the requirements of Project C: Project with product, we include a list of recommendations for construction companies’ managers
"Objects Lost and Found: Kenneth Patchen's Poetics of the Letter"
In "Oggetti perduti e ritrovati: Kenneth Patchen e la poetica della lettera" gli aspetti storici e letterari di una poesia di Kenneth Patchen,"Poem in the form of a Letter: to Lauro de Bosis", sono esplorati analiticamente al fine di individuarne gli aspetti 'oggettivi' derivati dalla lezione di Zukofski che, negli anni trenta, iniziò a promuove l'oggettivismo in poesia, seguito da poeti come Ron Silliman, Bob Perelman e Rachel Blau DuPlessis ai nostri giorni.A poem by Kenneth Patchen "Poem in the form of a Letter: to Lauro de Bosis" is explored analytically by the author in order to discover its 'objective' aspects as derived from the lesson of Zukofsky who, in the thirties, set out to promote the "objectivism" in poetry, and was followed by poets like Ron Silliman, Bob Perelman and Rachel Blau DuPlessis, who are very active in today’s “objective” panorama
'Rare and refreshing fruit': Lloyd George's People's Budget
In its centenary year, Kenneth O. Morgan, explains the profound significance of Lloyd George's People's Budget for our political, social and economic history Copyright (c) 2009 The Author. Journal compilation (c) 2009 ippr.
Programming Fundamentals : A Modular Structured Approach using C++, 1st edition
1. Preface2. Author Acknowledgements3. Orientation and Syllabus4. Sharing/Rating Connexions Materials5. Introduction to Programming6. Program Planning & Design7. Data & Operators8. Often Used Data Types9. Integrated Development Environment10. Program Control Functions11. Specific Task Functions12. Standard Libraries13. Character Data, Sizeof, Typedef, Sequence14. Introduction to Structured Programming15. Two Way Selection16. Multiway Selection17. Test After Loops18. Test Before Loops19. Counting Loops20. String Class, Unary Positive and Negative21. Conditional Operator and Recursion22. Introduction to Arrays23. File I/O and Array Functions24. More Array Functions25. More on Typedef26. Pointers27. More Arrays & Compiler Directives28. OOP & HPCProgramming Fundamentals - A Modular Structured Approach using C++ is written by Kenneth Leroy Busbee, a faculty member at Houston Community College in Houston, Texas. The materials used in this textbook/collection were developed by the author and others as independent modules for publication within the Connexions environment. Programming fundamentals are often divided into three college courses: Modular/Structured, Object Oriented and Data Structures. This textbook/collection covers the first of those three courses
Discrete mathematics and its applications / Kenneth H. Rosen.
Includes bibliographical references (p. B-1 - B-7) and index.xxii, 843, A-15, B-7, S-90, C-1, I-18 pages.
Best practices in serials management: a Kenneth Dike Library model
Serials are described as a group of important information resources which contain primary cutting edge information, especially in an academic library like the Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. The various processes involved in the effective management of serials are highlighted in this paper. Automation of serials collection and electronic serials were discussed; serials workflow diagrams representing manual and automated serials management systems were also developed by the author
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