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    Agricultural and Home Economics Extension in the United States: A Selected List of References

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    Excerpt from the Preface: Agricultural and hone economics extension work as conducted under the Smith-Lever Act has been in operation since 1914. In the meantime, numerous publications on this method of teaching have been issued. The accompanying list, compiled by Cora L. Feldkamp, Librarian of the Office of Experiment Stations, is an attempt to meet an increasing need for a convenient list of references on the subject. In the compilation of the list it has been the aim of the compiler to include references that would aid in tracing the development of extension work. The references on farmers’ institutes include only the more important ones, and the references on farm bureaus refer to the county-agent work as conducted under the Smith-Lever Act

    Recurrent Neural Network Based Narrowband Channel Prediction

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    In this contribution, the application of fully connected recurrent neural networks (FCRNNs) is investigated in the context of narrowband channel prediction. Three different algorithms, namely the real time recurrent learning (RTRL), the global extended Kalman filter (GEKF) and the decoupled extended Kalman filter (DEKF) are used for training the recurrent neural network (RNN) based channel predictor. Our simulation results show that the GEKF and DEKF training schemes have the potential of converging faster than the RTRL training scheme as well as attaining a better MSE performance

    The Mangosteen: A List of References

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    This bibliography includes references on all aspects of the mangosteen - botany, culture, diseases and pests, varieties, composition, nutritive value, cookery, toxic effects, uses, economics, etc. The arrangement is alphabetical by author. The index, in addition to an analysis of the specific subjects included, lists joint authors and issuing agencies. Items marked, with an asterisk (*) have not been examined. Call numbers following the citations are those of the United States Department of Agriculture Library unless otherwise noted

    Feldkamp, Florence I. (Birth, 1900-08-10)

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    Address: Crestline & Walnut P.3618/Pg 20/1900/F W/Cinti, Ohio/Cinti, Ohio/L. Vorbach, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'

    Feldkamp, Clara (Birth, 1897-05-31)

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    Address: Mt. Echo2575/Pg 226/1897/F W/America/America/L. Wulfekuhl, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'

    Feldkamp, Mary L. (Birth, 1890-01-15)

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    Address: 57 Riddle250/Pg. 6/1890/W F/Germ./Germ./Mrs. M. E. Brunsmann, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'

    Feldkamp, Edna L. (Death, 1912-03-06)

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    Address: 1511 Linn St.1450/1912Original record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'

    Value of sharing and networking among birth defects surveillance programs: an ICBDSR perspective

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    Birth defects (BD), also known as congenital anomalies, are structural or functional abnormalities present at birth as a result of abnormal prenatal development. Their cause can be broadly categorized as genetic, environmental, or a combination of both. It is estimated that approximately 3–6% of newborn infants worldwide are affected by BD, many of which are associated with serious morbidity, mortality, and lifelong disabilities. The International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR), founded in 1974, promotes worldwide birth defect surveillance, research, and prevention through the ongoing sharing of data, expertise, and training. In this review, we show value and contribution of BD surveillance systems in pursuing these aims. In the time of personalized medicine for many rare and common diseases, there are still massive gaps in our understanding of the causes and mechanisms of many birth defects, especially structural congenital anomalies. The main aim of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by the United Nations in 2015, is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all children. One specific goal is to end preventable deaths of newborns and children less than 5 years of age by 2030. The SDGs also underscore the need to consider BD as a priority in the global child health agenda. It can be said that counting BD helps BD to count. By sharing data and expertise and joining in surveillance and research, BD surveillance programs can play a major role in increasing our understanding of the causes of BD, and promoting prevention.Fil: Bermejo Sánchez, Eva. Instituto de Salud Carlos III; EspañaFil: Botto, Lorenzo. University of Utah School of Medicine; ArgentinaFil: Feldkamp, Marcia L.. University of Utah School of Medicine; ArgentinaFil: Groisman, Boris. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Mastroiacovo, Pierpaolo. No especifíca

    Feldkamp, Marie (Birth, 1905-04-19)

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    Address: W. 6th1567/Pg 39/1905/F W/Cinti/Cinti/Mrs. L. VorbachOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'

    Feldkamp, George (Death, 1904-09-03)

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    Address: St.Francis Hospital RiversideAge at death: 55 yrs.Pg 107/1904/80/M W S/Ohio/Dr. C. L. Donnell/J. F. Eyrich/St.Joseph's OldOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'
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