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    House, 205 N. Duff St., Mitchell SD, Davison County

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    35 mm slide, interior room with a metal floor grate next to a windowDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 205 N. Duff Mitchell DavisonPlastimount 205 N. Duff Mitchell, Davison C. 11/98 1

    House, 205 N. Duff St., Mitchell SD, Davison County

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    35 mm slide, two-story house with shingles on the second floor, dormer windows, brick exterior and a flat roofDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 205 N. Duff Mitchell DavisonPlastimount 205 N. Duff Mitchell, Davison C. 11/98

    "Greetings from Mitchell", Mitchell, Davison County

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    3 x 5 postcard, postcard with different images in each letter of the word Mitchell, the 1951 Corn Palace is in the lower cornerH93-28 SD Postcard Views, [1900-71] 5686A1C-H1786 Post card M-Davison County Court House I-Pheasant T-U. S. Post Office C-Hitchcock Park H-Methodist State Hospital E-Hormel Packing Plant L-Dakota Wesleyan University L-Lake Mitchell Dan Grigg Enterprise Co., Mitchell, So. Dak.Greetings from Mitchell South Dakota "World's Only Corn Palace

    Ratio of n-6/n-3 in the diets of beef cattle

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    Effects of feeding heat-treated canola (C), soybean (S) and flax (F) or mixtures on growth and slaughter characteristics, taste and fatty acid (FA) composition of beef tissue were investigated using 128 crossbred steers to determine the potential of improving the nutritional quality of beef for humans. For Trial 1 (48 steers), dietary treatments were: roasted C, extruded C, roasted S, extruded S, roasted F and extruded F. For Trial 2 (80 steers), the dietary treatments were: S:F (1:1), S:C (1:1), C:F (1:1) and S:F:C (1:1:1), and the oilseeds were processed either by roasting or extruding before mixing. Soybean meal and soybean oil were used to give equivalent lipid and protein contents to each experimental diet. The basal diet consisted of grass silage, barley grain, vitamins and minerals. Steers were fed for a minimum of 100d then slaughtered at a uniform degree of finish. Growth and slaughter characteristics of the steers were only slightly affected by dietary treatment in that the soybean-fed steers consumed more feed and had a higher average daily gain than the canola or flax-fed animals in Trial 1. There was no difference in taste panel parameters for any of the treatments. Inclusion of flax in the diet increased the total n-3 content of meat. Similar results were found for canola and C18:1n-9 although this was not the case for soybean and the n-6 FA. For the n-6 FA in the PL and neutral lipid fractions of the meat samples, levels were correlated with high dietary levels of n-6 or n-9 with low levels of n-3 while for the n-3 FA, levels were correlated with high dietary n-3 levels and low n-6 levels. Oilseed processing method did not have an effect on any fatty acid levels. It is possible to modify the FA composition of beef meat toward a healthier profile by including heat-treated oilseeds in the diet to influence the degree of lipid metabolism in the rumen.ID: S0377840111004007; M3: Article; Accession Number: S0377840111004007; Author: M.A. McNiven (a, ⁎); Author: J.L. Duynisveld (b); Author: T. Turner (a); Author: A.W. Mitchell (a); Affiliation: Department of Health Management, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of PEI, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada C1A 4P3; Affiliation: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Nappan, NS, Canada B0L 1C0; Keyword: Oilseeds; Keyword: Roasted; Keyword: Extruded; Keyword: Fatty acids; Keyword: Healthy fat; Number of Pages: 11; Language: English

    Doorway of Building, 123 N. Main, Mitchell SD, Davison County

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    35 mm slide, close-up of the arches over the door and windows, two pillars built into the wallDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; S & N. Main123 N. Main Mitchell, HD East Façade Davison C

    Front of House, 205 N. Duff St., Mitchell SD, Davison County

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    35 mm slide, two-story house with enclosed porch, decorative circles on the second floor siding, dormer windows and a flat roofDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 205 N. Duff Mitchell DavisonPlastimount 205 N. Duff Mitchell, Davison C. 11/98

    Window of House, 205 N. Duff St., Mitchell SD, Davison County

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    35 mm slide, interior room with a door, window, wallpaper on the walls and a wood floorDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 205 N. Duff Mitchell DavisonPlastimount 205 N. Duff Mitchell, Davison C. 11/98 1

    Attitudes towards computerized CBT for depression amongst a student population

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    Some studies of computerized cognitive behaviour therapy (CCBT) have found evidence of its effectiveness, yet a number have reported low uptake and/or completion rates. This study investigated attitudes towardsCCBTfor depression amongst 122 university students. The credibility of CCBT, expectancy-for-improvement and perceived likelihood of using it were all poor, although aminority (9.8%) stated a preference forCCBTover other interventions. When 20 of the original sample received a demonstration of aCCBTprogramme for depression, significant increases in credibility, expectancy-for-improvement and in perceived likelihood of using CCBT were found. Numbers stating a preference for CCBT increased to 30%. At both stages, most students stated a preference for CCBT to be accompanied by counselling. Qualitative analysis provided information about factors that might influence these attitudes. Implications for service delivery are discussed

    Mitchell Park Conservatory (Das Gewachshaus im Mitchell-Park.)

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    Front: Photograph of the Mitchell Park Conservatory and lagoon. On top of the image are the words 'Greetings from Milwaukee' and 'Gruss aus Milwaukee.'ColorLandscap
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