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Confined feeding of beef brood cows
(1970-12)
The Conflict Between Originality and Conventionality: The Liberated Individual in The Mill on the Floss and J. S. Mill's On Liberty
(2023-12-06)
Article from the George Eliot Review. Digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online, editor Beverley Park Rilett.
Connecting the dots: Making sense of sociograms
(2024-01-08)
This chapter provides a practical approach to understanding the history, terminology, and methods used to create sociograms, which are graph-based visualizations that showcase social connections. Data collection processes, ...
Connecting with Health Science Students and Faculty to Facilitate the Design of a Mobile Library Website
(2014-07-29)
Observing increasing usage of smartphones by students and faculty of the University of Mississippi Medical Center, librarians at Rowland Medical Library decided to explore student and faculty interest in a mobile website ...
Constantly fluctuating in an inconsistent way: comparing the effects of sinusoidal and naturally fluctuating incubation temperatures on embryo development
(2019-09-15)
Temperature is a commonly studied environmental factor influencing embryo development in oviparous ectotherms. Though most studies use constant temperature incubation conditions, researchers are aware of the effects of ...
Constructing a Professional Identity: Connecting College and Career Through ePortfolios
(2019-10-30)
In this paper, we describe the use of ePortfolios at a public, land-grant university and document how
the ePortfolio has been used to develop more authentic learning experiences. We discuss the best
practices for ePortfolios ...
Construction of farm fish ponds
(1949-06)
Construction of farm ponds
(1948-06)
Consumer reaction to Presto-pi
(1959-06)
Contrasting evolution of virulence and replication rate in an emerging bacterial pathogen
(2020-05-26)
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favor pathogens that are able to transmit faster and are hence more virulent. Increasing pathogen virulence is, in turn, typically assumed to be mediated by increasing ...