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BENNETT H w, UNDERWOOD E J, SHIER F L (1946) A Specific breeding problem of sheep on subterranean clover pastures in Western Australia. Austral Vet J. 22 2-12. [Pg.81]

Ross, H. (1986). Potato Breeding - Problems and Perspectives. Verlag Paul Parey, Berlin and Hamberg. [Pg.59]

However, by many studies after 1932, it has been confirmed that equol (49) is an estrogenic compound to improve a specific breeding problem for the sheeps which abundantly ingests the clovers with the high content of isoflavones (2) such as formononetin (biochanin B, pratol, 42) [73-79],... [Pg.235]

Bennetts HW, Underwood EJ, Shier, FL. A breeding problem of sheep in the south-west division of Western Australia. J. Dept. Agric. Wes. Aust. 23, 1-12, 1946. [Pg.255]

In the case of an open water system, the problem is compounded due to the addition of micr(X)rganisms from the atmosphere. Water temperature control is critical to stop the water from becoming a breeding soup culture for the microorganisms. [Pg.160]

The net yield of thermal neutrons from the fission of is higher than from that of and, furthermore, Th is a more effective neutron absorber than As a result, the breeding of is feasible even in thermal reactors. Unfortunately the use of the Th/ U cycle has been inhibited by reprocessing problems caused by the very high energy y-radiation of some of the daughter products. [Pg.1259]

The commercialization of developments in biotechnology will require a new breed of chemical engineer, one with a solid foundation in the life sciences as well as in process engineering principles. This engineer will be able to bring iimovative and economic solutions to problems in health care delivery and in the large-scale implementation of advances in molecular biology. [Pg.31]

The insufficiency of a single physiological selection criterion for drought resistance has been indicated repeatedly. The most urgent problem in breeding for drought resistance is the construction of a multiple selection... [Pg.210]

Recycling of scrap tire has become an environmental concern and a challenging technical problem. Scrap tire piles frequently catch fire, which is difficult to extinguish and provide ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes and rats [4,5]. [Pg.1044]

Polymer disposal in an inappropriate manner creates environmental problems such as dioxin formation, catastrophic fires, breeding of rats, and mosquitoes. Several methods have been explored to utilize plastics and mbber waste in an environment-friendly manner. Some of the recent advances in mbber recycling are reviewed in this chapter with special emphasis to waste mbber reutilization in plastics and mbbers. The utilization of waster mbber powder in polymer matrices provides an attractive strategy for polymer waste disposal. [Pg.1061]

AAore accurately worded, the title of this paper should read Some Poorly Understood Aspects of Stability in Certain Commercial Emulsions/ Its objective is to present some empirical data relative to certain commercial emulsions. It is assumed that the specialist in any given field is already familiar with most, if not all, of the data herein reported pertaining to the emulsion in his particular field. The data are presented for consideration by the specialist in a given field who is insufficiently familiar with the problems in another, apparently unrelated, specialized field with the hope that such cross breeding may be provocative of fresh thinking and new approaches. Moreover, no attempt is made herein to generalize or to construct hypotheses. [Pg.64]

Armando Aranda What you say is actually deadly serious indeed, and I wonder whether the problem comes from the science and the scientists or is it the political and social system that then takes the science that is useful for its purposes Or is it an interactive situation, a certain attitude or ideology breeds a certain kind of science or do they feed back each other ... [Pg.318]

The trend towards the Holstein breed in the UK over the last 20 years has led to problems in relation to milk quality. While these cows have the potential to produce high yields by the greater partitioning of nutrients into milk, their efficiency in converting metabolisable feed energy into milk has not increased... [Pg.108]


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