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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Macmillan
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040725684
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (303 p) , 21 cm
    Edition: Alexandria, VA Alexander Street Press 2003 North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries, and Oral Histories Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041032-9
    Note: Autobiography
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Lang, Lucy Robins, 1884-962 Tomorrow is beautiful 1948
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , American Studies , Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Lang, Lucy Robins 1884-962 ; Autobiografie ; Biografie
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043712483
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781400882236
    Series Statement: Annals of Mathematics Studies 7
    Content: As a newly minted Ph.D., Paul Halmos came to the Institute for Advanced Study in 1938--even though he did not have a fellowship--to study among the many giants of mathematics who had recently joined the faculty. He eventually became John von Neumann's research assistant, and it was one of von Neumann's inspiring lectures that spurred Halmos to write Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces. The book brought him instant fame as an expositor of mathematics. Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces combines algebra and geometry to discuss the three-dimensional area where vectors can be plotted. The book broke ground as the first formal introduction to linear algebra, a branch of modern mathematics that studies vectors and vector spaces. The book continues to exert its influence sixty years after publication, as linear algebra is now widely used, not only in mathematics but also in the natural and social sciences, for studying such subjects as weather problems, traffic flow, electronic circuits, and population genetics. In 1983 Halmos received the coveted Steele Prize for exposition from the American Mathematical Society for "his many graduate texts in mathematics dealing with finite dimensional vector spaces, measure theory, ergodic theory, and Hilbert space."
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Vektorraum ; Dimension n
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    Author information: Halmos, Paul R. 1916-2006
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1657567540
    Format: Online-Ressource (xi, 419 p.) , ill., diagrs., tables , 26 cm
    Content: "We have a threefold purpose then in this book. In Part I we are concerned with a brief history of the development of the group procedure and with a consideration of the uses to which it is being put at the present time (Chapter I). We have also discussed in detail the technical aspects of the administration of the test, the problem of the inquiry and the scoring of the records (Chapters II and III). In Part II we have presented an experimental investigation from which norms for the new method may be derived. We have analyzed the responses in terms of location, and determinants. (In Part IV, in order not to disrupt the continuity of our general presentation, will be found the List of Content which may be compared with the lists for the individual method, compiled by Beck (6) and Hertz (7).) One of our main concerns in these sections has been to study each card separately so that we now possess information about the kind of perceptual experience which each card most readily evokes. A card by card comparison of individual and group records is also included. Lists of the popular answers derived from this statistical study, the frequency with which failures occur in each of the cards, a consideration of the distribution of anatomical answers within the ten cards, and the like have been discussed. Part III is concerned with the Multiple Choice Test which was derived from the material presented in Parts I and II. Since the original preparation of this book, this test in its preliminary form has been found to be of use not only to educators and counselors as suggested above, but also to persons concerned with problems of military selection, classification and rehabilitation, as well as to workers in the industrial field. We have, therefore, added a brief report in a final section on some of the findings in these various fields which have been published or made available to us, and have included three papers devoted to various phases of the use of the test in military psychiatry by Due, Wright and Wright. Part IV, as mentioned above, is given over entirely to the List of Content, which will obviously be used only for reference"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)
    Note: First edition. - Includes bibliographies. - Electronic reproduction; Washington, D.C; American Psychological Association; 2005; Available via the World Wide Web; Access limited by licensing agreement; s2005 dcunns
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_754475476
    Format: Online-Ressource (906 p) , illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 11174
    Note: A billion acres of grasslands, by H.H. Wooten, C.P. Barnes, p. 25 , A wide and versatile empire, by Roy L. Lovvorn, p. 455 , Adjustments that seem necessary, by C.W. Crickman, p. 383 , Airfields and flight strips, by Ralph H. Morrish, Alton E. Rabbitt, and Edward B. Cale, p. 319 , Annual or temporary pastures, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 403 , Bamboos for farm and home, by F.A. McClure, p. 735 , Clovers that make a crop, by E.A. Hollowell, p. 360 , Conservation problems and practices, by Raymond Price, p. 569 , Corn belt and lake states, by Henry L. Ahlgren, p. 423 , Cultivated grasses for pastures, by George A. Rogler, p. 491 , Dairy cattle must have good forage, by L.A. Moore, p. 120 , Developing grasses for special uses, by H.B. Musser, G.W. Burton, and H.A. Schoth, p. 367 , Domesticated grasses in conservation, by A.L. Hafenrichter and A.D. Stoesz, p. 354 , Dry-land pastures on the plains, by D.A. Savage, James E. Smith, and D.F. Costello, p. 506 , Ensiling hay and pasture crops, J.B. Shepherd, R.E. Hodgson, N.R. Ellis, and J.R. McCalmont, p. 178 , Environment of natural grassland, by C. P. Barnes, p. 45 , Equipment for making hay, by R.B. Gray, p. 168 , Fertilizers for grass in rotations, by W.V. Bartholomew, p. 199 , For a better range management, by Leon C. Hurtt, p. 486 , For beef cattle and other stock, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 404 , Forage as a part of farming, by Merton S. Parsons and Irving F. Fellows, p. 412 , Golf is played on grass, by Fred V. Grau and O.J. Noer, p. 324 , Grass and soil, by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 49 , Grass and the yields of cash crops, by R.E. Uhland, p. 191 , Grass and water and trees, by Charles A. Connaughton, p. 239 , Grass and water keep the keys, by George Stewart, p. 541 , Grass as a savings account, by Raymond Price, Kenneth W. Parker, and A.C. Hull, Jr., p. 560 , Grass for conservation, by E.B. Coffman, p. 410 , Grass for the production of beef, by W.H. Black and D.A. Savage, p. 103 , Grass in natural forested areas, by Richard Bradfield, p. 144 , Grasses can be ornamental, by Roland McKee, p. 734 , Grasses that fix sand dunes, by Charles J. Whitfield and Robert L. Brown, p. 70 , Grassland crops as feed for horses, by I.P. Earle, p. 86 , Grassland in western Washington, by E.J. Kreizinger and Alvin G. Law, p. 589 , Grassland is well suited, by Vance G. Sprague and Merton S. Parson, p. 391 , Grasslands in Alaska, by O.S. Aamodt and G.W. Gasser, p. 607. Grasslands in Hawaii, by J.C. Ripperton, p. 617 , Grasslands in Puerto Rico, by Ray C. Roberts, p. 629 , Grazing on forested lands, John T. Cassady and W.O. Shepherd, p. 468 , Grazing on range lands, by W.R. Chapline, p. 212 , Greenswards in the cooler regions, by H.B. Musser and J.A. de France, p. 307 , Greenswards in the warmer regions, by G.W. Burton and D.G. Sturkie, p. 311 , Guard first the bottom land, by R.V. Boyle and J.S. McCorkle, p. 233 , Hay and supplemental grazing, by T.H. Rogers and George E. Ritchey, p. 463 , Hay lands in the northeast, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 405 , Hay, fodder, and silage crops, by L.C. Newell, p. 497 , How range forage grows, by William G. McGinnies and John L. Retzer, p. 203 , How soils develop under grass, by James Thorp, p. 55 , How to control noxious plants, by Joseph F. Pechanec, Charles E. Fisher, and Kenneth W. Parker, p. 256 , Immigrants to our grasslands, by C.O. Erlanson, p. 351 , Improved varieties of alfalfa, by H.M. Tysdal, p. 357 , Improvement through reseeding, by George Stewart and Wesley Keller, p. 564 , In praise of blue grass, by John James Ingalls, p. 6 , Index, p. 879 , Management of irrigated pastures, by D.W. Thorne, p. 141 , Management of seeded pastures, by George A. Rogler, p. 495 , Management that restores the range, by R.S. Campbell, Lincoln Ellison, and F.G. Renner, p. 221 , Manure and grass-farming, by Firman E. Bear and Carl B. Bender, p. 289 , Marketing and transportation, by Knute Bjorka and W.F. Finner, p. 376 , Our aim -- an introduction, by P.V. Cardon, p. 1 , Our newest farming country, by H.A. Schoth, p. 600 , Pasture in a conservation farm plan, by Harry H. Gardner and John P. Jones, p. 152 , Pastures and natural meadows, by George Stewart, p. 543. Cultivated forage crops, by Wesley Keller and H.R. Hochmuth, p. 548. The foundation of the range, by Raymond Price, Kenneth W. Parker, and A.C. Hull, Jr., p. 553 , Pastures on the dairy farm, by R.E. Wagner and J.B. Shepard, p. 127 , Permanent pastures, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 395 , Planning range conservation, by W. T. White, W.R. Frandsen, and C.V. Jensen, p. 217 , Plus and minus: An overall view, by N.R. Ellis, L.A. Moore, and M.A. Hein, p. 75 , Pointers on making good lawns, by Fred V. Grau and Marvin H. Ferguson, p. 302 , Poisonous plants, by William A. Dayton, p. 729 , Principles and problems, by Vance G. Sprague and Merton S. Parsons, p. 419 , Principles of making hay, by R.E. Hodgson, R.E. Davis, W.H. Hosterman, and T.E. Hienton, p. 161 , Range management, by D.A. Savage and D.F. Costello, p. 522 , Range practices and problems, by Raymond Price, Kenneth W. Parker, and A.C. Hull, Jr., p. 557 , Restoring the range by reseeding, by C. Kenneth Pearse, A. Perry Plummer, and D.A. Savage, p. 227 , Rodents, rabbits, and grasslands, by E.R. Kalmbach, p. 248 , Rotations for problem fields, by R.Y. Bailey and W.M. Nixon, p. 195 , Safety and beauty for highways, by Frank H. Brant and Marvin H. Ferguson, p. 315 , Semipermanent pastures, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 397 , Sheep, goats, and grasslands, by C.E. Holscher and D.A. Spencer, p. 94 , Sod is ideal for playing fields, by Fanny-Fern Davis and George E. Harrington, p. 297 , Soil management on farm pastures, by Horace J. Harper, p. 149 , Soils, crops, minerals, animals, by C.F. Huffman, N.R. Ellis, and L.A. Moore, p. 81 , Some diseases of forage grasses, by J. Lewis Allison, p. 261 , Some diseases of forage legumes, by Howard W. Johnson, p. 267 , Some of the insects, by C.M. Packard, p. 273 , Spacing water holes to save grass, by B.W. Allred and Howard Matson, p. 236 , Starting and maintaining good pastures, by Hugh W. Bennett and Roy L. Lovvorn, p. 458 , Table of contents, p. ix , The breeder's ways and means, by D.C. Smith, p. 331 , The costs and ways of making hay, by Albert P. Brodell and Martin R. Cooper, p. 173 , The family tree of Gramineae, by William A. Dayton, p. 637 , The help the government offers, by Neil W. Johnson and Charles W. Loomer, p. 34 , The legumes of many uses, by Roland McKee, p. 701 , The long time outlook, by Reed A. Phillips, p. 371 , The main grasses for farm and home, by Max M. Hoover, M.A. Hein, William A. Dayton, and C.O. Erlanson, p. 639 , The major range types, by E.J. Woolfolk, D.F. Costello, and B.W. Allred, p. 205 , The management of grazing, by E. Marion Brown, p. 135 , The meek that inherit the Earth, by Agnes Chase, p. 8 , The need for seed is urgent, by E.A. Hollowell and H.M. Tysdal, p. 341 , The other pasture legumes, by Roland McKee, p. 363 , The place of grassland farming, by M.M. Kelso, p. 479 , The production of seed, by D.A. Savage and James E. Smith, p. 537 , The range in California, by M.W. Talbot and A.W. Sampson, p. 575. Forage crops in California, by B.A. Madsen and R. Merton Love, p. 582 , The region and its needs, by D.A. Savage and D.F. Costello, p. 503 , The settlement of grasslands, by Everett E. Edwards, p. 16 , The tools of flood control, by Hugh H. Bennett, p. 66 , The types of plains vegetation, by Leon C. Hurtt, p. 484 , The use of forage in feed hogs, by John H. Zeller, p. 99 , The use of logged-off land, by H.B. Howell, p. 594 , The vital 10 percent for poultry, by H.R. Bird, p. 90 , This is our unfinished business, by W.W. Woodhouse, Jr. and R.E. Blaser, p. 472 , Trees, grass, and water, by Joseph F. Pechanec, p. 586 , Use and importance of pastures, by J.C. Lowery and E.N. Fergus, p. 465 , Wanted: A paragon for the range, by Wesley Keller, p. 347 , Weeds are planted out of place, by William A. Dayton, p. 727 , What makes a nutritious forage, by J.T. Sullivan and H.L. Wilkins, p. 285 , Where elbowroom is ample, by George A. Rogler and Leon C. Hurtt, p. 477 , Wildlife, a resource of the range, by R.J. Costley, P.F. Allan, Odell Julander, and D.I. Ramussen, p. 243 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc
    UID:
    gbv_1657556611
    Format: Online-Ressource (vii, 159 p.) , 21 cm
    Edition: 1st ed (Online-Ausg.)
    Content: "As we move into the postwar years, the counseling of servicemen, servicewomen, and war workers assumes an importance it has never had before. It is the aim of these chapters to assist in the training of the many individuals who are undertaking these counseling responsibilities in government and private agencies, in military and civilian organizations, in religious and secular groups. The principles that are set forth have relevance to a wide variety of situations"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved)
    Note: "First edition.". - "Further reading": p. 151-156. - Electronic reproduction; Washington, D.C; American Psychological Association; 2005; Available via the World Wide Web; Access limited by licensing agreement; s2005 dcunns
    Language: English
    Author information: Rogers, Carl R. 1902-1987
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_165756259X
    Format: Online-Ressource (xi, 372 p.) , ill , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Social Science Research Council. Bulletin 55
    Content: "The association of particular kinds of behavior with particular varieties of physique is a frequently observed phenomenon of human nature. In American culture, for example, it requires no extensive investigation to reveal that characteristic differences in behavior are frequently associated with differences in sex, with differences in physical maturity, and with certain differences in race. In cases where grouped data do not reveal such associations, case studies frequently show the importance of the individual's physique as a factor in his personal adjustment. It is with certain aspects of this problem that we are concerned in this publication, namely, the relation between social behavior and personality and normal and pathological variations in physical size, strength, motor ability, sensory acuity, and health. The authors' motivation in preparing this publication has been to bring together what is known in this area and to point out problems for investigation"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)
    Note: Includes index. - "Bibliographies of literature on the somato-psychological significance of physique": p. [301]-355. - Electronic reproduction; Washington, D.C; American Psychological Association; 2009; Available via World Wide Web; Access limited by licensing agreement; s2009 dcunns
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1761170260
    Format: 1 Studienpartitur (IV, 149 Seiten)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe] Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Online-Ressource Musikdrucke digital
    Edition: Nachlass Abbado digital
    Uniform Title: Konzerte Klavier op. 54 a-Moll
    Note: Vorwort englisch und deutsch , SBB-PK Berlin
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion von SBB-PK Berlin -- 55 Nachl 110 A6-60 Schumann, Robert, 1810 - 1856 Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra London : Eulenburg, 1948
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Author information: Alberti, Max
    Author information: Schumann, Robert 1810-1856
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_754448819
    Format: Online-Ressource (958 p) , color maps, illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 11077
    Note: A bonus from foulbrood, by E.C. Holst, p. 686 , A cow a calf will be, by W.W. Swett, p. 195 , About hydroponics, by Neil W. Stuart, p. 289 , Advances in feeding calves, by Henry T. Converse, p. 159 , Advances in home canning, by Edward W. Toepfer and Howard Reynolds, p. 787 , Advances in rodent control, by E.R. Kalmbach, p. 890 , Aerosols for insects, by Randall Latta and L.D. Goodhue, p. 623 , Air war against pests, by H.H. Stage and Frank Irons, p. 835 , Animal diseases, by L.T. Giltner, p. 81 , Artificial breeding, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 113 , Better peaches are coming, by Leon Harris, J.H. Weinberger, and C.O. Hesse, p. 304 , Better soils, better food, by Kenneth C. Beeson, p. 485 , Better timber from farms, by Benson H. Paul, p. 455 , Blowers for insecticides, by W.L. Popham, p. 839 , Breeding better alfalfa, by H.M. Tysdal, p. 433 , Breeding better cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 169 , Breeding better livestock, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 33 , Breeding better poultry, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 225 , Breeding healthy potatoes, by F.J. Stevenson and Robert V. Akeley, p. 327 , Canker stain of planetrees, by James M. Walter, p. 481 , Citrus at its best, by Paul L. Harding, p. 858 , Clothing that works, by Clarice L. Scott, p. 807 , Control of bean diseases, by W.J. Zaumeyer, p. 333 , Control of forage pests, by W.A. Baker, p. 651 , Controlling pests of stock, by E.W. Laake and W.G. Bruce, p. 670 , Corn hybrids for the South, by Merle T. Jenkins, p. 389 , Corncobs enter industry, by Elbert C. Lathrop, p. 734 , Cotton ginning, by Charles A. Bennett, p. 832 , Crops that resists insects, by C.M. Packard, B.B. Bayles, and O.S. Aamodt, p. 648 , Cross-breeding dairy cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 177 , DDT in the home, by L.S. Henderson, p. 643 , Dairy byproducts, by Earle O. Whittier, p. 716 , Day length and flowering, by H.A. Borthwick, p. 273 , Developments in sheep, by Damon A. Spencer, p. 209 , Disease-resistant oats, by T.R. Stanton, p. 395 , Dried foods in the home, by Elsie H. Dawson, p. 795 , Drugs to control parasites, by Benjamin Schwartz, p. 71 , Equipment for oil crops, by I.F. Reed, p. 847 , Fabrics without mildew, by Margaret S. Furry, p. 811 , Farm science and citizens, by Sherman E. Johnson, p. 920 , Feeding poultry, by H.R. Bird, p. 235 , Finer strawberries ahead, by George M. Darrow, p. 293 , Flax moves west, by Arthur C. Dillman and L.G. Goar, p. 385 , Flowers as you like them, by S.L. Emsweller, p. 284 , Forests for old fields, by John T. Auten, p. 473 , Freezing food at home, by Esther L. Batchelder, p. 801 , Fungi in forest products, by Carl Hartley, p. 883 , G-Men of plant diseases, by Paul R. Miller, p. 443 , Genetics and farming, by E.R. Sears, p. 245 , Grass in farm waterways, by C.E. Ramser, p. 541 , Grasses for hay and pasture, by M.A. Hein, p. 417 , Healthier tomatoes, by William S. Porte and C.F. Andrus, p. 312 , Hormones in reproduction, by S.R. Hall and J.F. Sykes, p. 123 , Horses and mules, by William Jackson, p. 239 , Hybrid forest trees, by Palmer Stockwell and F.I. Righter, p. 465 , Improved varieties of barley, by G.A. Wiebe, p. 403 , Index, p. 935 , Insecticides for cotton, by R.W. Harned, p. 655 , Insecticides for vegetables, by W.H. White, p. 663 , Irrigation in the West, by George D. Clyde, p. 602 , Keeping poultry healthy, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 231 , Known nutrients in milk, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 770 , List of pictures, p. XIV , Machine-made forests, by Paul O. Rudolf, p. 843 , Machines for sweet-potatoes, by O.A. Brown, p. 824 , Making more of irrigation, by B.T. Shaw and O.J. Kelley, p. 608 , Managing surface runoff, by D.B. Krimgold, p. 537 , Men who went before, by Ernest G. Moore, p. 1 , More and better clover, by E.A. Hollowell, p. 427 , More honey from bees, by C.L. Farrar, p. 680 , More vitamin A in milk, by R.E. Hodgson, H.G. Wiseman, and W.A. Turner, p. 143 , New fertilizer machines, by Glenn A. Cumings, p. 827 , New goods from wood, by Alfred J. Stamm and G.H. Chides, p. 725 , New ideas in feeding, by N.R. Ellis, p. 95 , New insect repellants, by Bernard V. Travis, p. 628 , New kinds of sugarcane, by George B. Sartoris, p. 353 , New kinds of tobacco, by E.E. Clayton, p. 363 , New legumes for the South, by Roland McKee, p. 439 , New rices; new practices, by Jenkin W. Jones, p. 373 , New sugar-beet machinery, by S.W. McBirney, p. 851 , New trends in marketing, by R.W. Hoecker, p. 911 , New uses for farm crops, by H.T. Herrick, p. 689 , New varieties of blueberries, by George M. Darrow, p. 300 , New varieties of wheat, by B.B. Bayles, p. 379 , News about bee diseases, by A.P. Sturtevant, p. 674 , News about goats, by Victor L. Simmons, p. 217 , Nutrient-element balance, by C.B. Shear and H.L. Crane, p. 592 , Orchard insecticides, by B.A. Porter, p. 659 , Organic matter in soils, by A.G. Norman, p. 499 , Paper from flax, by Arthur C. Dillman, p. 750 , Penicillin, by Kenneth B. Raper, p. 699 , Pests in stored products, by R.T. Cotton, p. 874 , Pests that attack man, by E.F. Knipling, p. 632 , Phosphate fertilizers, by W.H. Pierre, p. 554 , Planning farm returns, by Neil W. Johnson and C.P. Barnes, p. 905 , Plant growth regulators, by John W. Mitchell, p. 256 , Prefabrication on the farm, by John A. Scholten, p. 879 , Producing better beefsteaks, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 61 , Progress in hog production, by John H. Zeller, p. 201 , Progress with sugar sorgo, by E.W. Brandes, p. 344 , Protein is essential to life, by D. Breese Jones, p. 761 , Regrassing the range, by C. Kenneth Pearse, p. 897 , Rotations in conservation, by R.E. Uhland, p. 527 , Rutin for the capillaries, by James F. Couch, p. 711 , Saving our sugar beets, by Eubanks Carsner and F.V. Owen, p. 357 , Shell-cooled potato storage, by Alfred D. Edgar, p. 871 , Short cuts for the gardener, by F.C. Bradford, p. 267 , Simplifying farm work, by E.C. Young and L.S. Hardin, p. 817 , Soil organisms and disease, by Selman A. Waksman, p. 511 , Some new farm machines, by R.B. Gray, p. 815 , Soybeans for the South, by Paul R. Henson, p. 338 , Spot anthracnoses, by Anna E. Jenkins, p. 451 , Starch from wheat, by Cecil T. Langford and Carl E. Rist, p. 744 , Storing grain in small bins, by E.R. Gross and H.H. Walkden, p. 863 , Sugarcane culture, by George Arceneaux, p. 855 , Table of contents, p. IX , Tailor-made sorghums, by John H. Martin, p. 413 , Test of plants and soils, by Michael Peech and Hans Platenius, p. 583 , The chemistry of DDT, by H.L. Handler and Ruth L. Busbey, p. 616 , The cold storage of apples, by W.V. Hukill and Edwin Smith, p. 867 , The control of salinity, by H.E. Hayward, p. 547 , The inside of a dairy cow, by W.W. Swett and C.A. Matthews, p. 185 , The liming of soils, by Emil Truog, p. 566 , The tax we pay to insects, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 613 , The use of minor elements, by Matthew Drosoff, p. 577 , Thyroprotein for cows, by L.A. Moore and J.F. Sykes, p. 107 , Timber: A modern crop, by R.R. Reynolds, p. 461 , Unidentified nutrients, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 779 , Use of nitrogen fertilizers, by F.W. Parker, p. 561 , Uses for vegetable wastes, by J.J. Willaman and R.K. Eskew, p. 739 , Vitamin A for dairy cattle, by L.A. Moore, Henry T. Converse, and S.R. Hall, p. 133 , Ways to till the soil, by F.L. Duley and O.R. Mathews, p. 518 , What is farm research? by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 17 , What makes cotton good? by E.E. Berkley and H.D. Barker, p. 369 , What next? by W.V. Lambert, p. 933 , What to feed a cow, by R.E. Hodgson and W.J. Sweetman, p. 149 , What we eat, and why, by Esther F. Phipard, p. 753 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    gbv_754449556
    Format: Online-Ressource (368 p) , illustrations, maps, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 11192
    Note: "Citizen of the Americas," p. 182 , A bond with Brazil, by Elizabeth Searle Lamb, p. 136 , A hemisphere in tune, by Arthur H. Vandenberg, p. 312 , Alberto Lleras, director general of the Pan American Union, p. 299. Pan American Day in Washington, p. 303 , All aboard for Latin America, p. 29 , Closing words of Leo Stanton Rowe on assuming the position of director general of the Pan American Union, p. 181 , Commemorative ceremony in tribute to the memory of Dr. L.S. Rowe, p. 187 , Condolences from the American republics, p. 183 , Cuban modern paintings, by Leslie Judd Portner, p. 129 , Dr. L.S. Rowe and his office, by Harry W. Frantz, p. 232 , Fifth Congress of the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain, by Arturo Quesada, p. 142 , Gabriel Gonzalez Videla, president of Chile, p. 8 , Good neighbors meet, p. 287 , Greeting to the people of America, by Pedro de Alba, p. 316. Bibliographical cooperation with Latin America, by Ralph R. Shaw, p. 318 , Honduran hands, by Bessie Reindorp, p. 89 , In memoriam, by Fernando Ortiz, p. 223 , In our hemisphere -- V, p. 32 , In our hemisphere -- VI, p. 99 , In our hemisphere -- VIII: High school students of the hemisphere get acquainted, by Mary G. Reynolds, p. 332 , In southern Chile, p. 140 , Industrial training, a bridge between nations, by James C. Meem, p. 3 , L.S. Rowe, citizen of the Americas -- in memoriam, p. 1 , Latin American drawings in the United States, by Jose Gomez Sicre, p. 10 , Leo S. Rowe, by Carlos Saavedra Lamas, p. 211 , Leo S. Rowe, by Helio Lobo, p. 219 , Leo Stanton Rowe, by Sumner Welles, p. 226 , Leo Stanton Rowe, p. 260 , Lower California revisited, by Horace G. Richards, p. 16 , Memories of Leo S. Rowe, by Gabriela Mistral, p. 205 , New constitution for Brazil, p. 22 , No 3 (March 1947), p. 121 , No. 1 (January 1947), p. 1 , No. 2 (February 1947), p. 61 , No. 4 (April 1947), p. 181 , No. 5-6 (May-June 1947), p. 287 , Pan American Day, 1947, p. 61 , Pan American bequests in the will of Leo Stanton Rowe, p. 268 , Pan Americanism and internationalism, by Luis Quintanilla, p. 63. The American republics and international law, by Charles G. Fenwick, p. 70 , Pan Americanism as a living force, by Antonio Rocha, p. 309 , Prospects for inter-American trade, by George Wythe, p. 79. Dumarsais Estime, president of Haiti, p. 88 , Recent steps in the organization of the inter-American system, by William Manger, p. 125 , Second Pan American Congress of Mining Engineering and Geology, by Edward Steidle, p. 96 , Selected writings of Leo Stanton Rowe, p. 237 , Spanish page, by Luis Dobles Segreda, p. 150 , Spanish page, p. 102 , Summer schools in the other American republics, by Theo R. Crevenna, p. 327 , Table of contents (No. 1) follows two pages after Title page , Table of contents (No. 2) follows three pages after p. 60 , Table of contents (No. 3) follows three pages after p. 120 , Table of contents (No. 4) follows three pages after p. 151 , Table of contents (No. 5-6) follows three pages after p. 286 , The Inter-American Institute of Agriculture, by Kathleen Walker, p. 321 , The concept of Brazilian music, by Renato Almeida, p. 121 , To Leo S. Rowe, by Luis Anderson, p. 222 , Tribute to Dr. Leo S. Rowe, by Alberto Ulloa, p. 224 , Women of the Americas, p. 153 , Women of the Americas, p. 336 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved , English , Spanish
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    Format: Online-Ressource (844 p) , illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 11197
    Note: A cross-cultural survey of South American Indian tribes: Architecture and engineering, p. 1 , Art, by A.L. Kroeber, p. 411 , Bark cloth, by Alfred Metraux, p. 67 , Basketry, by Lila M. O'Neale, p. 69 , Bibliography to Volume 5, p. 783 , Boys' initiation rites, by Alfred Metraux, p. 375 , Ceramics, by Gordon R. Willey, p. 139 , Engineering, by Wendell C. Bennett, p. 53 , Fire making, by John M. Cooper, p. 283 , Fish poisons, by Robert F. Heizer, p. 277 , Games and gambling, by John M. Cooper, p. 503 , Glossary, p. 773 , Habitations, by Wendell C. Bennett, p. 1 , Household furniture, by Wendell C. Bennett, p. 21 , List of illustrations, p. XIII , Medical practices, by Erwin H. Ackerknecht, p. 621 , Metallurgy, by William C. Root, p. 205 , Mnemonic and recording devices, by Wendell C. Bennett, p. 611 , Numbers, measures, weights, and calendars, by Wendell C. Bennett, p. 601 , Part 2. Jesuit missions in South America, by Alfred Metraux, p. 645 , Part 3. The native population of South America, by Julian H. Steward, p. 655 , Part 4. South American cultures: An interpretive summary, by Julian H. Steward, p. 669 , Petroglyphs, by Irving Rouse, p. 493 , Property among the tropical forest and marginal tribes, by Robert H. Lowie, p. 351 , Religion and shamanism, by Alfred Metraux, p. 559 , Religious structures, by Wendell C. Bennett, p. 29 , Rubber, by Alfred Metraux, p. 227 , Social and political organization of the tropical forest and marginal tribes, by Robert H. Lowie, p. 313 , Stimulants and narcotics, by John M. Cooper, p. 525 , Table of contents, p. V , The couvade, by Alfred Metraux, p. 369 , The social and political organization of the Andean peoples, by Paul Kirchoff, p. 293 , Traps, by John M. Cooper, p. 253 , Warfare, cannibalism, and human trophies, by Alfred Metraux, p. 383 , Weapons, by Alfred Metraux, p. 229 , Weaving, by Lila M. O'Neale, p. 97 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    Author information: Métraux, Alfred 1902-1963
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