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Growth and Development of Saline Seeps
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Growth and survival of shelterbelts
(North Dakota State University, 1980)The need for trees in the Great Plains was recognized during settlement in the late 1800's. The Timber Culture Act of 1873 provided for planting a timber culture entry of 40 acres for each quarter section (160 acres) of ... -
Growth Hormone Mediated Regulation of Osmoregulation in Euryhaline Teleosts
(North Dakota State University, 2014)Within the multitude of fish species that exist on our planet, there are a certain number that possess the unique ability to live in both freshwater (FW) and seawater (SW) environments. This ability, known as euryhalinity, ... -
Growth Management Strategies for Downtown Development Focusing on Affordable Housing
(North Dakota State University, 2020)With an ever-growing world population, our cities, along with communities have continued to grow. The population in Kansas City Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area has increased each year. In 2018 the population ... -
Growth of Fusarium graminearum and Production of Trichothecenes During the Malting of Winter Rye and Triticale
(North Dakota State University, 2019)There is growing interest in malting and brewing with rye. However, previous research has shown a propensity for the development of deoxynivalenol (DON) in rye malts, even when levels on the grain is low. The main objective ... -
Growth of Fusarium Graminearum on Wheat Bran/Agar Cultures in Relation to Fusarium Head Blight Susceptibility
(North Dakota State University, 2012)Research investigates the chemical basis for Fusarium head blight (FHB) resistance and initiating development of a screening test for resistant wheat genotypes. The focus is on minimizing cost of screening and gaining ... -
Growth Through the Past: Cooperation of the Past, Present, and Future in Revitalizing Clarissa, Minnesota
(North Dakota State University, 2013)This thesis goes on to answer the question of whether a piece of the past can be used as a catalyst for growth in a small community. By adapting a current piece of architecture into a tool that can be used by the residents ... -
Growth without Expansion: Utilizing Space We Already Have
(North Dakota State University, 2013)This Thesis will look into the underutilized and often overlooked land resource above built cities. The air space above our structures and roads is a frontier that rarely is tapped into. In an attempt to counter urban ... -
Grundtvig Church
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Grundtvig Church
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Grundtvig Church
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Grundtvig Church
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Grundtvig Church
(North Dakota State University, 2012-11-16) -
Grundtvig Church
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Guest Columns
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