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Drug use guide : for swine
(North Dakota State University, 1978) -
Drug use guide : poultry
(North Dakota State University, 1978) -
Drug use guide : sheep & dairy goats
(North Dakota State University, 1978) -
Drug withdrawal times for beef cattle
(North Dakota State University, 1985) -
Drugs and Alcohol Among North Dakota Youth: It Begins With The Family
(North Dakota State University, 2000) -
Drugs and Alcohol Among North Dakota Youth: Not My Child
(North Dakota State University, 2000) -
Drumlanrig Castle
(North Dakota State University, 2010-04-09) -
Dry bean grower survey of pest problems and pesticide use in Minnesota and North Dakota
(North Dakota State UniversityNDSU Extension Service, 2002)Survey of the members of the Northarvest Bean Growers Association, which also provides funding. No issues published in 1993 and 2001. -
Dry bean production guide
(North Dakota State University, 1997)Published in cooperation with Northharvest Bean Growers Association -
Dry bean production handbook
(North Dakota State University, 1990) -
Dry edible bean diseases
(North Dakota State University, 1994) -
Dry Edible Bean Diseases
(North Dakota State University, 1998) -
Dry Edible Bean White Mold MAGIC Population
(2021)A dry edible bean MAGIC population was generated to map genes for resistance to white mold and to produce inbred lines with improved white mold (WM) resistance combined with good agronomic performance for primarily the ... -
Drying and Pretreatments Affect the Nutritional and Sensory Quality of Oyster Mushrooms
(North Dakota State University, 2014)The effect two drying treatments (solar and oven), three blanching treatments (no blanching, water and steam), and four chemical treatments (no chemical, lemon juice, vinegar and potassium bisulfite) on oyster mushroom ... -
Drying Seed Without Heat
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Drylot Beef Cow/Calf Production
(North Dakota State University, 2007) -
Ds-Optimal Design for Model Discrimination in a Probit Model
(North Dakota State University, 2014)In toxicology studies, dose response functions with a downturn at higher doses are often observed. For such response functions, researchers often want to see if the downturn of the response is signifcant. A probit model ... -
DT-Optimal Designs for Probit Models in Clinical Trials
(North Dakota State University, 2015)The Optimal designs used in a clinical trial depends on the goals of the study. Common goals are estimating model parameters and choosing between models. D-optimal designs are used when the goal is to estimate the model ...