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The Borer Problem in Green Ash in North Dakota Shelterbelts
(North Dakota State University, 1973) -
Born Too Soon and Too Small: Questions and Answers about Prematurity
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Boron Content of North Dakota Flax
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Borrowed Past: Reexamining High-Density Housing in South Korea
(North Dakota State University, 2017)South Korea has made a lot of progress in the last 6 decades; from being one of the poorest countries to having the 11th largest economy in the world. The country transformed rapidly after the Korean War and today represents ... -
Bosch, Anton
(1997-06-01)Prairie Public Collection Interview on 1 June 1997, Nuremberg, Germany. Conducted by Ron Vossler and Bob Dambach. -
Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Boston Church
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Botany Department records, 1920-1954
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Bottega - Desire and Distance: A Journey Through Storied Architecture, Art, and Fashion in Venice, California
(North Dakota State University, 2023)While we are constantly immersed in a world driven by efficiency and immediacy, the result is a collapsed distance of seduction and desire and a diluted connection to making and the arts. Venice, California was intended ... -
The Boundaries of Social Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: A New Framework
(North Dakota State University, 2016)Social entrepreneurship (SE) incorporates the more ethical dimensions of innovative business practices in the pursuit of financial sustainability in the advancement of societal goals, and is intended to empower all ... -
Boundary Estimation
(North Dakota State University, 2015)The existing statistical methods do not provide a satisfactory solution to determining the spatial pattern in spatially referenced data, which is often required by research in many areas including geology, agriculture, ... -
Bounding Surface Approach to the Fatigue Modeling of Engineering Materials with Applications to Woven Fabric Composites and Concrete
(North Dakota State University, 2011)It has been known that the nucleation and growth of cracks and defects dominate the fatigue damage process in brittle or quasi-brittle materials, such as woven fabric composites and concrete. The behaviors of these materials ...