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Humphrey
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Year: 1955
Type: Document

Friedrich
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Year: 1955
Type: Document

Kallander, Weaver, Gaines
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Year: 1955
Type: Document

Fuller, Shannon, Burgess
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Year: 1955
Type: Document

Woods
Recent advances in the knowledge of basic physiological processes, coupled with the discovery of the growth-regulator type of phytocides, have stimulated tremendous interest and work in methods of controlling weed plants. New advances are being made…
Year: 1955
Type: Document

Byram
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Year: 1955
Type: Document

Weaver
[from the text] Wild fire has caused tremendous damage in the forests of America. To make the public more aware of such fact and of necessity of extreme care in use of fire, intensive educational campaigns are being conducted by various conservation…
Year: 1955
Type: Document