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2. 514 Uvb-induced necrosis in human epidermal keratinocytes
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Plunkett, H., primary, Denning, M.F., additional, and Mifsud, M., additional
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- 2021
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3. Elites and Change in the Kentucky Mountains
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Plunkett, H. Dudley, Bowman, Mary Jean, Plunkett, H. Dudley, and Bowman, Mary Jean
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- 2015
4. Regulation of The Indonesian Cement Industry
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Plunkett, H. J., primary, Morgan, W. E., additional, and Pomeroy, J. L., additional
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- 1997
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5. Mountain Families in Transition.
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Lewis, Helen M., primary, Schwarzweller, Harry K., additional, Brown, James S., additional, Mangalam, J. J., additional, Plunkett, H. Dudley, additional, and Bowman, Mary Jean, additional
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- 1974
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6. Those Sassy, Small Cars.
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Plunkett, H. C., Clapp Jr., John P., Hegeman, Robert A., Gundy, Lloyd W., Wallace, Kathryn V., and Milton, Constance
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LETTERS to the editor , *FOREIGN automobiles , *AUTOMOBILES , *MOTOR vehicles , *LOCOMOTION - Abstract
Presents letters to the editor in response to the article "Those Little Foreign Cars," by Arthur W. Baum in the March 15, 1958 issue.
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- 1958
7. Land development by Government 1945-69
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Plunkett, H. J.
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- land development, settlement, government policy, historical aspects, policy aspects, economic returns, economic aspects, farm improvements, agricultural production, New Zealand, ANZSRC::070101 Agricultural Land Management, ANZSRC::070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness, ANZSRC::160505 Economic Development Policy
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From the earliest European settlement in New Zealand the wealth of the country has depended heavily upon agriculture. With a lack of useful mineral resources, small population, isolation from markets, moist temperate climate and relative abundance of land, the country's comparative advantage in international trade has centred on the production of bulky, low cost agricultural products. That this is still true is illustrated by the National Development Conference's Targets Committee projecting that over 50 per cent of the increased exports necessary for the country's continued economic growth is to come from agriculture; the sector already providing over 75 per cent of the country's exports. Although the major proportion of these exports is to come from the intensification of existing farms a considerable increment of output will be contributed by the Government continuing its current level of operations in developing new farms from existing agriculturally unproductive land. It is not the aim of this study to see whether or not the Government should extend or contract these activities. The aim of the study is rather to review past operations in this field to establish a sound base for an intelligent analysis of this particular activity of Government in New Zealand. The evolution of the Government's role as a land developer is outlined in Chapter II, and criteria for evaluation are advanced in Chapter III. Chapter IV sets out the difficulties involved and expedients adopted to enable the study to proceed, while Chapter V sets out the results. Finally in Chapter VI the results are interpreted, conclusion drawn, and some thoughts on future policy are advanced.
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- 1970
8. Livestock targets in North Canterbury hill country: the impact of changing prices
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Morris, J. L., Plunkett, H. J., and Johnson, R. W. M.
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- 1968
9. An analysis of lands and survey development projects 1945-69
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Plunkett, H. J.
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- 1972
10. Land development by Government 1945-69
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Plunkett, H. J.
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- 1971
11. O. A. C. Review Volume 35 Issue 12, August 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., McArthur, Miss E., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,fruit industry ,editorial ,personals ,H. C. Mason ,lamb market ,local news ,Hydro Electric Power Commission ,hydro-electric power ,sheep industry ,farming ,photograph ,swine industry ,cattle industry ,Smith Broadens Out ,electricity ,livestock production ,advertising ,agriculture ,script ,Guelph ,War Memorial Hall ,poultry equipment ,Council of Canadian Meat Packers ,Macdonald Institute ,peach growing ,marriage announcements ,College news ,birth announcements ,alumnae ,Agricultural Representatives of Ontario ,OAC Review ,poetry ,chicken coop - Abstract
Articles in this issue pertain to the work of the Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers, a review of the Canadian lamb market, improving equipment for the raising of poultry, an overview of electric power to rural users, and growing peach trees. Alumnus H. C. Mason shares the first act of the script for his play "Smith Broadens Out". Campus news reports on a visitor's perspective of the construction of the War Memorial Hall, and the Agricultural Representatives of Ontario conference. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Harvest Time in Town The Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers "Smith Broadens Out" A review of the lamb market Better equipment for growing our chick crop Hydro-electric power for rural districts Some factors in peach growing Editorial College life Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
12. O. A. C. Review Volume 35 Issue 10, June 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., McArthur, Miss E., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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baking technology ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Denmark ,Rondeau ,local news ,athletics ,irrigation ,Alberta ,baking short course ,plant breeding ,Peonies ,Southwestern Ontario ,advertising ,agriculture ,milk ,Point Pelee ,obituary ,barley ,Guelph ,agricultural products ,Macdonald Institute ,Baccalaureate Service ,nutrition ,quality ,marriage announcements ,College news ,birth announcements ,food science ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Faculty and alumni are the main contributors to this issue. Agricultural articles pertain to the quality of Danish agricultural products, plant breeding of barley, irrigation development in Alberta, and the selection of peonies. Two student articles are a travel diary of an excursion to Point Pelee, and the second prizewinning article on the nutrition of milk. Campus news mentions the new short course in baking technology and the Baccalaureate Service. Alumni updates are provided in the Alumni column. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The Clover Meadow How they do it in Denmark A trip to Rondeau and Pelee The breeding of smooth awned barleys Wanted - more talk The development of irrigation Nature's miracle - milk Paeonies Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
13. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 6, February 1924
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Ontario Agricultural College, Davey, A. E., McGugan, A., Skinner, G., Russell, Miss L., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Student Volunteer Movement ,I. O. D. E ,local news ,athletics ,mining ,Indianapolis ,fiftieth anniversary O. A. C ,dance ,rugby ,steel ,short story ,swimming ,basketball ,advertising ,apples ,agriculture ,mechanic's department ,short course ,apple varieties ,Guelph ,agricultural education ,masque ,Macdonald Institute ,experimental work ,marriage announcements ,hockey ,College news ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry ,Macdonald initiation - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to experimental work on apple trees and agricultural education. Two student short stories address creating water wells on the prairies and mining for silver. Other articles focus on the Indianapolis Convention for the Student Volunteer Movement and the mechanic's department article on steel. Campus news reports on the athletic results in hockey and basketball, the I. O. D. E. masque, and the Rugby Benefit Dance. The Alumni column notes the preparations for the fiftieth anniversary of the O. A. C., and alumni updates. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the short course student initiation and alumnae updates. Ice-Lore Hardy stocks for the apple Dutchy's Dynamiting The Indianapolis Convention The Hole in the Hill Agricultural education and what it should stand for Steel Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1924
14. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 5, January 1924
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Ontario Agricultural College, Davey, A. E., McGugan, A., Skinner, G., Russell, Miss L., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,Battle of Amiens ,soy beans ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,war reminiscence ,electrical power ,literary debates ,Returned Men's Dance ,rugby ,livestock judging ,advertising ,summer fallow ,agriculture ,Guelph ,soccer ,August 8, 1918 ,Minister of Agriculture ,marriage announcements ,assault-at-arms ,College news ,alumnae ,J. S. Martin ,rural electricity distribution ,OAC Review ,poetry ,college life - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the problem of electric power distribution to farms, the value of growing soybeans, and the use of summer fallow in wheat production. The first prize descriptive essay is a war reminiscence regarding the Battle of Amiens. Also in this issue is an article on the success of the Livestock Judging Team. Campus news reports on the athletic results, the success of the men's rugby team, and the decreasing number of men attending the Returned Men's Dance. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Reliance The problem of electrical power on the farm The triumph of Amiens Soy beans Substitutes for the summer fallow Bull baiting Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1924
15. O. A. C. Review Volume 35 Issue 9, May 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., McArthur, Miss E., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,athletic awards ,editorial ,poultry club ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,descriptive essay ,Sophomore Dinner ,journalism ,travel diary ,Netherswell Manor ,farming ,rural flight ,British Empire ,commercial apiculture ,Bits o' Bronze ,scholarship ,New Brunswick ,O. A. C. Returned Men's Dance ,swimming ,queen ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,obituary ,fencing ,Guelph ,War Memorial Hall ,Macdonald Institute ,imperialism ,England ,marriage announcements ,College news ,Ontario Agricultural Representatives ,birth announcements ,summer employment ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
The highlight of this issue is the examination results for the O. A. C. students. Two articles focus on the search for summer employment and potential employment in journalism. Agricultural articles pertain to poultry club work in New Brunswick, and rearing queen bees for the apiary. A student provides an essay on traveling to Netherswell Manor in England, while Professor Unwin comments on British imperialism. The editorial addresses the progress on the building of War Memorial Hall. Campus news reports on the athletic awards, the final dances and dinners for the school year, and the awarding of the Bits O' Bronze scholarship. Alumni updates are provided in the Alumni column. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Now the Lilac Tree's in Bud Summer employment Education in journalism Poultry club work in New Brunswick Imperial development Queen rearing in the commercial apiary At Netherswell Manor Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
16. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 4, December 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., Russell, Miss L., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Union Literary meeting ,scholarships ,Agronomy Club ,Dairy Club ,local news ,athletics ,India agriculture ,cultural education ,O. A. C. debating team ,O. A. C. stock sale ,O. A. C. Rifle Association ,rugby ,Le Club Francais ,wardrobe ,livestock judging ,advertising ,agriculture ,Macdonald public speaking contest ,Returned Men's Club ,seed grain selection ,Alfalfa ,Animal Husbandry Club ,college fashion ,Guelph Road Race ,obituary ,awards ,theatre night ,Guelph ,initiation ,Macdonald Institute ,Annual Sophomore party ,marriage announcements ,College news ,agricultural economics ,birth announcements ,taxation ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This expanded Christmas issue contains articles on public land ownership, Dr. Zavitz' experiments with different seed grains, comments on livestock judging, and the winter hardiness of alfalfa. Other articles pertain to the changing fashion in college dress, cultural education, the need for O. A. C. graduates to teach in India, and the O. A. C. stock sale. Campus news reports on the activities of the college organizations, that the freshmen initiation still occurred, and athletic activities included participation in the Guelph Thanksgiving Road Race. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column contains a speech regarding "Why girls leave home", as well as, alumnae updates. Recompense Where the single tax falls down The new freedom Culture and agriculture Influence of seed grain selections The need in India Sage comments on judging Winter hardiness in alfalfa Revenge The O. A. C. stock sale Mid-November Medals, scholarships and prizes awarded April, 1923 Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
17. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 8, April 1924
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Ontario Agricultural College, Davey, A. E., McGugan, A., Skinner, G., Russell, Miss L., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,baseball ,editorial ,personals ,athletic concert ,local news ,athletics ,co-operative association ,indoor track meet ,fiftieth anniversary O. A. C ,short story ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,theatre production ,birth announcement ,obituary ,American Farm Economics Association ,agricultural colleges ,Guelph ,enrollment ,Macdonald Institute ,butter ,Masonic Banquet ,public speaking contest ,correspondence education ,hockey ,College news ,"Dulcy" ,play ,alumnae ,Sophomore Banquet ,dairy science ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Highlighted in this issue is the proposed programme for the Ontario Agricultural College's fiftieth anniversary celebrations. Other articles pertain to the manufacturing of butter, the strength of co-operative associations, and agricultural education by correspondence courses. The third prizewinning short story by a student is published in this issue. Campus news reports on the public speaking contest, the sophomore and Masonic banquets, and the athletic results. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Now is the Time of Year Influence of acidity on flavor and keeping quality of butter The Stocking Hill Ghost The commodity co-operative association - its strength and weakness Development of correspondence teaching in American agricultural colleges Semi-centennial celebration of the Ontario Agricultural College Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1924
18. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 2, October 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., Russell, Miss L., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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football ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,animal diseases ,local news ,athletics ,Lightning Rod Act ,cattle conformation ,dairy tests ,advertising ,agriculture ,Cedarhurst ,O. A. C. Review competition ,obituary ,conservation ,food and beverages ,Guelph ,O. A. C. history ,livestock feeding ,grounding ,exporting fruit ,vitamins ,Holstein Friesian ,agricultural production ,marriage announcements ,College news ,old growth trees ,birth announcements ,lightning rod installation ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry ,spare periods ,immigration - Abstract
This issue begins with a history of the past fifty years of the Ontario Agricultural College. Agricultural articles pertain to the development of Holstein Friesian cattle, an explanation of the need for the Lightning Rod Act, preparing fruit for export, and the importance of vitamins in livestock feed. Continued in this issue is the article on the need for conservation of original old growth trees. The editorial comments on how immigration may solve the farm labour shortage. Campus news addresses how athletics contributes to a well-rounded education. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. October Fifty years of college history Hoar Frost The original development and characteristics of the Holstein-Friesian The trees of Cedarhurst The Poet's Possession The Lightning Rod Act and inspection Fruit for export Vitamins on the farm Editorial Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
19. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 7, March 1924
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Ontario Agricultural College, Davey, A. E., McGugan, A., Skinner, G., Russell, Miss L., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,meat industry ,local news ,poultry breeding ,athletics ,Union Literary Society ,O. A. C. Carnival ,Conversat ,Annual Oratorical Contest ,Carlton County Vocational School ,genetics ,New Brunswick ,short story ,swimming ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,Macdonald Literary Society ,animal husbandry ,theatre production ,Valentine Party ,soil fertility ,boxing ,wrestling ,Guelph ,vegetable growing ,O. A. C. Alumni Winnipeg ,Macdonald Institute ,Conversazione ,shooting ,"A Nautical Knot" ,marriage announcements ,I. O. D. E. tea ,hockey ,assault-at-arms ,College news ,play ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to genetics in poultry production and the problem of soil fertility for vegetable growers. Other articles address the need for a course to study meats for the meat industry, and New Brunswick's Carleton County Vocational School. A student contribution is a short story about his pet dog. Campus news highlights the success of the annual Conversat, the annual Carnival, and the Union Literary Society's annual oratorical contest. The Alumni column notes the reunion of the O. A. C. Alumni in Winnipeg, and alumni updates. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the Macdonald Literary Society meeting and alumnae updates. Serenity The value of a study of meats in our college course Atavism and reversion The vegetable grower's problem in soil fertility Just Dog Carleton County Vocational School Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1924
20. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 1, September 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., McArthur, Miss E., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,H. C. Mason ,local news ,athletics ,Dominion Illustration Stations ,geography ,crop rotation ,Smith Broadens Out ,O. A. C. Co-operative Association ,Experimental Farms ,advertising ,agriculture ,education ,Cedarhurst ,college elections ,cornerstone ,obituary ,field meetings ,conservation ,script ,Guelph ,fruit ,War Memorial Hall ,Dominion Department of Agriculture ,organization ,successful farming ,college spirit ,Macdonald Institute ,Canadian National Exhibition ,marriage announcements ,College news ,old growth trees ,birth announcements ,seed potatoes ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry ,red clover seed - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the work of the Dominion Illustration Stations, how to select fruit for exhibiting at agricultural exhibitions, and factors contributing to profitable agriculture. Other articles address the need for conservation of original old growth trees, and the benefits of the O. A. C. Co-operative Association. Alumnus H. C. Mason shares the second act of his play "Smith Broadens Out". Campus news reports of the ceremony for the laying of the cornerstone of the War Memorial Hall and the start of the athletic program. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities and the activities of the Class of 1922. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Salutation of the Dawn The extent and work of the Dominion Illustration Stations The trees of Cedarhurst The House of the Trees "Smith Broadens Out" Selecting fruit for exhibition Factors governing successful agriculture The Co-op Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
21. Intraoperative Blood Loss Among Jehovah's Witnesses in Spinal Deformity Surgery: A Report of 5 Cases.
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Plunkett H, Gass H, and Gross R
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- Adolescent, Anesthesia, General methods, Blood Loss, Surgical prevention & control, Child, Female, Humans, Hypotension, Retrospective Studies, Blood Transfusion, Autologous, Bloodless Medical and Surgical Procedures methods, Epoetin Alfa therapeutic use, Hematinics therapeutic use, Jehovah's Witnesses, Scoliosis surgery
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- 2015
22. Enhancing membership with one-stop service.
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Plunkett H
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- Consumer Behavior, Michigan, Organizational Objectives, Databases as Topic, Internet, Societies, Hospital organization & administration
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- 2003
23. Building relationships is high priority. MHA's account executive program.
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Plunkett H
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- Interprofessional Relations, Michigan, Program Development, Societies, Hospital organization & administration
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- 1999
24. Anterograde amnesia following triazolam use in two emergency physicians.
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Huff JS and Plunkett HG
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- Adult, Amnesia physiopathology, Emergency Medicine, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders drug therapy, Triazolam pharmacology, Triazolam therapeutic use, Work Schedule Tolerance, Amnesia chemically induced, Physicians, Self Medication adverse effects, Triazolam adverse effects
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Anterograde amnesia following triazolam ingestion lasting beyond the sedative-hypnotic effect of the drug has recently been reported. Two additional cases are presented involving emergency physicians.
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- 1989
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25. Good maintenance management means big savings.
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Plunkett HD
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- Canada, Equipment and Supplies, Hospital, Hospital Administration, Personnel Administration, Hospital, Economics, Hospital, Maintenance and Engineering, Hospital
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- 1977
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