Box 8
Contains 41 Results:
Paces' Forage Samples, 1934
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Partition of Orally Administered Radiative Phosphorus in the Blood and Milk of the Dairy Cow, by Saarinen and Comar, 1950
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Peanut Hulls, 1952-1953
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Phosphatase Bibliography, by Harry Hannan, n.d.
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Phosphate Availability, n.d. (ca. 1955-1956)
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Phosphate Fellowship Projects, U.S. Phosphoric Company Grant-in-Aid, n.d. (ca. 1943-1949)
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Phosphate Memorandum, 1954
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Phosphorus Deficient Growth Medium, n.d. (ca. 1955-1956)
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Phosphorus-32 Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1947
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.
Post-Wean Test, Lykes Brothers Feedlot, 1973
This series consists of data, reports, project proposals, and correspondence from the Nutrition Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science. It contains extensive material on animal material functions and the first studies of radioactive isotopes and trace element nutrition in large animals. Also well documented is work on soft-tissue calcification in cattle and the survival of pathogens in solid waste compost processes.