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Control of diseases of fruits, vegetables and flowers
(Mississippi Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1910-06) -
Control of Gortler Vortices by Means of Wall Deformations and Blowing/Suction
Görtler vortices evolve in boundary layers over concave surfaces as a result of the imbalance between centrifugal forces and radial pressure gradients. Depending on various geometrical and free-stream flow conditions, these ... -
Control of Görtler Vortices in High-Speed Boundary Layers
Görtler vortices develop in boundary layer flows over concave surfaces due to the imbalance between centrifugal forces and the wall-normal pressure gradient. These vortices can be efficient precursors to transition in ... -
Control of Multigenerators for the All-Electric Ship
The next generation of U.S. Navy ships will see the integration of the propulsion and electrical systems as part of the all-electric ship. This new architecture brings advantages and challenges. One of the challenges is ... -
Control of prairie crawfish
(Mississippi State College Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1953-07) -
Control of sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia L.) in soybeans
(Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1981-11) -
Control-Enhancing Corporate Governance Mechanisms: Family Versus Nonfamily Publicly Traded Firms
In this dissertation, Essay 1 draws upon agency theory and corporate governance to classify control enhancing corporate governance provisions and to examine the use of these provisions within the context of publicly traded ... -
Controlling Christmas: an environmental history of natural and artificial trees
This dissertation argues that from 1880 to 2010 the American natural and artificial Christmas tree industries remodeled themselves after one another. Artificial tree companies modeled their products after the natural tree, ... -
Controlling Forage Weed Species Detrimental to Livestock Production
Among the vast diversity of plants in the mid-South to which grazing livestock are exposed, there is a need to address certain species that are potentially harmful to livestock health and production. Field and greenhouse ... -
Conventional Pavements and Perpetual Pavements: A Rational and Empirical Approach
A study has been conducted to compare conventional pavements and perpetual pavements with a particular emphasis on perpetual pavements. One of the main drawbacks of conventional pavements and motivations for this work is ... -
Conventional systems of handling and ginning seed cotton in the Delta area of Mississippi
(Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1974-06) -
Conversation of Values: A Community Perspective of Sustainable Development Criteria Concerning Revitalization Efforts in Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi is currently undergoing a revitalization movement in an attempt to revive its blighted downtown core. While physical development is crucial to revival of the downtown landscape, the cultural landscape ... -
Conversion of Industrial Waste and Wastewaters into Lipids Suitable for Biodiesel Production
The potential of oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula glutinis for the sustainable production of biodiesel feedstock via fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass in pulp and paper wastewater as a fermentation media was investigated. ... -
Convex Analysis And Flows In Infinite Networks
We study the existence of flows in infinite networks and extend basic theorems due to Gale and Hoffman and to Ford and Fulkerson. The classical approach to finite networks uses a constructive combinatorical algorithm that ... -
Conwill collection
MSS. 124. 1846-1880. 0.08 cubic feet and 1 reel microfilm. Letters written by members of the Myers, Hollingsworth, Milner, and Conwill families, of South Carolina, Indianola, and Mississippi, 1846-1880. Mostly concern ... -
Cooling, heating, and power systems energy performance and non-conventional evaluation based on energy use
(Mississippi State UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering., 2008-06-06)Cooling, Heating and Power (CHP) systems have been recognized as a key alternative for thermal energy and electricity generation at or near end-user sites. CHP systems can provide electricity while recovering waste heat ... -
Coordination of inventory and transportation decisions in a two-stage supply chain
In today's competitive business world, companies face the crucial task of delivering goods on time. In order to benefit from high volumes, distributors (suppliers) try to consolidate deliveries while maintaining a high ...