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Harvesting, Handling, and Storage of Soybean Seed
(Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1971) -
Has the education and health relationship changed over time?a panel analysis of age, period, and cohort effects
(Mississippi State UniversityDepartment of Sociology., 2009-04-01)Two vital American social institutions, education and health care, are intimately related. The individual-level relationship between education and health is tenuous, changing over time, throughout the life course, and ... -
Hay presses
(Mississippi Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1889-06-20) -
Head lettuce production
(Mississippi State University Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1963-11) -
Head of Household Socioeconomic Status Effect on Dietary Intake of Children
Obesity is considered an epidemic and a precursor for many diseases. Children from lower income families are more likely to be obese, however previous studies on differences in child dietary intake based on parental income ... -
Headspace solid-phase microextraction of analytes important to biofuels
Biodiesel is a renewable, biodegradable, clean burning fuel, produced from vegetable oils and animal fat. It is a mixture of fatty acid alkyl esters, products that result from the catalytic transesterification of lipids. ... -
Headwater hydrologic functions in the upper gulf coastal plain of Mississippi
(Mississippi State UniversityDepartment of Forestry., 2011-03-31)Headwater streams are considered to be the greatest contributor to nonpoint source and are a crucial part of overall watershed dynamics because they comprise more than 50-80% of stream networks and watershed land areas. ... -
Health Care Benefits for State Workers: What Drives the Differences?
In any given week glance through the nation's leading newspapers and popular magazines and chances are you will find an article on the nation's medically uninsured. In chiding a country that allows 16% of its citizens to ... -
Health Science Curriculum for Early Childhood: Teacher Implementation and Impact on Child Health Knowledge
This dissertation contains two secondary quantitative data analyses studies. In the first, implementation of the WannaBee Healthy? Be Smart! Be Active! Be a Leader! health science curriculum was examined to expand understanding ... -
Healthcare Experiences of Transgender Mississippians: A Qualitative Study
For this study, in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 transgender adults who lived, or had previously lived, in Mississippi and sought healthcare services in the state. The questions asked focused on ... -
Hearth and Home: Life In and Around A "Kitchen" from Ancient Judah as Excavated at Tell Halif
A room with many well-preserved artifacts was excavated at Tell Halif in a level associated with Ancient Judah. By using analogy the use of these artifacts can be compared with that of other similar objects. Analogy is at ... -
Heat Stress Inhibits Chloroplast Development in Ivy Geranium
Pelargonium peltatum, ivy geranium, experiences foliar bleaching at temperatures exceeding 30° C. Contessa™ Red (heat tolerant) and Temprano™ Lavender (heat susceptible) were compared. Established plants underwent temperature ... -
Heat Transfer and Friction in Helically-Finned Tubes using Artificial Neural Networks
The last few decades have seen a significant development of complex heat transfer enhancement geometries such as a helically-finned tube. The arising problem is that as the fins become more complex, so does the prediction ... -
Heater hood improves circulation in plastic greenhouse studies in Mississippi Delta
(Mississippi State University Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1960-12) -
Heathman family land grants
MSS. 209. 1826, 1830. 0.16 cubic feet. Land grants in Choctaw District, Mississippi, to Joseph Heath, Samuel Welch, Charles Baker of Warren County. Signed by Presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.