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National distribution of feral hogs and related stakeholder attitudes
Feral hog distribution (Sus scrofa) has increased to 38 states due to high fecundity rates, an omnivorous diet, and translocation by humans; affecting various stakeholders. To assess stakeholder attitudes and feral hog ... -
Nations Imagined Online: A Case Study of the Villoux Server System
Online communities have become commonplace in the modern world, developing on nearly every website and application. These communities can develop on a singular website, e.g. forums like Reddit and 4Chan where like-minded ... -
Native to the Soil: Twentieth-Century Agrarian Thought in the Upland South
(Department of HistoryCollege of Arts and Sciences, 2019)Taking the lives and work of writers from the Upland South, this dissertation seeks to find out how agrarian thinkers understood the place and meaning of rural life in the twentieth century. Scholars have underscored the ... -
Natural cooling of Georgia lilies
(Mississippi State University Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1963-11) -
Natural Hazards In Mississippi: Regional Perceptions And Reality
This study comprised of a survey of 807 students in geosciences classes at Mississippi State University to determine the perceived level of threat from eight natural hazards: hurricanes, hail, lightning, tornadoes, ... -
Natural plant food, claims made for it and its value
(Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1898-02-15) -
Natural Population Dynamics of Rock Iguanas in the Bahama Archipelago
Understanding whether groups of individuals represent a single panmictic gene pool, or multiple genetically structured populations across a species range should aid in predicting whether specific conservation strategies ... -
Natural Regeneration Dynamics of Red Oak Seedlings in Mississippi Bottomland Forests
Numerous studies highlighted sharp declines in abundance of red oak species (Quercus spp., Section Erythrobalanus) in the southeastern United States. Red oaks are major components of bottomland forests, provide important ... -
Natural Variation in Fish Transcriptomes: Comparative Analysis of the Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) and Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
(Public Library of ScienceInstitute for Genomics, Biocomputing and Biotechnology, 12/10/2014)Fathead minnow and zebrafish are among the most intensively studied fish species in environmental toxicogenomics. To aid the assessment and interpretation of subtle transcriptomic effects from treatment conditions of ... -
Navigation algorithm for spacecraft lunar landing
A detailed analysis and design of a navigation algorithm for a spacecraft to achieve precision lunar descent and landing is presented. The Inertial Navigation System (INS) was employed as the primary navigation system. To ... -
Navigation System Design with Application to the Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle and Space Launch Systems
For a launch vehicle, the Navigation System is responsible for determining the vehicle state and providing state and state derived information for Guidance and Controls. The accuracy required of the Navigation System by ... -
Near field phenomena in dipole radiation
In this dissertation we have studied near-field phenomena in dipole radiation. We have studied first the energy flow patterns of the radiation emitted by an electric dipole located in between parallel mirrors. The field ... -
Near-Field Depth Perception in Optical See-Though Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is a very promising display technology with many compelling industrial applications. However, before it can be used in actual settings, its fidelity needs to be investigated from a user-centric ... -
Near-Field Depth Perception in See-Through Augmented Reality
This research studied egocentric depth perception in an augmented reality (AR) environment. Specifically, it involved measuring depth perception in the near visual field by using quantitative methods to measure the depth ... -
Nelson (L. E.) collection
MSS. 66. 1836-1943. 1 reel microfilm. Collection of L. E. Nelson, clergyman and lawyer of Jackson, Mississippi. Includes deeds, tax receipts, and other business and legal papers (1839-1938) of George A. Smythe, Arthur W. ... -
Nestling Provisioning Of Dickcissels In Native Warm-Season Grass Field Buffers
Grassland birds must have accessible, nutritional prey for nestlings which Conservation Reserve Program practices like CP33—Habitat Buffers for Upland Birds may provide. In 2008—2009, I monitored dickcissel nests in and ... -
Net migration in Mississippi, 1950 to 1960
(Mississippi State University Agricultural Experiment StationMississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 1961-12) -
Network Interdiction Models and Algorithms for Information Security
Major cyber attacks against the cyber networks of organizations has become a common phenomenon nowadays. Cyber attacks are carried out both through the spread of malware and also through multi-stage attacks known as hacking. ... -
Network Training for Continuous Speech Recognition
Spoken language processing is one of the oldest and most natural modes of information exchange between humans beings. For centuries, people have tried to develop machines that can understand and produce speech the way ...