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Green Bean Casseroles
Meghan Hendry
Jan 01, 0001
My proposal is for a poster about Green Bean casseroles and how this dish displays southern foodways, particularly surrounding ideas of southern hospitality.
Published by: Winthrop University
The effect of bean origin and temperature on grinding roasted coffee

Coffee is prepared by the extraction of a complex array of organic molecules from the roasted bean, which has been ground into fine particulates. The extraction depends on temperature, water chemistry and also the accessible...

The effect of bean origin and temperature on grinding roasted coffee

Coffee is prepared by the extraction of a complex array of organic molecules from the roasted bean, which has been ground into fine particulates. The extraction depends on temperature, water chemistry and also the accessible...

Alien Voices under the Bean Arbor
H Wu
Aug 08, 2017
This article examines an eighteenth-century French Jesuit’s translation of the final chapter of the early Qing collection of vernacular stories Doupeng xianhua 豆棚閒話 (Idle Talks under the Bean Arbor), which became a...
Effects of Rootone on Shoot and Root Growth of the Soy Bean and the Effects of Nutrient Salts on the Same
Thomas Pastras
Jan 01, 0001
This thesis provides background information on plant hormones and plant physiology and describes an experiment on the effects of growth hormone on the root and shoot of the soy bean plant.
Published by: Ursinus College
An Innate Preference of Bumblebees for Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted by Phaseolus vulgaris Plants Infected With Three Different Viruses
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)-infected tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plants emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) attractive to bumblebees (Bombus terrestris L.), which are important tomato pollinators, but which do not...
Practices and determinants of delivery by skilled birth attendants in Bangladesh.
INTRODUCTION: Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) at birth is low (20%) in Bangladesh. Birth attendance by SBAs is considered as the "single most important factor in preventing maternal deaths". This paper examined...
The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1908
Baseball Schaff prize debate The Dean's column Bean supper a success Relay races Lecture Personals Alumni notes Commencement week at Tiffin The quartet sings
Published by: Ursinus College
The Lantern Vol. 41, No. 2, Spring 1975
Awakening 10:27 The Box God's Children The Blasphemous Bean Beetle Levels Limpidland First Flight In April Butterfly In the Garden The Emperor's Pond The Mob Date with Destiny While Awaiting Death ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Bean seedling growth enhancement using magnetite nanoparticles

Advanced fertilizers are one of the top requirements to address rising global food demand. This study investigates the effect of bare and polyethylene glycol-coated Fe 3O 4 nanoparticles on the...

10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library
Mark Y. Herring
Jan 01, 0001
In an effort to save our culture, strike a blow for reading, and, above all, correct the well-intentioned but horribly misguided notions about what is fast becoming Intertopia among many nonlibrarian bean counters, here are 10...
Published by: Winthrop University
Bean seedling growth enhancement using magnetite nanoparticles

Advanced fertilizers are one of the top requirements to address rising global food demand. This study investigates the effect of bare and polyethylene glycol-coated Fe 3O 4 nanoparticles on the...

Prototype development of the intelligent hydrogel wound dressing and its efficacy in the detection of model pathogenic wound biofilms
The early detection of wound infection in-situ can dramatically improve patient care pathways and clinical outcomes. There is increasing evidence that within an infected wound the main bacterial mode of living is a biofilm: a...
Prototype development of the intelligent hydrogel wound dressing and its efficacy in the detection of model pathogenic wound biofilms
The early detection of wound infection in-situ can dramatically improve patient care pathways and clinical outcomes. There is increasing evidence that within an infected wound the main bacterial mode of living is a biofilm: a...
Triggered Release of Bacteriophage K from Agarose/Hyaluronan Hydrogel Matrixes by <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Virulence Factors
The use of hydrogels as safe, biocompatible materials for wound healing has been widely utilized in recent years. Here, we investigated the use of a composite hydrogel to impart a “trigger” mechanism into an antimicrobial...

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