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  1. ... Principal Chemist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Peoria, Illinois (1939-40), the rest of ... active as an advisor to the Department of Agriculture and the Department of State. From an Indiana ...
  2. ... often favorable. And mutations are the essence of agriculture. The variety of traits found in nature reflects ... protect the environment. Background Since the practice of agriculture began about 10,000 years ago, humans have ...
  3. ... alternative to synthetic agrochemicals. The biotechnology revolution in agriculture is fast approaching. For crop protection, a move ... Current status and recent developments in biopesticide use. Agriculture 8(1). Barnard CO. 1958. Pesticide development costs. ...
  4. ... residues, when combined with inedible materials generated by agriculture, food, biotechnology, or other industries, can provide a ... Such practices can increase the future profitability of agriculture and reduce net GHG emissions from industrial synthesis ...
  5. ... and Industrial Research (DSIR) offered statistical problems from agriculture and biometrics that attracted his scientific interest. His ... the NZ DSIR, working on problems from geophysics, agriculture, and industry. His superior there wrote “His genuine ...
  6. ... when researchers in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) laboratory in Peoria, Illinois, discovered that mold ... sequence or identify the DNA sequence. Biotechnology and Agriculture In the past, plant and animal breeding were ...
  7. ... of equity, among others. Summer Bridge on Smart Agriculture Volume 52 No. 2 - Summer 2022 People everywhere rely on agriculture in one form or another – for food, animal ...
  8. ... Member Research Physical Scientist , U.S. Department of Agriculture Silver Spring, Maryland, United States Research Physical Scientist U.S. Department of Agriculture Other Affiliations U.S. Department of Agriculture Address ...
  9. ... Saharan Africa and South Asia Author Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources Division on Earth and Life ... these technologies to fruition and ultimately to transform agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Read ...
  10. ... and aerospace, transportation and logistics, semiconductor and microelectronics, agriculture, and food, and biomedical for health care. “NAE ... Bureaucracy can fail to keep up with that.” Agriculture and Food Security for National Security “We don’ ...
  11. ... West Area ARS, PWA , U.S. Department of Agriculture Retired Director, Pacific West Area ARS, PWA U.S. Department of Agriculture Other Affiliations University of California, Riverside U.S. ...
  12. ... treatment plants. However, pollution caused by urban runoff, agriculture, and other "non-point sources" have proven more ... treatment plants. However, pollution caused by urban runoff, agriculture, and other "non-point sources" have proven more ...
  13. ... Leader, Instrumentation Research Laboratory , U.S. Department of Agriculture Retired Research Leader, Instrumentation Research Laboratory U.S. Department of Agriculture Other Affiliations U.S. Department of Agriculture More ...
  14. ... retired) Agricultural Research Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture Mitchellville, Maryland, United States Associate Administrator (retired) Agricultural ...
  15. ... extreme events, include more vulnerable institutions (e.g., agriculture, power plants, transportation hubs, rail corridors, low-income ... in poverty, indirect costs associated with loss of agriculture, level of isolation, or social capital, allows rural ...
  16. ... manner is significant. The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that the worldwide food supply will ... Inspection Service (APHIS) of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), using ...
  17. ... groundwater pumping (and some water use reductions in agriculture and cities) (Lund et al. 2018). Adaptive Responses ... supply. The importance of such supplies, especially for agriculture during long droughts, has grown as California’s ...
  18. ... sequencing become possible. Diagnosis, prognosis, pharmacogenomics, drug development, agriculture—all will be changed in a fundamental way. ... morphological classification system to genetically based classification. In agriculture, sequencing can act as an analog of a ...
  19. ... the amount and type of water used in agriculture. Vegetation mapping can also help in locating potential ... Because of this hyper-aridity, human consumption and agriculture are completely dependent on groundwater resources. Growing populations, ...
  20. ... such e-commerce, traffic flow control, hospital management, agriculture, genome sequencing, and disaster mitigation. Big Data are ... economy, urban infrastructure systems, disaster prevention and mitigation, agriculture, forestry and fisheries industry, outer space, and the ...
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