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    • Yarbrough, Steven H. (1978)
      This experiment is designed to determine the earliest stage at which mouse embryos lacking zonae pellucidae, when transferred to recipient uteri, produce viable offspring. Donor mice were superovulated using Pregant Hare ...
    • Khimani, Naveed
      In a clinical setting, there are countless scenarios in which a statistical prognosis for patients can be extremely beneficial to medical professionals so that they may better allocate resources to provide the best patient ...
    • Spears, Kyle
      Mobility literature in economics examines the distribution of earnings in a workforce. That research is motivated to better understand how workers can rise or fall in the distribution of earnings. However, with new and ...
    • Yang, Tony
      Eating and exercise detection using continuous glucose monitor (CGM) signals is key to provide recommendations for a healthy lifestyle. However, this can be challenging given imbalanced data and other contexts. Previous ...
    • Haley, Patrick 1989- (2012-04-22)
      Military training lands are among the most degraded rangelands in the United States. Tracked vehicle training represents the largest source of soil disturbance on these rangelands (Fang et al. 2002). Training activities ...
    • Coker, Harrison Reid (2021-04-26)
      There are few other regions that have been as significantly altered by woody plant encroachment (WPE) as the Southern Great Plains (SGP) of the United States. The transition from an oak savanna to a shrubland mosaic ...
    • Hardeman, Donald W (2012-07-11)
      Ecological theory suggests morphology should be linked to foraging mode and strategy. This study was conducted to determine the possible relationship between morphology and diet of a monophyletic group of lizards in the ...
    • Gandarilla, Missy; Hubbard, John K. (Don & Ellie Knauss Veteran Resource & Support Center; Texas A&M University. Library, 2024)
      Human osteological material is an essential part of research, education, physical, and 3D collections; however, attaining osteological samples can be expensive and time consuming. Cadavers from anatomical courses are a ...
    • Victoria, Rachel Maria (2015-12-09)
      There are many different types of nonalcoholic beverages available in the United States today compared to decade ago. Functionality and health dimensions of beverages have changed over the years. Currently, exotic superfruit ...
    • Balana, Bedru; Bizimana, Jean-Claude; Richardson, James W.; Lefore, Nicole; Adimassu, Zenebe; Herbst, Brian K. (Elsevier; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)
      Small-scale irrigation (SSI) technologies can be useful not only to increase crop productivity and income but also as a viable adaptation practice to climate variability. A farm simulation model (FARMSIM) and data from ...
    • Bizimana, Jean-Claude; Derseh, Melkamu; Richardson, James W.; Bryant, Henry; Herbst, Brian K.; Lefore, Nicole; Clarke, Neville P.; Dile, Yihun T.; Srinivasan, Raghavan; Worqlul, Abeyou W.; Adie, Aberra (Agricultural & Applied Economics Association; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)
      Economic and Nutrition Impacts of Irrigated fodder and Crossbreed Cows
    • Hoffer, Dana Bryan (1987)
      Many businesses are not persuaded that advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) will bring large gains in manufacturing efficiency. The businesses, however, which rely upon traditional financial decision tools may be in ...
    • Lefore, Nicole; Stellbauer, Matt (ILSSI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)
      Economic Growth
    • Powis, Jennifer (1998)
      The Big Thicket National Preserve provides an excellent backdrop to test whether there is a correlation between economic impact and preservation. Conflicts over resources and land use blocked the preservation of the park ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Navarro, Carlos I.; Rettenmaier, Andrew J. (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2019-04-22)
      The Business Cycle Index measured one point lower than the revised January 2019 value, a -4.7% annualized rate of decline. Nonfarm employment for January was revised downward by 0.1% from the value released last month, and ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Navarro, Carlos I.; Rettenmaier, Andrew J. (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2020-04-17)
      Data on initial unemployment claims indicate that Texas lost almost 8% of its nonfarm employment in the last four weeks. Nationally, the 22 million in new unemployment claims in the last four weeks is equivalent to 14.5% ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Navarro, Carlos I.; Rettenmaier, Andrew J. (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2021-04-19)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased by 0.3% from January 2021 to February 2021. The revised local unemployment rate remained at its January 2021 level of 5.7% in February. Local nonfarm employment increased slightly by 0.4% ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Rettenmaier, Andrew J.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2022-04-25)
      The Business-Cycle increased 0.3% from January 2022 to February 2022. The local unemployment rate for February remained the same as in January at 3.7%. Local nonfarm employment in February decreased slightly from January ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Rettenmaier, Andrew J.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023-04-20)
      The Business-Cycle Index decreased 0.3% from January 2023 to February 2023. The local unemployment rate increased to 3.3% in February 2023 compared to 3.2% in January. February's local nonfarm employment decreased by 0.1% ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2024-04-17)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased 0.2% from January to February 2024. The local unemployment rate for February 2024 was 3.1%, unchanged from the previous month. February’s local nonfarm employment increased by 0.2% from ...