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Burning question: How much drought causes increased flammability in eastern redcedar?
(2020-12)Encroachment of eastern redcedar, Juniperus virginiana, due to fire suppression, is one of the greatest contributors to the degradation of North American grasslands. Mature trees are unlikely to burn during wet periods. ... -
Burnout Rates in Oklahoma State University - College of Osteopathic Medicine Alumni
(2018-07-01)Today's public health workforce is operating at maximum capacity while experiencing a tremendous shortage in physicians nationwide. Physician burnout is causing threats to the care continuum with increases in medical ... -
Bus Encryption and Authentication Unit for Symmetric Shared Memory Multiprocessor Sytem Using GCM-AES
(Oklahoma State University, 2008-12-01)Hardware security mechanisms in uniprocessor and multiprocessor systems have been proposed to safeguard information more efficiently. This work presents a secure architecture model for a symmetric shared memory multiprocessor ... -
Business and the Flag: American Relations with Romania 1920-1929
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Business Competencies for Interior Design Undergraduate Curriculum
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Business Study of Selected Oklahoma Cooperative Grain Elevators, 1953-1955
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Butanol production from switchgrass using novel strains of Clostridium beijerinckii
(2020-05)Biobutanol is a promising fuel that can be blended with gasoline and improve its octane number. Biobutanol has been produced from corn starch and molasses via acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) fermentation. However, the increase ... -
Buttermilk Manufacture Using a Combination of Direct Acidification and Citrate Fermentation by Leuconostoc Cremoris
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Butyrate Induced Hyperglycemia in Sheep
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By-Plant Nitrogen Response as a Function of Delayed Emergence in Corn (Zea mays L.)
(Oklahoma State University, 2008-12-01)Determining the correct nitrogen (N) rate for plants of uneven emergence should prove to be beneficial for increasing nitrogen use efficiency and crop yields. Delayed plants were planted 4, 7, and 10 days after initial ... -
By-plant Prediction of Corn (Zea mays L.) Grain Yield Using Height and Stalk Diameter
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)Current methods for determining midseason nitrogen (N) rates in corn have used normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and in some cases, plant height and intra-specific plant competition. Another parameter that can ... -
By-plant Sidedress Nitrogen in Corn (Zea Mays L.) Based on Plant Height and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)Current methods of applying nitrogen (N) fertilizer do not treat small scale variability that is known to exist. Variations in corn grain yield can be found from one plant to the next. With knowledge that yield potential ...