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  • Wesch, Michael (2007)
    "Web 2.0" in just under 5 minutes. This video was released on YouTube on January 31st 2007 and quickly became the most popular video on the web throughout February 2007. The song is "There’s Nothing Impossible" by Deus.
  • Mordica, Whitney J.; Woods, Keith M.; Clem, Rollie J.; Passarelli, A. Lorena; Chapes, Stephen K. (2009)
    CD81 is an integral membrane protein belonging to the tetraspanin superfamily. It has two extracellular domains that interact with cell surface proteins and two intracellular tails that contribute to cellular processes. ...
  • Wysin, G. M.; Moura-Melo, W. A.; Mol, L. A. S.; Pereira, A. R. (2012)
    The energetics of thin elongated ferromagnetic nano-islands is considered for some different shapes, aspect ratios, and applied magnetic field directions. These nano-island particles are important for artificial spin-ice ...
  • Wang, Hongwang; Shrestha, Tej B.; Basel, Matthew T.; Dani, Raj K.; Seo, Gwi-Moon; Balivada, Sivasai; Pyle, Marla M.; Prock, Heidy; Koper, Olga B.; Thapa, Prem S.; Moore, David; Li, Ping; Chikan, Viktor; Troyer, Deryl L.; Bossmann, Stefan H. (2012)
    The targeted delivery of therapeutics to the tumor site is highly desirable in cancer treatment, because it is capable of minimizing collateral damage. Herein, we report the synthesis of a nanoplatform, which is composed ...
  • Young, Michael E.; Webb, Tara L.; Sutherland, Steven C.; Jacobs, Eric A. (2013)
    A first-person shooter video game was adapted for the study of choice between smaller sooner and larger later rewards. Participants chose when to fire a weapon that increased in damage potential over a short interval. When ...
  • Stith, Sandra M.; Miller, Marjorie L. Strachman; Boyle, Jeremy; Swinton, Jonathan; Ratcliffe, Gary Cole; McCollum, Eric E. (2012)
    This article describes a clinical investigation of student-therapists’ use of the miracle question (MQ). Data used for this project came from transcribed role-play videotapes by six student-therapists. Transcripts were ...
  • Mordica, Whitney J.; Gallagher, Ryan J.; Kennedy, Jenna L.; Chapes, Stephen K. (2010)
  • Yarrow, Linda; Garcia, Jane Mertz (2010)
    Malnutrition, particularly undernutrition, negatively affects health outcomes. Risk of malnutrition, often identified by a Registered Dietitian as part of a patient's dietary assessment, increases greatly in the presence ...
  • DeLano, F.D.; Langemeier, L.N. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994)
    Actual records of dairy cow herd enterprises from Kansas Farm Management Association farms over the past 4 years have shown an increase in returns over variable costs from $17,900 to $27,000 per farm for a 100-cow dairy ...
  • Gould, Rebecca A.; Canter, Deborah D. (2008)
    Fewer than 50% of registered dietitians (RDs) supervise personnel and 76% have no budget authority. Because higher salaries are tied to increasing levels of authority and responsibility, RDs must seek management and ...
  • Chenoweth, P.J.; Smith, J.F. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2001)
    Natural service (NS) bulls are widely used on large dairy farms despite the wellproven genetic progress achievable through AI. Producers may choose to use NS bulls for a variety of reasons that are discussed below. ...
  • Ortiz, O.; Garrett, K. A.; Heath, J. J.; Orrego, R.; Nelson, R. J. (2004)
    Farmer field school programs incorporating farmer participatory research (FPR-FFS) have the potential to provide important benefits to their participants and to other farmers who benefit from improved cultivars and management ...
  • Greene, G.L.; Cilek, J.E. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1993)
    During 1992, adult stable fly populations were sampled in 25 Kansas feedlots. A native stable fly parasitic wasp, Spalangia nigroaenea, was released in 19 of these feedlots. Stable fly populations were reduced up to ...
  • Riley, J.; Simon, M.; Keay, L.E.; Kiracofe, G. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983)
    Heifers that were 167 days pregnant when slaughtered gained faster and more efficiently than open heifers, or heifers that had been aborted with a prostaglandin analog at 83 or 138 days, unless the slaughter weight was ...
  • Neill, S.; Unruh, J.A.; Marston, T.T.; Daniel, M.J.; Dikeman, M.E.; Hunt, M.C.; Higgins, J.J. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2009)
    Approximately 16% of cattle slaughtered in the United States are cows. When these cows are removed from the herd, they are typically in thin condition. Steaks from these cows are considered tougher than those from young ...
  • Smith, J.F.; Stevenson, J.S. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995)
    Despite the negative effects of milk production on some reproductive traits, calving intervals between high- and low-producing groups varied by only 9 days (414 vs 423). First-service conception rates were 8 ...
  • Dunham, J.R. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995)
    Reduced milk prices and greater feed costs dictate that dairy farmers carefully manage their nutrition program in order to maintain profitable milk production. Reducing feed cost by feeding less will result in lower ...
  • Schalles, R.R.; Martin, L.C.; Zoellner, K.O. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1990)
    In a computer simulation based on KSU data, cattle bred and managed to be moved directly from weaning to feedlot and slaughtered at a young age produced the greatest profit. Cattle that were too small or too large and ...
  • Schlegel, A. J.; Stone, L. R.; Dumler, T. J.; Lamm, F. R. (2012)
    Many of the irrigation systems today in the U.S. Central Great Plains no longer have the capacity to match peak irrigation needs during the summer and must rely on soil water reserves to buffer the crop from water stress. ...
  • Schalles, R.R.; Dikeman, M.E.; Zoellner, K.O. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1989)
    Fast-growth genotype steers placed on a high energy ration a month after weaning were compared to a slow-growth genotype on a growing ration for 155 days, followed by a finishing ration for 62 days. The fast-growth ...