ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 124
... reported that peach trees affected with certain viruses tend to recover after the first acute symptoms of the disease . E. C. Blodgett described Coryneum blight on several stone fruits . Eubanks Carsner found that high temperatures ...
... reported that peach trees affected with certain viruses tend to recover after the first acute symptoms of the disease . E. C. Blodgett described Coryneum blight on several stone fruits . Eubanks Carsner found that high temperatures ...
Page 598
... reported by E. W. Beggs , light- ing engineer of the Westinghouse Manufacturing Com- pany , to the meeting of the ... reported 351 of the total 386 cases of dysentery of unspecified The low reports from other states may mean that not all ...
... reported by E. W. Beggs , light- ing engineer of the Westinghouse Manufacturing Com- pany , to the meeting of the ... reported 351 of the total 386 cases of dysentery of unspecified The low reports from other states may mean that not all ...
Page 598
... reported for the previous week . The five - year median figure runs around 30 cases per week for the nation . Only 17 cases have been reported from the nine service commands of the Army . Although the total number of cases in the nation ...
... reported for the previous week . The five - year median figure runs around 30 cases per week for the nation . Only 17 cases have been reported from the nine service commands of the Army . Although the total number of cases in the nation ...
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