Effectiveness of basal area for estimating canopy cover of ponderosa pine
- J. Mitchell, S. Popovich
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1997
The role of the margins in the dynamics of an active ice stream
- K. Echelmeyer, W. Harrison, C. Larsen, J. Mitchell
- Environmental ScienceJournal of Glaciology
- 1994
Abstract A transverse profile of velocity was measured across Ice Stream B, West Antarctica, in order to determine the role of the margins in the force balance of an active ice stream. The profile…
Absence of corpus callosum.
- T. Estes, J. Mitchell
- PsychologyJournal of the Tennessee Medical Association
- 1988
Interactions of Verticillium dahliae, Colletotrichum coccodes, Rhizoctonia solani, and Pratylenchus penetrans in the early dying syndrome of Russet Burbank potatoes
- J. Kotcon, D. Rouse, J. Mitchell
- Biology
- 1985
Evaluation des effets des champignons et des nematodes, isolement ou en interaction sur la colonisation des racines et des tiges ainsi que sur le developpement des symptomes, la croissance de la…
Masculinity and femininity in twin children: genetic and environmental factors.
- J. Mitchell, L. Baker, C. Jacklin
- PsychologyChild Development
- 1 December 1989
The results underscore the importance of considering both genetic and environmental factors in gender-role development, particularly in studies of family resemblance.
A new species of Pythium from Wisconsin and Florida isolated from carrots
- R. Pratt, J. Mitchell
- Biology
- 1 February 1973
Pythium sulcatum n. sp. was isolated from carrots with browned and forked roots grown in muck soils from Wisconsin and Florida. It is primarily distinguished by small oogonia and oospores and by…
Inferences for life history strategies of Artemisia tridentata subspecies
- C. Bonham, T. Cottrell, J. Mitchell
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 1991
Analysis of life history strategy differences among life histories of subspecies of Artemisia found to be consistent with the divergent evolution assumed to have occurred in this species.
TRANSPLACENTAL INFECTION BY HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS.
- J. Mitchell, F. McCall
- MedicineA M A Journal of Diseases of Children
- 1 August 1963
The more severe manifestations are due to a primary infection which occurs after an incubation period of three to five days, whereas the "fever blister" is felt to be the result of an upset in an otherwise symbiotic relationship between host and virus.
Factors affecting growth and development of Aphanomyces euteiches.
- J. Mitchell, C. Y. Yang
- Biology, MedicinePhytopathology
- 1 August 1966
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