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Mid-Pacific oceanography Part VII, Hawaiian offshore waters, September 1952-August 1953University of IllinoisText Hawaiʻi
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National school lunch act amendments : hearing before Subcommittee No. 1 of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, second session, on H.R. 1760, a bill to amend the National school lunch act with respect to the apportionment of funds to Hawaii and Alaska. Hearing held in Washington, D.C., June 12, 1948University of IllinoisText Hawaiʻi
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Anthurium culture with emphasis on the effects of some induced environments on growth and floweringUniversity of IllinoisText
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Critical nitrogen level in petioles of papayaUniversity of IllinoisText
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Annual report of the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu for the year ending...University of IllinoisText
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Design of drip irrigation linesUniversity of IllinoisText
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Studies of Napier grass I, Nutritive values II, Optimum feeding levelUniversity of IllinoisText
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Toxicity of insecticides and acaricides to the papaya, Carica papaya L.University of IllinoisText
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Ports of the Hawaiian Islands, part 2: Honolulu, Oahu; Hilo, Hawaii; Kawaihae, Hawaii; Kahului, Maui; Nawiliwili, Kauai; [and] Port Allen, KauaiUniversity of IllinoisText Hawaiʻi
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Report on analysis of official commercial feed samples, January 1, 1960-December 31, 1960University of IllinoisText
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Water budget for the Iao area, Island of Maui, HawaiiUniversity of IllinoisText
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Some of the mineral resources of the Hawaiian IslandsUniversity of IllinoisText Hawaiʻi
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