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Effects of growth regulators on fruit set and growth of the acerola (Malpighia glabra L.)University of IllinoisText
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Education beyond the high school in Hawaii, 1958-1968; a preliminary survey designed to measure the practical requirements for an adequate program during the next decade. A report of the Governor's Committee on Education Beyond the High SchoolUniversity of IllinoisText Hawaiʻi
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The normal phase variations of the 18 kc/s signals from NBA observed at Maui, HawaiiUniversity of IllinoisText
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Grasses of the Hawaiian rangesUniversity of IllinoisText Hawaiʻi
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Feeding habits of the tomato bug, Cyrtopeltis (Engytatus) modestus (Distant), with special reference to the feeding lesion on tomatoUniversity of IllinoisText
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Beef cattle feeding trials in HawaiiUniversity of IllinoisText
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Growing macadamia nuts in HawaiiUniversity of IllinoisText
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County business patterns, Puerto RicoUniversity of IllinoisText
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Circular SS, federal tax guide for employers in the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana IslandsUniversity of IllinoisText
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Zur Ornithologie der Südsee-inselnUniversity of IllinoisText
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1990 housing highlightsUniversity of IllinoisText
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Banks & branches data book, June 30, 1981 : summary of accounts and deposits in all commercial and mutual savings banks and domestic branches of foreign banks : operating banks and branchesUniversity of IllinoisText
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