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Autor:
J M, Hayman
Publikováno v:
Annals of Medical History
Autor:
A W, BEHM, J M, HAYMAN
Publikováno v:
The American journal of the medical sciences. 211
Autor:
H, MOST, J M, HAYMAN
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department. United States. Army. Medical Department. 5
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department. United States. Army. Medical Department. 5
Autor:
A R, Moritz, J M, Hayman
Publikováno v:
The American journal of pathology. 10(4)
Autor:
J. M. Hayman
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :15-23
The responses of pasture and lucerne to irrigation were compared in 2 series of trials (1976-1981 and 1980-1984) on 8 different Canterbury soils. Pasture responses were also measured on a further 4 soils. With unrestricted irrigation, pasture yields
Autor:
J. M. Hayman, David J. Saville
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 9:11-16
Rotational grazing was compared with set stocking of ewes rearing single lambs from the end of lambing (late September) to weaning (early December). The comparison was made over 3 years (1973, 1974, and 1975) at 24 and 28 ewes per ha, and for two of
Autor:
J. M. Hayman, R. A. Moss
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 7:277-280
Three systems of rotational grazing, shifting every 2, 4, or 7 days, were compared with ‘ration’ grazing over two winters. The ration-grazed ewes were kept on a run-off and allowed to graze the next paddock for 1/2 h per day in June, 1 h in July,
Autor:
J. M. Hayman
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :116-122
The perennial ryegrass cultivars 'Grasslands Ruanui', 'Grasslands Ariki' and 'Grasslands Nui' were sown with clover and compared at three levels of irrigation under rotational grazing with sheep. Ryegrass cultivar had little effect on total annual pa
Autor:
J. M. Hayman, Isaac Starr
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
The results of thirteen control experiments, designed to show the number of glomeruli in the rabbit's kidney open to the circulation under the chosen experimental conditions without intentional interference, indicate the "normal" range to be from 42