Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Agriculture |
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The objectives of this work were : to describe the distribution of var . yarrabense and var . wightianum in Papua New Guinea ... DESCRIPTION AND GLOBAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE VARIETIES P. in not P. aquilinum var . yarrabense ( referred to ...
The objectives of this work were : to describe the distribution of var . yarrabense and var . wightianum in Papua New Guinea ... DESCRIPTION AND GLOBAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE VARIETIES P. in not P. aquilinum var . yarrabense ( referred to ...
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After 6 months , mean frond dry weight had reached 15.6 g and mean pinnal area 737 cm + 303.7 . in When the fronds in each sample were grouped into 10 cm length classes a similar irregular distribution of frond length classes to those ...
After 6 months , mean frond dry weight had reached 15.6 g and mean pinnal area 737 cm + 303.7 . in When the fronds in each sample were grouped into 10 cm length classes a similar irregular distribution of frond length classes to those ...
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Results of examination analysis The distribution of examination questions over Grade 11 and 12 topics for the 1980 chemistry Grade 12 examination is given in Fig . 1. In the preliminary year papers , some topics had a much higher ...
Results of examination analysis The distribution of examination questions over Grade 11 and 12 topics for the 1980 chemistry Grade 12 examination is given in Fig . 1. In the preliminary year papers , some topics had a much higher ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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