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    Postemergent Herbicides for Use in Ornamentals by Jeffrey G. Norcini, Chris Marble

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Norcini and Chris Marble, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, November 2014. (UF/IFAS photo: Thomas Wright) ENH95/WG059: Postemergent Herbicides for Use in Ornamentals (ufl.edu) …”
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    Environmental Impact of Beef Cattle Production Systems by Nicolas DiLorenzo, G. Cliff Lamb, Jose Dubeux, John Arthington, Joao Vendramini, Phillip Lancaster

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Cliff Lamb, Jose Dubeux, John Arthington, Joao Vendramini, and Phillip Lancaster and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Animal Sciences, November 2014. (UF/IFAS Photo by Thomas Wright) …”
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    Environmental Impact of Beef Cattle Production Systems by Nicolas DiLorenzo, G. Cliff Lamb, Jose Dubeux, John Arthington, Joao Vendramini, Phillip Lancaster

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Cliff Lamb, Jose Dubeux, John Arthington, Joao Vendramini, and Phillip Lancaster and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Animal Sciences, November 2014. (UF/IFAS Photo by Thomas Wright) …”
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    Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness Associated with Melons by Michelle D. Danyluk, Rachel McEgan, Ashley N. Turner, Keith R. Schneider

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Schneider, and published by the UF Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, November 2014. (UF/IFAS Photo by Thomas Wright) FSHN14-11/FS258: Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness Associated with Melons (ufl.edu) …”
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    Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness Associated with Melons by Michelle D. Danyluk, Rachel McEgan, Ashley N. Turner, Keith R. Schneider

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Schneider, and published by the UF Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, November 2014. (UF/IFAS Photo by Thomas Wright) FSHN14-11/FS258: Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness Associated with Melons (ufl.edu) …”
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    Controlled-Release and Slow-Release Fertilizers as Nutrient Management Tools by Guodong Liu, Lincoln Zotarelli, Yuncong Li, David Dinkins, Qingren Wang, Monica Ozores-Hampton

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Written by Guodong Liu, Lincoln Zotarelli, Yuncong Li, David Dinkins, Qingren Wang, and Monica Ozores-Hampton, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, October 2014. (UF/IFAS Photo by Thomas Wright) HS1255/HS1255: Controlled-Release and Slow-Release Fertilizers as Nutrient Management Tools (ufl.edu) …”
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    Controlled-Release and Slow-Release Fertilizers as Nutrient Management Tools by Guodong Liu, Lincoln Zotarelli, Yuncong Li, David Dinkins, Qingren Wang, Monica Ozores-Hampton

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Written by Guodong Liu, Lincoln Zotarelli, Yuncong Li, David Dinkins, Qingren Wang, and Monica Ozores-Hampton, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, October 2014. (UF/IFAS Photo by Thomas Wright) HS1255/HS1255: Controlled-Release and Slow-Release Fertilizers as Nutrient Management Tools (ufl.edu) …”
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    Crítica literária negra: o estado da questão by James Rios de Oliveira Santos, Rosiney Aparecida Lopes do Vale

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Para ello, esta discusión evoca las consideraciones críticas de Regina Dalcastagnè (2008;2012), Conceição Evaristo (2009), Luiz Silva (2010), David Brookshaw (2012), Thomas Bonicci (2012), Eduardo de Assis Duarte (2014), entre otros investigadores que estudian el tema. …”
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    “Diversity’s good unless you have a Southern accent, then you’re a hick”: Self-evaluation, linguistic insecurity and symbolic domination in Middle Tennessee by Marc-Philippe Brunet

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…., 2006; Nunnally & Bailey, 2018; Reed, 2014). Due to its geographical and social distribution within the USA, SAE is considered by a large proportion of Americans to be one of the most salient varieties of American English, as well as one which is often regarded by speakers (including SAE speakers) as the most “incorrect” (Hasty, 2018; Preston, 1996, 2015; Preston and Robinson, 2008). …”
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