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    Purtscher-Like Retinopathy by Rita Massa, Carolina Vale, Mafalda Macedo, Maria João Furtado, Miguel Gomes, Miguel Lume, Angelina Meireles

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The ophthalmologic evaluation revealed the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/32 in the right eye (RE) and of 20/40 in the left eye (LE); biomicroscopy of anterior segment showed scleral icterus and fundoscopy revealed peripapillary cotton-wool spots, optic disc edema, and RPE hypo- and hyperpigmentation in the middle peripheral retina in both eyes with an intraretinal hemorrhage in the LE. 15 months after the initial presentation, without ophthalmological treatment, there was an improvement of BCVA to 20/20 in both eyes and optical coherence tomography (OCT) revealed areas of reduction of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness corresponding to the previous cotton-wool spots. …”
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    Adsorption of Oleate Anions on to Cationized Lignocelluloses by H. Zghida, M.H.V. Baouab, R. Gauthier

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Four lignocellulosic materials modified by grafting quaternary ammonium groups have been tested for the adsorption of the oleate anion from aqueous solutions, viz. cotton fibres, viscose fabric, wood sawdust and maize cob powder. …”
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    Field Corn Production Guide by David Wright, Jim Marois, Jim Rich, Richard Sprenkel

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Production has declined over the past two decades because of limited opportunities for profit, increased financial risks with less insurance coverage as compared to cotton and peanut, reduction in infrastructure for handling, and higher production costs. …”
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    Field Corn Production Guide by David Wright, Jim Marois, Jim Rich, Richard Sprenkel

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Production has declined over the past two decades because of limited opportunities for profit, increased financial risks with less insurance coverage as compared to cotton and peanut, reduction in infrastructure for handling, and higher production costs. …”
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    Potential for Gossypol Toxicity When Feeding Whole Cottonseed to Beef Cattle by Robert O. Myer, Lee R. McDowell

    Published 2003-04-01
    “… The feeding of whole cottonseed to beef cattle has increased over the last decade due to increased local cotton production. Whole cottonseed is a good source of both protein and energy for beef cattle rations. …”
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    Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Sod-Based Rotation by David Wright, Jim Marois, Clyde Fraisse, Daniel Dourte

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…A sod-based rotation is when a producer adapts a conventional peanut/cotton rotation by growing a perennial grass, such as bahiagrass, during two years of the rotation. …”
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    Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Sod-Based Rotation by David Wright, Jim Marois, Clyde Fraisse, Daniel Dourte

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…A sod-based rotation is when a producer adapts a conventional peanut/cotton rotation by growing a perennial grass, such as bahiagrass, during two years of the rotation. …”
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    A Stink Bug Euschistus quadrator Rolston (Insecta: Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) by Sara A. Brennan, Joseph Eger, Oscar E. Liburd

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…It feeds on many different crops, though it is primarily found on cotton, soybeans, and corn. Stink bugs cause injury to various fruits and vegetables by feeding, resulting in significant quality and yield loss. …”
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    A Stink Bug Euschistus quadrator Rolston (Insecta: Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) by Sara A. Brennan, Joseph Eger, Oscar E. Liburd

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…It feeds on many different crops, though it is primarily found on cotton, soybeans, and corn. Stink bugs cause injury to various fruits and vegetables by feeding, resulting in significant quality and yield loss. …”
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    Identification and Characterization of the Diverse Stress-Responsive R2R3-RMYB Transcription Factor from Hibiscus sabdariffa L. by Bahaeldeen Babikar Mohamed, Beenish Aftab, Muhammad Bilal Sarwar, Bushra Rashid, Zarnab Ahmad, Sameera Hassan, Tayyab Husnain

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The RMYB transcription factor-overexpressing in transgenic cotton plants may be used as potential agent for the development of stress tolerant crop cultivars.…”
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    Occupational Exposures and Chronic Airflow Limitation by Helen Dimich-Ward, Susan M Kennedy, Moira Chan-Yeung

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…Findings from studies of organic dusts, such as exposures to wood, cotton, grain or other agricultural dusts, or to mixed dust exposures, were less consistent but tended to show positive dose-response associations. …”
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    Field Observations During the Third Microwave Water and Energy Balance Experiment (MicroWEX-3): June 16 - December 21, 2004 by Tzu-yun Lin, Jasmeet Judge, Kai-Jen Calvin Tien, Joaquin Casanova, Mi-young Jang, Orlando Lanni, Larry Miller, Fei Yan

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… The goal of MicroWEX-3 was to understand the land-atmosphere interactions during the growing season of cotton, and their effect on observed microwave brightness signatures at 6.7 GHz, matching that of the two satellite-based microwave radiometers (AMSR-E and AMSR). …”
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    Peculiarities of the Adsorption of Heavy-Metal Ions from Aqueous Media by Modified Cellulose by Tatiana E. Nikiforova, Vladimir A. Kozlov, Vera A. Loginova

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Chemical modification of cotton cellulose with the formation of hydroxamic and aldehyde–bisulphite derivatives has been carried out. …”
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    Field Observations During the Third Microwave Water and Energy Balance Experiment (MicroWEX-3): June 16 - December 21, 2004 by Tzu-yun Lin, Jasmeet Judge, Kai-Jen Calvin Tien, Joaquin Casanova, Mi-young Jang, Orlando Lanni, Larry Miller, Fei Yan

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… The goal of MicroWEX-3 was to understand the land-atmosphere interactions during the growing season of cotton, and their effect on observed microwave brightness signatures at 6.7 GHz, matching that of the two satellite-based microwave radiometers (AMSR-E and AMSR). …”
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    Adsorption Characteristics of Oxycellulose in a Competitive Environment with other Substances by Michaela Filipi, Miloslav Milichovský

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…A comparison was undertaken of the sorption response of oxycellulose and initial linters, i.e. the short fibres that adhere to cotton seed after ginning, towards Fe 2+ , Ca 2+ and Cd 2+ ions in fibrous slurries. …”
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    Characterization of Pseudomonas Species Isolated from the Rhizosphere of Plants Grown in Serozem Soil, Semi-Arid Region of Uzbekistan by Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Some of those organisms were isolated from the rhizosphere of cotton, wheat, corn, melon, alfalfa, and tomato grown in field locations within a semi-arid region of Uzbekistan. …”
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    Retinal Ischemia as a Presenting Ocular Sign of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 by Binbin Zhao, Yan Yan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The fundus examination and optical coherence tomography revealed optic disc hamartoma in the right eye and paracentral acute middle maculopathy (PAMM) and cotton wool spot indicating retinal ischemia in the left eye. …”
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