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    Hogget mating : the key to sheep industry growth 

    Massie, Grant (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2003)
    The introduction of Finn Cross sheep is leading to major changes and opportunities in the New Zealand sheep industry. The ability of this breed to mate successfully as hoggets and achieve good lambing percentages ...
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    Leadership and struggling students 

    Dalziel, Paul C. (Education Leaders Forum Conference 2011, 2011-09)
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    Economic implications of increased wool production 

    Philpott, B. P. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1964)
    The paper analyses the implications of a national annual increase by New Zealand producers of 5% in the production of wool compared with the present long-term rate of increase of 3%. This, it is estimated, would change ...
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    The role of district planning in resource management : a case study of the Akaroa basin 

    Whyte, N. W. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
    This project, which is in two parts, examines the effectiveness of the Akaroa District Scheme in wisely administering the resources of the Akaroa Basin, and attempts some general conclusions about the value of District ...
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    Application of isotopic dilution methods to the study of the dissolution of phosphate fertilisers of differing solubility in the soil 

    Di Hong, J. (Lincoln University, 1991)
    An injection technique, in which undisturbed soil cores are labelled with ³²P to study dissolution of phosphate fertilisers in the soil, was evaluated in field and glasshouse trials. When ³²P was injected between 0-150 mm ...
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    Elder (Sambucus nigra) as a facilitator of succession, Hoon Hay Valley, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand 

    Voyce, Melanie I. (Lincoln University, 1998)
    Native woody plants appear to regenerate more profusely under elder (Sambucus nigra) trees, than in exotic scrub vegetation in Hoon Hay Valley. This observation suggests elder may act as a succession facilitator, speeding ...
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    Socio-cultural, economic and physical impacts of tourism in the southern part of Annapurna Region, Nepal 

    Gurung, Lal P. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
    My particular interest in preparation of this dissertation is my concern about the deteriorating socio-cultural and physical environment of the Modi Khola valley. The apparent conflict between tourism and the environment ...
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    An empirical study of the Chinese short-term interest rate : a comparison of the predictive power of rival one-factor models 

    Xu, Haiyan (Lincoln University, 2006)
    The thesis uses the one-factor models proposed by Chan, Karolyi, Longstaff, and Sanders (CKLS, 1992) to study the short-term interest rate in China. Eight stochastic models of the short-term interest rate were estimated ...
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    Development of educational software for learning equation solving 

    Robson, Daphne E. (Lincoln University, 2006)
    Research into the contribution made by educational software to student learning has shown mixed results. More needs to be known about how to include learning theories in the design of educational software, particularly in ...
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    Airport congestion in New Zealand 

    MacLeod, G. M. (Lincoln University, 1998)
    The phenomenon of airport congestion at New Zealand's major airports is the subject of this research thesis. A growing problem in New Zealand, the importance of understanding this problem and identifying options for solution ...
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    AuthorCullen, Ross (152)Fairweather, John R. (143)Hughey, Kenneth F. D. (125)Saunders, Caroline M. (115)Moot, Derrick J. (89)Kerr, Geoffrey N. (79)Simmons, David G. (73)Dalziel, Paul C. (63)Gan, Christopher (58)Nuthall, Peter L. (58)... View MoreKeywordNew Zealand (868)300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (814)340000 Economics (557)140201 Agricultural Economics (388)050205 Environmental Management (380)070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness (329)270000 Biological Sciences (286)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (257)0703 Crop and Pasture Production (195)Canterbury (189)... View MoreDate Issued2000 - 2019 (4481)1900 - 1999 (3301)1887 - 1899 (6)
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