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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. PREFACE PREFACE The intent of th
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2 INTRODUCTION values when individu
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4 INTRODUCTION represent the “pul
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6 INTRODUCTION G. Coordination Moni
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8 STUDY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS A. Plan
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10 STUDY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS Macrop
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14 STUDY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS d From
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4 3.5 3 2.5 20 5 STUDY DESIGN AND A
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22 STUDY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS C. Oth
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24 ATTRIBUTES Frequency is the numb
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26 ATTRIBUTES 2. Advantages and Lim
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28 ATTRIBUTES b Standing crop and p
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VII. REFERENCES REFERENCES Barrett,
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REFERENCES Floyd, D.A. and J.E. And
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REFERENCES Mack, R. and D.A. Pyke.
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REFERENCES Robel, R.J., J.N. Briggs
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REFERENCES ———. 1981. Arid la
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APPENDIX A APPENDIX A Study Locatio
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154 APPENDIX B b The next character
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DATE 158 APPENDIX C NO. R.A. ALLOT.
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APPENDIX D APPENDIX D— SELECTING
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