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Scottish Crop Research Institute ®
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The Scottish Crop Research Institut
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Contents Biomathematics and Statist
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Introduction Practice for Ministeri
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Introduction ® Scottish Crop Resea
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Report of the Director John R. Hill
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Director’s Report Reports of misc
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Director’s Report lectively made
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Director’s Report ties; strategic
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Director’s Report Public and Priv
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Director’s Report Plant diets Fru
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Director’s Report supplies. Oligo
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Director’s Report Conference in D
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Director’s Report grated multinat
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Director’s Report risks; the prec
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Director’s Report sors; and priva
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Director’s Report Poverty Hunger
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Director’s Report In considering
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Director’s Report gross under-ach
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Director’s Report politicians gen
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Director’s Report million in 2050
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Director’s Report tary union (EMU
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Director’s Report ventional fuels
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Director’s Report alisation, sele
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Director’s Report Emissions Atmos
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Director’s Report LDCs. Four poss
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Director’s Report Crop Sugar cane
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Director’s Report Renewables Visi
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Director’s Report substances in t
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Director’s Report nology, there a
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Director’s Report shoots, corms,
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Director’s Report In October 1999
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Director’s Report Of the various
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Director’s Report billion hectare
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Director’s Report remediation of
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Director’s Report Agriculture: Pa
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Director’s Report the agricultura
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Director’s Report in 1941 by G.W.
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Director’s Report tion. Other sus
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Director’s Report the LDCs. (d) T
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Director’s Report OECD viz. Japan
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Director’s Report Direct and indi
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The ever-changing global environmen
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The ever-changing global environmen
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The SCRI LEAF Innovation Centre The
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The SCRI LEAF Innovation Centre not
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The SCRI LEAF Innovation Centre ope
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The SCRI LEAF Innovation Centre whi
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Mechanisms & Processes J.W.S. Brown
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Mechanisms & Processes logues activ
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Mechanisms & Processes Sequences th
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Mechanisms & Processes Novel functi
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Mechanisms & Processes Functional g
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Mechanisms & Processes Real time st
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Mechanisms & Processes In search of
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Mechanisms & Processes Virus protei
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Genes to Products H.V. Davies & R.
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Genes to Products markers, the theo
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Genes to Products HO OH O + OR H OH
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Genes to Products A) Pyruvate + G3P
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Genes to Products a b c d e f g h H
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Genes to Products Understanding and
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Environment variety in the food web
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Environment Complex cereal cultivar
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Environment Plant architecture and
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Environment Figure 3 Growth of maiz
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Environment should be restricted to
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