The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 109Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1931 |
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Pagina 211
some method of allowing for the influence of the dams . If all bulls were bred to cows which transmitted to their daughters the same productive ability , the influence of the bulls would be shown when the daughters were placed in the ...
some method of allowing for the influence of the dams . If all bulls were bred to cows which transmitted to their daughters the same productive ability , the influence of the bulls would be shown when the daughters were placed in the ...
Pagina 212
... method with the average production of the dams of these daughters , in order to discover the breeding value of their sires ; and ( 3 ) That the results of these comparisons - whatever the index method adopted - be published in lists of ...
... method with the average production of the dams of these daughters , in order to discover the breeding value of their sires ; and ( 3 ) That the results of these comparisons - whatever the index method adopted - be published in lists of ...
Pagina 597
... method rather than differences of aim . The ideal oarsman of any school is the ideal oarsman of all . But if the methods of Mr. Fairbairn do not produce absolutely first - class crews as frequently as those of the orthodox coaches ...
... method rather than differences of aim . The ideal oarsman of any school is the ideal oarsman of all . But if the methods of Mr. Fairbairn do not produce absolutely first - class crews as frequently as those of the orthodox coaches ...
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THE TWILIGHT OF THE PARTIES By Stuart Hodgson | 124 |
THE ROUND TABLEAND AFTER By Right Hon Lord Meston | 252 |
THE TROUBLES OF A MINORITY GOVERNMENT By Sir Ernest | 380 |
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