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1. Reducing impairments in analog and digital TV. (Broadband Technology).
...presentation -- now available as an audiovisual lecture on the SCTE Web site -- John C. Madden, Ph.D., president of Ward Laboratories and executive director of the Rogers Canadian Cable Labs Fund, discussed the reduction of impairments in both analog...
December 18, 2000; Cable World

2. Equator Announces `SofTV' Initiative.
...as Hitachi Ltd., RealNetworks, Groupe Videotron, Ward Laboratories, Wind River Systems and Zydacron. Many members are...service to our customers and grow our own businesses. Ward Laboratories (www.wardlabs.com) is a leading-edge image processing...
December 16, 1999; Business Wire

3. SAUDI ARABIA: BUILDING PROJECTS FOR A HOSPITAL FOR THE SECURITY FORCES IN DAMAM.(Brief Article)
...ward, a diabetes treatment ward, an ear, nose and throat ward, an eye ward and a dental clinic. An intensive care ward, laboratories, an X-ray institute, a dialysis institute, an administration building and a landing field for helicopters would...
January 31, 2002; IPR Strategic Business Information Database

4. Variation in the U.S. photoperiod insensitive sorghum collection for chemical and nutritional traits.
...phosphorus (P), calcium (Ca), starch, fat, and various calculated values can total $35/sample for wet chemistry (Ward Laboratories, 2005). Few research projects have the resources to undertake screening of such a large collection by traditional...
March 1, 2006; Crop Science

5. When the Answer is S.
...enough and leaching carries available S away from crops. Sandy soil problem. Ray Ward, president and founder of Ward Laboratories, an agricultural testing and consulting firm in Kearney, Neb., says where there is sandy soil and low organic matter...
March 10, 2005; Farm Journal

6. Registration of NF-1, and NF-1 Profuse Ligule, compass plant germplasm. (Registrations Of Germplasm).
...4 to 4.1%), extractable P (2.2 to 6.7 kg [ha.sup.-1]) and K (618 to 992 kg [ha.sup.-1]) levels, as determined by Ward Laboratories, Kearney, NE, to be within a range commonly encountered for soils in the southern Great Plains (Jim Johnson, Noble...
November 1, 2002; Crop Science

7. Small-scale heterogeneity of nitrogen concentrations in groundwater at the seepage face of edgartown great pond.(Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts)
...was determined by subtracting [NH.sub.4] and [NO.sub.3] concentrations from TDN concentrations for each sample. Ward Laboratories (Kearney, NE) determined boron concentrations on a subset of the samples. Salinity (Fig. lA) and ammonium (Fig...
October 1, 2001; The Biological Bulletin

8. Quality control in the new environment: lab testing near the patient. (testing in physician's offices and wards needs new QC protocols) (Part 7)
...non-professional office-based lab staff. Designing a program to insure the reliability of test results analyzed in office or ward laboratories requires an understanding of other factors associated with these settings. For example, Idaho has a high rate of...
March 1, 1987; Medical Laboratory Observer

9. Fate of Anthropogenic Nitrogen in a Nearshore Cape Cod Aquifer.
...micro]M and conductivities less than 4,000 [micro]S/cm for measurements of B and K. These samples were analyzed by Ward Laboratories (Kearney, NE). Examination of vertical and horizontal profiles of nitrate and ammonium suggested that there were...
October 1, 2000; The Biological Bulletin

10. Production Alternatives for Market Beef Cow Value Enhancement
...paddock samples were composited by dry weight and analyzed for nutrient composition by an independent laboratory (Ward Laboratories, Inc., Kearney, NE). Animal Management. Fifty market range cows were procured from local cooperators. Cows were...
April 1, 2006; Professional Animal Scientist