William Thomas Okie; Angel Adams Parham; Joy Marie Clarkson; Erik Varden; Lore Ferguson Wilbert; Clare Coffey; Daniel J D Stulac; Greta Gaffin; Rhys Laverty; Casey Kleczek; Norann Voll; David McBride; Caroline Moore; Timothy J Keiderling; Robert W Crawford
You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and thrown in a blender. The blades start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do? If you want to work at Google, or any of America's best companies, you need to have an answer to this and other puzzling questions. Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? guides readers through the surprising solutions to dozens of the most challenging interview questions. The book covers the importance of creative thinking, ways to get a leg up on the competition, what your Facebook page says about you, and much more. Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? is a must-read for anyone who wants to succeed in today's job market.
Various Authors; J. F. Angus; Samantha Earl-Goulet; Claudia Wagner-Riddle; Laura Van Eerd; Kate Congreves; Dinesh Kumar Jaiswal; Nandula Raghuram; Malcolm J. Hawkesford; William R. Whalley; Jacques Le Gouis
This book features five peer-reviewed reviews on improving nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE).The first chapter provides an overview of the recent advances in optimising NUE in crop production, focussing on broadacre cereals and oilseeds. The chapter also addresses the impact of underfertilisation and overfertilisation on crop yield, grain quality and profit.The second chapter outlines recent advances in understanding nitrogen (N) cycling in soil, as well as the main issues researchers and farmers are presented with when attempting to optimise productivity while minimising environmental impacts.The third chapter considers the ways in which molecular interventions can be used to optimise crop NUE in rice and how these interventions can contribute towards producing rice genotypes with high yields at low N-inputs.The fourth chapter reviews the principal mechanisms of N-uptake and efficient capture by crop root systems. The chapter also details the impact of abiotic stress factors on N-uptake and proliferation, such as soil structure and overall health.The final chapter reviews the role of traits related to N-uptake, N-assimilation and N-remobilisation in breeding more efficient varieties of wheat. The chapter also discusses future major research trends, such as high-throughput phenotyping.
William Ridley and the Celtic CrossOne stormy night at Tantallon Castle and the discovery of a Celtic Cross are about to catapult William Ridley into battle with forces unseen. But, how will his friends react when they hear he's been attacked by demons? And even if they believe him, how will he stand against a legion of dark forces intent on destroying him? Set amid Scotland's legendary landscape and often bloody history, the spiritual warfare is real, the path often dark. Hold Fast as William embarks upon an epic adventure of friendship, faith, heartbreak and hope
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