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1. Financing Constraints in the Inter Firm Diffusion of New Process Technologies

Alessandra Canepa, Paul Stoneman. Journal of Technology Transfer.

Indianapolis: Jan 2005. Vol. 30, Iss. 1-2; p. 159 2. A MORE THAN SATISFIED CUSTOMER

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Dec 1, 2004. p. 39 3. HALF A CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Dec 1, 2004. p. 33 4. Looking mighty chipper!

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Dec 1, 2004. p. 11 5. EIMA SHOW: Agrilift 737 telehandler

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 26, 2004. p. 58 6. EIMA SHOW: Multi has three linkage systems

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 26, 2004. p. 58

7. Pheromone Signaling Mechanisms in Yeast: A Prototypical Sex Machine Yuqi Wang, Henrik G Dohlman. Science. Washington: Nov 26, 2004. Vol. 306, Iss. 5701; p. 1508 (2 pages)

8. Compact tractors

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Nov 25, 2004. p. 19 (2 pages) 9. Potting machines

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Nov 25, 2004. p. 30 (1 page) 10. EUROTIER: Rear linkage for telehandler

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. 55 11. EUROTIER: Static knife system

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. 54 12. EUROTIER: Meyer mixer wagon

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. 54 13. EUROTIER: Butler Plus

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. 54 14. EUROTIER: Siloking three-wheeler

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. 54

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15. Latest machines demonstrated at Hanover Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. 54 16. SMITHFIELD 2004: Bigger drill gives bigger output

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. S.7

17. SMITHFIELD 2004: Min-till allows a fresh look at his drilling regime Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Nov 19, 2004. p. S.6

18. Clean Machines

Howard Riell. Foodservice Director. New York: Nov 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 11;

p. 56 (2 pages)

19. Doing late night right

Jennifer Alexis. Foodservice Director. New York: Nov 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss.

11; p. 28 (1 page) 20. Woodchippers

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Nov 11, 2004. p. 23 (2 pages) 21. Seeding machines

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Nov 4, 2004. p. 21 (3 pages) 22. Raven's New Research Center Opens

Anonymous. Croplife. Willoughby: Nov 2004. Vol. 167, Iss. 11; p. 24 (1 page) 23. Double time for let-down to avoid damage

Dairy Farmer. Tonbridge: Nov 1, 2004. p. 26 24. Business of buying

Anonymous. Farm Industry News. Minneapolis: Nov 2004. Vol. 37, Iss. 10; p.

12 (1 page) 25. Correction

Anonymous. Florida Grower.Willoughby: Nov 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 11; p. 10 (1p) 26. It's not just what's inside that counts

Sal Spada. Food Engineering. Troy: Nov 2004. Vol. 76, Iss. 11; p. 74 (1 page) 27. Processors must address security, asset management issues

Anonymous. Food Engineering. Troy: Nov 2004. Vol. 76, Iss. 11; p. 15 (1 page) 28. APF 2004: A view from the deck

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Nov 1, 2004. p. 38 29. EDITORIAL; Wanted: Fresh Blood!

Vivienne McLean. New Zealand Forest Industries Magazine. Auckland: Nov 2004. p. 3

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30. FICA Notes

John Stulen. New Zealand Forest Industries Mag. Auckland: Nov 2004. p. 35 31. Crackers: how they stack up

Jayne Hurley, Bonnie Liebman. Nutrition Action Health Letter. Washington:

Nov 2004. Vol. 31, Iss. 9; p. 12 (2 pages) 32. European haydryer being evaluated

Anonymous. Resource. St. Joseph: Nov 2004. Vol. 11, Iss. 9; p. 3 (1 page) 33. Harvest Thieves

Graeme R Quick. Resource. St. Joseph: Nov 2004. Vol. 11, Iss. 9; p. 13 (2 p) 34. Historical Marker in Agricultural Engineering

Philippe Savoie. Resource. St. Joseph: Nov 2004. Vol. 11, Iss. 9; p. 17 (1 page) 35. Lean, Green Transfer Machine

Larry Trojak. Waste Age. Overland Park: Nov 2004. Vol. 35, Iss. 11; p. 30 (4 p) 36. Election Science

Donald Kennedy. Science. Washington: Oct 29, 2004. Vol. 306, Iss. 5697; p.

779 (1 page)

37. Gambling With Our Votes?

Charles Seife. Science.Washington:Oct 29, 2004. Vol. 306, Iss.5697; p.798 (2 p) 38. Aerators

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 28, 2004. p. 31 (1 page) 39. Survey reveals loyalty among users of petrol lawnmowers

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 28, 2004. p. 8 (1 page) 40. Milking machines fail to make the grade

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Oct 22, 2004. p. 69

41. Mycobacterial Ku and Ligase Proteins Constitute a Two-Component NHEJ Repair Machine

Marina Della, Phillip L Palmbos, Hui-Min Tseng, Louise M Tonkin, et al.

Science. Washington: Oct 22, 2004. Vol. 306, Iss. 5696; p. 683 (3 pages) 42. TWO CULTURES

Yudhijit Bhattacharjee. Science. Washington: Oct 22, 2004. Vol. 306, Iss. 5696;

p. 607 (1 page) 43. Scarifiers

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 21, 2004. p. 32 (1 page)

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44. Weed control system reduces chemical use

Geoff Sawyer. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 21, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 45. Smarter Snacking

Shelley Wolson. Foodservice Director. New York: Oct 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss.

10; p. 55 (1 page) 46. Eliet Minor

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 14, 2004. p. 22 (2 pages) 47. Makita GSP5500

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 14, 2004. p. 22 (1 page) 48. Transplanters and seeders

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Oct 14, 2004. p. 31 (1 page) 49. Automated cabbage harvesting process now boxes clever

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Oct 8, 2004. p. 19 50. Bigger bedder

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Oct 8, 2004. p. 18 61. Tailored tillage

Charlene Finck. Farm Journal (Midwest/Central edition). Philadelphia: Oct 2004. Vol. 128, Iss. 10; p. 14

62. The drying machine

Jeanne Bernick. Farm Journal (Midwest/Central edition). Philadelphia: Oct 2004. Vol. 128, Iss. 10; p. 30

63. Zero-defect engineering

Kevin T Higgins. Food Engineering.Troy:Oct 2004. Vol. 76, Iss.10; p. 143 (2 p) 64. Men and machines at work

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Oct 1, 2004. p. 37 65. Timber output

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Oct 1, 2004. p. 38

66. FICA NOTES; Accept Change and Work Together; By John Stulen, chief executive, Forest Industry Contractors Association

John Stulen. New Zealand Forest Industries Mag. Auckland: Oct 2004. p. 22 67. THE BUSH TELEGRAPH: NEW TECHNOLOGY; Demo International

2004 ... Of Men & Machines;

Joe Perraton. New Zealand Forest Industries Mag. Auckland: Oct 2004. p. 22

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68. antique tractors on parade

Anonymous. Progressive Farmer (Southeast edition). Birmingham: Oct 2004.

Vol. 119, Iss. 8; p. EXPO1C (1 page) 69. make your ATV multitask

Jim Patrico. Progressive Farmer (Southeast edition). Birmingham: Oct 2004.

Vol. 119, Iss. 8; p. 40 (1 page) 70. new narrow-row cotton system

Anonymous. Progressive Farmer (Southeast edition). Birmingham: Oct 2004.

Vol. 119, Iss. 8; p. EXPO1A (1 page) 61. Tailored tillage

Charlene Finck. Farm Journal (Midwest/Central edition). Philadelphia: Oct 2004. Vol. 128, Iss. 10; p. 14

62. The drying machine

Jeanne Bernick. Farm Journal (Midwest/Central edition). Philadelphia: Oct 2004. Vol. 128, Iss. 10; p. 30

63. Zero-defect engineering

Kevin T Higgins. Food Engineering.Troy:Oct 2004. Vol. 76, Iss.10; p. 143 (2 p) 64. Men and machines at work

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Oct 1, 2004. p. 37 65. Timber output

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Oct 1, 2004. p. 38

66. FICA NOTES; Accept Change and Work Together; By John Stulen, chief executive, Forest Industry Contractors Association

John Stulen. New Zealand Forest Industries Mag. Auckland: Oct 2004. p. 22 67. THE BUSH TELEGRAPH: NEW TECHNOLOGY; Demo International

2004 ... Of Men & Machines;

Joe Perraton. New Zealand Forest Industries Mag. Auckland: Oct 2004. p. 22 68. antique tractors on parade

Anonymous. Progressive Farmer (Southeast edition). Birmingham: Oct 2004.

Vol. 119, Iss. 8; p. EXPO1C (1 page) 69. make your ATV multitask

Jim Patrico. Progressive Farmer (Southeast edition). Birmingham: Oct 2004.

Vol. 119, Iss. 8; p. 40 (1 page)

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70. new narrow-row cotton system

Anonymous. Progressive Farmer (Southeast edition). Birmingham: Oct 2004.

Vol. 119, Iss. 8; p. EXPO1A (1 page) 71. Anything but run-of-the-mill

Monica Shaw. Pulp & Paper.San Francisco: Oct 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 10; p. 5 (1 p) 72. Problems with picking

Gary Baker. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Oct 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 10; p. 29 (1 p) 73. Taking on the world

Monica Shaw. Pulp & Paper.San Francisco:Oct 2004. Vol. 78, Iss.10; p. 34 (7 p) 74. Case closed [Albany International has won arbitration]

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 8 75. Courting customer satisfaction [Pigments and additives]

Lynch, Heather (INTERVIEWER). Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 16

76. Document flow: much of what we do is to create documents - word docs, spreadsheets or presentations. So what do we do with these documents after we have created them?

DAVIES, DAN. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10;

p. 56

77. Good as Gold Hong Ye

Swayne, Martin. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10;

p. 10

78. Improving the brightness stability of a machine-finished coated mechanical paper. Part 2: a mill trial

Heitner, C, Yuan, Z, Schmidt, J, Gilbert, D, et al. Pulp & Paper Canada.

Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 40 79. Metso to deliver board machine to Smurfit

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 39 80. Metso to deliver board machine to Tonic

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 39 81. Synthetic gear oil at Papier Masson: maximizing equipment uptime

translates into greater production time, lower maintenance costs and an improved bottom line

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 19

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82. Voith up to speed

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Oct 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 10; p. 46 83. Optical Sorting

T C Pearson, D T Wicklow. Resource. St. Joseph: Oct 2004. Vol. 11, Iss. 8; p. 5 (2 pages)

84. You Can Save Someone in Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Anonymous. Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter. New York: Oct 2004.

Vol. 22, Iss. 8; p. 7 (1 page) 85. Compact digger expands options

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 30, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 86. EPoS and stock control

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 30, 2004. p. 31 (2 pages) 87. Side-arm hedgecutters

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 30, 2004. p. 22 (2 pages) 88. Supplier imports new PTO range

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 30, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 89. Tractor provides simple controls

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 30, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 90. Full line-up from Claas

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: Sep 20, 2004. p. 17 91. Valuation of the Industrial Machinery Industry

Andrew Dolbeck. Weekly Corporate Growth Report. Santa Barbara: Sep 20, 2004. p. 1 (3 pages)

92. Cost-conscious alternative

Anonymous. Crops. Sutton: Sep 18, 2004. p. 28 (2 pages) 93. Appin-Woods with new mower range

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 17, 2004. p. 85

94. MILK: Enhancing diet feeders based on farmer-identified features Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 17, 2004. p. S.11

95. Precision seedbed cultivator

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 17, 2004. p. 83 96. Stubble Finisher's first public display

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 17, 2004. p. 83

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97. The faster option

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 17, 2004. p. 85 98. Contract News: BRIEFS

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 16, 2004. p. 9 (1 page) 99. Sizing 'Em Up

Bill Calkins. Greenhouse Grower. Willoughby: Sep 15, 2004. Vol. 22, Iss. 11; p.

52 (2 pages)

100. Market leader condemns use of ATVs on public roads Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 10, 2004. p. 85 101. Bobcat machine tackles wide range of tasks

Geoff Sawyer. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 9, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 102. COMPANY SPOTLIGHT: Euromec

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 9, 2004. p. 7 (1 page) 103. Dakota 410, 412 and 420 Turf Tenders

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 9, 2004. p. 26 (2 pages) 104. Stihl launches an easy-start unit

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 9, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 105. Wiedenmann Pro-Cast 2

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 9, 2004. p. 25 (2 pages) 106. Min-till versus traditional approach

Anonymous. Crops. Sutton: Sep 4, 2004. p. 22 (1 page) 107. Cultivators: Bigger is not always better

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Sep 3, 2004. p. 86 108. Contract News: BRIEFS

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 2, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 109. Field planters

David Skidmore. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 2, 2004. p. 28 (2 pages) 110. Skills shortage threatens future of parks

Matthew Appleby. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 2, 2004. p. 13 (1 page) 111. Sweepers and collectors

Glen Munro. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Sep 2, 2004. p. 31 (2 pages) 112. Center Pivot Irrigation: Fifty Years

Anonymous. Cotton Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2004. Vol. 40, Iss. 9; p. 16 (1 p)

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113. DAIRY EVENT: Easing way into TMR Dairy Farmer. Tonbridge: Sep 1, 2004. p. 69 114. DAIRY EVENT - MACHINERY: WestMac

Dairy Farmer. Tonbridge: Sep 1, 2004. p. 62 115. Back to School

James Dudlicek. Dairy Field. Northbrook: Sep 2004. Vol. 187, Iss. 9; p. 6 (1 p) 116. Resources for the tractor enthusiast

Anonymous. Farm Industry News. Minneapolis: Sep 2004. Vol. 37, Iss. 8; p. 20 (1 page)

117. New Director at FDA's CDRH

Anonymous. FDA Consumer. Rockville:Sep/Oct 2004. Vol. 38, Iss. 5; p. 6 (1 p) 118. Man Versus Machine

Mongi Zekri. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 9; p. 12 (1 p) 119. Impact of curve sawing on kiln-drying and MSR grading

Pierre Bédard, Carl Tremblay. Forest Products Journal. Madison: Sep 2004. Vol.

54, Iss. 9; p. 69 (8 pages)

120. BE A SPORT - THINK LEISURE, NOT LOGS

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Sep 1, 2004. p. 2 121. New 'king of the forest' rules over Eildrig's Sitka

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Sep 1, 2004. p. 17

122. Effects of supplementing with calcium salts of palm oil fatty acids or hydrogenated tallow on ewe milk production and twin lamb growth1 L A Appeddu, D G Ely, D K Aaron, W P Deweese, E Fink. Journal of Animal Science. Savoy: Sep 2004. Vol. 82, Iss. 9; p. 2780 (10 pages)

123. Leakproof packaging

Anonymous. Poultry World. Sutton: Sep 2004. Vol. 158, Iss. 9; p. 33 (1 page) 124. K-C Completes Unique Deep Water Outfall Project with Local Cities

Eric Grinde. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Sep 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 9; p. 45 (6 p) 125. Surviving and thriving

Monica Shaw, George Olds. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Sep 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 9; p. 32 (6 pages)

126. Three-Phase Approach to Coating Formulation Secures Startup Savings Don Spriggs. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Sep 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 9; p. 63 (3 p) 127. Combining their resources

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Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Sep 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 9; p. 19 128. Elevated levels of jack pine in newsprint. Can we do it? Yes we can!

Wood, JR, Munger, L, Chisholm, RJ. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Sep 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 9; p. 30

129. Performance optimization of paper machine clothing with preventive maintenance

Houle,Gaetan. Pulp & Paper Canada.Westmount:Sep 2004. Vol.105, Iss.9; p. 11 130. Wavelet packet analysis of paper machine data for control assessment and

trim loss optimization

Dumont, GA, Davies, MS, Jiao, XJ. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Sep 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 9; p. 34

131. Physicists Pick a Cold Road for Accelerator Project

Charles Seife. Science. Washington: Aug 27, 2004. Vol. 305, Iss. 5688; p. 1223 (1 page)

132. Charterhouse provides aeration for sports turf

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 35 (1 page) 133. Commercial mowers target local authority contractors

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 25 (1 page) 134. Ferrari launches compact mower

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 135. Grasscutter range gets heavy-duty hydraulic additions

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 36 (1 page) 136. Hire firm offers tools and advice

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 31 (1 page) 137. Miniature machines take on traditional landscaping jobs

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 32 (1 page) 138. Multi-functional loader rides on

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 35 (1 page) 139. Saltex Preview: BRIEFS

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 25 (5 pages) 140. Sit-on platform machine takes on role as brushcutter

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 36 (1 page) 141. Tracked dumper range tips higher

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 26, 2004. p. 31 (1 page)

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142. BRL20 revamps Millennium pitch

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 19, 2004. p. 9 (1 page) 143. Ride-on/wheeled brushcutters

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 19, 2004. p. 30 (1 page) 144. Canteen Takes Gloves Off

Anonymous. Foodservice Director. New York: Aug 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 8; p.

1 (2 pages) 145. Joe to Go

Shelley Wolson. Foodservice Director. New York: Aug 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss.

8; p. 62 (1 page) 146. Aerators

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 12, 2004. p. 37 (3 pages) 147. Dutch publicity machine tells world of a growing industry

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 12, 2004. p. 27 (1 page) 148. Tractor-towed fertiliser drop spreaders

David Skidmore. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 12, 2004. p. 40 (2 pages) 149. Bobcat milestone in manufacturing

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Aug 6, 2004. p. 66 150. Vast choice in a growing market

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Aug 6, 2004. p. 67 151. All-terrain vehicles

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Aug 5, 2004. p. 21 (2 pages) 152. EXPANDING THE POTENTIAL OF IN-VESSEL COCOMPOSTING

Phil Hayes. BioCycle. Emmaus: Aug 2004. Vol. 45, Iss. 8; p. 38 (5 pages) 153. Big Step for Better Nutrition

Anonymous. Dairy Field. Northbrook: Aug 2004. Vol. 187, Iss. 8; p. 14 (2 p) 154. Surviving and Thriving

Julie Cook. Dairy Field. Northbrook: Aug 2004. Vol. 187, Iss. 8; p. 32 (6 pages) 155. Canteen Vending Gets a New Look

Anonymous.Food Management. Cleveland: Aug 2004. Vol. 39, Iss.9; p. 12 (2 p) 156. Machine Vision Inspects a Movable Feast

Greg Hollows. Food Manufacturing. Morris Plains: Aug 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 8; p.

16 (2 pages)

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157. This is Not Your Father's Chamber Machine

Bill Williams. Food Manufacturing. Morris Plains: Aug 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 8; p.

26 (1 page)

158. APF Preview 2004: Ragley's riches

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Aug 1, 2004. p. 34 159. Growing biomass for Wilton

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Aug 1, 2004. p. 12 160. Our brolly culture!

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Aug 1, 2004. p. 30 161. Royal Blue

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Aug 1, 2004. p. 43 162. Flexible control for the future

Monica Shaw. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Aug 2004.Vol. 78, Iss.8; p. 30 (4p) 163. Flushing Oil Systems Ensures Longevity, Peak Performance for Paper

Machines

Wade Stephens, George Mazzaro. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Aug 2004. Vol.

78, Iss. 8; p. 38 (3 pages)

164. Madison Paper's Alsip Mill Drives Toward New Products with Upgrade Craig Paterno. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Aug 2004. Vol. 78, Iss.8; p. 34 (4p) 165. Johnson Canada does R&D

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Aug 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 8; p. 43 166. Survey of top-former operation and performance

Gooding, R, Jong, J, Rompre, A. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Aug 2004.

Vol. 105, Iss. 8; p. 33

167. Yankee dryer a bottleneck? shoe calender the answer

Swayne, Martin. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Aug 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 8;

p. 18

168. Polymer Injection Machine

Jill A Huenink. Resource. St. Joseph: Aug 2004. Vol. 11, Iss. 6; p. 11 (2 pages) 169. SCARED SAFE

Michael Fickes. Waste Age.Overland Park:Aug 2004. Vol. 35, Iss. 8; p. 44 (4 p) 170. Feeding and bedding - with one machine

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 23, 2004. p. 68

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181. Overall victory for Bomford in new implement awards Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 9, 2004. p. 20

182. Worldwide appeal for handcraft competition Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 9, 2004. p. 69

183. Cassini's Magnificent Machines Run Rings Around Saturn

Richard A Kerr. Science. Washington: Jul 9, 2004. Vol. 305, Iss. 5681; p. 165 184. Nozzle choices boost output

Peter Hill. Crops. Sutton: Jul 3, 2004. p. 34

185. CONTRACTOR SPECIAL: ISO STANDARD - Increased awareness needed

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 2, 2004. p. 21

186. CONTRACTOR SPECIAL: What's being developed Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 2, 2004. p. 21

187. CONTRACTOR SPECIAL: Multi-function information terminal Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 2, 2004. p. 20

188. CONTRACTOR SPECIAL: Single data cable cuts cab clutter Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 2, 2004. p. 20

189. Tractors set to face 'MOT testing' in the future Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jul 2, 2004. p. 19

190. Nutrient-reserve dynamics of semiarid-breeding White-faced Whistling Ducks: a north-temperate contrast

Scott A Petrie, Kevin H Rogers. Canadian Journal of Zoology. Ottawa: Jul 2004. Vol. 82, Iss. 7; p. 1082 (9 pages)

191. Games People Play

Paul Schrimpf, Scott Lucas.Croplife.Willoughby:Jul 2004.Vol. 167, Iss. 7; p. 24 192. Mad Kaw

Wayne Wenzel. Farm Industry News. Minneapolis: Jul/Aug 2004. Vol. 37, Iss.

7; p. 28 (2 pages) 193. Top contender

Wayne Wenzel. Farm Industry News. Minneapolis: Jul/Aug 2004. Vol. 37, Iss.

7; p. 27 (1 page)

194. Pedestrian fertiliser spreaders

David Skidmore. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jul 1, 2004. p. 26

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195. MARKET NEWS; Mills restructure;

New Zealand Forest Industries Magazine. Auckland: Jul 2004. p. 10 196. Combating the problem of cracked bearing parts

Barclay Simmons. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 25 (1 page)

197. Dryer Management Yields Production, Energy Efficiency at Stora Enso Biron

Jerry Aue. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 45 (5 p) 198. New Surface Size Option Maintains Performance, Lessens Internal Sizing

Brine W Ranson. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 50 (5 pages)

199. Revved up for the future

Monica Shaw. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 35 (5 p) 200. SP Newsprint eyes lower cost at Newberg

Anonymous. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 10 (2 p) 201. The Right Lubricant for the Right Job Helps Lower Machine Operating

Costs

Mark McFann. Pulp & Paper.San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 55 (4 p) 202. Turning profits in tough times

Monica Shaw. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: Jul 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 7; p. 29 (4 p) 203. It's in the bag.. Where did the first paper bags come from?

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 7; p. 7 204. Metso to supply Brazilian, Chilean, Finnish mills

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 7; p. 46 205. Stora Enso machine rebuild

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 7; p. 8

206. To err is human [The blame machine: why human error causes accidents]

Whittingham, RB, Ellson, Jennifer M (REVIEWER). Pulp & Paper Canada.

Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 7; p. 58

207. Use of xylanase in the production of bleached, unrefined pulp at Marathon Pulp Inc

Tolan, JS, Collins, J. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss.

7; p.

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208. Western Mill Managers Conference

Sklapsky, Dwayne. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss.

7; p. 17

209. Wet end rebuild solutions

Swietlik, Frank. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jul 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 7; p.

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210. Time Dependence of Soil Mechanical Properties and Pore Functions for Arable Soils

Rainer Horn. Soil Science Society of America Journal. Madison: Jul/Aug 2004.

Vol. 68, Iss. 4; p. 1131

211. CEREALS 2004: The Fox that's chasing the competition Arable Farming. Tonbridge: Jun 28, 2004. p. 35

212. Investment for a better return

Alys Fowler. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 24, 2004. p. 18 (2 pages) 213. Polishing potato profits

Anonymous. Crops. Sutton: Jun 19, 2004. p. 34 (1 page) 214. Kit rental service aims to keep pitches in good shape

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 17, 2004. p. 4 (1 page) 215. Seeding machines

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 17, 2004. p. 35 (1 page) 216. CSPI blasts school vending

Anonymous. Foodservice Director. New York: Jun 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 6; p.

12 (1 page) 217. Healthy Subsidy

Anonymous. Foodservice Director. New York: Jun 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 6; p. 1 (2 pages)

218. Mixing it up

Shelley Wolson. Foodservice Director. New York: Jun 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 6;

p. 64 (1 page)

219. Demonstration of a universal surface DNA computer

Xingping Su, Lloyd M. Smith. Nucleic Acids Research. Oxford: Jun 15, 2004.

Vol. 32, Iss. 10; p. 3115 220. Pregnancy testing in sows

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jun 11, 2004. p. 80

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221. Six-row trailed potato planter doubles output Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jun 11, 2004. p. 75

222. Early Precision Compound Machine from Ancient China

Peter J Lu. Science. Washington: Jun 11, 2004. Vol. 304, Iss. 5677; p. 1638 (1p) 223. Bunton gear-drive rotary mower

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 10, 2004. p. 23 (1 page) 224. Rugby body buys kit to boost public pitches

Madeleine Murphy. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 10, 2004. p. 11 (1 p) 225. Wright Stander

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 10, 2004. p. 24 (1 page) 226. Major savings in crop inputs

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: Jun 7, 2004. p. 45 227. SPRAYERS: Trailed sprayer makes its marc

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: Jun 7, 2004. p. 42

228. SPRAYERS: More self-propelled and trailed sprayers Arable Farming. Tonbridge: Jun 7, 2004. p. 40

229. Gold and silver medals from RASE

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jun 4, 2004. p. 70 230. MACHINERY: More choice in high capacity loaders

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Jun 4, 2004. p. 72 231. Designer Nanotubes by Molecular Self-Assembly

Werner J Blau, Alexander J Fleming. Science. Washington: Jun 4, 2004. Vol.

304, Iss. 5676; p. 1457 (2 pages)

232. Echo HCA2400 articulating reach clipper

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 3, 2004. p. 25 (1 page) 233. Husqvarna 325HDA55x and Husqvarna 325HE4x

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 3, 2004. p. 26 (1 page) 234. JCB mini loader has major ability

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 3, 2004. p. 11 (1 page) 235. Turf machines in action at show

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 3, 2004. p. 11 (1 page) 236. Zero-turn unit offers 'speed and durability'

Madeleine Murphy. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Jun 3, 2004. p. 11 (1 page)

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237. Mechanized Harvesting

Rosemary O Gordon. American Vegetable Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2004. Vol.

52, Iss. 6; p. 14 (1 page) 238. WIND-PUMPING

Anonymous. Appropriate Technology. Hemel Hempstead: Jun 2004. Vol. 31, Iss. 2; p. 34 (5 pages)

239. Rolling With the Trends

Donna Berry. Dairy Foods. Troy: Jun 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 6; p. 43 (3 pages) 240. Man & Machine

Kevin T Higgins. Food Engineering. Troy: Jun 2004. Vol. 76, Iss. 6; p. 79 (5 p) 241. An analysis of machine-caused lumber shape defects in British Columbia

sawmills

Helen K Rasmussen, Robert A Kozak, Thomas C Maness. Forest Products Journal. Madison: Jun 2004. Vol. 54, Iss. 6; p. 47 (10 pages)

242. BIG CHIPPER: On the right track

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 45 243. BIG CHIPPER: Compact Jenz

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 45 244. BIG CHIPPER: Four shredding options

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 45 245. BIG CHIPPER: New chip off an older block

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 42 246. BIG CHIPPER: Direct to users

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 42 247. BIG CHIPPER: New name - same service

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 38 248. BIG CHIPPER: Safe tracking on roads and rivers

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 34 249. BIG CHIPPER: Setting the benchmark

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 33 250. BIG CHIPPER: Going the whole way to market

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 30 251. BIG CHIPPER: Forty years on

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: Jun 1, 2004. p. 28

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252. Effect of Milking Pipeline Height on Machine Milking Efficiency and Milk Quality in Sheep

J R Diaz, C Peris, M Rodriguez, M P Molina, N Fernandez. Journal of Dairy Science. Champaign: Jun 2004. Vol. 87, Iss. 6; p. 1675 (9 pages)

253. Cap'n Sane Says...

Perc Sane. National Fisherman. Portland: Jun 2004. Vol. 85, Iss. 2; p. 9 (1 page) 254. HAVE TRUCK...WILL BUILD

Jennifer Karuza, David Peterson, Larry Chowning. National Fisherman.

Portland: Jun 2004. Vol. 85, Iss. 2; p. 40 (4 pages) 255. Go-ahead for Wildemere incinerators

Anonymous. Poultry World. Sutton: Jun 2004. Vol. 158, Iss. 5; p. 5 (1 page) 256. New life in Lynchburg

Kelly Ferguson.Pulp & Paper.San Francisco:Jun 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 6; p. 31 (5p) 257. Cascades, Kingsey Falls Paper Division, gets its second wind

Ouellet, Jaclin.Pulp & Paper Canada.Westmount:Jun 2004. Vol.105, Iss. 6; p. 10 258. Effects of wood and pulp quality on linting propensity

Amiri, R, Begin, B, Mozaffari, S, Deshaies, S. Pulp & Paper Canada.

Westmount: Jun 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 6; p. 23

259. Kruger wins Gannett 2003 Supplier-of-the-Year Award

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jun 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 6; p. 8

260. SP Newsprint sets world record for second year in a row [Most productive newsprint machine]

Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: Jun 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 6; p. 29

261. System closure in an integrated newsprint mill, practical application of the genetic algorithm

Paris, J, Koteles, R, Shafiei, S, Domenech, S. Pulp & Paper Canada.

Westmount: Jun 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 6; p. 40 262. CHOOSING THE BEST BALER

Roger Williams. Waste Age.Overland Park: Jun 2004. Vol. 35, Iss. 6; p. 64 (3 p) 263. MACHINERY: Exploring a firmer foothold

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: May 24, 2004. p. 35

264. MACHINERY: Washed potatoes grading machine cuts labour costs Arable Farming. Tonbridge: May 24, 2004. p. 21

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265. MACHINERY: More stars for better separating Arable Farming. Tonbridge: May 24, 2004. p. 20 266. MACHINERY: Selling direct in Scotland

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: May 24, 2004. p. 20 267. Conventional trailed sprayers

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 21, 2004. p. 83 268. Major savings in crop inputs

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 21, 2004. p. 80 269. Plain disc mowers

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 21, 2004. p. 77 270. Sprayer range expansion

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 21, 2004. p. 81 271. Three new pressure washers

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 21, 2004. p. 75 272. Two pivot steer tractors launched in UK

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 21, 2004. p. 75

273. Definition of a Bacterial Type IV Secretion Pathway for a DNA Substrate Eric Cascales, Peter J Christie. Science. Washington: May 21, 2004. Vol. 304, Iss. 5674; p. 1170 (4 pages)

274. India's Congress Party Returns

Pallava Bagla. Science. Washington: May 21, 2004. Vol. 304, Iss. 5674; p. 1091 (1 page)

275. Disc cutters

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: May 20, 2004. p. 25 (2 pages) 276. Tractor-mounted verge cutters

David Skidmore. Horticulture Week. Teddington: May 20, 2004. p. 28 (2 pages) 277. Bracing for BMI

Anonymous. Foodservice Director. New York: May 15, 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 5; p.

1 (2 pages)

278. TYRE PACKER FOR CULTIVATORS

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 14, 2004. p. 79 279. Pedestrian scarifiers

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: May 13, 2004. p. 27 (3 pages)

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280. Ride-on rotary mowers

Sally Drury. Horticulture Week. Teddington: May 13, 2004. p. 39 (1 page) 281. BALER MAINTENANCE: A clean start to baler maintenance

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: May 10, 2004. p. 55 282. DRILLS: Self-propelled drill treads softly

Arable Farming. Tonbridge: May 10, 2004. p. 60

283. Rau Explorer trailed sprayers strengthen foothold in UK Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: May 7, 2004. p. 82

284. "A Vast Machine": Standards as Social Technology

Paul N Edwards. Science. Washington: May 7, 2004. Vol. 304, Iss. 5672; p. 827 (2 pages)

285. Imants launches its Revolution into spading

Geoff Sawyer. Horticulture Week. Teddington: May 6, 2004. p. 11 (1 page) 286. Kubota reports record sales

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: May 6, 2004. p. 11 (1 page) 287. The China Bubble

Frank Giles. Cotton Grower. Willoughby: May 2004. Vol. 40, Iss. 5; p. 4 (1 p) 288. IML Arriving

Stephen Clysdale. Dairy Foods. Troy: May 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 5; p. 58 (2 p) 289. CLEAN SNOW MACHINES?

David E Heath. Environment. Washington: May 2004. Vol. 46, Iss. 4; p. 6 (2 p) 290. Thermal workhorses

Kevin T Higgins. Food Engineering. Troy: May 2004. Vol. 76, Iss. 5; p. 45 (4 pages)

291. Editor's Choice

Karen Langhauser. Food Manufacturing. Morris Plains: May 2004. Vol. 17, Iss.

5; p. 4 (1 page)

292. Keeps coming back for more

Forestry and British Timber. Tonbridge: May 1, 2004. p. 28

293. New Formation Measurement Method Helps Papermakers Maintain Form Frank J Sutman, D R Sloan, H L Kronz. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: May 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 5; p. 65 (5 pages)

294. PLC upgrade at ARN

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Kelly Ferguson. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: May 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 5; p. 41 (3 pages)

295. Reliable Pumps Depend on Employee Use of Proper Maintenance Procedures

Richard Nardone. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: May 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 5; p. 59 (4 pages)

296. Reproducing free-sheet success

Monica Shaw, Will Mies. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: May 2004. Vol. 78, Iss.

5; p. 34 (6 pages)

297. Spending expected to climb as market improves

Anonymous. Pulp & Paper. San Francisco: May 2004. Vol. 78, Iss. 5; p. 7 (1 p) 298. New performance monitoring software cutting edge technologies

Lagace, Jean-Guy, Naud, Serge, Emond, Martin. Pulp & Paper Canada.

Westmount: May 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 5; p. 19

299. Paper formation improvement through the use of new structured polymers and microparticle technology

Daneault, C, Chabot, B, BROUILLETTE, F, Morneau, D. Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: May 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 5; p. 31

300. The high cost of corrosion: Intelligent inspection well worth the money Pulp & Paper Canada. Westmount: May 2004. Vol. 105, Iss. 5; p. 10 301. Independent silage making with a self-loading wagon

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 30, 2004. p. 82 302. ROOTS 2004: More stars for better separating

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 30, 2004. p. 25 303. ROOTS 2004: Selling direct in Scotland

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 30, 2004. p. 26

304. ROOTS 2004: Washed potatoes grading machine cuts labour costs Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 30, 2004. p. 26

305. Ryetec puts flail mowers in front

Anonymous. Horticulture Week. Teddington: Apr 29, 2004. p. 11 (1 page) 306. Reekie in legal action against Campmuir

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 23, 2004. p. 18 307. Standen Reflex brings French harvesters to UK

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 23, 2004. p. 20

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308. BIG WORKING WIDTH FOR RAKERS Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 16, 2004. p. 76 309. Combination wrapper from Orkel

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 16, 2004. p. 76 310. Larger mounted mower

Farmers Guardian. Tonbridge: Apr 16, 2004. p. 76

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