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New Acquisitions University Library University of the Philippines - Los Baños College, Laguna 4031, Philippines http://library.uplb.edu.ph New Acquisitions February 2020 Agriculture S 494.5 Fox, Thomas J. Urban farming : sustainable city living in your U72 backyard, in your community, and in the world. 2nd ed. 2018. 415 F69 pages. 2018 S 600.7 Jalota, S.K. Understanding climate change impacts on crop C54 productivity and water balance. 2018. 223 pages. J35 2018 S 675 Advances in agricultural machinery and technologies. 2018. 472 A38 pages. 2018 SB 319.7 Emerging postharvest treatment of fruits and vegetables. 2019. E44 384 pages. 2019 SB 324.4 Dobbs, Liz. Container vegetable gardening : growing crops in pots D63 in every space. 2019. 160 pages. 2019 Education LB 2369 Efron, Sara Efrat. Writing the literature review : a practical guide. E36 2019. 298 pages. 2019 LG 990 A1 AGRITECH : the UPLB-CAFS Technologies. 2019. 113 pages. A37 2019 Filipiniana Fil DS 675.8 Coates, Austin. 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A5 RNo.5 Fil HA 1821 Philippine Statistics Authority. 2015 census of population : barangay 2015 characteristics : Philippines. 2016. 62 pages. A5 RNo.6 Fil HC 79 Making growth work for the poor : a poverty assessment for the P63 Philippines. 2018. 170 pages. M35 2018 Fil HC The World Bank Group. Philippines economic update : 455 outperforming the region and managing the transition. 2016. 45 W67 pages. 2016 Fil HC The World Bank Group. Philippines economic update : Preserving 455 consistency and policy commitment. 2017. 60 pages. W67 2017 Fil S 535 FSTP Training Modules : national corn-based farmer-scientists P6 RDE training program. 2016. 128 pages. U55 2016 Fil SB Advancing the horticulture industry thorough postharvest 317.53 research and extension. 2018. 78 pages. A38 2018 Language and Literature P Croucher, Stephen M. Understanding communication research 91.3 methods : a theoretical and practical approach. 2nd ed. 2019. 323 C76 pages. 2019 P 94 Bugeja, Michael J. Living media ethics : across platforms. 2nd ed. B84 2019. 337 pages. 2019 P 107 Fromkin, Victoria. An introduction to language. 11th ed. 2017. 524 F76 pages. 2017 P 116 Seyfarth, Robert M. The social origins of language. 2018. 167 pages. S49 2018 P 120 Calderon, Margarita. Academic language mastery : vocabulary in A24 context. 2017. 78 pages. C35 2017 P 121 How languages work : an introduction to language and linguistics. H69 2nd ed. 2019. 677 pages. 2019 P 129 Applying linguistics : language and the impact agenda. 2018. 211 A68 pages. 2018 P 306.2 Baker, Mona. Translation and conflict : a narrative account. 2019. B35 203 pages. 2019 PL 3508.05 Southeast Asian ecocriticism : theories, practices, prospects. S68 2018. 316 pages. 2018 PN 56 Moulthrop, Stuart. Traversals : the use of preservation for early T37 electronic writing. 2017. 273 pages. M68 2017 PN 4731 A handbook of journalism : media in the information age. 2018. H36 305 pages. 2018 PN 4784 Youngblood, Steven. Peace journalism principles and practices : W37 responsibly reporting conflicts, reconciliation, and solutions. Y68 2017. 249 pages. 2017 Law KJE 5306 Institutional translation for international governance : enhancing I57 quality in multilingual legal communication. 2018. 228 pages. 2018 Mathematics QA 9.58 Soltys, Michael. An introduction to the analysis of algorithms. 3rd S65 ed. 2018. 312 pages. 2018 Social Sciences HD 30.3 The handbook of organizational rhetoric and communication. H34 2018. 511 pages. 2018 HE 8700.79 G7 A future for public service television. 2018. 357 pages. F88 2018 HV 2474 Hill, Joseph C. Sign languages : structures and contexts. 2019. 215 H55 pages. 2019 Thesis LG Abes, Elsie Erika Cruz. Research internship on the comparative 993 duodenal bacterial diversity and growth performance of broilers 2015 fed diets supplemented with antibiotic growth promoters and A127 Bacillus subtilis. 2015. 56 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A24 LG Alcachupas, Charmaine G. Response of mixed cymbidium mosaic 993 potexvirus (CymMV) and odontoglossum ringspot tobamovirus 2015 (ORSV) on salicylic acid treated mokara protocorms in-vitro and A127 their transmission and movement in cultivated dendrobium UH A43 hybrid. 2015. 66 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. LG 993 Babiera, Dominique C. Research internship on comparative 2015 analysis and food applications of Monascus purpureus colorants. A127 2015. 44 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. RESTRICTED B33 LG 993 Alvarez, Johanna Mae Andor. Production and management of 2015 mango (Mangifera indica L.) in Mangarey Farm at Brgy. Masalukot A3 I, Candelaria, Quezon. 2015. 107 leaves. A46 LG 993 Ama, Marc Owell Aldovino. Occurrence and abundance of reniform 2015 nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) on pineapple farms in A3 Silang, Cavite during the dry season. 2015. 48 leaves. A47 LG 993 Andal, Mary Joy Cullador. Major farm practice in dairy production at 2015 Real Fresh Dairy Farms, Incorporated, Bay, Laguna. 2015. 62 A3 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A53 LG 993 Bantoc, Kevin Gualbert Q. Major practice at BASF-Agricultural 2015 Research Station. 2015. 30 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A3 B36 LG Ambos, Keiane Buenaventura. Food science and technology 993 practicum at Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines Inc., Brgy Pulong Sta. 2015 Cruz, Sta. Rosa, Laguna. 2015. 11 unnumbered leaves, 53 leaves + 1 F61 CD-ROM. A46 LG Anlacan, Cecilia Andrea Isleta. Food science and technology 993 practicum at Regional Standards and Testing Laboratory, 2015 Department of Science and Technology Region IV-A, Jamboree F61 Road, Timugan, Los Baños, Laguna. 2015. 77 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A55 LG 993 Aranda, Leydinila I. Food science and technology practicum at CDO 2015 Foodsphere, Inc., Barangay Bulihan, Malvar, Batangas. 2015. 73 F61 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A73 LG Baquiran, Lyra Angelie Tumbali. Food science and technology 993 practicum at Universal Robina Corporation - Cereal Plant, 2015 Barangay Bagong Ilog, Pasig City, Metro Manila. 2015. 37 leaves + F61 1 CD-ROM. B37 LG 993 Beraña, Indira Calaluan. Food science and technology practicum at 2015 Cariño and Sons Agri-Development Incorporated (CASADI), Brgy. F61 Aya, San Jose, Batangas. 2015. 43 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. B47 LG 993 Briz, Carlo Mendoza. Research internship on DArT marker 2016 characterization and detection for BX2 gene presence in native A127 and inbred corn. 2016. 46 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. B75 LG Amurao, Philina Christine Peña. Herbicide selectivity in transplanted 993 rice (Oryza sativa L.) at different planting depths and effect of 2016 seed treatment on shoot and root lengths of rice at the Bayer A3 CropScience Agronomic Development Southeast Asia : a research A48 apprenticeship. 2016. 41 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. LG Aromin, Earl Austin Bergonia. Research internship on vegetable 993 breeding with emphasis on pedigree selection for disease 2016 resistance in bitter gourd (Momordica Charantia L.). 2016. 30 A3 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A76 LG 993 Bonza, Johanne Roie Boongaling. Variability in physical grain 2016 quality traits of experimental rice (Oryza sativa L.) hybrids in two A3 test sites. 2016. 51 leaves. B66 LG 993 Aggabao, Aeblyn Joy Cayado. Food science and technology 2016 practicum at Coca-cola FEMSA Phils., Inc.- Sta. Rosa Plant, Sta. F61 Rosa City, Laguna. 2016. 52 leaves. A34 LG 993 Anapi, Gerieka Ramos. Food science and technology practicum at 2016 Republic Flour Mill Corporation, Brgy. Pulo, Cabuyao, Laguna, F61 Philippines. 2016. 57 leaves. A53 LG Bernardo, Cathlyn Kim Lanting. Food science and technology 993 practicum at Universal Robina Corporation (URC), Cereal Plant, 2016 Brgy. Bagong Ilog, Pasig City, Metro Manila. 2016. 51 leaves + 1 F61 CD-ROM. B47 LG 993 Brouwers, Kamille Anne Talado. Food science and technology 2016 practicum at Magnolia, Inc., Governor's Drive, Barangay San F61 Francisco, General Trias, Cavite. 2016. 60 leaves. B76 LG Abella, Matt Ezekiel Salvador. In-vitro callus formation in leaf and 993.5 petiole sections of ashitaba (Angelica keiskei Koidz.) and 2015 enhancement of total phenols in callus cultures in response to A127 UV-B radiation. 2015. 101 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A24 LG Aragon, Ralph Quizon. Development of molecular markers tagging 993.5 resistance genes for abaca bunchy top virus and fiber quality in 2015 abaca (Musa textilis Nee). 2015. 44 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A127 RESTRICTED A73 LG Banganan, Jemimah Cabintoy. Optimization and validation of 993.5 designed primer pairs in tagging virus-host factors of abaca 2015 bunchy top virus (ABTV) and gene-specific markers in abaca A127 (Musa textilis Nee). 2015. 53 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. RESTRICTED B36 LG Barrientos, Nyka Noelle B. Polymorphisms in estrogen receptor 993.5 gene (ESR) and their association with some sow productivity 2015 traits of large white sows (Sus scrofa L.). 2015. 35 leaves + 1 CD- A127 ROM. RESTRICTED B37 LG 993.5 Baslote, Lawrence Lagura. Changes in milk protein profile of 2015 Holstein Friesian-Sahiwal cows (Bos taurus X Bos indicus) at A127 early and mid stages of lactation. 2015. 44 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. B38 LG 993.5 Abina, Izza Rona R. Effects of Moringa oleifera leaf meal on plasma 2015 ghrelin and insulin-like growth factor-1 of landrace x large white A3 crossbred gilts. 2015. 45 leaves + 1 CD-ROM. A25 LG 993.5 Adel, Dirk Myron Floralde.
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