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  1. Start a Project with the MCIC

    https://mcic.osu.edu/start-project

    If you would like to start a new microscopy, genomics, or bioinformatics project we encourage you ... Bioinformatics Jelmer Poelstra, Ph.D., Email       Sample submission for Contact Instructions and forms for ... equipment and sample submission Bioinformatics Jelmer Poelstra, Ph.D., Email Get a bioinformatics assistance ...

  2. High-Risk Category: Meals, Food and non-Alcoholic Beverages

    https://cfaesfinance.osu.edu/service-center-resource-guides/high-risk-category-meals-food-and-non-alcoholic-beverages

    be reimbursed the applicable Per Diem city and meal rate.   ...

  3. Home

    https://mcic.osu.edu/home

    and bioinformatics  (research assistance, running standardized pipelines, teaching of courses and ...

  4. 4-H CARTEENS

    https://franklin.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-carteens

    program and have not been issued a traffic citation are welcome at a reduced rate of $25.00. IN THIS CASE, ...

  5. Critical Area Planting (NRCS 342)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/critical-area-planting-nrcs-342

    Establishing permanent vegetation on sites that have, or are expected to have, high erosion rates ... expected high rates of soil erosion by wind or water. Stabilize stream and channel banks, pond and other ...

  6. Microscopy

    https://mcic.osu.edu/microscopy

    Form ' and submit it electronically from this link. Microscopy rates are posted on our ' ... Rates ' page. Light Microscopy Instrumentation. Several dissecting and light microscopes are ...

  7. Constructed Wetlands (NRCS 656)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/constructed-wetlands-nrcs-656

    Suitability Rating (CSR 80) treating about 100 acres of drainage, would cost just over $10,000 for design and ... the seed to ensure that planted materials have an acceptable rate of survival, and site preparation ...

  8. Riparian Forest Buffers (NRCS 391)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/riparian-forest-buffers-nrcs-391

    removal varies with seasonal hydrology. The removal rate for a forest buffer is 93 percent during a low ... trees tend to survive at a higher rate. Land taken out of production should be considered in the cost ...

  9. Nutrient Management Plan (NRCS 590)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/nutrient-management-plan-nrcs-590

    soil-stable and lost at low concentrations and at total pounds-per-acre rates in water flows. Unfortunately, ... important to account for all sources and timings of nitrogen applications to ensure that excess rates are ... not applied. Nitrogen needs to be managed to reduce the rate to the actual need of the crop. This ...

  10. Blind Inlet (NRCS 620)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/blind-inlet-nrcs-620

    lifetime did not appreciably decrease flow rates or cause maintenance issues. Monitoring throughout 12 ...

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