64. Guide to use of the FHA (Federal Housing Administration) soil PVC (Potential Volume Change) meter, including results of nationwide soil tests and correlation with climatic factors

1969 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 101
1997 ◽  
Vol 2 (2 Invierno) ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
María del R. Nevárez Ramírez

Sinopsis de las siguientes tesis:Evaluación del esfuerzo de mercadeo en la industria de las artes escénicas en Puerto Rico, El impacto de los cambios en la reglamentación de la Federal Housing Administration sobre los ingresos de la Banca Hipotecaria Puertorriqueña, Análisis de variables que influyen en el rendimiento de las acciones de corporaciones de Puerto Rico mercadeadas públicamente, La hiperinflación en Argentina, Brasil y México: Un caso estudio, Estudio comparativo de las fusiones de los bancos comerciales para las décadas de 1980 y 1990, Control de materiales: Reduciendo costos mediante un programa de minimización de desperdicios.


1997 ◽  
Vol 2 (2 Invierno) ◽  
pp. 71-72
Author(s):  
Miguel A. Diffoot Santiago

Sinopsis de las siguientes tesis:Evaluación del esfuerzo de mercadeo en la industria de las artes escénicas en Puerto Rico, El impacto de los cambios en la reglamentación de la Federal Housing Administration sobre los ingresos de la Banca Hipotecaria Puertorriqueña, Análisis de variables que influyen en el rendimiento de las acciones de corporaciones de Puerto Rico mercadeadas públicamente, La hiperinflación en Argentina, Brasil y México: Un caso estudio, Estudio comparativo de las fusiones de los bancos comerciales para las décadas de 1980 y 1990, Control de materiales: Reduciendo costos mediante un programa de minimización de desperdicios.


2000 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 291-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin Fox Gotham

Research examining the impact of corporate interests, state structures, and class contradictions on the state policy formation process has been dominated by three major theoretical perspectives: business dominance theory, state-centered theory, and Marxian structuralism. I argue that these existing perspectives pay insufficient attention to race and racial discrimination as a central component in the formulation and implementation of state policy. This article uses the concept of racialization to reframe existing theories of the state to explain the origin of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) through the Housing Act of 1934. As an integral component of New Deal legislation, the FHA was created for the purpose of salvaging the home building and finance industries that had collapsed during the Great Depression. I draw on government housing reports and analyses, real estate industry documents, and congressional testimony to examine the racial dynamic of the FHA's housing policies and subsidies. The analysis demonstrates the value of employing a racialization framework to account for the racial motivations surrounding the origin of state policies, the racial basis of corporate interests, and the impact of race and racial discrimination on the creation and development of state structures.


1973 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. F. NUTTALL

Yield response of Conquest barley to nitrogen fertilizer applied at 22, 45, 67, and 134 kg/ha with and without 20 kg P/ha were significantly related by regression analyses to ammonium- and to nitrate-nitrogen in soils of northeastern Saskatchewan. Both linear and quadratic equations obtained from the regression analyses were used to develop tables estimating yield response of barley related to nitrogen fertilizer rates and soil tests for ammonium- and nitrate-nitrogen. The results indicated that a greater response to nitrogen fertilizer occurred with a given amount of ammonium- plus nitrate-nitrogen than with the same amount of nitrate-nitrogen alone. Phosphate fertilizer also significantly increased yield response to nitrogen fertilizers. Confidence intervals showed that wide variation could be expected in yield response to nitrogen fertilizers. Variation is attributed to differences in soil type, soil moisture, and climatic factors among experimental sites.


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