Apples -- Packing. : Food Factory: Series 1 - Ep 17 / / Director: Markowitz, Jen
2014
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Apples -- Planting -- Australia. : Growing organic apples : world class production systems for new Australian apple varieties / by Simon Middleton ... [and others]
Apples -- Storage. : Storage technology for apples and pears : a guide to production, postharvest treatment and storage of pome fruit in Australia / by Colin R. Little and Robert J. Holmes ; edited by John Faragher
2000
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Apples -- Technological innovations : New technologies applied in apple production : sensing and autonomous systems / Yande Liu, Liling Yang, Yinyan Shi, Guantian Wang, Dazhou Zhu, Zhao Zhang, editors
Appleton Hmong (Asian people) Wisconsin : The split horn : the life of a Hmong Shaman in America / ITVS, Independent Television Service presents ; NAATA, National Asian American Telecommunications Association ; and Alchemy Films ; produced by Taggart Siegel, Jim McSilver, Sarita Siegel ; directed by Taggart Siegel ; written and adapted from interviews by Jim McSilver and Taggart Siegel
2001
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Appleton, Jean, 1911- : Jean Appleton : a lifetime with art / with contributions by Christine France, Deborah Edwards ; [photographs by] David Moore ; [foreword by] Mary Turner ; [exhibitions commentary by] Robyn Martin-Weber
Appleton (Wis.) -- Social life and customs : The split horn : the life of a Hmong Shaman in America / ITVS, Independent Television Service presents ; NAATA, National Asian American Telecommunications Association ; and Alchemy Films ; produced by Taggart Siegel, Jim McSilver, Sarita Siegel ; directed by Taggart Siegel ; written and adapted from interviews by Jim McSilver and Taggart Siegel
Loose, usually removable intra-oral devices which alter the muscle forces against the teeth and craniofacial skeleton. These are dynamic appliances which depend on altered neuromuscular action to effect bony growth and occlusal development. They are usually used in mixed dentition to treat pediatric malocclusions. (ADA, 1992)
Loose, usually removable intra-oral devices which alter the muscle forces against the teeth and craniofacial skeleton. These are dynamic appliances which depend on altered neuromuscular action to effect bony growth and occlusal development. They are usually used in mixed dentition to treat pediatric malocclusions. (ADA, 1992)
Loose, usually removable intra-oral devices which alter the muscle forces against the teeth and craniofacial skeleton. These are dynamic appliances which depend on altered neuromuscular action to effect bony growth and occlusal development. They are usually used in mixed dentition to treat pediatric malocclusions. (ADA, 1992)
Devices used for influencing tooth position. Orthodontic appliances may be classified as fixed or removable, active or retaining, and intraoral or extraoral. (Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p19)
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appliances. : Impact of energy labelling on household appliances
--subdivision Electric equipment under types of industries and individual land vehicles and types of land vehicles, e.g. Construction industry--Electric equipment; Automobiles--Electric equipment
Loose, usually removable intra-oral devices which alter the muscle forces against the teeth and craniofacial skeleton. These are dynamic appliances which depend on altered neuromuscular action to effect bony growth and occlusal development. They are usually used in mixed dentition to treat pediatric malocclusions. (ADA, 1992)
Devices used for influencing tooth position. Orthodontic appliances may be classified as fixed or removable, active or retaining, and intraoral or extraoral. (Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p19)