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  1. CIA PHONE LISTING HAS A CURIOUS RING

    which evolved into Project Artichoke, then became MK- ULTRA-MK-DELTA. With each code name change, they broadened ...

  2. STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE

    in 1950. nd Project ARTICHOKE in 1951 were approved by the Director and enjoyed good intro-Agency ...

  3. COMMAND AND CONTROL, AS IT RELATES TO COMPLICANCE WITH LAW AND PROPRIETY

    circles..." went unheeded. Early programs such as Project Bluebird in 1950 and Project Artichoke in 1951 ...

  4. INDUSTRIAL PLANTS IN DNEPROPETROVSK AND ROSTOV

    in the shap-of an artichoke which directed steam downwards. Besides these openings there was a metal stack ...

  5. ECONOMIC POLICY COUNCIL MEETING ON 1 JUNE

    herbaceous perennials 18 Live plants Flower seeds Potato starch Tomato paste Tomatoes, prepared Artichokes ...

  6. LETTER TO JAMES L. MCCULLOUGH FROM JOHN ALLEN

    percent is currently being used. Much of this land would be ideal for production of asparagus, artichokes ...

  7. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY: PLANTS, PRODUCTS, MARKETS, SUPPLIES, PRICES, GOVERNMENT CONTROLS/LIGHT INDUSTRY PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

    (rice which has been wet by sea-water and thus ruined for use as food); small quantities of artichokes ...

  8. FR:GRUDZINSKA A TO:SAJO J

    433-445.!,ITC-nIl-10602-06T Nov 71 Effect Of MELleic Hydrazine On the Auxin Content Of Jerusalem Artichoke Tissues Cultivated ...

  9. A FR: SBROLLI, W. TO: SCHAAF, F.

    OCaffeic acid, Plants, Chemical arAlyoria. 62-17614 i. ntle: Artichok(-s I-';carpati,?0; ...

  10. RUSSIA AND BACK FR: OSNOVNYEYE VYVODY NAUCHNO- TO: FALCONTOL SBORNIK (USSR)

    (Agriculture, 77. v. 9. no. 7) (over) 61-31214 1. Title: Alfalfa 2. Title: Artichokes 3. Title: Legumes 4. ...

  11. FR:ROTINI O T TO:WERTHEIM M G

    and Panizzi, Wgi. 014 nE CAPPEIC CONS7n'UENTS IN 'DIE, ARTICHOKE. 1196215p. Or~ier from K-H $6.25 ...

  12. AUTHORS FR: VETTER, K.J. TO: VEYTSEL V.A.

    fd Indian coiton, and Jerusalem artichoke and sun ower. New varieties of sugar beet, grape, Airus ...

  13. FR:LOMONOS P.I. TO:LONGCHAMP R.

    FNc-ffFc-Z- Action of 214-dibromophenylglycocol on ~he Development of Tissues of Artichoke Cultured in Vitro, ...

  14. AUTHORS FR: GAUDIN, MICHEL TO: GAUVENET, A.

    53-~O'e J-s lavestigatioue or- the Action of Kyourentme or. tbc I-lasues of Artichoke Cultivated in Vitro, ...

  15. EAST EUROPEAN AND BA FR: ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONICA TO: ACTA CHIM, ACAD SCI HUNG,

    Content Of Jerusalem Artichoke Tissues Cultivated In the Presence Of Various Growth Regulating Substances ...

  16. AUTHORS FR: BOURELY, F. TO: BOUVIER, ROBERT

    on Tissue Cultures of Artichoke and Carrot, 3 PP. FRENCH, C. R. Acad. Sci, 232, 1574-1576, 23 Apr 3.951. ...

  17. AUTHORS FR: LO MONACO, GRACE T. TO: LONGIAVE, C.

    of 2.,4-dibromop-nenylglycocol on tbL- Development of Tissues of Artichoke Cultured in Vitro, 3 PL-1. FRENCH, C. R. Acad, Sci, ...

  18. A FR: LAMERT, CLAUDE TO: LANJE, MAGYAR NEMIKUSOK

    the 4tion of Indol-Acctic Acid on t~,-- Tisfi;ue cultvitrer. of Artichoke, by C. Irmce, pp. rMCIff per ...

  19. FR:ZVORONO B.P. TO:BYKOV V.P.

    Title: Alfalfa the Conference on Wide Hybridization of Plants and 2. Title: Artichokes Animals, Moscow, ...

  20. AUTHORS FR: MEN SHOV, V.A. TO: MERCIER, JULES

    fimpbWIvImWIsceUc AcId and A"'vba-zmphtkw2eneacetic Acid on Tiamus Cultums of Artichoke an& Carrot, ...

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