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Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Photograph File (Born Digital Records)

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    Image2002-028 frame 8a: Cassandra Reyes, a graduate student in Nutritional Sciences, pauses her computer modeling work to talk with advisor, Professor, Tim Garrow. For Nutritional Sciences Graduate Recruitment Brochure.
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    Image2002-029 frame 19a: Students in the Nutritional Sciences Club walk down the broadwalk / sidewalk on the Quad. (from left to right) Segametsi D. Maruapula, Susan Zaripheh, Xiangfeng Zhang, and Yewon Cheon. For Nutritional Sciences Graduate Recruitment Brochure.
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    Image2002-038, frame #3: Champion Poland China Barrow (swine, hog, pig) from 1920 International. Bred, fed & exhibited by U of I (no negative in archives). courtesy UI Archives. 8x12 at 300ppi, this version at 72ppi. 020238aca.tif.
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    Image2002-038, frame #4: Pigs waiting for pasture in hurdle bins on cinder lot at U of I, Spring 1929. Second year of use for lot. courtesy UI archives. 8 x12 at 300ppi, (this version at 72ppi) 02038ada.tif. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Source: Color negative, Scan Type: Slide scanner (Polaroid), In/Out: Outside, Season: Summer, Time of Day: Day, For...
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    Image2002-038, frame 11: Swine growers meeting at UI Stock Pavilion, March 31, 1938. 8.5 x 11 at 300ppi, 02038ccr.tif. courtesy UI Archives. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Source: Color negative, Scan Type: Slide scanner (Polaroid), In/Out: Inside, Season: Spring, Time of Day: Day, Format: Horizontal, Shot: Establishing, ID Number: folder=”AR”. Animal,...
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    Image2002-038, frame 11: #615 - UI Swine Barn 1931. 10 x 7 at 300ppi. (this version at 72ppi) 0203cda.tif. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Source: Color negative, Scan Type: Slide scanner (Polaroid), In/Out: Inside, Season: Spring, Time of Day: Day, Format: Horizontal, Shot: Establishing, ID Number: folder=”AR”. Animal, Livestock, Hog, History, Architec...
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    Image2002-039, frame 28a-29: Joe Harper presents an ag education class using distance learning, and the University of Illinois WebCT. John Tubbs mans the boards and prepare to upload powerpoint shows in the background. Photo by David Riecks, Model release NOT on file. Original scan at 7.5 x 11.2 at 500ppi. 02039fda.tif (this version at 72pi) City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: ...
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    Image2002-040: Prof. Don Uchtmann (center) talks with Prof. Scott Irwin (agricultural economics) about the farm.doc website in front of a computer. 9.3 x 6.3 at 72ppi (original at 300ppi). photo by Brian Stauffer. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Source: Color negative, Scan Type: Slide scanner (Polaroid), In/Out: Inside, Format: Horizontal, Shot: Normal...
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    Image2002-043, frame 19a: Assistant professor of plant pathology, Dean Malvick looks for soybeans diseases in a field at the University of Illinois South Farms. Photo by David Riecks, Model release NOT on file. Original scan at 7.5 x 11.2 at 500ppi. This version same size at 72ppi. 02043dca.tif. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Source: Color negative, Sc...
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    Image2002-044, frame 17: Professor of soybean cyst nematode management, Terry Niblack, examines the roots of a soybean plant for nematodes during the Agronomy Day in August of 2002. Photo by David Riecks, Model release NOT on file. Original scan at 7.5 x 11.2 at 500ppi. This version same size at 72ppi. 02044daa.tif. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Sourc...
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    Image2002-054, frame 10: Professor William Sullivan (center) discusses landscape plans with two graduate students.
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    Image2002-055, frame 22: Caroyn Zanta (in white blouse), program director for the UIUC-Hughes Biotechnology Education and Outreach program (BEOP) shows a group of students from Chicago’s Ag High School, how to extract DNA from their cheek cells. Photo by David Riecks, Model release NOT on file. Original scan at 7.5 x 11.2 at 500ppi. This version same size at 72ppi. 02055eaa.tif. ...
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    Image2002-056, frame 6: Caroyn Zanta (in white blouse), program director for the UIUC-Hughes Biotechnology Education and Outreach program (BEOP) shows a student from Chicago’s Ag High School, how to extract DNA from her cheek cells. Photo by David Riecks, Model release NOT on file. Original scan at 7.5 x 11.2 at 500ppi. This version same size at 72ppi. 02056aea.tif. City: UIUC, S...
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    Image2002-064, frame # 4: Prof. Reed Larson (Human and Community Development, prof. of family ecology, leisure studies) meets with his research group in 208 CDL. 9 x 6 at 300ppi, (this version at 72ppi) 02064ada.tif. City: UIUC, ST: Illinois, MR=N, TYPE: RGB, Optimized: FPO, Source: Color negative, Scan Type: Slide scanner (Polaroid), In/Out: Inside, Time of Day: Day, Format: Hor...
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    Image2002-064, frame # 15: Prof. Reed Larson (Human and Community Development, prof. of family ecology, leisure studies) meets with his research group in 208 CDL. 9 x 6 at 300ppi, (this version at 72ppi) 02064cca.tif.
  • 02065eba.tif
    Image2002-065, frame 26: Prof. Kelly Tappenden, Food Science and Human Nutrition, feeds a young piglet by bottle as part of a study on the use of fermentable fiber in baby formula. Her study has shown that the addition of fermentable fiber to formula increases intestinal function and reduces infection. photo by L. Brian Stauffer. 7.5 x 11 at 500ppi. This version at 72ppi. 02065eb...
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    Image2002-065, frame 28: Prof. Kelly Tappenden (FSHN - food science and human nutrition) hold/feeds a piglet by bottle that's a subject in a study into the effects of fermentable fiber in baby formula. The study has shown that the addition of fermentable fiber to formula increases intestinal function and reduces infection. photo by L. Brian Stauffer. 6 x 9 at 300ppi . This versio...
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    Image2002-065, frame 29: Prof. Kelly Tappenden (FSHN -- food science and human nutrition) feeds a piglet in her fermentable fiber in formula study. The study is trying to determine the benefits of adding fermentable fiber to baby formula, to enhance intestinal function and reduce the intestinal infections. photo by L. Brian Stauffer. 11 x 7.5 at 500ppi. This version at 72ppi. 020...
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    Image2002-066, frame 17a: Prof. Kelly Tappenden (FSHN - food science and human nutrition) hold a piglet that's a subject in a study into the effects of fermentable fiber in baby formula. The study has shown that the addition of fermentable fiber to formula increases intestinal function and reduces infection. photo by L. Brian Stauffer. 6 x 9 at 300ppi. This version at 72ppi. 0206...
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    Image2002-066, frame 24a: Prof. Kelly Tappenden (FSHN - food science and human nutrition) hold a piglet that's a subject in a study into the effects of fermentable fiber in baby formula. The study has shown that the addition of fermentable fiber to formula increases intestinal function and reduces infection. photo by L. Brian Stauffer. 7.5 x 11 at 500ppi. This version at 72ppi. 0...
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    Image2002-066, frame #29a: Dr. Kelly Tappenden (food science and human nutrition) with assistant and PhD student in FSHN Nancy Correa-Mattos (left) and visitor Pascasie Adedze (PhD student in extension). The study has shown that the addition of fermentable fiber to formula increases intestinal function and reduces infection.7.5 x 11 at 500ppi, this version at 72ppi. 02066efa.tif....