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  1. Symptomatic greenhouse-inoculated plants from the 2010 and 2011 Box Butte samples tested negative for sunflower mosaic virus (SuMV), sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SuCMoV), and all potyviruses in …

  2. Initial samples collected from 2010 field were negative for SuMV with serological methods (ELISA) and DNA (RT-PCR) methods (A. Karasev, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID)

  3. Sunflower mosaic virus (SuMV), a potyvirus, is considered one of the most destructive pathogens, inducing chlorotic rings, systemic mosaic, mottling, leaf curling and stunting symptoms.

  4. presented in A Primer for Rorschach Interpretation (Exner, 2000). The quantitative data include a Sequence of Scores, a Structural S. mary, a Constellations Table, and a Summary of Response …

  5. When factoring in SumV (painful rumination) between the groups, the differences in expressing grandiosity is expanded. SumV can be described as a failed reflection (Gacono & Meloy, 1994).

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  7. There are 11 key variables to examine. These are presented in order of priority. If any one variable is positive, the clusters should be examined in the order indicated. 1. 1 . Detailed illustrations of these …