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In the conditions of the Moscow region in 2019-2022 the effectiveness of funicides of new chemical classes in the potato protection system against rhizoctoniosis, late blight and alternariosis was studied, taking into account the different resistance of ...
V. A. Barkov +6 more
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A new variety of spring barley Boyarin and elements of varietal technology
The development of the Boyarin spring barley variety was carried out in 2008-2022, the improvement of varietal agricultural technology – in 2021-2022 in the soil and climatic conditions of the Kirov region.
I. N. Shchennikova +2 more
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High-efficiency broadband achromatic metalens for near-IR biological imaging window
Over the past years, broadband achromatic metalenses have been intensively studied due to their great potential for applications in consumer and industry products. Even though significant progress has been made, the efficiency of technologically relevant
Yujie Wang +10 more
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Efficient Biologically Plausible Adversarial Training
arXiv
Farinha, Matilde Tristany +4 more
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Biological Removal of Dyes from Wastewater: A Review of Its Efficiency and Advances
Biological removal of dyes has been advocated due to its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and low operational requirements in comparison to physicochemical methods of treating dye effluents.
K. Tang +4 more
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Biological efficiency in processing information
Signal transduction, or signal-processing capability, is a fundamental property of nature that manifests universally across systems of different scales -- from quantum behaviour to the biological. This includes the detection of environmental cues, particularly relevant to behaviours of both quantum systems and green plants, where there is neither an ...
Brody, Dorje C., Trewavas, Anthony J.
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Efficient inverse graphics in biological face processing [PDF]
Neural networks in the primate brain may invert a graphics style model of how 3D object shapes and textures cause observed images.
Ilker Yildirim +3 more
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Membrane Fission: A Computational Complexity Perspective [PDF]
Membrane fission is a process by which a biological membrane is split into two new ones in the manner that the content of the initial membrane is separated and distributed between the new membranes.
Cormen +12 more
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To maintain and increase crop yields, large amounts of nitrogen fertilizers have been applied to farmland. However, the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of chemical fertilizer remains very low, which may lead to serious environmental problems, including ...
Xin Wang +6 more
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A resonant squid-inspired robot unlocks biological propulsive efficiency
A flexible pulsed-jetting robot swims as efficiently as animals by leveraging fluid-body resonance. Elasticity has been linked to the remarkable propulsive efficiency of pulse-jet animals such as the squid and jellyfish, but reports that quantify the ...
Thierry Bujard +2 more
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