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Computational models for active matter
Nature Reviews Physics, 2019Active matter, which ranges from molecular motors to groups of animals, exists at different length scales and timescales, and various computational models have been proposed to describe and predict its behaviour.
M. R. Shaebani +4 more
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Dry Matter Intake of Adult Goats
1991International ...
Sauvant, Daniel +2 more
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DRY MATTER DISTRIBUTION IN TOMATO AND CUCUMBER
Acta Horticulturae, 1989A model to simulate dynamically the distribution of dry matter between leaves, stem, roots and individual cucumber fruits or tomato clusters of fruits is described. The simulated dry matter distribution is regulated by the sink strengths of the plant organs. These sink strengths can be quantified by their potential growth rates, i.e.
Heuvelink, E., Marcelis, L.F.M.
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Response of Dry Matter Accumulation in Maize to Temperature: I. Dry Matter Partitioning
Crop Science, 1989Dry matter partitioning during early phases of development has potentially a large impact on crop growth, but the effect of partitioning on dry matter accumulation has never been quantified. This study was conducted to quantify the response of dry matter partitioning in maize (Zea mays L.) to temperature during the period from planting to the 12‐leaf ...
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Voluntary Intake of Dry Matter by African Zebu Cattle: Factors Influencing Dry Matter Intake
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1973(1973). Voluntary Intake of Dry Matter by African Zebu Cattle: Factors Influencing Dry Matter Intake. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal: Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 352-360.
C. N. Karue, J. L. Evans, A. D. Tillman
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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1926
1. Sampling of single roots of swedes by means of cores is subject to errors of various kinds, of which one, due to the asymmetrical growth of the root in a north-south direction, has previously been overlooked. Cores should be taken horizontally in a north-south direction.2.
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1. Sampling of single roots of swedes by means of cores is subject to errors of various kinds, of which one, due to the asymmetrical growth of the root in a north-south direction, has previously been overlooked. Cores should be taken horizontally in a north-south direction.2.
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Dry Matter Concentration as an Index of in Vitro Dry Matter Disappearance in Bermudagrass
Crop Science, 1993Simple and cost‐effective procedures for predicting forage quality are needed. The objective of this study was to determine if dry matter concentration (DMC) could be used as an index of in vitro dry matter disappearance (IVDMD)in bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.). Data were from two bermudagrass trials at Tifton, GA.
N. R. Degenhart, G. W. Burton
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A Soil Water Balance and Dry Matter Production Model: II. Dry Matter Production of Oat
Agronomy Journal, 1990AbstractA simulation study on dry matter production of oat (Avena sativa L.) was carried out on a Typic Hapludalf, at two sites near Göttingen, West Germany, during 1976,1977,1982, and 1983. The model used in this study is a Blackman‐type production model in which a maximum production level is considered.
R. Ragab, F. Beese, W. Ehlers
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Determining dry weight and percentage dry matter of chironomid larvae
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1974Reproducible live wet weights may be obtained for medium to large larvae of Metriocnemus knabi and Chironomus attenuatus after blotting them on filter paper for 1 min. To obtain reliable measures of wet weight for smaller larvae the blotting time must be reduced in proportion to the surface area/volume ratio of the larvae.
R. M. Dermott, C. G. Paterson
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Effect of the Percentage of Dry Matter in the Diet on the Dry-Matter Intake in Ruminants
Nature, 1952IN the course of some experiments with beef cattle, swedes and grass silage were fed, and it was observed that the appetite of the cattle, in terms of daily intake of dry matter, appeared to be inversely proportional to the percentage of moisture in these feeding-stuffs.
T L, DODSWORTH, W H M, CAMPBELL
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