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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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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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“Dry ionic liquid” as a newcomer to “dry matter”
Soft Matter, 2011Dry water (DW) is a kind of Pickering emulsion, where air serves as the nonpolar continuous phase in place of common organic solvents. Dry gel (DG) has also been prepared, which is superior to DW as a promising material for recyclable gas storage or gas separation. Here we add a new member, dry ionic liquid (D-IL), to those two kinds of ‘‘dry matter’’.
Kazushi Shirato, MITSURU SATOH
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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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Microinterferometry of the movement of dry matter in fibroblasts
Journal of Cell Science, 1989ABSTRACT We describe the use of interferometric microscopy coupled with a novel application of Sénarmont compensation for detecting and quantifying the distribution of dry matter in cultured cells. In conjunction with video techniques and digital image processing, a two-dimensional, calibrated map of the dry mass distribution in an ...
A F, Brown, G A, Dunn
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Life in Dry Soils: Effects of Drought on Soil Microbial Communities and Processes
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2018Throughout Earth's history, drought has been a common crisis in terrestrial ecosystems; in human societies, it can cause famine, one of the Four Horsemen of the apocalypse. As the global hydrological cycle intensifies with global warming, deeper droughts
J. Schimel
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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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Added-mass force in dry granular matter
Physical Review E, 2022From two-dimensional (2D) numerical simulations of the motion of a circular intruder into a dry granular packing, we provide evidence for a specific force term in the case of unsteady motion in addition to the force corresponding to a steady motion. We show that this additional term is proportional to the acceleration of the intruder relative to the ...
A. Seguin, P. Gondret
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Dry Matter Intake of Adult Goats
1991International ...
Sauvant, Daniel +2 more
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