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Controlled-environment studies

1993
Studies of photosynthesis and plant productivity may require environmental control. This chapter outlines procedures for environmental control in structures such as growth chambers, glasshouses, and open-top chambers, for study with single plants and with canopies of plants. (See Chapter 9 for an outline of environmental control in leaf chambers.)
T. W. Tibbitts, R. W. Langhans
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Effects of Distinct Robot Navigation Strategies on Human Behavior in a Crowded Environment

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2019
State-of-the-art social robot navigation algorithms often lack a thorough experimental validation in human environments: simulated evaluations are often conducted under unrealistically strong assumptions that prohibit deployment in real world ...
Christoforos Mavrogiannis   +4 more
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Breeding new varieties for controlled environments.

Plant biology, 2018
Agricultural production in controlled environments is increasingly feasible, and may play an important role in providing nutrition and choice to growing urban centres.
K. Folta
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Audiometry environment remote control system

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1992
Audiometric tests of children up to the age of 30 months are considered. Remote control system is described which makes it possible to control the equipment in the control room from inside the test room while sitting next or opposite to the child. The controls for all the equipment used: audiometer, slide projector, tape player and reinforcement toys ...
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Controlling Cryptosporidium in the environment

Veterinary Record, 2015
Cryptosporidium is a zoonotic pathogen which can affect livestock, wild animals and people. If public water supplies become contaminated with the parasite, it can pose a public health risk. Recently, Beth Wells and colleagues from the Moredun Research Institute undertook a study looking at
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Controlling allergies by controlling environment

Postgraduate Medicine, 1992
Control of the environment is a cost-effective method of limiting allergic reactions in susceptible people. For physicians working with allergic patients, this approach involves guiding the patient and family in ridding their home and surroundings of allergens and irritants. Dr. Klein discusses the environmental-control protocol, particularly in regard
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Environment-Controlled Dislocation Migration and Superplasticity in Monolayer MoS2.

Nano letters (Print), 2015
X. Zou   +3 more
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Controlling the built environment

Electronics and Power, 1974
Thermal stress can absorb some of the mental capacity of a worker and leave him tired at the end of the day. The factors affecting his thermal environment are varied and sometimes difficult to control economically. What amount of heating is therefore required for his physical comfort?
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