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Environing technologies: a theory of making environment [PDF]

open access: yesHistory and Technology, 2018
The central proposal of this article is that environing technologies shape and structure the way in which nature becomes environment, and as such used, perceived and understood.
Sverker Sörlin, Nina Wormbs
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Adaptability of Ten Bread Wheat Genotypes under Delta, Middle, and Upper Egypt Conditions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Production
Genotype by environment interaction (GXE) is a serious issue under multi environment trials. Therefore, many statistical models were implemented to deal with GXE e.g. Additive Main Effect and Multiplicative Effect (AMMI) model.
Y. Feltaous, Walaa El-Hag
doaj   +1 more source

A programming environment for ubiquitous computing environment [PDF]

open access: yesACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2007
The goal of this research is to provide an advanced programming environment for ubiquitous computing, which facilitates the development of secure and reliable ubiquitous software. A discussion follows on the design and implementation of a ubiquitous programming framework, which is based on high-level policy description language.
Minkyoung Oh   +4 more
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Yield and quality of hybrid tomato grafted and cultivated under shade mesh and greenhouse

open access: yesEcosistemas y Recursos Agropecuarios, 2018
The objective was to determine the yield, fruit quality and root development of four grafted tomato hybrids grown under anti-aphid mesh cover and greenhouse.
Antonio Reyes-Cabrera   +5 more
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Defining the Environment in Organism–Environment Systems [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Enactivism and ecological psychology converge on the relevance of the environment in understanding perception and action. On both views, perceiving organisms are not merely passive receivers of environmental stimuli, but rather form a dynamic relationship with their environments in such a way that shapes how they interact with the world. In this paper,
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G x E interactions and stability analysis for seed cotton yield and its components in cotton(Gossypium hirsutum L.)

open access: yesElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2021
A line x tester analysis using 10 lines and five testers were carried out to study the stability of 50 hybrids over environments using three different sowing dates for seed cotton yield and its quantitative traits in cotton.
P. A. Vavdiya1*, V. P. Chovatia2, N. M. Bhut3 and G. D. Vadodariya4
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New terroirs: lessons from Hong Kong for seamless digital and physical interactions

open access: yesArchitecture_MPS, 2022
Many professions have struggled to translate their disciplines into a flexible blended learning experience that is adaptive to the recent pandemic constraints and responsive to the changing needs of learners, and which can match the vibrancy of a purely
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Heuristic Environments

open access: yesInteraction Design and Architecture(s), 2011
The purpose of this research is the identification of a paradigm which fixes the basic concepts and the type of logical relationships between them, whereby direct, govern and evaluate choises on new technologies. The contribution is based on the assumption that the complexity of knowledge is correlated with the complexity of the learning environment ...
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eDNA Replicates, Polymerase and Amplicon Size Impact Inference of Richness Across Habitats

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA
Environmental DNA‐based monitoring has been increasingly used in the last decade to monitor biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Molecular‐based surveys now allow quick and reliable production of baseline knowledge of species community ...
Jarl Andreas Anmarkrud   +7 more
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Rehabilitation environments: Service users’ perspective

open access: yesHealth Expectations, 2019
Background Design of rehabilitation environments is usually “expert” driven with little consideration given to the perceptions of service users, especially patients and informal carers.
Maggie Killington   +7 more
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