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A Space Station Utility - Static Feed Electrolyzer

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1986
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The Static Feed Electrolyzer (SFE) has been under development by NASA through Life Systems, Inc. (Life Systems). Eighteen years of effort has characterized the SFE through extensive hours of testing, ancillary component development, and complimentary advancement in control and monitor instrumentation.
J. T. Larkins   +2 more
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Feeding station behavior of free-grazing sheep

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1989
A study was conducted in the Middle Atlas Region, Morocco, to investigate the feeding station (FS) behavior of free-grazing sheep during November 1986 and April, June and September 1987. Behaviors observed and recorded were number of FS min−1, time elapsed per FS (T/FS), bites/FS and dry matter intake per FS (DMI/FS). The number of FS min−1 was highest
A. El Aich   +2 more
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Earth Station Antenna using Reflecting Beam-Waveguide Feed

1975 5th European Microwave Conference, 1975
The analysis and experimental evaluation of a reflecting beam-waveguide feed for an earth station antenna using two plane and two off-set paraboloidal reflectors is presented. Taking the mode matching theory in an optical resonator, the electromagnetic behavior of this feed is fully discussed.
Shooji Sooma   +4 more
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Sex Differences in Feeding Behaviour at Feeding Station Scale in Soay Sheep (Ovis Aries)

Behaviour, 2004
AbstractHerbivorous ungulates live in a spatially heterogeneous environment making foraging decisions at a range of hierarchical scales, from bite size to landscape. We investigated the factors that control intake rate in Soay sheep (Ovis aries) when discrete items of food were sparsely distributed at the feeding station scale.
Pérez-Barbería, F.J.   +2 more
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Feeding order of sows at an individual electronic feed station in a dynamic group-housing system

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1993
Abstract Patterns, in the use of a feed station, by sows, in a dynamic group-housing situation, were studied because deviations from such patterns might indicate disease, oestrus, reproductive or other problems. Groups of ten sows of various parities were transported to our experimental farm on the day their piglets were weaned.
Bressers, H.P.M.   +3 more
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Lamb Feeding Experiments at the Irrigation Branch Station

1922
Topics include Introduction, Plan and Description of Experiment, Part I, Part II Light and Heavy Grain Rations Compared, Part III A Study of the Value of Silage in Lamb Rations, Part IV Beet Molasses Compared with Corn when it Replaces One-third of the Concentrates, and Summary.
Hackedorn, H., Bean, R., Sotola, J.
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Design and Construction of Power Station Feed Heaters

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1960
The paper presents a survey of a number of aspects of the design and construction of feed heaters for present-day steam-turbine cycles. Many papers have been published in recent years which cover a variety of the detail factors which can enter into the design of a feed heater (for example, the design of tube plates).
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Relationships between growth performance and feeding pattern of pigs using electronic feeding stations

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1991
The technology to measure individual feed consumption of pigs in groups using electronic feeders is a recent development. As well as providing information on total feed consumption and consequently feed efficiency it is also possible to examine feeding behaviour under normal social conditions (ad libitum feeding in groups). Changes in feeding behaviour
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Vulture feeding stations threaten Iberian lynx

Biological Conservation, 2023
Moisés Gonzálvez   +4 more
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Feeding Concepts for Manned Space Stations

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1964
B, FINKELSTEIN, J J, SYMONS
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