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ABSTRACT This study sets out to investigate the prospects for raising oil palm output in sub‐Saharan Africa, particularly Ghana, without further expansion of cropland. Given global concerns about oil palm's role in deforestation and land use change, the focus is on enhancing productivity on existing farmlands.
Jacob Asravor+3 more
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This study presents an Internet of Things‐based stormwater monitoring framework piloted at the University of Maryland campus to support Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System compliance and adaptive planning. Developed with key campus stakeholders, the framework integrates real‐time sensor deployment, data‐informed insights on runoff and water ...
Qianyao Si+16 more
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The integration of foundation models into computational microscopy revolutionizes biomedical research by enhancing imaging resolution, accelerating data analysis, and enabling real‐time biological interpretation. This systematic review critically examines recent advancements, highlights translational challenges, and discusses the transformative ...
Di Ding+5 more
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A mobile robot equipped with a 3D‐printed, noninvasive electrophysiological sensor for real‐time monitoring of tomato plant health based on irrigation levels is presented. The sensor provides high electrical reliability, sensitive electrophysiological signal detection (0.0122 mV), and 86.91% classification accuracy using scalogram images, thereby ...
Yiting Chen+4 more
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Abstract Premise Amphistomy, the presence of stomata on both leaf surfaces, can increase photosynthesis yet is uncommon across vascular plants. The relative infrequency of amphistomy is often attributed to high costs, such as transpirational water loss.
Genevieve Triplett, Aaron S. David
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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 1978
* This paper is drawn from a report of the US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agriculture reporting service in Indonesia and reflects conditions as of end March 1978.
T. M. Slayton, I. G. N. Exawirya
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* This paper is drawn from a report of the US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agriculture reporting service in Indonesia and reflects conditions as of end March 1978.
T. M. Slayton, I. G. N. Exawirya
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1980
It is unrealistic to discuss reproductive phenomena in man as if the desire to perpetuate the species were the sole motivation for coitus. The human being differs from most mammals in that sexual intercourse not only satisfies a basic drive but also produces pleasure and gratification of a character and intensity unequalled by any other activity ...
D. J. Begley+2 more
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It is unrealistic to discuss reproductive phenomena in man as if the desire to perpetuate the species were the sole motivation for coitus. The human being differs from most mammals in that sexual intercourse not only satisfies a basic drive but also produces pleasure and gratification of a character and intensity unequalled by any other activity ...
D. J. Begley+2 more
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1964
The practice of manuring reaches back into times of which we have no reliable records. The use of animal excreta for centuries formed the basis of the manurial side of husbandry. Even what is called artificial manuring is not as new-fangled as might be thought.
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The practice of manuring reaches back into times of which we have no reliable records. The use of animal excreta for centuries formed the basis of the manurial side of husbandry. Even what is called artificial manuring is not as new-fangled as might be thought.
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