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Recent Advances in Cereal Arabinoxylans: A Review of Extraction, Processing and Structure Relationships with Advanced Applications. [PDF]
Liu W, Xu S, Lu Z, Xu X, Li S, Xu H.
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Optimal combination of canopy management and planting density for yield enhancement in late-sown cotton. [PDF]
Hayat MAB +7 more
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Effects of Sodium Monensin and a Tannin-Yeast Blend on Intake, Milk Yield, and Methane Emissions in Lactating Holstein Cows. [PDF]
Piuzana LG +8 more
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A Quadratic Yield Function for Fiber-Reinforced Composites
A simple, 3-D yield function that is quadratic in stresses was proposed to describe the plastic behavior of fiber composites. It relaxes the two usually used assumptions that hydrostatic stress does not influence plastic deformation and that the total plastic dilatation is incompressible.
J. K. Chen, F. A. Allahdadi, C. T. Sun
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Fiber yields inSansevieria interspecific hybrids
Economic Botany, 1969Fiber yields are reported for the interspecific hybrid ‘ Florida H-13’ (Sansevieria trifasciata Prain × S. deserti 2V. E. Brown), subjected to various harvesting cycles at three locations in southern Florida. Yields of ‘Florida H-13’ are compared with those of other F1F2triploid, and backcross hybrids and the parental species, S. trifasciata.
F. D. Wilson +2 more
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Yielding of Fiber Reinforced Tresca Material
Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1972A plane stress theory of plastic failure of a composite material is formulated by considering how the plastic failure surface of the matrix is altered by the addition of an array of parallel fibers. The matrix is assumed to obey the classical Tresca maximum shear stress yield criterion.
John D. Helfinstine, Richard H. Lance
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Fiber Optic Yield Monitor for a Sugarcane Harvester
Transactions of the ASABE, 2011A fiber optic yield monitoring system was developed for a sugarcane chopper harvester that utilized a duty-cycle type approach with three fiber optic sensors mounted in the elevator floor to estimate sugarcane yield. Field testing of the monitor demonstrated that there was a zero intercept linear relationship between the optical sensor response and the
null R. R. Price +4 more
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