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Applied Soil Ecology, 2021
Abstract Tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum is the most destructive disease impacting production. Application of bioorganic fertilizer (BOF) containing antagonistic microorganism to suppress tomato bacterial wilt disease may be a promising disease control strategy.
Yunhui Lei, Xiaodong Pu
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Abstract Tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum is the most destructive disease impacting production. Application of bioorganic fertilizer (BOF) containing antagonistic microorganism to suppress tomato bacterial wilt disease may be a promising disease control strategy.
Yunhui Lei, Xiaodong Pu
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G33 Reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring results in pregnancy [PDF]
R Livi, Livi R, Mello G
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On interference effects in the elastodynamic Green’s functions G33(x,ω) of Si and GaAs
Ultrasonics, 2006In this paper, we analyze interference effects present in the elastodynamic Green's functions G33(x,omega) of the cubic crystals Si and GaAs, which are associated with folded portions of the wave surface of the slow transverse (ST) acoustic mode.
M, Pluta, A G, Every, W, Grill
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2023
The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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G33(P) Referral guidelines for paediatric outpatients from primary care
Quality Improvement: Delivering Better Patient Outcomes and Experience, 2017A review of outpatient referrals to secondary care paediatrics (community and hospital), was performed in 2012 due to concerns from the local children’s health network regarding the quality and variation in outpatient referrals from primary to secondary care.
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Dynamic Deformation Response of G33 Steel under High Temperature
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015The high temperature deformation and fracture behavior of ultra-high strength G33 steel under high strain rate compression are investigated by means of a split Hopkinson p ressure bar. Impact tests are performed at strain rates of 1000/s and 2200/s and at temperatures ranging from 25°C to 700°C.
You Jing Zhang +3 more
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G33(P) "Little patients, big problems": Neonatal attendances to the Children's Emergency Department
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2014Aims To analyse the epidemiological characteristics, presenting complaints and outcomes of all neonatal presentations to a Children’s Emergency Department. Methods A retrospective review of neonates (aged ≤28 days) who presented to the Children’s Emergency Department (CED) (25,000 annual attendances) over a 6 month period (1 st November 2012 to 30 ...
A. Wilson, C. Bevan, M. Hodin
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Materials Research Innovations, 2013
The microstructures of ultrahigh strength high alloy G33 steels quenched at different austenitising temperatures in the range of 1000–1150°C and tempered at 260°C were characterised by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The quasi-static tensile, dynamic compression and impact properties were evaluated
S. Zhao, X. Cheng, S. Li, Y. Zhang
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The microstructures of ultrahigh strength high alloy G33 steels quenched at different austenitising temperatures in the range of 1000–1150°C and tempered at 260°C were characterised by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The quasi-static tensile, dynamic compression and impact properties were evaluated
S. Zhao, X. Cheng, S. Li, Y. Zhang
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