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Grain Structure and Grain Storage

1958
Excerpts from the report Introduction: An understanding of the nature of cereal grains and their behavior during storage is a necessary basis for their proper handling on the farm or after they have left the farm. The 5 to 30 percent damage that occurs annually in stored grains not only results in a huge waste of food and feed but is a financial hazard
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The Photographic Grain

Applied Optics, 1972
The term photographic grain has been used in the jargon of the trade with three separate meanings: it applies sometimes to the grainy pattern visible in a highly enlarged photograph, sometimes to a particle of the developed silver in the image, and other times to the undeveloped silver halide particles of the original film. A review of some significant
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Grain Sorghum

2009
Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a relatively drought- and heat-resistant crop. World wide it is used as feed and food grain. In Australia, it is used as a feed grain and is grown under rain-fed conditions. Water availability to the plant is the major constraint to production.
Henzell, Robert G., Jordan, David R.
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Seventy years of Hall-Petch, ninety years of superplasticity and a generalized approach to the effect of grain size on flow stress

Progress in Materials Science, 2023
Roberto B Figueiredo   +2 more
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Grains, grain boundaries and interfaces

2004
The topic of grains and grain houndaries is extremely vast and covers many different concepts, involving not only the associated microstructural features, hut also the effects on material characteristics such as corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
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Effect of solutes on grain refinement

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Z Fan, F Gao, H Men
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Presolar Grains

2017
Presolar grains are nanometer- to micrometer-sized dust grains that are found in small quantities in primitive meteorites , interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), and in cometary matter. They are older than our Solar System and formed in the winds of evolved stars and in the ejecta of stellar explosions, as evidenced by large isotopic abundance ...
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Grain by Grain

2019
Bob Quinn, Liz Carlisle
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