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Combine Effects on Commingling and Residual Grain
Emerging identity-preserved grain markets depend on avoidance of commingling grain at harvest. Knowledge of where grain resides in a combine, cleaning labor requirements, and resulting purity levels would assist producers. Measurements were made of grain and other material residing in different areas of rotary- and cylinder-type combines in replicated ...
Hanna, H. Mark +2 more
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Combine Cleanout for Identity-Preserved Grain Production
Introduction Not all corn and soybeans are produced as bulk commodities. Some end-use customers such as processors of low-linolenic soybean oil, organic growers, and seed producers desire products with extremely low amounts or no commingled grain from other varieties or crops.
H. Mark Hanna, Darren H. Jarboe
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Efficient searching for grain storage container by combine robot [PDF]
Partly presented at the 6th International Symposium on Machinery and Mechatronics for Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering ISMAB 2012.In this study, a combine robot was equipped with an autonomous grain container searching function.
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Magnetoelastomer-based grain flow sensor for combine harvesters
Computers and Electronics in AgricultureYanxin Yin, Zhi-Zhu He
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COMBINING ABILITY IN GRAIN SORGHUM
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1990A diallel set of 10 varieties of grain sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench was studied to estimate the combining ability for yield and yield contributing traits. The sca variance was higher than gca variance for almost all the characters. Entry M-209 was better general combiner for earliness, GJ-35 for dwarfness, DMYT 231 for panicle length, DR 23, for
PATEL R.H +3 more
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Serial combinators: "optimal" grains of parallelism
1985A method is described for translating a high-level functional program into combinators suitable for execution on multiprocessors with no shared memory. It is argued that the granularity of the standard set of fixed combinators is too fine, whereas the granularity of user-defined functions is too coarse.
Paul Hudak, Benjamin Goldberg 0001
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Combinations of Structural Elements at Grain Boundaries
MRS Proceedings, 1988A large number of different lattice clusters has been analyzed according to the occurrence of low index atomic planes in the clusters. A relationship of this analysis to the classification of symmetrical grain boundaries is discussed. The classification is based on the combinations of structural units that describe the structure of different grain ...
V. Paidar, I. Paidarova
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A multiprocessor architecture combining fine-grained and coarse-grained parallelism strategies
Parallel Computing, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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COMBINING ABILITY FOR GRAIN TRAITS IN RICE
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1997Combining ability studies in rice for grain traits revealed additive gene action for 100 grain weight, grain length, breadth and thickness. Based on the per se performance and gea effects, ADT 39 and Improved White Ponni were the best parents for improvement of grain traits besides grain yield.
VIVEKANANDAN P, GIRIDHARAN S
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Generation and Combination of Grains for Music Synthesis
Computer Music Journal, 1988Granular synthesis has been used for a number of years as a sound synthesis technique. This method constructs an acoustic signal from a number of short-duration acoustic elements, called grains. These grains are produced either by extracting short segments of natural sounds such as speech, or by synthesis according to a mathematical description of the ...
Douglas L. Jones, Thomas W. Parks
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