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Grain Sorghum Harvesting Loss Study
Transactions of the ASAE, 1979ABSTRACT COMBINE grain sorghum harvesting losses are often substantial. The influence of grain moisture content, cylinder speed and cylinder-concave adjustment on the various combine harvesting losses are reported in this Kansas study.
null G. E. Fairbanks +3 more
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Losses in Transporting and Handling Grain by Selected Grain Marketing Cooperatives
1966Excerpts from the report: Loss and damage to grain during handling and transportation is a serious economic problem to farmers and their grain marketing cooperatives. Farmer Cooperative Service conducted this study of losses in handling and transporting grain by rail and barge, with particular emphasis on shortage of weight at destination, in order to ...
Rickenbacker, Joseph E. +3 more
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Loss of Wheat Grains in Road Transport
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 2019Wheat is an important cereal crop in Brazil and one of the major source of carbohaydrates for baking. Grain losses on roads cause losses beyond the economic scope. Grains that fall around the highway are seeds with the potential to germinate, making it a "green bridge" for the transmission of diseases or hybridization between traditional, commercial ...
Thalles Alexandre Xavier Pereira +7 more
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Grain losses in India and government policies
Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops & Foods, 2012Food grains form an important part of the vegetarian Indian diet. Grain production has been steadily increasing due to advances in production technology, but improper storage results in high losses in grains. Post-harvest losses in India amount to 12 to 16 million metric tons of food grains each year, an amount that the World Bank estimates could feed ...
M. Nagpal, A. Kumar
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Fine-Grained Loss Tomography in Dynamic Sensor Networks
2015 44th International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2015Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been successfully applied in many application areas. Understanding the wireless link performance is very helpful for both protocol designers and network managers. Loss tomography is a popular approach to inferring the per-link loss ratios from end-to-end delivery ratios.
Chenhong Cao +3 more
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Statistically-Enhanced Fine-Grained Diagnosis of Packet Losses
2015 3rd International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud, 2015Packet losses are an important class of adverse events in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), they can be caused by either a compromised or misbehaving node, or an attack focused on the wireless links of the network. Understanding the underlying cause is critical for the deployment of effective response measures aimed at restoring the network ...
Midi, Daniele +3 more
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Information Loss in Coarse-Graining of Stochastic Particle Dynamics
Journal of Statistical Physics, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Katsoulakis, Markos A. +1 more
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Rotational loss separation in grain-oriented Fe–Si
Journal of Applied Physics, 2000Rotational and alternating magnetic losses have been investigated in high permeability grain-oriented laminations as a function of frequency (2.5 Hz⩽f⩽150 Hz) and peak magnetization (0.15 T⩽Ip⩽1.7 T). The results have been analyzed according to the concept of loss separation.
L. R. DUPRE +4 more
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Iron loss of grain size controlled very thin grain-oriented silicon steels
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1993Very thin (less than 100 mu m) grain-oriented silicon steels are known to have lower iron loss than iron-based amorphous materials. It is possible to reduce the iron loss of very thin grain-oriented silicon steels further by applying new magnetic domain refining techniques. One method for magnetic domain refining is to control the grain size.
Y.H. Kim +3 more
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