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Designing rockets and growing media

Acta Horticulturae, 2021
Rational and efficient design of a system typically demands a target endpoint, plus the means to determine progression from one prototype to another in pursuit of that endpoint. If both endpoint and prototypes can be quantified using numerical parameters, then that progression should be amenable to a mathematical description.
Watson, A. D.   +6 more
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Growing media and substrates.

2021
Abstract Soilless container mediums and growing substrates are widely used within the horticultural industry for a range of crop production operations. These include seed raising, producing field and greenhouse transplants, growing potted plants for resale, long term containerised ornamentals and fruit trees, raised vegetable gardens and ...
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Culture media for growing dermatophytes

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
In addition to being keratinophilic, dermatophytes are characterized by the following: (1) production and tolerance of an alkaline pH in culture media, (2) resistance to 500 p.g/ml or less of cycloheximide, and (3) sensitivity to 20 p.gjml or less of griseofulvin. These properties are useful to devise special culture media for their selective isolation
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Synchronization in growing heterogeneous media

EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2009
Synchronization of heterogeneous systems that consist of oscillatory and passive elements are studied in cardiac myocytes/fibroblasts co-cultures. It is found that beating clusters of cardiac myocytes surrounded by fibroblasts will be formed. The beatings of the cardiac myocyte clusters are not correlated at early times, but get synchronized as the ...
W. Chen   +6 more
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SPANISH LEGISLATION ON GROWING MEDIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
Royal Decree 865/2010, of 2nd July, regulates the characteristics of growing media or their components, for their utilization in agriculture, forestry, gardening or other related activities. This type of products, that are materials other than soils “in situ”, in which plants are grown, are widely used, mainly in seedbeds, nurseries and protected crops.
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SUSTAINABLE PEAT ALTERNATIVE GROWING MEDIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
Increasing environmental awareness among consumers, the constant despoiling of ecologically important peat bog areas and the pervasive waste problem has forced the horticultural industry to consider certain changes. Consequently, numerous plant substrates have been introduced worldwide.
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Introduction on Growing Media (Soil)

2010
The soil is a cover of unconsolidated substance initiate at the earth’s surface that has been influenced by the soil forming factors: climate, relief, parent material, time, and organisms. Soil is the basic substrate on which all life depends. The soil physical properties (texture, structure and organic matter) control the total pore space and pore ...
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Pore-scale modeling of complex transport phenomena in porous media

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022
Li Chen, An He, Jianlin Zhao
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GROWING GROWING MEDIA: PROMISES OF SPHAGNUM BIOMASS

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
G. Gaudig, H. Joosten, D. Kamermann
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Electrocatalysis in Alkaline Media and Alkaline Membrane-Based Energy Technologies

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Yao Yang, Cheyenne R Peltier, Rui Zeng
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