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This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Grava, John; Halverson, Merle. (1960).
Grava, John, Halverson, Merle
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ABSTRACT Construction megaprojects, large‐scale, complex, and capital‐intensive, are particularly prone to inefficiencies, cost overruns, delays, and environmental degradation due to fragmented workflows, stakeholder misalignment, and resource intensity.
Abdelazim Ibrahim +5 more
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Perceived importance and didactic difficulty of chemistry education: Insights from Czech teachers
Abstract This empirical study examines how chemistry teachers in lower and upper secondary schools in the Czech Republic evaluate the content of the chemistry curriculum, focussing on its perceived importance and didactic difficulty. Based on a quantitative survey (N = 146), the study provides insight into the pedagogical content knowledge of ...
Jitka Lorenzová +6 more
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Development and basic existence of animal production as well as production of high quality milk depends upon possibility of sufficient production of quality and protein sufficient forage.
Darko Uher +6 more
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Q-LIME $π$: A Quantum-Inspired Extension to LIME
Machine learning models offer powerful predictive capabilities but often lack transparency. Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations (LIME) addresses this by perturbing features and measuring their impact on a model's output. In text-based tasks, LIME typically removes present words (bits set to 1) to identify high-impact tokens.
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Abstract Background The promoters and enhancers of heat shock genes, such as the 1.5‐kb promoter of the zebrafish hsp70l gene, are valuable tools for temporal activation of transgenes. It has been widely purported that heat shock treatments result in ubiquitous expression of hsp70l‐driven transgenes.
Jong‐Su Park, Xiangyun Wei
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Pond bottom dryout, liming. Part II. Limit liming after soil testing. [PDF]
: The autors believe that dryout periods likely destroy most organisms in pond bettons, and liming of the entire botton area shoud be done only to neutralize soil acidity and increase pH for organic matter decomposition by soil microorganisms.
QUEIROZ, J. F. de, LI, L., BOYD, C. E.
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Stabilization Strategies for Carbon Based Perovskite Solar Cells Under Light, Heat, and Humidity
Carbon‐based MA1−x(AVA)xPbI3/CsPbBr3 QD heterostructures fabricated under ambient conditions exhibit < 5% loss under ISOS‐D‐3 and reversible photo‐induced degradation, revealing the dual role of QDs in defect passivation and dynamic interfacial stabilization.
Emilie Planes +4 more
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Extent of forest liming in Baden-Württemberg
Seit den 1980er Jahren wird in Baden-Württemberg die Bodenschutzkalkung angewendet, um Säureeinträge aus der Luft zu kompensieren. Die vorliegende Arbeit ist eine Auswertung der Kalkungsdokumentation aus Daten der Unteren Forstbehörden in Baden ...
Janssen, Alina +3 more
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The sequential formation of Ag2Se and AgSbSe2 phases at the Sb2Se3/Mo interface upon Ag incorporation in co‐evaporated Sb2Se3 solar cells promotes grain growth and defect passivation. These newly formed intermediate phases enhance crystallinity and suppress recombination, leading to significant improvements in open‐circuit voltage, fill factor, and ...
Van‐Quy Hoang +16 more
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