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Failure characteristics of unsaturated intact loess under different hydraulic pathways. [PDF]
Fu W, Shao S, Luo A, Li T, Zhao Z.
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Ecological Balance in Unmanaged Beech Reserves: Scolytids or Their Natural Saproxylic Beetle Enemies? [PDF]
Zumr V, Nakládal O, Bílek L, Remeš J.
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Effect of caffeic acid and cobalt sulfate on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants in the presence and absence of nanoparticles-coated urea. [PDF]
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Sustainable Grassland-Management Systems and Their Effects on the Physicochemical Properties of Soil. [PDF]
Lisec U +3 more
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Coupled hydro-mechanical processes in rainfall-triggered mudstone landslides revealed by 3D laser scanning and model testing. [PDF]
Li C, Wang K, Li S, Gao Y, Cao Y.
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Comprehensive analysis of the influence of loess structure on strength on the Loess Plateau, China. [PDF]
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2020
Abstract This chapter analyses the evolution of Soviet pedology as a domain of occupational work in the context of the construction of the Soviet education system across the 1920s–1930s. Of particular interest is the role that pedological work played in combating ‘underperformance’ (neuspevaemost′) through the practice of streaming and ...
Andy Byford, Byford Andy
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Abstract This chapter analyses the evolution of Soviet pedology as a domain of occupational work in the context of the construction of the Soviet education system across the 1920s–1930s. Of particular interest is the role that pedological work played in combating ‘underperformance’ (neuspevaemost′) through the practice of streaming and ...
Andy Byford, Byford Andy
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2020
Abstract This chapter considers the institutionalization of ‘pedology’ as a Soviet ‘state science’ at the turn of the 1920s–1930s. It examines the shift in the field’s mobilization as pedology was turned into a framework of the field’s ‘integration’.
Andy Byford, Byford Andy
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Abstract This chapter considers the institutionalization of ‘pedology’ as a Soviet ‘state science’ at the turn of the 1920s–1930s. It examines the shift in the field’s mobilization as pedology was turned into a framework of the field’s ‘integration’.
Andy Byford, Byford Andy
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