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Defining optimal sowing and flowering periods for canola in Australia
Field crops research (Print), 2019Increasingly variable rainfall and temperatures and larger farm size in Australia have prompted earlier sowing of canola (Brassica napus L.). Improved agronomy and the release of cultivars suited to a wider range of environments have facilitated the ...
J. Lilley +4 more
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Sowing date detection at the field scale using CubeSats remote sensing
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2019Sowing dates have a great influence on crop yields as they affect what environmental conditions the plants will experience. Therefore, sowing dates are important to many individuals and organizations on the food production chain, including food ...
Yuval Sadeh +3 more
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2018
Chapter 9 discusses the social impacts of war in Uganda and, in particular, the interactions between the survivors and the victims of violence who are seeking proper burial. It shows how the bones of the Acholi massacre victims continue to assert their agency and hamper community healing.
TRICIA REDEKER HEPNER +2 more
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Chapter 9 discusses the social impacts of war in Uganda and, in particular, the interactions between the survivors and the victims of violence who are seeking proper burial. It shows how the bones of the Acholi massacre victims continue to assert their agency and hamper community healing.
TRICIA REDEKER HEPNER +2 more
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Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010
Summary Fifty sows from 50 herds in East and West Flanders were examined for the presence of Oesophagostomum spp. in caecum and colon. Forty-nine animals were positive and 121, 612 worms were found. Four characteristics were observed for the determination of the species: length of tail, length of spicules, shape of buccal capsule and structure of ...
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Summary Fifty sows from 50 herds in East and West Flanders were examined for the presence of Oesophagostomum spp. in caecum and colon. Forty-nine animals were positive and 121, 612 worms were found. Four characteristics were observed for the determination of the species: length of tail, length of spicules, shape of buccal capsule and structure of ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
Bone-marrow transplantation has become an important treatment for a number of diseases, and it also offers a unique model in which the effects of drugs on hematopoietic stem cells can be evaluated. In addition, the origins and life span of hematopoietically derived cells can be studied.
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Bone-marrow transplantation has become an important treatment for a number of diseases, and it also offers a unique model in which the effects of drugs on hematopoietic stem cells can be evaluated. In addition, the origins and life span of hematopoietically derived cells can be studied.
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Autonomous Seed Sowing Agricultural Robot
International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics, 2018In agriculture there is need for a technology that is more easily understood, implemented and used by the farmers. Equipment that requires less human effort and time with less cost of implementation is much required for success in agricultural industry ...
P V S Jayakrishna +4 more
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Pacific Historical Review, 2012
In 1921 New Mexicans approved a constitutional amendment that prohibited “aliens ineligible for citizenship” from owning land in the state. Reflecting the post-World War I nationalistic fervor and its racialization of “Americanism,” the amendment targeted the state’s tiny Japanese population, partly under pressure from institutions like the Farm Bureau,
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In 1921 New Mexicans approved a constitutional amendment that prohibited “aliens ineligible for citizenship” from owning land in the state. Reflecting the post-World War I nationalistic fervor and its racialization of “Americanism,” the amendment targeted the state’s tiny Japanese population, partly under pressure from institutions like the Farm Bureau,
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