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Potential Energy of Water

IEEE Latin America Transactions, 2010
In the present paper the importance of the water as resource for hydropower, his sub appraisement in the electrical market, and the function of the state as regulatory entity, to demand the rational use in hydroelectric power station.
Ramiro Ortiz Florez   +1 more
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Branch water potential; a useful indicator of plant water potential in comparison to leaf water potential in canola

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2000
The water potentials of canola branches and leaves were compared using a pressure chamber to determine whether they produced similar results. This study also investigated the magnitude of errors in the water status of canola resulting from re-cutting the branches, and the effects of delaying readings.
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A new two-body water-water potential

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1983
Calculs par la methode CI en prenant en compte toutes les excitations simples et doubles, dans le cadre de la theorie Hartree-Fock, avec un ensemble de base qui inclut deux ensembles d pour les atomes O: configuration geometrique, energie du dimere, distribution de charge electronique, second coefficient du viriel, moment ...
E. Clementi, P. Habitz
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Water Pollution: Market Potential

Financial Analysts Journal, 1966
(1966). Water Pollution: Market Potential. Financial Analysts Journal: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 123-126.
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Antibrowning potential of Brassicacaea processing water

Bioresource Technology, 2010
The effects of Brassicacaea processing water on polyphenol oxidases from different plant sources were investigated. Results showed that processing water (PW) prepared by cooking young Brassicacaea leaves with water has the capacity to inhibit both commercial tyrosinase and plant polyphenol oxidases.
Federico, Zocca   +2 more
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Capillarity and Water Potential

1984
Surface tension is a characteristic of a liquid-gas interface. It may be attributed to an imbalance of intermolecular forces of attraction (van der Waals’ forces) as illustrated in Fig. 4.1. Within the body of the liquid the intermolecular forces are essentially in balance while, on the surface, there is no upward component.
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Phreatophytes - Water Use and Potential Water Saving

Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1966
Salvage of water consumed by phreatophytes of low economical value has long been considered, and increasing emphasis is being placed on this source of water in the arid and semiarid West. Evaluation of potential savings in water use requires that water use be estimated under present and modified conditions.
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Cover Crops a Potential Water Saver

SSRN Electronic Journal
This study investigates and evaluates the benefits brought by the use of cover crops in grapevine plantations and their impact on vegetative state as a result of increasing the amount of water present in the soil. Intensifying global warming phenomena has affected all ecosystems around the world, changing their specificity to new climate conditions ...
TUDOR, Mihai   +4 more
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Water potential

2005
D. Or, M. Tuller, J.M. Wraith
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Soil Water Potential

2007
N Livingston, G Clarke Topp
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