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Characterization of wheat flour millstreams for friabilin prevalence and nutrient composition
In the current study, wheat varieties Inqulab-91 and AS-2002 were milled from a roller mill and analyzed for chemical characteristics through Near Infra-Red spectroscopy.
Zafar Iqbal +13 more
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APPLICATION OF RULED SURFACES IN FREEFORM AND GEAR METROLOGY
An application of two ruled surfaces (i.e., surfaces generated by a motion of a straight line), a surface of hyperbolic paraboloid and a tangent surface of a cylindrical helix in freeform and gear metrology is introduced in this paper. Both surfaces have
Ivana Linkeová, Vít Zelený
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Decision support system for the long-term city metabolism planning problem [PDF]
A Decision Support System (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies (Alternatives) in an Urban Water System (UWS) with an integral simulation model called “WaterMet²” is presented.
Behzadian Moghadam, Kourosh +6 more
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Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of tillage systems and varieties on growth, yield and quality of wheat crop (Triticum aestivum L.). The experiments conducted at two sites were laid out in a split-plot design with four replicates,
Dimitrios BILALIS +5 more
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A Chart System of Presenting Sociometric Data [PDF]
Thesis (M.B.A)--Boston University N.B.: Page 64 is misnumbered as page ...
Hartford, Newton Keith, Jr.
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Understanding the contribution of genotype, environment and genotype-by-environment interaction to wheat grain quality facilitates the selection for quality in breeding programs.
Maria Surma +9 more
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Winter wheat is a widely cultivated crop that requires high inputs of nitrogen (N) fertilization, which is often connected with N losses. The application of fertilizers with nitrification (NI) and urease inhibitors (UI) is an opportunity to eliminate the
Marie Školníková +4 more
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Experimental methods in chemical engineering: Electrospinning
Abstract Electrospinning produces micro‐ and nanofibres by forcing a polymeric solution through a fine needle in an electric field that produces a filament that accumulates onto a collector plate. The fibre morphology depends on solution properties, distance between needle and plate, feed rate, and electric field intensity.
M. Olga Guerrero‐Pérez +2 more
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The influence of long-term inputs of catch crops and cereal straw on yield, protein composition and technological quality of a spring and a winter wheat [PDF]
Under conditions of restricted nitrogen (N) input such as in organic farming systems, crop N uptake must rely on N mineralised from applied animal manure, crop residues and native soil organic matter.
Carcea, M. +3 more
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Too good to be true: pitfalls of usingmean Ellenberg indicator values in vegetation analyses [PDF]
Question: Mean Ellenberg indicator values (EIVs) inherit information about compositional similarity, because during their calculation species abundances (or presence–absences) are used as weights.
Schaffers, A.P., Zeleny, D.
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