نتایج جستجو برای: oil digging

تعداد نتایج: 140437  

2016
A. Adinoyi

The challenge of providing a more efficient and cost-effective ways of harvesting groundnut amongst the small holder farmers is imperative in northern Nigeria as a result of intensity of labor requirement in the task. It is reported that up to 40 % of the total labor required to grow groundnut is expanded on harvesting operation and at peak harvest periods, labor shortages often occur leading t...

Journal: :Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 2015

2016
Andrew F McIntosh Philip G Cox

The African mole-rats (Bathyergidae) are a family of rodents highly adapted for life underground. Previous research has shown that chisel-tooth digging mole-rats (which use their incisors to dig burrows) are clearly distinguishable from scratch diggers (which only use the forelimbs to tunnel) on the basis of morphology of the skull, and that the differences are linked to the production of high ...

2014
Ning Zhang Liang Tang Wei Hu Kun Wang You Zhou Hong Li Congling Huang Jiong Chun Zhixiang Zhang

In total, 29 compounds from sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) oil were identified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The five active components were D-camphor, linalool, cineole, α-terpineol, and L(-)-borneol. The effectiveness of A. annua oil, as well as d-camphor, linalool, cineole, α-terpineol, and L(-)-borneol, as fumigants, contact insecticides, and repellents, were tested on th...

2013
Mathieu M Albasser Julie R Dumont Eman Amin Joshua D Holmes Murray R Horne John M Pearce John P Aggleton

Three cohorts of rats with extensive hippocampal lesions received multiple tests to examine the relationships between particular forms of associative learning and an influential account of hippocampal function (the cognitive map hypothesis). Hippocampal lesions spared both the ability to discriminate two different digging media and to discriminate two different room locations in a go/no-go task...

Journal: :Educational Considerations 1978

Journal: :Nature 2003

Journal: :Nature Astronomy 2018

Journal: :Medical Care 2013

2013
X. Wang H. Zhang W. Guan

There are frequent sand digging and heaping activities in shoal in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE). Water depth has changed in patches, which can be imaged by synthetic aperture radar (SAR). According to SAR imaging mechanism of underwater bathymetry, a 3-D hydrodynamic model is used to demonstrate the temporal variations of the shoal topography changes due to sand digging and heaping. A microwav...

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