نتایج جستجو برای: harvard compaction

تعداد نتایج: 22790  

2005
William Bradford Cannon

William Bradford Cannon was born in 1871 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, the site of Fort Crawford, where William Beaumont conducted classic experiments on digestion . Cannon would distinguish himself as a physiologist of Beaumont's rank . Although he was founder of the gastrointestinal roentgen examination and maintained an interest in gastroenterology throughout his life, Cannon's most produc...

2014
Jean Monnet Joschka Fischer Katharina Holzinger Christoph Knill

2013
McHenry

Organic farming systems still depend on intensive, mechanical soil tillage. Frequent passes by machinery traffic cause substantial soil compaction that threatens soil health. Adopting practices as reduced tillage and organic matter retention on the soil surface are considered effective ways to control soil compaction. In tropical regions, however, the acceleration of soil organic matter decompo...

2000
Lyndall F. Urwick

There is no question that in the last quarter century the work load of the executive has greatly increased. The top management man has new functions that he cannot possibly delegate completely; take, for instance, his new responsibilities in public relations and industrial relations. Businesses have grown in size, in complexity, and in geographical coverage; the duties and problems of the top e...

Abdolghaium Ghiami Farshid Ghaderifar Hamid Reza Asgari Zahra Saeedifar,

Soil compaction has become a widespread problem in the world and is one of the factors involved in land degradation and declining crop yields, especially in the arid and semi-arid agriculture. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of subsoil compaction on morphological, physiological and agronomic aspects of wheat .The research was carried out in the experimental farms of Anb...

The main objective of this work was to design a novel device for compaction of metal powders so that the green parts could be ejected with applying a negligible force and without the need for any lubricant in either an admixed form or applied to the die wall. For this purpose a 40 mm diameter one-piece die was envisaged which would elastically contracted 0.076 mm before compaction and after com...

2009
FJ MITCHELL

The compaction of soils used for crop production is becoming an increasingly important consideration in South Africa following the shift towards reduced tillage and increased mechanisation of in-season operations and harvesting. The intensification of dairying has also been found to have a deleterious effect on soil quality, particularly in terms of compaction by trampling, which results in los...

2006
Randy L. Raper J. Mac Kirby

Soil compaction reduces rooting, infiltration, water storage, aeration, drainage, and crop growth. Soil compaction has been studied intensively for more than a century, and yet we still struggle with the effect that soil compaction has on crop production and the environment. In this article, we attempt to present the primary causes of soil compaction including trafficking weak soil, excessive l...

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2013
David Meirion Hughes Ik Soo Lim Mark W. Jones A. Knoll Ben Spencer

Stream compaction is an important parallel computing primitive that produces a reduced (compacted) output stream consisting of only valid elements from an input stream containing both invalid and valid elements. Computing on this compacted stream rather than the mixed input stream leads to improvements in performance, load balancing, and memory footprint. Stream compaction has numerous applicat...

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