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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Lake Mead Nutrient Enhancement Project, Peter D. Vaux, Larry J. Paulson, Nevada Department Of Wildlife, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration
Lake Mead Nutrient Enhancement Project, Peter D. Vaux, Larry J. Paulson, Nevada Department Of Wildlife, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration
Publications (WR)
The Lake Mead Fertilization Project is a research program designed to investigate the potential for using large-scale artificial fertilization to enhance the game fisheries of this reservoir through an increase in the population of threadfin shad, the system's primary forage species. A substantial decline in the population of largemouth bass, together with poor condition of adult striped bass, are the two major issues affecting the Lake Mead game fisheries. Both issues have been hypothesized to be a result of an inadequate amount of forage in the reservoir. Previous studies have in turn suggested that a major factor limiting the shad …
Elliptical Combing Motion For Harvesting Bell Peppers, J. H. Wilhoit, George A. Duncan, Larry G. Wells
Elliptical Combing Motion For Harvesting Bell Peppers, J. H. Wilhoit, George A. Duncan, Larry G. Wells
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
A new concept for mechanically harvesting bell peppers, intended specifically for multiple-pass harvesting, utilized spaced horizontal fingers combing vertically upward through plant foliage in an elliptical path alternating from both sides of the row. An apparatus based on this concept was designed and built, and harvest tests were conducted to determine the effect of two main machine operating parameters, vertical picking speed and disk angle. Harvesting performance was evaluated in terms of harvest efficiency, fruit damage, and plant damage as it related to multiple-pass harvesting. Fruit removal, both harvestable size and immature, increased significantly as vertical picking speed increased. Branch …
1990scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
1990scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 1, Fall 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 1, Fall 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
12 - PRIESTS & MARRIAGE The Pope has allowed the ordination of nearly 50 married Episcopal priests since 1980. Some see this as a sign of hope for a married priesthood . By Julie Sly '82
18 - THE POWER OF ONE Because of her own personal tragedy, Mary Beth Cahill Phillips '76 forced the state of California to form Trustline, a registry parents can use to check out a nanny. By Susan Frey
20 - THE ART OF BIOGRAPHY Our natural curiosity about each other tempts us into reading biographies the same way we turn to novels. Is peering …
Keto-Slim-Max-United-Kingdom.Jpg, Joh High
Keto-Slim-Max-United-Kingdom.Jpg, Joh High
Joh High
Automated Harvesting Of Burley Tobacco I. System Development, Larry G. Wells, George B. Day V, Timothy D. Smith
Automated Harvesting Of Burley Tobacco I. System Development, Larry G. Wells, George B. Day V, Timothy D. Smith
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
A fully automated system for harvesting and handling mature buriey tobacco has been developed. This article identifies the operations essential to this harvesting concept and describes the development of the mechanisms by which they were accomplished. The system detaches, inverts and places mature plants into portable holders for air curing under waterproof covering without requiring any manual handling of the crop. Manual labor currently required to harvest buriey tobacco would be reduced by 80-85% and the system would eliminate the drudgery associated with manual handling. The harvesting system has an approximate capacity of 1.4 to 2.0 ha/day (3.5 to 5.0 …
Automated Harvesting Of Burley Tobacco Ii. Evaluation Of System Performance, Larry G. Wells, George B. Day V, Timothy D. Smith
Automated Harvesting Of Burley Tobacco Ii. Evaluation Of System Performance, Larry G. Wells, George B. Day V, Timothy D. Smith
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
A prototype system for fully automated harvesting of burley tobacco has been developed and tested. Three years of field testing has shown that mechanical losses associated with the system were only slightly higher than via conventional methods. The system performed reliably at a sustained harvesting rate of approximately 1.4 ha/day (3.4 acre/day), while indicating that a rate of 2 ha/day (5 acre/day) should be easily achievable. The system is operated by two workers and reduces conventional labor requirement by approximately 80-85%.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 4, Summer 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 4, Summer 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - WHAT'S UP WITH COMIC BOOKS? Comic books aren't what they used to be but they continue to charm our children. By Mitch Finley '73
14 - STRESS, ILLNESS, AND PSYCHOTHERAPY The meaning of a stressful situation determines whether it is perceived as a challenge to be overcome or a demoralization. By Jerome D. Frank
18 - A BEELINE TO THE USA "Killer" bees have been winging their way from Brazil since scores of queens escaped a Sao Paolo lab in 1957. By Paul M. McCarthy '46
21 - PROMISE & OPPORTUNITY An economic forecast for the 1990s by …
Http://Www.Supplementsell.Com/Ellure-Cream-Canada/, Ountoo Row
Http://Www.Supplementsell.Com/Ellure-Cream-Canada/, Ountoo Row
http://www.supplementsell.com/ellure-cream-canada/
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 3, Spring 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 3, Spring 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10- SERVICE: THE ULTIMATE STRATEGY A restaurant executive reveals his formula for business success: A Satisfied Customer, Guaranteed. By Timothy W. Firnstahl '65
16 - BLENDED FAMILIES By the year 2000, there will be more stepfamilies than any other kind of family. By Peggy Hernandez '78
20 - NORTHERN IRELAND: A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK The war between the Catholics and the Protestants is 20 years old and there is no peace in sight. By Kevin Kelly '83
24 - THE FUNERAL OF MICHAEL-JO O'MALLEY A Santa Clara Jesuit writes about a unique ritual he witnessed last summer in County Mayo, Ireland. …
Pneumatic Metering Of Hardwood Tree Seeds, Larry G. Wells, T. W. Richards, Timothy D. Smith, George B. Day
Pneumatic Metering Of Hardwood Tree Seeds, Larry G. Wells, T. W. Richards, Timothy D. Smith, George B. Day
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
A commercial, no-till row planter was extensively modified for use in direct seeding of hardwood tree species in surface mine reclamation. A pneumatic seed metering system was designed, fabricated, and mounted on the planter frame.
The metering device was tested under laboratory conditions which simulated varying terrain slope and field speed with seeds of various hardwood tree species. Metering efficiencies of 97% were achieved for pin oak seeds at 3.2 km/hr (2.0 m/h) and 50% slope. For red oak, 97% efficiency was achieved for 50% slope at 4.0 km/h (2.5 mph). Unsatisfactory metering was noted during tests of larger seeds, …
Obat Aborsi Samarinda Wa 082220219966, Klinik Amira
Obat Aborsi Samarinda Wa 082220219966, Klinik Amira
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Obat Aborsi Samarinda 082220219966, Klinik Amira
Obat Aborsi Samarinda 082220219966, Klinik Amira
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Automated Sorting Of Oriented Tobacco Leaves, Larry G. Wells, M. J. Bader
Automated Sorting Of Oriented Tobacco Leaves, Larry G. Wells, M. J. Bader
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
A mechanism has been developed which removes cured burley tobacco leaves from plants so that midribs are oriented parallel. A photosensor was utilized to count leaves as they were removed and a microprocessor determined the number of leaves allocated to each of three grades. Experiments indicated that 84% of leaves removed could be correctly sorted with a 2.4% material loss at an effective rate of approximately 2.4 times that of conventional methods.
Multi-Isfet Sensors For Soil Nitrate Analysis, Stuart J. Birrell, John W. Hummel
Multi-Isfet Sensors For Soil Nitrate Analysis, Stuart J. Birrell, John W. Hummel
Stuart J. Birrell
The management of a field as a heterogeneous area is now being investigated by many researchers in universities, companies, and research institutions. However, for site-specific application of inputs, it is necessary to develop systems to sense the variation of important properties in real time. Several studies have shown that ion selective electrodes can be used to measure soil nitrates. This work involves an investigation in the use of Ion Selective Field Effect Transistors (ISFETs), to measure soil nitrate levels.
Modeling Environmental Response To Power Interruptions In Swine Nurseries, Jay D. Harmon, E. R. Collins Jr., E. T. Kornegay
Modeling Environmental Response To Power Interruptions In Swine Nurseries, Jay D. Harmon, E. R. Collins Jr., E. T. Kornegay
Jay D. Harmon
A deterministic simulation model was developed to help assess emergency environmental needs of swine nurseries by modeling short term power interruptions. The model accounts for heat exchange by conduction, convection, radiation and air infiltration. A sub-model, developed by the North Central Region Committee 179, was used to predict swine heat and moisture loss. The model was validated using a nursery constructed of concrete block. The model performed well for cases with a constant solar load but tended to overpredict temperature changes during periods of no solar load. Validation indicated that wind velocity had the most effect upon model error. Sensitivity …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 2, Winter 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 2, Winter 1990, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
12 - WHO TAKES CARE OF THE KIDS Day care is one of the major issues society will be forced to grapple with in the 1990s. By Susan Frey
17 - THE GENERAL PAYS A VISIT The superior general of the Jesuit order makes a rare visit to Santa Clara and addresses the SCU and Bellarmine communities. By Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J.
22 - PASSPORT TO FRIENDSHIP A Nome, Alaska Cub Scout troop makes the ultimate field trip, an exchange visit with the Young Pioneers in Provideniya, Russia. By Claire Murphy
26 - WHO, ME? Hazelden is considered the nation's premier …
The Effects Of Shading By Open-Pile Structures On The Density Of Spartina Alterniflora, Heather L. Mcguire
The Effects Of Shading By Open-Pile Structures On The Density Of Spartina Alterniflora, Heather L. Mcguire
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Economics Of Interceptor Drains : A Case Study, Andrew Bathgate, Ian Evans
Economics Of Interceptor Drains : A Case Study, Andrew Bathgate, Ian Evans
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
This case study determines the most likely rate of return to capital invested in constructing seepage interceptor drains to reduce the effect of waterlogging on crop and pasture yields. The analysis of a farm in the Denbarker region, west of Albany, determined what increases were needed in pasture growth to justify the cost of constructing drains across four adjacent paddocks. The benefits of changing rotations to include lupins were also determined, as growing lupins was unprofitable before the construction of drains.
Jual Hammer Of Thor Asli Di Bali 0821-6765-4444 Denpasar Cod, Rt Satu, Hammer Of Thor Asli 22227096
Jual Hammer Of Thor Asli Di Bali 0821-6765-4444 Denpasar Cod, Rt Satu, Hammer Of Thor Asli 22227096
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Obat Pelancar Haid Dijual Di Apotik Umum Untuk Lancar Haid, Market Cytotec
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