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Martine J. Barons, Lael E. Walsh, Edward E. Salakpi and Linda Nichols
The EU Green Deal requires the reduction in pesticides and fertilisers in food crop production, whilst the sustainable development goals require reductions in food loss and food waste. In a complex and interacting system like the food system, these goals...
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Stephen J. Trueman, Joel Nichols, Michael B. Farrar, Helen M. Wallace and Shahla Hosseini Bai
Optimal fruit production from many tree crops relies on the transfer of cross-pollen between trees of different cultivars rather than the transfer of self-pollen between trees of the same cultivar. However, many orchards are established with wide blocks ...
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Emilio Mezzenga, Anna Sarnelli, Giovanni Bellomo, Frank P. DiFilippo, Christopher J. Palestro and Kenneth J. Nichols
(1) Background: Concentric ring artifacts in reconstructed SPECT images indicate the presence of detector non-uniformity in gamma camera systems. The identification of these artifacts is generally visual and not quantitative. The aim of our study was to ...
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Mustafa Hassan, Mohammed Ibrahim Awad and Shady A. Maged
Study: Soft robots can achieve the desired range of motion for finger movement to match their axis of rotation with the axis of rotation of the human hand. The iterative design has been used to achieve data that makes the movement smooth and the range of...
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Hana Sevcikova, Brice Nichols
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Using an integrated land use and travel model system implemented for the Puget Sound region in Washington state, a Bayesian Melding technique is applied to represent variations in land use outcomes, and is propagated into travel choices across a multi-ye...
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Hansong Tang, Charles Reid Nichols, Lynn Donelson Wright and Donald Resio
Coastal ocean flows are interconnected by a complex suite of processes. Examples are inlet jets, river mouth effluents, ocean currents, surface gravity waves, internal waves, wave overtopping, and wave slamming on coastal structures. It has become necess...
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Charles Reid Nichols and Lynn Donelson Wright
Beginning in 2003, the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) enabled an open-access network of distributed sensors and linked computer models through the SURA Coastal Ocean Observing and Predicting (SCOOP) program. The goal was to support...
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Kim Jye Lee Chang, Christopher C. Parrish, Cedric J. Simon, Andrew T. Revill and Peter D. Nichols
Replacement of fish oil by 5% thraustochytrid whole cell biomass in diets for Atlantic salmon had no ill effect on fish growth performance, carcass total lipid and total fatty acid content. Carcass fatty acid composition indicated incorporation of the di...
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Choon Khon Ng, Mohd. Fauzi Zanil
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Heat exchanger control trainer is a device that helps to demonstrate process control of process variables and simulates real world industrial plant system whereas the implementation of Internet of things (IoT) technology allows wireless communication. Th...
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Javier Brito, Fernando Almenglo, Martín Ramírez and Domingo Cantero
Biotrickling filters? control for H2S removal has special challenges because of complexity of the systems. Feedback and feedforward control were implemented in an anoxic biotrickling filter, operated in co-current flow mode and using nitrite as an electr...
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