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Recognition of Blow Foraminifera Zones in the Tertiary Sediments in F- Well, Niger Delta
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Effect of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Varieties and Variable Rates of Potassium Fertilizer on Yield and Yield-Related Traits at Areka, Southern Ethiopia
Published 2023-01-01“…To evaluate common bean varieties at various K rates, a field experiment was carried out during the 2019/20 cropping seasons at the Areka Agricultural Research Center Experimental Field in Southern Ethiopia. …”
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Derivation of pressure distribution models for horizontal well using source function
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MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR ESTIMATING LEAF AREA OF APRICOT AND JUJUBE PLANTS BASED ON LEAF LENGTH AND WIDTH
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Modelling and Production of Injection Moulded Polyvinylchloride--Sawdust Composite
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Changements techniques et dynamique d’innovation agricole en Afrique Sahelienne: le cas du Zaï mécanisé au Burkina Faso et de l’introduction d’une cactée en Ethiopie
Published 2008-12-01“…At the outset, this progress was initiated by local agricultural research, but it was rapidly boosted by multi stakeholder collaboration, notably involving users of the techniques, particularly farmers themselves. …”
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Lithuanian Agriculture during the Nazis Occuption
Published 2000-12-01“… After Bolsheviks had been banished out of Lithuania and the life in the country had normalized, in Lithuania occupied by the Nazis, owing to the initiative of the local Lithuanian authorities, the agricultural production and culture development which had been started during the period of independence of Lithuania and then neglected during the period of Bolshevism was resumed, including the improvement of breeds of domestic fowl and cattle, the draining and cultivating of soil, the organization of land exploitation, the classifying of land, the agricultural research and education, etc. The German civil authorities regarded Lithuania as a country to be annexed in the nearest future and, therefore, they did not hamper and even stimulated the initiative of officers of the Lithuanian authorities taken in the above-mentioned fields. …”
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