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    Scientific support of small fruit growing in Russia and prospects for its development by I. M. Kulikov, S. M. Evdokimenko, T. A. Tumaeva, A. V. Kelina, F. F. Sazonov, N. V. Andronova, M. A. Podgaetsky

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…An analysis of the achievements in small fruit growing in research institutions under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation revealed a huge scientific potential (genetic collections, hybrid funds) for creating competitive commercial varieties and technologies for their cultivation by establishing plantations with certified planting material in accordance with international requirements. …”
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    Symptoms of dwarf elm (Ulmus pumila L.) health condition in the Left-bank Ukraine by Valentyna L. Meshkova, Olena A. Kuznetsova, Volodymyr P. Turenko

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Due to its rapid growth, winter hardiness, low demand for soil fertility and moisture, tolerance of drought, resistance to gaseous pollution and soil salinization, and ability to spread under favorable conditions, U. pumila has been widely cultivated in forests, urban plantations, and along transportation right-of-ways. …”
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    Un port rural antique de fond d’estuaire à Blainville-sur-Orne (Calvados) by Cécile Allinne

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…A keystone of the cotton industry, the collection of the harvests of the plantations was based on a very dense network of small jetties, far away from anywhere else, along the waterways. …”
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    Ethnobotanical survey of plants locally used in the control of termite pests among rural communities in northern Uganda by Betty C. Okori, Christine Oryema, Robert Opiro, Acur Amos, Gilbert I. Obici, Karlmax Rutaro, Geoffrey M. Malinga, Eric Sande

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Termites are the most destructive pests in many agricultural and forest plantations in Uganda. Current control of termites mostly relies on chemical pesticides. …”
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    Estimation of peak current as a basis for sustainable watershed conservation using the number-curve land conservation by Naharuddin ., Rukmi ., S.D. Massiri, B. Toknok, Akhbar ., I.N. Korja

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This method was developed by the United States Soil Conservation Service in 1972 and applied in this study with due consideration for several variables, including (a) land use classification and intensity for settlements, rice fields, plantations, rivers, etc., (b) basic physical conditions of the area such as rainfall and hydrology, as well as (c) classes of soil hydrology significantly influencing carbon-nitrogen value.FINDINGS: The result showed that carbón-nitrogen values for all types of land use or cover were in normal conditions from 5 to 25 years. …”
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    Penerapan Algoritma Deep Learning Convolutional Neural Network Dalam Menentukan Kematangan Buah Jeruk Manis Berdasarkan Citra Red Green Blue (RGB) by Budi Yanto, Erni Rouza, Luth Fimawahib, B.Herawan Hayadi, Rinanda Rizki Pratama

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Observations in this way have several weaknesses, namely the presence of human visual limitations, being influenced by the psychological condition of the observations and taking a long time, especially for large plantations. For this reason, an algorithm is needed to determine sweet oranges with a computerized system created using the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithm, which is one of the deep learning algorithms, which is the development of Multilayer Perceptron (MLP), which is able to process data in two-dimensional form, for example. …”
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    Descriptions anatomiques et hypothèses étiologiques des déformations des mains et des pieds observées chez les chimpanzés de Sebitoli (Parc national de Kibale, Ouganda) by Pauline Couchoud, Marie Cibot, Emmanuelle Pouydebat, Sabrina Krief

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…En effet, bien que l’accès au parc soit interdit à la population locale, des cultures vivrières, des plantations d’eucalyptus et de thé, ainsi que de nombreux villages (262-335 habitants/km2) circonscrivent la forêt. …”
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    « Just got to keep going » by Jean-Paul Rocchi

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Miss Jane serait-elle un personnage et un narrateur domestiqués, brisés, comme les chevaux dont Joe Pittman brisait la résistance ou, sur le même modèle tragiquement ironique, comme les travailleurs noirs que les maîtres des plantations brisaient pour en faire des esclaves ? Narrés et narratifs, linguistiques et stylistiques, conscientiels et affectifs, les obstacles de The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman font peut-être plus sens une fois replacés dans la perspective de la perlaboration, terme psychanalytique par lequel on désigne le travail de l’inconscient propre à la cure et la possibilité que le sujet a de surmonter les résistances qu’elle ne manque pas de susciter. …”
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