284 research outputs found
BRS Clara: recomendaçÔes para o cultivo no Rio Grande do Sul.
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RecomendaçÔes para o cultivo da goiabeira no Rio Grande do Sul.
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RecomendaçÔes para produção de videiras americanas e hĂbridas para processamento na regiĂŁo de Pelotas.
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The Kenai Rule in Four Acts: Bear Baiting, Firearms, and Hunting: Comment & Analysis of Alaska v. Bernhardt
The Kenai Rule, enacted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2016, prohibits (a) the hunting of brown bears with bait in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, (b) most hunting in the Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area, and (c) the discharge of firearms along the Kenai and Russian Rivers. The Kenai Rule was challenged by the State of Alaska and Safari Club International in Alaska v. Bernhardt. This Comment provides an overview of the case as it was heard in the District Court of Alaska. This discussion includes arguments and counterarguments surrounding the application of four legislative acts: the Administrative Procedure Act, the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act. Additionally, this Comment examines the holding and subsequent public response to the Ninth Circuit\u27s decision in Safari Club International v. Haaland, the public\u27s opinion on bear baiting, the culling of predators to increase moose and caribou populations for hunters, and the future impact this decision will have on the federalist arrangement of Alaska\u27s natural resources
RecomendaçÔes para o manejo da planta e dos cachos das cultivares de uvas de mesa sem sementes BRS Morena, BRS Clara e BRS Linda.
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Laterality in the Power Five and Group of Five Conferences in Women\u27s College Softball
Females in sport are under-represented in data and analysis when compared to their male counterparts. This disparity also applies to womenâs softball in comparison to menâs baseball. To help fill this gap, this study evaluated the extent and impact of laterality in womenâs college softballâs Power Five and Group of Five conferences from 2015-2017.
This study focused on the extent of a left-sided lateral preference in womenâs college softball, possible interactions between throwing hand and batting preference, to what extent the platoon effect exists in the sport, and the extent of positional bias in the sport. As one of the largest studies on the laterality of women in sport, with a sample size of over 3,000 womenâs college softball players, this study contributes to the understanding of the manual act of throwing and the bimanual act of batting by females.
The results from this study indicated that a left-sided lateral preference occurred more often in womenâs softball than in the public, with slap hitters a possible cause. However, without a method to identify which batters in softball are slap hitters, it was difficult to draw as rich of conclusions about laterality in womenâs softball as those drawn for menâs professional baseball. The study also provided an assessment of performance variables that could impact the way the game is played and how coaches make recruiting decisions
Novas alternativas de cultivo para a metade sul do Rio Grande do Sul: uvas de mesa e de suco.
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