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    Effects of High Temperature and Low Humidity during Flowering on the Ripening of Crop Plants

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    The effects of high temperature and low humidity during flowering on the ripening of crop plants were studied. The treatments of the plots were as follows: 30℃/30%, 35℃/30%, 40℃/30%, 45℃/30% in 1979, and 38℃/25%,38℃/40%, 43℃/25%, 43℃/40% in 1980. The treatments were carried out by placing the potted plants in growth chambers for 20 or 40 hours. Grain sorghum,sunflower,okra,cotton,mung bean and Jew's mallow were used as the test plants. Ripening was considerably influenced by changing the temperature, with the percentage of ripening decreasing gradually as the temperature was raised above 35℃,and reaching almost 0% at 45℃. On the other hand,there was no marked influence on ripening from changing the humidity level,although there was a slight tendency for the percentage of ripening in high humidity conditions to be lower than in low humidity conditions. The resistance of the various plants to the impediment in ripening due to these environmental factors was found to be in the following order: Jew's mallow>okra,cotton,sunflower>grain sorghum,mung bean

    Charge Transfer Cross Sections for Multiply Charged Slow Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe Ions on Various Gas Targets : I. Rare Gas Targets

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    Observed charge transfer cross sections are compiled in an energy region from a few to tens keV for multiply charged Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe ions on rare gas targets, where projectile ions are produced by using an “ion-impact ion source” (IIIS). The values are compared with the results of other research workers

    Charge Transfer Cross Sections for Multiply Charged Slow Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe Ions on Various Gas Targets : II. Molecular Gas Targets

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    Observed charge transfer cross sections are compiled, similarly to Part I, for multiply charged Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe ions on several molecular targets in an energy region from a few to tens keV. The projectiles are recoil ions produced by using our “ion-impact ion source” (IIIS). The values are compared with the results of other research workers

    Some Bibliographical and Graphemic Notes on the Egyptian Hieratic Papyrus BM 10682 in the British Museum

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