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    How Much Fertilizer for Corn?

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    Support prices for corn are high and certain. Many Iowa farmers could profitably push their corn yields up to 100 to 125 bushels per acre in favorable seasons. Here\u27s what heavy fertilizer applications can do

    Soil Survey of Iowa, Report No. 73—Crawford County Soils

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    Crawford County is located in western Iowa in the second tier of counties east of the Missouri River and in the middle tier between the north and south state boundaries. It lies entirely in the Missouri loess soil area and the soils of the county are, therefore, chiefly of loessial origin

    Acoustic emission monitoring of a soil slope: comparisons with continuous deformation measurements

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    Acoustic emission (AE) has become an established approach to monitor the stability of soil slopes. However, the challenge has been to develop strategies to interpret and quantify deformation behaviour from the measured AE. This paper presents the first comparison of continuous AE (measured using an active waveguide) and continuous subsurface deformation measurements. The active waveguide is installed in a borehole through a slope and comprises a metal waveguide rod or tube with a granular backfill surround. When the host slope deforms, the column of granular backfill also deforms, generating AE that can propagate along the waveguide. This paper presents results from a field trial at a reactivated soil slope in North Yorkshire, UK. The measurements confirm that AE rates generated are directly proportional to the velocity of slope movement (e.g. the AE rate versus velocity relationship determined for a series of slope movement events produced an R 2 value of 0·8) and demonstrate the performance of AE monitoring of active waveguides to provide continuous information on slope displacements and displacement rates with high temporal resolution

    Soil Survey of Iowa, Report No. 69—Pocahantas County Soils

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    Pocahontas County is located in the northwestern part of Iowa, in the third tier of counties south of the Minnesota state line and in the fourth tier east of the Missouri River. It lies entirely in the Wisconsin^ drift soil area, and the soils of the county, are, therefore, all of drift origin

    Normalisation method can affect gluteus medius electromyography results during weight bearing exercises in people with hip osteoarthritis (OA): a case control study.

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    Surface electromyography (sEMG) is used to assess muscle activation during therapeutic exercise, but data are significantly affected by inter-individual variability and requires normalisation of the sEMG signal to enable comparison between individuals. The purpose of this study was to compare two normalisation methods, a maximal method (maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC)) and non-maximal peak dynamic method (PDM), on gluteus medius (GMed) activation using sEMG during three weight-bearing exercises in people with hip osteoarthritis (OA) and healthy controls. Thirteen people with hip OA and 20 controls performed three exercises (Squat, Step-Up, Step-Down). Average root-mean squared EMG amplitude based on MVIC and PDM normalisation was compared between groups for both involved and uninvolved hips using Mann-Whitney tests. Using MVIC normalisation, significantly higher normalised GMed EMG amplitudes were found in the OA group during all Step-up and down exercises on the involved side (p=0.02-0.001) and most of the Step exercises on the uninvolved side (p=0.03-0.04), but not the Squat (p\u3e0.05), compared to controls. Using PDM normalisation, significant between-group differences occurred only for Ascending Squat (p=0.03) on the involved side. MVIC normalisation demonstrated higher inter-trial relative reliability (ICCs=0.78-0.99) than PDM (ICCs=0.37-0.84), but poorer absolute reliability using Standard Error of Measurement. Normalisation method can significantly affect interpretation of EMG amplitudes. Although MVIC-normalised amplitudes were more sensitive to differences between groups, there was greater variability using this method, which raises concerns regarding validity. Interpretation of EMG data is strongly influenced by the normalisation method used, and this should be considered when applying EMG results to clinical populations

    Soil Survey of Iowa, Report No. 67—Buchanan County Soils

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    Buchanan County is located in eastern central Iowa in the third tier of counties west of the Mississippi River. It is chiefly in the Iowan drift soil area and hence most of the soils of the county are of drift origin. There is a small area of loess soils, probably derived from the Mississippi loess deposit

    Soil Survey of Iowa, Report No. 72—Calhoun County Soils

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    Calhoun County is located in northwestern Iowa in the fourth tier of counties south of Minnesota and in the fourth tier east of the Missouri River. It is all in the Wisconsin drift soil area and hence the soils are all of glacial origin
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