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Boundary layer flow induced by waves with acceleration skewness
Young Coastal Scientists and Engineers Conference 2007, PlymouthPeer reviewedPostprin
Productivity and the Determinants of Efficiency in Irish Agriculture (1996-2006)
The competitiveness and productivity of Irish agriculture has been at the forefront of debate in recent times given successive and impending changes to agricultural policy. This paper examines the trend in total factor productivity in Irish agriculture over the recent past and explores the effects of specific variables on relative efficiency levels. The findings of this research have shown that productivity growth was highest in the Cattle Rearing sector followed by the Dairy, Cattle Finishing, Sheep and Cereals sectors during the period 1996 to 2006. The research has also shown that efficiency levels are, in general, positively correlated with extension use soil quality, the overall size of the farm, the level of intensification and the level of specialisation. The use of artificial insemination was also positively correlated with efficiency in the Dairy sectorProduction Economics,
Experimental study of the turbulent boundary layer in acceleration-skewed oscillatory flow
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Growing grass for a green biorefinery - an option for Ireland?
Growing grass for a green biorefinery – an option for Ireland? Mind the gap: deciphering the gap between good intentions and healthy eating behaviour Halting biodiversity loss by 2020 – implications for agriculture A milk processing sector model for Irelan
Near-bed hydrodynamics and turbulence below a large-scale plunging breaking wave over a mobile barred bed profile
Funded by The research presented in this paper is part of the SINBAD project. Grant Number: STW (12058) and EPSRC (EP/J00507X/1, EP/J005541/1)Peer reviewedPublisher PDFPublisher PD
PCP3: THE ECONOMIC COST OF ACETAMINOPHENRELATED LIVER TOXICITY TO THE CALIFORNIA MEDICAID PROGRAM
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