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    A dynamic programming analysis of multiple guidance corrections of a trajectory /revision no. 1/

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    Dynamic programming applied to guidance correction for perturbed trajectory of spacecraf

    On the identification of observable orbit parameters, with application to lunar orbiter tracking

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    Linear parameter combinations for lunar orbit determinatio

    A technique for optimum final value control of powered flight trajectories /revision no. 1/

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    Least squares optimum final value control method for determining steering angle program of rocket vehicle until thrust terminatio

    Does Efficient Irrigation Technology Lead to Reduced Groundwater Extraction?: Empirical Evidence

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    Policies that encourage the use of more efficiency irrigation technology are often viewed as effective, politically feasible methods to reduce the consumptive use of water for agricultural production. Despite their widespread use, these policies have not been subject to empirical evaluation. In this article, we evaluate the effect on groundwater extraction of a widespread conversion from traditional center pivot irrigation systems to higher efficiency dropped-nozzle center pivot systems that has occurred in western Kansas. State and national cost-share programs subsidized the conversion. We find that the programs have not had the intended effect; the shift to more efficient irrigation technology has not decreased the amount of water applied to a given crop, and has actually increased groundwater extraction through changing cropping patterns.irrigation efficiency, groundwater management, irrigation technology, Environmental Economics and Policy, Land Economics/Use,

    Direct innervation of capillary endothelial cells in the lamina propria of the ferret stomach

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    Direct innervation of capillary endothelial cells in lamina propria of ferret stomac

    Investigations on alternative substances for control of apple scab - results from sanitation trials

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    The intention of this research project, which was supported within the "Bundesprogramm Ökologischer Landbau", was to look for alternatives in organic fruit growing to control apple scab, Venturia inaequalis. One important part of the investigations was the application of different substances like microbiological nutrient media, enzymes usually used for production of fruit juices and organic fertilizers on their effect on the ascospore potential on depots of fallen leaves. Some substances like TRYPTIC SOY BROTH increased the decomposition of the leaves significantly, other like BACTOFIL B and HUMOFIX showed nearly no effect on the decomposition, but reduced the ascospore potential in early spring by 80 % compared to the untreated control

    There\u27s a light shining bright : in the window to-night

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    Investigations on alternative substances for control of apple scab - Results from Conidia germinating tests and experiments with plant extracts

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    The intention of this research project, which was supported within the "Bundesprogramm Ökologischer Landbau", was to find alternatives for the control of Venturia inaequalis for the organic fruitgrower. Beside the investigations on reducing the ascospore potential on fallen leaves, experiments were conducted in laboratory, greenhouses and in orchard to test direct control of scab with different plant extracts, concentrations and methods of extraction. Extracts from Inula viscosa, Quillaja saponaria-bark, citrus-species (AGROMIL) and Saponaria officinalis revealed a distinct efficacy against apple scab in greenhouse studies on apple seedlings. ELOT-VIS, CHITOPLANT, COMCAT, MOOSEXTRAKT, SILIOPLANT und FZB 24 did not show sufficient efficacy with the application schedule used for control of scab. Mixtures of Quillaja-saponine and sulphur reduced effectively apple scab incidence. In an experiment concerning rain stability Citrus-extract and Quillaja-saponine showed a lower efficacy against scab after a simulated rain of 5 mm. The screening of different supplements to Citrus-extract as surfactants and adhesives revealed GREEMAX and BIOPLUSS as promising additives. Both combinations showed an efficacy comparable to copperoxychloride corresponding to 400 g elementary copper per ha
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