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The effects of mineral and liquid organic fertilizers on some nutritional characteristics of bell pepper
The economical effect of liquid organic fertilizer on agriculture may be a factor in the extension of its practice in larger areas. The rates of compost required to supply sufficient N requirements might be economically challenging for farmers. Therefore, the organic liquid fertilizers might help in reducing the need of high rates of compost to maintain proper N amount and in reducing the expenses. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of mineral and liquid organic fertilizers on some nutritional characteristics of bell pepper. Results show that the main effects and interaction between cultivars and fertilizers were not statistically singificant on the subject parameters in this experiment. However, the application of mineral fertilizer resulted in the highest ascorbic acid content in fresh fruits (110.07 mg 100 g-1). In comparison with liquid organic fertilizers, mineral fertilizer had higher levels in other parameters such as lipids (8.16 g 100 g-1), fruit dry matter (13.39 g 100 g-1), K (18.5 g kg-1), Ca (0.83 g kg-1), Mg (0.98 g kg-1), Mn (7.9 mg kg-1) and S (0.21 mg kg-1). Ascorbic acid, protein and dry matter content were affected by the colour of fruit. Also, a higher ascorbic acid and Ca, acorbic acid and Mg, lipid and Ca contents suggest a positive correlation between these parameters. However mineral fertilizers had more favorable effects on quality of bell pepper, our results indicated that liquid organic fertilizers might be considered sufficient as a source of nutrients in organic growing.Key words: Bell pepper, liquid organic fertilizer, quality, mineral fertilizer, ascorbic acid, mineral content
Characteristics of Civil Defense Search and Rescue Units, Turkey, 2008-2009
Background Search and rescue (SAR) is a component of emergency and disaster response. SAR teams are limited in number; thus, collecting information on their characteristics may facilitate the establishment of mutual agreement protocols between countries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of the Turkish Civil Defense SAR Units. Methods This descriptive study was conducted in 11 provinces of Turkey from July 2008 to October 2009. Interviews, observations and records were used to gather data, and descriptive statistics are presented. To evaluate the adequacy of personnel and equipment, a Likert-type scoring system was used (0-4 points). Results The size and population density of regions served by SAR Units varied. The mean duration of ground transportation from SAR Unit bases to the furthest provinces in their regions was 4.0±1.2 hours. The mean gathering and loading times were 70.5±42.3 and 48.6±18.0 minutes, respectively. The total employment ratio was 55.6%. The surface and underwater rescue section showed the highest functional sufficiency (3.3±0.7). The mean value for adequacy of SAR equipment was 2.6. Deficiencies were identified in periodic medical check-ups, preventive health measures and after-mission medical examinations for the personnel. Conclusion There is a need for standardization and improvement in various characteristics of SAR Units
Effect of imperfect flat earth on the vertically polarized radiation of a cylindrical reflector antenna
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The radiation of a circular cylindrical reflector
antenna in the presence of imperfect flat earth is treated in an
accurate manner. The boundary value problem is formulated in
terms of a full-wave integral equation converted to the dual-series
equations and then regularized by using analytical inversion
of the static part. The resulting Fredholm second-kind matrix
equation is solved numerically with guaranteed accuracy. The
feed directivity is included in the analysis by using the complex
source-point method. Various antenna features, which include the
overall directivity, efficiency, gain, and radiated and absorbed
power fractions have been calculated and compared with the
free-space antenna characteristics. They show some phenomena
not predicted by approximate techniques
Closed-Form Green's Function Representations in Cylindrically Stratified Media for Method of Moments Applications
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Closed-form Green's function (CFGF) representations for cylindrically stratified media, which can be used as the kernel of an electric field integral equation, are developed. The developed CFGF representations can safely be used in a method of moments solution procedure, as they are valid for almost all possible source and field points that lie on the same radial distance from the axis of the cylinder (such as the air-dielectric and dielectric-dielectric interfaces) including the axial line (ρ = ρ′ and φ = φ′), which has not been available before. In the course of obtaining these expressions, the conventional spectral domain Green's function representations are rewritten in a different form so that i) we can attack the axial line problem and ii) the method can handle electrically large cylinders. Available acceleration techniques that exist in the literature are implemented to perform the summation over the cylindrical eigenmodes efficiently. Lastly, the resulting expressions are transformed to the spatial domain using the discrete complex image method with the help of the generalized pencil of function method, where a modified two-level approach is used. Numerical results are presented in the form of mutual coupling between two current modes to assess the accuracy of the final spatial domain CFGF representations. © 2009 IEE
Complex source radiation in a cylindrical radome of metal-dielectric grating
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The radiation fields of a line source enclosed in a
circular dielectric radome with grating consisting of an array
of thin lossy metal strips are analyzed. The variations of the
directivity of the source beam with respect to the beam direction
are studied. The possibility of damping these variations by an
appropriate design of the radome is demonstrated
Computer aided frequency planning for the radio and tv broadcasts
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The frequency planning of the VHF and UHF
broadcasts in Turkey is described. This planning is done
with the aid of computer databases and digital terrain
map. The frequency offset is applied whenever applicable
to increase the channel capacity. The offset assignment
is done through Simulated Annealing algorithm.
The international rules and regulations concerning Turkey
are also considered
Dynamics of Entanglement and Bell-nonlocality for Two Stochastic Qubits with Dipole-Dipole Interaction
We have studied the analytical dynamics of Bell nonlocality as measured by
CHSH inequality and entanglement as measured by concurrence for two noisy
qubits that have dipole-dipole interaction. The nonlocal entanglement created
by the dipole-dipole interaction is found to be protected from sudden death for
certain initial states
The role of tool geometry in process damped milling
The complex interaction between machining structural systems and the cutting process results in machining instability, so called chatter. In some milling scenarios, process damping is a useful phenomenon that can be exploited to mitigate chatter and hence improve productivity. In the present study, experiments are performed to evaluate the performance of process damped milling considering different tool geometries (edge radius, rake and relief angles and variable helix/pitch). The results clearly indicate that variable helix/pitch angles most significantly increase process damping performance. Additionally, increased cutting edge radius moderately improves process damping performance, while rake and relief angles have a smaller and closely coupled effect
Short communicationi: Shelled acorn seed (Quercus cerris) as a diet ingredient onthe performance of growing Japanese Quail
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of dietary inclusion of shelled acorn seed (Quercus cerris) on the growth performance and carcass yield of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Four hundred four-day old quail chicks were used in this study. Experimental diets contained 0, 5, 10, 15 or 20% shelled acorn seed. The experiment lasted 38 days. There were no differences between treatments in body weight, body weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion ratio. Furthermore, the mortality rate and carcass yield were not affected by the inclusion in the diet of different levels of shelled acorn seed. The inclusion of shelled acorn seed to the quail diets did not cause any harmful effect on the health of the birds. These results suggested that up to 20% shelled acorn seed could be included as an energy source in quail diets. Keywords: Acorn seed, Coturnix coturnix japonica, growth performanceSouth African Journal of Animal Science Vol. 38 (1) 2008: pp. 38-4
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