951 resultados para attainable yield


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Issued also in microfilm form, as thesis, University of Minnesota, under title: Seasonal development and yield of native plants on the upper Snake River Plains of Idaho and their relation to climatic factors, especially precipitation and temperature.

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"Supersedes Technical bulletin no. 544, Yield of even-aged stands of Sitka spruce and western hemlock."

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Data collected 1961-69.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-37).

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Literature cited: p. 42-43.

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"February 1974"

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Includes index.

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Cover title: HUD mortgage interest subsidies.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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At head of cover title: Generalized computer program.

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Sponsored jointly by the Welding Research Council and the Department of the Navy.

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The yield behaviour of a series of melt-mixed polyethylene-modified montmorillonite nanocomposites has been studied as a function of temperature and strain rate and compared to the behaviour of the base polymer. The processing conditions used gave an intercalated structure as assessed by X-ray diffraction. Although there was a modest improvement in stiffness with clay content, the yield behaviour was insensitive to the addition of the clay. Both the base polymer and the nanocomposites showed double yield points. These were analysed as activated rate processes, with the activation energies consistent with the low strain yield point being associated with the alpha(2) molecular relaxation and the higher strain yield point with W axis slip. (C) 2003 Society of Chemical Industry.