نتایج جستجو برای: sand rose

تعداد نتایج: 51011  

Journal: :HortScience 2002

Journal: :Recherches sociographiques 1989

Journal: :Al-Raida Journal 1970

Journal: :Complex Systems 1996
Jérôme Olivier Durand-Lose

We study the evolution of a one-dimensional pile, empty at rst, which receives a grain in its rst stack at each iteration. The nal position of grains is singular: grains are sorted according to their parity. They are sorted on trapezoidal areas alternating on both sides of a diagonal line of slope p 2. This is explained and proved by means of a local study. Each generated pile, encoded in heigh...

2013
A. Jayaraman

Abstract— In recent days the demand for river sand is increasing due to its lesser availability. Hence the practice of replacing river sand with M-Sand is taking a tremendous growth. It is also inferred from the literature that replacement of normal sand with M-Sand produces no appreciable increase in compressive strength due to the variation in the pore size of concrete at micro level. This pa...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2003
Thomas Brooks

PLoS Biology | http://biology.plosjournals.org This important book relates much the most optimistic treatise on conservation that I have ever read: many would say naively optimistic. I should say from the outset that I genuinely fear that Michael Rosenzweig’s theories and examples are less broadly applicable than he argues. And yet I want to believe that he is right. If he is right, the conserv...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1999
A E Burgess

In 1946 and 1948, three very important papers by Albert Rose [J. Soc. Motion Pict. Eng. 47, 273 (1946); J. Opt. Soc. Am. 38, 196 (1948); L. Marton, ed. (Academic, New York, 1948)] were published on the role that photon fluctuations have in setting fundamental performance limits for both human vision and electronic imaging systems. The papers were important because Rose demonstrated that the per...

2002
David Turbow

Sediment deprivation from dam installments contributes to beach erosion yet the underlying physical and economic factors linking them together have traditionally been isolated during regional planning. In order to gain a better understanding of the behavior of a managed beach system, a dynamic simulation model was developed incorporating physical and monetary factors influencing the amount of a...

Journal: :HortScience 1993

Journal: :Al-Raida Journal 1970

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