نتایج جستجو برای: Green's *-relations

تعداد نتایج: 146602  

2006
D. G. FitzGerald Kwok Wai Lau

We describe Green’s relations on the partition monoid, two of its submonoids, and the related Jones and Brauer monoids. Key Words: partition monoid, Jones monoid, ideal structure 2000 Mathematics Subject Classi…cation: 20M20 1 The partition monoid and some submonoids The elements of the partition monoid Pn [5, 8, 9] are equivalence classes of graphs on a vertex set n [ n0 = f1; 2; :::ng [ f10; ...

2018
Massimiliano Renna Angelo Signore Vito M. Paradiso Pietro Santamaria

Citation: Renna M, Signore A, Paradiso VM and Santamaria P (2018) Faba Greens, Globe Artichoke’s Offshoots, Crenate Broomrape and Summer Squash Greens: Unconventional Vegetables of Puglia (Southern Italy) With Good Quality Traits. Front. Plant Sci. 9:378. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00378 Faba Greens, Globe Artichoke’s Offshoots, Crenate Broomrape and Summer Squash Greens: Unconventional Vegetables ...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2013
Erik Coleman Kristin Delea Karen Everstine David Reimann Danny Ripley

Multiple foodborne illness outbreaks have been associated with the consumption of fresh produce. Investigations have indicated that microbial contamination throughout the farm-to-fork continuum often contributed to these outbreaks. Researchers have hypothesized that handling practices for leafy greens in restaurants may support contamination by and proliferation and amplification of pathogens t...

2005
H. Krebs

We propose a method to calculate the Greens function of a free massive scalar field on the lattice numerically to very high precision. For masses m < 2 (in lattice units) the massive Greens function can be expressed recursively in terms of the massless Greens function and just two additional mass-independent constants. PACS: 12.90.+b

2005
H. Krebs

We propose a method to calculate the Greens function of a free massive scalar field on the lattice numerically to very high precision. For masses m < 2 (in lattice units) the massive Greens function can be expressed recursively in terms of the massless Greens function and just two additional mass-independent constants. PACS: 12.90.+b

2018
Eric H. Reasor James T. Brosnan Margaret E. Staton Thomas Lane Robert N. Trigiano Phillip A. Wadl Joann A. Conner Brian M. Schwartz

BACKGROUND Interspecific hybrid bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy] is one of the most widely used grasses on golf courses, with cultivars derived from 'Tifgreen' or 'Tifdwarf' particularly used for putting greens. Many bermudagrass cultivars established for putting greens can be genetically unstable and lead to the occurrence of undesirable off-type grasse...

1999
Richard Latin Zac Reicher William H. Daniel

Rationale Take-all patch, caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis f. sp. avenae, is favored by alkaline soils. Because the calcareous sands used for putting greens in the Midwest have a high pH, bentgrass greens constructed with high sand content or to USGA specifications are especially prone to the disease. Previous research addressed take-all patch on established bentgrass greens and fairways with ...

2006
Alton N. Sparks

Introduction Rimon (novaluron, Chemtura Corp.) is an insect growth regulator with activity against a variety of caterpillar pests and whiteflies. It has shown excellent activity against the diamondback moth and should prove useful in resistance management, once it is labeled on cole crops and greens. Recent research has indicated a potential problem with use of novaluron on some greens, as phyt...

2013
Martyn T. Jones

It is common fallacy in Britain that 'American' golf greens are constructed of sand; are excessively irrigated, excessively fertilized, and that their surfaces are soft. Generalisations of 'American' golf greens cannot be made. The diversity in climates, maintenance budgets, construction methods, etc., results in a host of 'American' greens. The grass species on the greens may consist of Poa an...

Journal: :Nutrition research 2008
Talwinder Singh Kahlon Mei-Chen M Chiu Mary H Chapman

Bile acid binding capacity has been related to the cholesterol-lowering potential of foods and food fractions. Lowered recirculation of bile acids results in utilization of cholesterol to synthesize bile acid and reduced fat absorption. Secondary bile acids have been associated with increased risk of cancer. Bile acid binding potential has been related to lowering the risk of heart disease and ...

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