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    Dependence of the Sheet Resistivity and Current Noise Behaviour of the Grain Size and Volume Fraction of Conducting Material in Thick-Film Resistors Experiments by F. Müller, M. Wolf

    Published 1988-01-01
    “…Experimental results concerning the dependence of the sheet resistivity and the noise coefficient on the grain size and the volume fraction, respectively, of the metallic-like component in Bi2Ru2O7-based thick-film resistors are presented. …”
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    X-Ray CT Investigation on Fractal Characteristics of Fine-Grained Tailing Sand in Fujian’s Makeng: Insight into the Mesoscopic Seepage Failure by Dayu Long, Changhong Li, Yu Wang, Yueqi Shi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The mass fractal dimension (Dm) of fine-grained tailing sand samples ranges from 1.6472 to 1.8256. …”
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    Sulphur and Nitrogen Fertilization as a Potential Means of Agronomic Biofortification to Improve the Content and Uptake of Microelements in Spring Wheat Grain DM by Hanna Klikocka, Marek Marks

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In relation to control, this increase of grain yield amounted to 13.3%. Significant correlations were also found between grain yield and the content and uptake of all microelements, as well as between elements. …”
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    QTL mapping and candidate gene analysis of element accumulation in rice grains via genome-wide association study and population genetic analysis by Min Li, Mengxue Gao, Jinmei Huang, Shaojuan Jin, Yamei Lv, Lin Wang, Tao Huang, Fengcai Wu, Zhijian Xu, Yinghua Pan, Zhixia Liu, Chaopu Zhang, Yuntao Liang, Lijun Meng, Jianlong Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions Our findings will facilitate further gene cloning and dissection of the genetic mechanisms of element accumulation in rice grains to improve grain quality.…”
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    Cytogenetic factors decreasing the fertility of pollen and cobs during clogging of tetraploid maize with triploid grains (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) by E. B. Khatefov, A. A. Grushin, V. N. Boyko

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Clogging of tetraploid maize crops with triploid grains leads to a decrease in grain yield and the destruction of the genome’s stability. …”
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    Controlled Release Urea as a Nitrogen Source for Spring Wheat in Western Canada: Yield, Grain N Content, and N Use Efficiency by Lenz Haderlein, T.L. Jensen, R.E. Dowbenko, A.D. Blaylock

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Agrium, a major N manufacturer in North and South America, is developing a low-cost controlled release urea (CRU) product for use in field crops such as grain corn, canola, wheat, and other small grain cereals. …”
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    AMMI analysis of elite bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) selections for genotype by environment interaction and stability of grain yield in Southern Ethiopia. by Liyew Alemayehu, Mesfin Kebede, Eyasu Wada

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results showed that individual and combined analysis of variance (ANOVA) exhibited the presence of highly significant variability (P<0.01) among the locations, genotypes, and GEI effects for most of the traits including grain yield. The additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) ANOVA for main effects; location, genotype and GEI revealed significant variation among the selections with 82.0%, 8.7% and 9.3% share of sum square variation, respectively. …”
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    Grain quality of spring wheat (<i>Triticum aestivum</i> L.) cultivars developed in Western Siberia under the conditions of Northern Kazakhstan by M. U. Utebayev, T. V. Shelaeva, N. A. Bome, I. V. Chilimova, O. O. Kradetskaya, S. M. Dashkevich, V. N. Novokhatin, L. I. Weisfeld

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…As a result of biochemical assessment, increased protein and gluten content and grain weight were observed in cvs. ‘Tyumenskaya 30’, ‘Aviada’, ‘Lutescens 585’, ‘Serebrina’, and ‘Tyumenets 2’. …”
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    The use of underground storage organs in the Early Neolithic (Linearbandkeramik and Blicquy/Villeneuve-Saint-Germain) in the Paris Basin: the contribution of starch grain analyses by Clarissa Cagnato, Caroline Hamon, Aurélie Salavert, Michelle Elliott

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This paper presents the results of a study of starch grains recovered from millstones from various archaeological sites located in the Paris Basin. …”
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