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  1. Visible-NIR ‘point’ spectroscopy in postharvest fruit and vegetable assessment: The science behind three decades of commercial use by Walsh, Kerry B., Blasco, José, Zude, Manuela, Sun, Xudong

    Published 2020
    “…A review of scientific effort is made for the period 2015 - February 2020, in terms of the application areas, instrumentation, chemometric methods and validation procedures, and this work is critiqued through comparison to techniques in commercial use, with focus to wavelength region, optical geometry, experimental design, and validation procedures. …”
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  2. Potential role for Stylo in traditional crop and livestock production systems in the Nigerian subhumid zone by Mohamed-Saleem, M.A., Kaufmann, Ralph R. von, Otsyina, R.M., Suleiman, H.

    Published 1985
    “…Examines effects of undersowing Stylo on sorghum yield and total fodder; land preparation on grain & fodder production; land history on soil properties & maize response; and change in Crop geometry on grain & fodder yields.…”
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  3. Characterization of citrus HSVd isolates by Palacio-Bielsa, Ana, Romero-Durbán, J., Durán-Vila, Núria

    Published 2017
    “…These five nucleotides affect the organization of a short helical region and two flanking loops of the V domain probably modifying the three-dimensional geometry of the molecule. The stability of the minimum free energy rod-like conformation of the cachexia sequences is lower than the non-cachexia. …”
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  4. Valuation of 2-wheel tractors for Life Cycle Assessment analysis : technical report by Martinez Perez, Gabriel, Loon, Jelle J. van

    Published 2023
    “…For this, computer-aided design (CAD) software SolidWorks© was used for creating accurate 3D models of each piece of the tractor, facilitating a detailed visualization of the geometry and operations required for construction. …”
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  5. Electrophoretic methods for fractionation of humic and fulvic acids by Curvetto, N.R., Balmaceda, N.A., Orioli, G.A.

    Published 2025
    “…Different pH, pore size and gel geometry were tested during isotachophoresis. The number of subfractions obtained by isotachophoresis on a 3.75% polyacrylamide gel, pH 6.7, was 10 for fulvic acid and 13 for humic acid. …”
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  6. A theoretical model of the diffusion process to spherical and isotropic fruits by Maldonado, Mariela, Perez, Raul Cesar

    Published 2019
    “…For this reason, we had developed a new model to spherical and isotropic fruits in order to can to adapt its diffusion behavior with the same geometry. So, all spherical isotropic fruit with pit are in conditions of to be treaty with this method…”
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  7. Sustainable Use of Pesticide Applications in Citrus: A Support Tool for Volume Rate Adjustment by Garcerá, Cruz, Fonte, Alberto, Moltó, Enrique, Chueca, Patricia

    Published 2018
    “…This tool takes into consideration crop characteristics (geometry, leaf area density), pests, and product and application efficiency, and it is based on scientific data obtained previously regarding the minimum deposit required to achieve maximum efficacy, efficiency of airblast sprayers in citrus orchards, and characterization of the crop. …”
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  8. Stadsklimat/Gatuklimat by Kjellström, Linda

    Published 2008
    “…After shedding some light on the special environment in the city, the next chapter focuses on the street climate and how the conditions in street canyons are affected by different factors such as; street canyon geometry, building composition, orientation and localisation of objects and vegetation in the street canyon. …”
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  9. The sodium diffusion during the debittering of green table olives. Elliptical coordinates model by Maldonado, Mariela, Perez, Raul Cesar, Perez Iglesias, José I.

    Published 2019
    “…All they were consistent, but they none fits exactly to the shape of the geometry of the fruit. We had developed a new model into elliptical coordinates in order to can study the diffusion process in ovoid fruits. …”
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  10. Canopy chlorophyll fluorescence applied to stress detection using an easy-to-build micro-lidar by Moya, Ismael, Loayza, Hildo, Llanos López, María, Quiroz, Roberto, Ounis, Abderrahmane, Goulas, Yves

    Published 2020
    “…Active fluorescence measurements with LEDFLEX produced robust fluorescence yield data as a result of the constancy of the excitation intensity and its geometry fixity. Passive methods based on Sun-Induced chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) that uses high-resolution spectrometers generate only flux data and are dependent on both the 3D structure of vegetation and variable irradiance conditions along the day. …”
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  11. Active in situ and passive airborne fluorescence measurements for water stress detection on a fescue field by Moya, Ismael, Quiroz, Roberto A, y 4 autores más

    Published 2022
    “…Active fluorescence measurements with LEDFLEX produced robust fluorescence yield data as a result of the constancy of the excitation intensity and its geometry fixity. Passive methods based on Sun-Induced chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) that uses high-resolution spectrometers generate only flux data and are dependent on both the 3D structure of vegetation and variable irradiance conditions along the day. …”
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  12. Canopy chlorophyll fluorescence applied to stress detection using an easy-to-build micro-lidar by Moya, I., Loayza, H., Llanos, M., Quiróz, R., Ounis, A., Goulas, Y.

    Published 2019
    “…Active fluorescence measurements with LEDFLEX produced robust fluorescence yield data as a result of the constancy of the excitation intensity and its geometry fixity. Passive methods based on Sun-Induced chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) that uses high-resolution spectrometers generate only flux data and are dependent on both the 3D structure of vegetation and variable irradiance conditions along the day. …”
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  13. Carbon sustainability and productivity of maize based cropping system under conservation agriculture practices in Indo-Gangetic plains by Jat SL, Parihar CM, Singh, A.K., Jat, Mangi Lal, Jat, Kumar Raj

    Published 2011
    “…The traditional practice of growing these crops has limitations such as inconvenient input management when sown by broadcasting: improper plant geometry; uneven plant population resulting in inefficient utilization of space; and plant competition leading to low productivity and input efficiency. …”
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