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Effects of a change in moisture content of stored grain on bin pressuresSowell, Robert S January 2011 (has links)
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An Evaluation of Sanitation and Management Procedures in Grain ElevatorsOman, Larry M. January 1964 (has links)
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Pest Control Problems in Farm Storage AreasShaw, William P. January 1966 (has links)
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Experimental investigation of changes in circumferential strains during centric emptying of flat bottom cylindrical steel model bins of height-to-diameter ratios of 5:4 and 5:1 /Singh, Malvinde January 1975 (has links)
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The design, structure and organisation of horrea under the Roman EmpireRickman, Geoffrey January 1963 (has links)
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An Evaluation of Sanitation and Safety Practices in Grain ElevatorsKelih, James S. January 1963 (has links)
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Air distribution ducts for ventilating high-moisture wheat in farm type storage structuresHarkness, Kenneth Alfred. January 1956 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1956 H37 / Master of Science
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The forts on Hadrian's Wall : a comparative analysis of the form and construction of some buildingsTaylor, David J. A. January 1999 (has links)
The thesis undertakes a comparative analysis of some of the stone buildings within the forts of the completed concept of Hadrian's Wall. The buildings included are the principia, granaries, gates and barracks. Each building type has been measured and inspected on site, or the data obtained from archival or documentary sources. As a background to the study the forts are set in the context of the Wall, examining its structure, garrisons and taking an overview of the archaeological record, additionally general Roman building techniques are reviewed. The selected buildings within each fort are then discussed and compared with other buildings on the Wall, or on other military sites. In this way then- form, dimensional analysis, construction sequence and building techniques are considered and discussed. Common features and major differences are highlighted in the forts and the buildings, and comparisons drawn. Some tentative links are made as to the builders of the forts and the probable use of standard units of measure. Reconstructions of the buildings are put forward, taking into account the archaeological evidence and architectural considerations. Supporting information supplied in the appendices includes data relating to each fort as well as schedules of dimensions of the buildings, together with comparative tables. A catalogue of the decorated and moulded stonework sets out and discusses the stonework from the various buildings.
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Strength and water durability of stabilized clay containing lime, rice-hull ash, sodium chloride, and/or straw : potential construction material for on-farm storage in developing countriesCederstrom, Dayn Larz January 2011 (has links)
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La logistique des armées hellénistiques / The logistics of Hellenistic armiesMesnil, Charlie 09 December 2017 (has links)
L’usage du terme « logistique » dans son sens militaire est relativement récent dans l’historiographie de la guerre (il date essentiellement de quelques dizaines d’années) et le mot est complexe à définir. S’intéresser à la logistique militaire, c’est non seulement s’intéresser au ravitaillement de l’armée, mais aussi à ses déplacements, son équipement, son logement et son service sanitaire. Des sujets qui sont donc à la fois variés et très différents les uns des autres et pour lesquels les sources ne sont pas toujours satisfaisantes. Le monde hellénistique que nous étudions s’étend de Marseille à Aï Khanoum (Afghanistan) et comprend à la fois les royaumes et les cités. Les espaces concernés influencèrent les choix stratégiques des généraux. L’impact qu’eut la logistique militaire dans l’issue des conflits militaires hellénistiques est difficile à évaluer et peut aller de négligeable à déterminant. Mais la logistique militaire ne se résume pas à l’influence de celles-ci dans les guerres et aborde aussi des questions économiques et sociales. / The use of the term "logistics" in its military sense is relatively recent in the historiography of war (it dates essentially from a few decades) and the word is complex to define. To be interested in military logistics isn’t only to be interested in supplying the army, but also in its transport, equipment, housing and sanitary services. These subjects are therefore at the same time varied and very different from each other and the sources aren’t always sufficient. The Hellenistic world we are studying extends from Marseille to Ai Khanoum (Afghanistan) and includes both kingdoms and cities. The spaces concerned influenced the strategic choices of the generals. The impact of military logistics on the outcome of Hellenistic military conflicts is difficult to evaluate and can range from negligible to decisive. Military logistics, however, aren’t limited to their influence in wars, but also concern economic and social issues.
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