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Acreage response to prices for sugarcane in the state of Uttar Pradesh-An econometric studyAli, Syed Ahmad 02 1900 (has links)
Prices for sugarcane
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Study of savings and investment in agriculture (Distt.Moradabad)Kunwar, Ram 06 1900 (has links)
savings and investment
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Studies into cost and price relationships in sugarcane and its products in Meerut Distict, U PAzad, Mahesh Prasad 01 1900 (has links)
Cost and price relationships in sugarcane
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An indepth study on uplift of slum dwellers through urban basic services for the poor in Parbhani DistrictAntwal, Prabhavati Namdeorao 11 June 1998 (has links)
uplift of slum dwellers
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A study of fertiliser utilization behaviour of farmers and communication patterns under constraintsBhilegaonkar, M G 11 October 1976 (has links)
Fertiliser utilization behaviour of farmers
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Study on rural cottage and small scale industries in relation to employment and income of the rural population in District Mirzapur U PSingh, Babu 12 1900 (has links)
Rural cottage and small scale industries
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Income, investment and saving on farms following intensive agriculture in district Farrukhabad, (U.P)Kishore, Brij 07 January 1982 (has links)
Saving on farms
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A study of cropping pattern and resource use under new technology and traditional practices of farming in district Kanpur (U.P)Bhatia, Mahendra Singh 04 November 1971 (has links)
Cropping pattern and resource use
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Method of measurement of dust deposition and generation rates for livestock buildingsChen, Yongcheng 01 January 1996 (has links)
Measuring dust deposition and generation rates is important for both its fundamental physics and the application of indoor air quality control. These measurements are very difficult to conduct directly in occupied livestock buildings. Two indirect methods were developed for the measurement of both deposition and generation rates under steady-state conditions and unsteady-state conditions respectively. A new mathematical model of particle size distribution was also developed for swine building dust. Based on the mass balance equation for a typical well mixed ventilation space, the nonlinear mathematical solutions were derived. For steady-state conditions, a transformation was employed to the nonlinear solution so the linear model was obtained. Then the sequential parameter estimation method was developed to estimate both dust deposition and generation rates. The input data were airborne dust concentrations versus filtration efficiency. This steady-state method actually converted the difficult measurements of dust deposition and generation rates into the simple measurements of dust concentrations versus filtration efficiency. For unsteady-state conditions, the nonlinear parameter estimation technique was employed to estimate the unknown parameters in the solution of the model. The input variable to this model was dust concentration versus time. The estimated unknowns were dust deposition and generation rates. This unsteady-state method actually converted the difficult measurements of dust deposition and generation rates into the simple measurements of dust concentration versus time. For the validation of the steady-state method, two sets (six sub-sets) of steady-state condition experiments were conducted in the laboratory and the data were compared to computer simulations. Three experiments were conducted to validate the unsteady-state method. The proposed methods were also tested using data from Gao and Feddes (1992) for steady-state conditions, and from Wadden and Scheff (1983) for unsteady-state conditions, respectively.
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Thin stillage fractionation to improve water recycling rates and heat transfer characteristics in the corn dry grind process /Arora, Amit. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-06, Section: B, page: 3629. Adviser: Kent D. Rausch. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-143) Available on microfilm from Pro Quest Information and Learning.
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