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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
41

Effects of juniper removal by shearing and dozing on seedbed preparation and vegetation establishment in the Lampasas Cut Plain, Texas

Mannel, Cheryl K. 15 May 2009 (has links)
Woody encroachment upon grasslands is a global trend that is cause for concern. In the Lampasas Cut Plain of Texas, Ashe juniper is the dominant woody invasive species. Grassland restoration is dependent upon proper seedbed preparation and seedling establishment. Shearing and bulldozing are common methods of juniper removal. Three hypotheses were tested in this experiment. The first was that bulldozing and shearing results in similar seedbed preparations. The second was that electrical conductivity (ECa) models soil moisture storage heterogeneity across a landscape. The third hypothesis tested was that bulldozing and shearing result in similar seedling establishment. Eighteen plots were selected and three treatments were applied: 1) shearing, 2) dozing, and 3) control. After clearing with both juniper removal methods, the levels of soil disturbance and vegetation regrowth were measured. Point measures were used to describe soil surface disturbance, and at each point, presence and size of ground cover and surface depressions were recorded. After germination, when the plants were large enough to identify, vegetation was sampled at 20-24 locations in each plot. At each sample location a quadrat was placed on the transect, and total herbaceous, grass, forb, rock, litter, and bare soil cover were recorded in cover classes. All species were identified, seeded species were enumerated, and in the second vegetation sample, dominant species were assigned a cover class. There was considerable variation between plots for all parameters measured. Bulldozing created a greater number of depressions in the soil than shearing. It also had a higher percent of large depressions. There was no difference in ground cover change between treatments except in the case of the largest litter category. ECa was effective in modeling soil moisture storage patterns and had a lower coefficient of variation than manual soil depth measurements. There was no difference between sheared and dozed plots for any of the vegetation establishment parameters, but control plots had lower establishment in most categories. Overall, there was little difference between the two treatments in seedbed preparation and seedling establishment. The cost of shearing was 80% of the cost of dozing, which made it more desirable in this scenario.
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Effects of juniper removal by shearing and dozing on seedbed preparation and vegetation establishment in the Lampasas Cut Plain, Texas

Mannel, Cheryl K. 15 May 2009 (has links)
Woody encroachment upon grasslands is a global trend that is cause for concern. In the Lampasas Cut Plain of Texas, Ashe juniper is the dominant woody invasive species. Grassland restoration is dependent upon proper seedbed preparation and seedling establishment. Shearing and bulldozing are common methods of juniper removal. Three hypotheses were tested in this experiment. The first was that bulldozing and shearing results in similar seedbed preparations. The second was that electrical conductivity (ECa) models soil moisture storage heterogeneity across a landscape. The third hypothesis tested was that bulldozing and shearing result in similar seedling establishment. Eighteen plots were selected and three treatments were applied: 1) shearing, 2) dozing, and 3) control. After clearing with both juniper removal methods, the levels of soil disturbance and vegetation regrowth were measured. Point measures were used to describe soil surface disturbance, and at each point, presence and size of ground cover and surface depressions were recorded. After germination, when the plants were large enough to identify, vegetation was sampled at 20-24 locations in each plot. At each sample location a quadrat was placed on the transect, and total herbaceous, grass, forb, rock, litter, and bare soil cover were recorded in cover classes. All species were identified, seeded species were enumerated, and in the second vegetation sample, dominant species were assigned a cover class. There was considerable variation between plots for all parameters measured. Bulldozing created a greater number of depressions in the soil than shearing. It also had a higher percent of large depressions. There was no difference in ground cover change between treatments except in the case of the largest litter category. ECa was effective in modeling soil moisture storage patterns and had a lower coefficient of variation than manual soil depth measurements. There was no difference between sheared and dozed plots for any of the vegetation establishment parameters, but control plots had lower establishment in most categories. Overall, there was little difference between the two treatments in seedbed preparation and seedling establishment. The cost of shearing was 80% of the cost of dozing, which made it more desirable in this scenario.
43

Effect of Laminar Shear on the Aggregate Structure of Flocculant-dosed Kaolinite Slurries

Vaezi Ghobaeiyeh, Farid Unknown Date
No description available.
44

Optimal systems for echo-location / by Roderick C. Bryant

Bryant, Roderick C. January 1985 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves xvii-xxvi / 1 v. (various foliations) : ill ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 1985
45

The effect of time of shearing on wool production and management of a spring-lambing merino flock /

Campbell, Angus John Dugald. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Melbourne, School of Veterinary Science, 2007. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-178).
46

Entwicklung und Erprobung neuer dynamischer Speckle-Verfahren für die zerstörungsfreie Werkstoff- und Bauteilprüfung

Gerhard, Henry, January 2007 (has links)
Stuttgart, Univ, Diss., 2007 (Nicht für den Austausch).
47

The Kabalarian philosophy : charismatic control and sexual convictions /

Brodie, Renee Anne. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Queensland, 2005. / Includes bibliography.
48

Estudo comparativo do desgaste de navalhas de aço AISI S1 e SAE 4340 durante o corte de sucata

Oliveira, Adriano de January 2008 (has links)
Este trabalho buscou analisar dois materiais para fabricação de navalhas para corte de sucata, de forma a identificar aquele que melhor atenda às solicitações de desgaste dentro de um custo competitivo. Foram realizados testes comparativos de desempenho entre navalhas de aço AISI S1 e SAE 4340, sendo este último o material base utilizado atualmente para a fabricação de navalhas para corte de sucata na Gerdau Aços Especiais Charqueadas. O estudo foi realizado durante o processamento de sucata em uma Prensa Tesoura Harris BSH 1123, sendo que as medições de desgaste foram realizadas nas arestas de corte com a utilização de um relógio comparador. Os resultados mostram que o aço ferramenta, apesar de seu elevado custo e necessidade de maior controle durante o tratamento térmico, é superior em todos os aspectos, apresentando a metade do desgaste do aço ligado quando utilizado nas mesmas condições e trazendo benefícios operacionais como a redução do tempo de troca das navalhas, sendo o material mais indicado para este fim. / Performance trials were carried out to identify the most suitable material for the manufacturing of blades for scrap cutting considering resistance for wear specifications as well as competitive cost. The materials tested were AISI S1 and SAE 4340, being the latter the material currently used for this application at Gerdau Aços Especiais Charqueadas. The study was conducted during scrap processing in a Harris BSH 1123 shearing press. In order to measure the cutting edge wear, a dial gauge was employed. The results show that the tool steel, despite its higher cost and more complex heat treatment process, is superior for all analyzed aspects, presenting less than half of the wear shown by the low alloyed steel when processing scrap under the same conditions. Other additional operational benefits also were obtained as a decrease in the set up time, being the material of choice for this task.
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Efeito da esquila durante a gestação no metabolismo de ovelhas e cordeiros na fase pós-nascimento / Effect of shearing prepartum in ewes and lambs metabolism during perinatal period

Guyoti, Viviane Marques January 2013 (has links)
A perda anual de ovelhas em criações de sistema extensivo apresenta altos níveis na região Sul do Brasil. Na Serra Gaúcha essa porcentagem chega a 30% e torna-se um fator alarmante para propriedades com sistemas de produção de carne, leite e lã. As perdas reprodutivas em ovinos desta região estão relacionadas com a baixa taxa de concepção do rebanho e alta mortalidade perinatal de cordeiros (MPC) e frequentemente esses fatores são decorrentes de enfermidades, deficiências nutricionais durante o período gestacional e pós-parto ou por manejo inadequado de ovelhas e cordeiros. A MPC, definida como a morte de recém-nascidos imediatamente antes ou durante o parto e até os primeiros vinte e oito dias de vida é uma das principais causas de baixa taxa de desmame no Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Sua etiologia envolve ações complexas que circundam a ação individual e a interação de muitos fatores relacionados entre si. Estudos sobre as causas de MPC no RS têm apontado o complexo exposição/inanição e hipotermia, além da distocia como as duas principais patologias envolvidas nesses óbitos. Condições ambientais adversas, como o frio severo, também causam a morte em consequência da falta de adaptação do recém-nascido às novas condições de vida. A busca de informações que venham a elucidar as causas dessas perdas motivou a realização do presente estudo e o uso da esquila durante a gestação foi utilizado como uma possível ferramenta para minimizar a MPC. O efeito da esquila préparto (74 dias de gestação) sobre sobre o perfil metabólico e produtivo de ovelhas e no peso e desenvolvimento de seus cordeiros durante o primeiro mês de vida foram avaliados neste estudo. Um rebanho de 40 ovelhas gestantes da raça Corriedale foi dividido aleatoriamente em dois grupos: ovelhas com esquila completa (EC) e ovelhas mantidas com velo ou ovelhas controle (OC). As ovelhas e seus respectivos cordeiros foram avaliados em três momentos distintos durante o experimento: no parto, entre 15 e 21 dias de lactação e entre 22 e 45 dias de lactação. Os parâmetros de escore de condição corporal, dosagem de beta-hidroxibutirato, hematócrito, hemoglobina, lactato, glicose, peso corporal, peso da placenta e produção do leite foram mensurados e correlacionados. Os valores médios de hematócrito, hemoglobina e peso dos cordeiros apresentaram diferenças significativas (p< 0,05) entre os grupos EC e OC. O peso médio da placenta e a produção de leite apontaram diferença significativa enquanto que os achados para escore de condição corporal (ECC) e beta-hidroxibutirato não evidenciaram diferenças entre os grupos EC e OC, considerando todos os períodos em conjunto (p> 0,05). A produção leiteira de ovelhas do grupo EC (1.261,25 mL/dia) foi maior (p <0,05) do que no grupo OC (937,79 mL/dia). A esquila de ovelhas aos 74 dias de gestação mostrou-se como importante ferramenta para o melhor desenvolvimento de cordeiros na fase pós-nascimento de forma a contribuir para a diminuição da taxa de mortalidade perinatal. / The annual loss of sheep in extensive system has expressive levels in southern Brazil. It can reach 30% in some areas and becomes an alarming factor for properties with systems producing meat, milk and wool. Reproductive losses in sheep in this region are related to low conception rate of the herd and a high lamb perinatal mortality (LPM). Often these factors are due to diseases, nutritional deficiencies during pregnancy and postpartum period or inadequate management of ewes and lambs. Perinatal mortality is defined as lambs in the death of the neonate until the first twenty-eight days. The LPM is responsible for the low rate of weaning in Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil. Its etiology involves complex actions and interaction of many factors related to each other. Studies about causes of the LPM in RS have showed the complex exposure, hypothermia and starvation, in addition to dystocia as the two main pathologies involved in these deaths. Adverse environmental conditions, such as severe cold, cause death due to the lack of adaptation of the newborn to the new living conditions also. The search for more information that might elucidate the causes of these losses motivated the present study and the use of shearing during pregnancy has been used as a possible tool to minimize LPM. The effect of pre-partum shearing (74 days gestation) on the metabolic and productive profile and weight of ewes and their lambs develop during the first month of life were studied. A flock of 40 pregnant Corriedale ewes were randomly divided into 2 groups: ewes completely sheared (EC) and ewes maintained with fleece or sheep control (OC). The ewes and their lambs were evaluated at three different times during the experiment: at birth, between 15 and 21 days of lactation and between 22 and 45 days of lactation. The parameters such as body condition score, betahydroxybutyrate, PVC, hemoglobin, lactate, glucose, body weight, placental weight and milk production were measured and correlated. The mean values of PVC, hemoglobin and lambs weight showed significant differences (p <0.05) between the EC and OC groups. The average weight of placenta and milk production showed a significant difference while the findings for body condition score (ECC) and beta-hydroxybutyrate showed no differences between groups EC and OC, considering all periods together (p> 0.05). Milk production of ewes of group EC (1261.25 mL / day) was higher (p < 0.05) than in the OC group (937.79 mL / day). Shearing of sheep at 74 days of pregnancy was a important tool for the better development of lambs in the post-birth in order to contribute to reducing the rate of perinatal mortality.
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Estudo comparativo do desgaste de navalhas de aço AISI S1 e SAE 4340 durante o corte de sucata

Oliveira, Adriano de January 2008 (has links)
Este trabalho buscou analisar dois materiais para fabricação de navalhas para corte de sucata, de forma a identificar aquele que melhor atenda às solicitações de desgaste dentro de um custo competitivo. Foram realizados testes comparativos de desempenho entre navalhas de aço AISI S1 e SAE 4340, sendo este último o material base utilizado atualmente para a fabricação de navalhas para corte de sucata na Gerdau Aços Especiais Charqueadas. O estudo foi realizado durante o processamento de sucata em uma Prensa Tesoura Harris BSH 1123, sendo que as medições de desgaste foram realizadas nas arestas de corte com a utilização de um relógio comparador. Os resultados mostram que o aço ferramenta, apesar de seu elevado custo e necessidade de maior controle durante o tratamento térmico, é superior em todos os aspectos, apresentando a metade do desgaste do aço ligado quando utilizado nas mesmas condições e trazendo benefícios operacionais como a redução do tempo de troca das navalhas, sendo o material mais indicado para este fim. / Performance trials were carried out to identify the most suitable material for the manufacturing of blades for scrap cutting considering resistance for wear specifications as well as competitive cost. The materials tested were AISI S1 and SAE 4340, being the latter the material currently used for this application at Gerdau Aços Especiais Charqueadas. The study was conducted during scrap processing in a Harris BSH 1123 shearing press. In order to measure the cutting edge wear, a dial gauge was employed. The results show that the tool steel, despite its higher cost and more complex heat treatment process, is superior for all analyzed aspects, presenting less than half of the wear shown by the low alloyed steel when processing scrap under the same conditions. Other additional operational benefits also were obtained as a decrease in the set up time, being the material of choice for this task.

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