... Salmonella samplingprocedures as well as the consequences for the flocks if Salmonella is detected in these routine samples (Anon 1999a) Since 1996 the routine sampling programme and the salmonella ... same house and flock Materials andmethods Chicken flocks The Danish Veterinary Institute receives all Salmonella samples submitted under the Danish Salmonella Control Programme for parent and table-egg ... deep litter, organic flocks and free range flock) The number of investigated flocks distributed on production category and Salmonella serovar is shown in Table Samplingprocedures Broiler flocks:...
... Combined K and Na standard solutions: use certified atomic absorption standard and prepare solutions of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1:2 mg mLÀ1 of K and Na, respectively d Combined Ca and ... Brij-35 and mix Standard solutions: prepare stock standard A by dissolving 1000 mg B (5:715 g H3 BO4 ) in L deionized water and prepare stock standard B by taking 50 mL stock standard A and diluting ... KCl, 1:0 M KCl, and 2.0 M KCl (Keeney and Nelson 1982) The most common extractant for NO3 and NH4 , however, is 2.0 M KCl (e.g., Magill and Aber 2000; Shahandeh et al 2005) The methods of determination...
... management, and vegetation type on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) turnover and storage (Gregorich and Janzen 1996; Gregorich et al 2006, and references therein) It has been separated and evaluated ... Lajtha, K., Heil, J.W., and Elliott, E.T 1999 Soil carbon and nitrogen: Pools and fractions In G.P Robertson, D.C Coleman, C.S Bledsoe, and P Sollins, Eds., Standard Soil Methods for LongTerm Ecological ... inexpensive and simple analytical methods for characterizing the chemical composition and assessing the biodegradability of DOM in soil solution (SSOM) and in soil extracts (WEOM and SEOM) Procedures...
... solutes and colloids (Or and Wraith 2002) Methods for measuring water potential are described in Chapter 71 and include the piezometer method, the tensiometer method, resistance block methods, and ... Reynolds and Elrick (2005), and references contained therein Saturated hydraulic property methods are described in Chapter 75 through Chapter 79 and Chapter 84; and they include the constant and falling ... c, for a representative sandy soil (sand) and a representative loamy soil with structure (structured loam) and without structure (loam) and (b) alpha parameter, a(c), and sorptive number, a*(c),...
... information related to sample site andsampling method Landscape and soil profile attributes are listed in Table A2 and Table A3, respectively TABLE A1 A List of Basic Sampling Data Project ID Regional ... Webster, R and Butler, B.E 1976 Soil Classification and survey studies and Ginninderra Aust J Soil Res 14: 1–24 Appendix B General Safe Laboratory Operation Procedures P St-Georges Agriculture and ... used warning labels and symbols for chemicals and other agents used in the workplace Follow all policies, regulations, and safety procedures (municipal, provincial= state, and federal) detailed...
... relax precision and acceptable sampling error to achieve a statistically valid sample (e.g., " 7% precision and á=0.10) In other words, if we accept more variation in our results (expand allowable ... advantages and disadvantages of the alternative survey methods are presented and tradeoffs of important factors are explored Questionnaire design and construction is one area where special expertise ... quantitative metrics for both satisfaction outcomes and processes; qualitative questions to clarify improvement opportunities and customer requirements; and, questions to aid meaningful customer segmentation...
... we present and discuss the state-of-the-art in each one of the above categories We compare and analyze different methods based on technical publications and on commercial product and patent information ... diverse area, and a useful comparison of different approaches is difficult because of the lack of a commonly accepted test standards andprocedures The equipment used varies greatly and so the key ... three or more landmarks must be "in view" to allow position estimation Landmark positioning has the advantage that the position errors are bounded, but detection of external landmarks and real-time...
... problem is to make the fields private and add an accessor method and a modifier method to respectively read and write the value of each private field The modifier methods can then range-check the ... the constructor already checks the initial field values For example, here's an accessor (GetX) and a modifier (SetX) for the X field Notice how SetX checks its parameter value: struct ScreenPosition ... increases the value of X by 10 To so, it has to read the value of X by using the GetX accessor method, and then write the value of X by using the SetX modifier method: int xpos = origin.GetX(); origin.SetX(xpos...
... we present and discuss the state-of-the-art in each one of the above categories We compare and analyze different methods based on technical publications and on commercial product and patent information ... diverse area, and a useful comparison of different approaches is difficult because of the lack of a commonly accepted test standards andprocedures The equipment used varies greatly and so the key ... three or more landmarks must be "in view" to allow position estimation Landmark positioning has the advantage that the position errors are bounded, but detection of external landmarks and real-time...
... The Andrew Autogyro Model 3ARG (Courtesy of [Andrew Corp].) 44 Part I Sensors for Mobile Robot Positioning Table 2.1: Selected specifications for the Andrew Autogyro Navigator (Courtesy of [Andrew ... center and inclined 11 degrees to the planet’s axis of rotation [Fraden, 1993] This difference in location between true north and magnetic north is known as declination and varies with both time and ... closed-loop path The constructive and destructive interference patterns formed by splitting off and mixing parts of the two beams can be used to determine the rate and direction of rotation of the...
... 7KH8QLYHUVLW\RI0LFKLJDQ Where am I? Sensors andMethods for Mobile Robot Positioning by J Borenstein , H R Everett2, and L Feng3 Contributing authors: S W Lee and R H Byrne Edited and compiled by J Borenstein ... Raymond H Byrne, originally published as Sandia Report SAND93-0827, Sandia National Laboratories, 1993 The authors wish to thank the Department of Energy (DOE), and especially Dr Linton W Yarbrough, ... VORAD Vehicle Detection and Driver Alert System 125 4.3.2 Safety First Systems Vehicular Obstacle Detection and Warning System 127 PART II SYSTEMS ANDMETHODS FOR MOBILE ROBOT...
... we present and discuss the state-of-the-art in each one of the above categories We compare and analyze different methods based on technical publications and on commercial product and patent information ... diverse area, and a useful comparison of different approaches is difficult because of the lack of a commonly accepted test standards andprocedures The equipment used varies greatly and so the key ... three or more landmarks must be "in view" to allow position estimation Landmark positioning has the advantage that the position errors are bounded, but detection of external landmarks and real-time...
... 7KH8QLYHUVLW\RI0LFKLJDQ Where am I? Sensors andMethods for Mobile Robot Positioning by J Borenstein , H R Everett2, and L Feng3 Contributing authors: S W Lee and R H Byrne Edited and compiled by J Borenstein ... Raymond H Byrne, originally published as Sandia Report SAND93-0827, Sandia National Laboratories, 1993 The authors wish to thank the Department of Energy (DOE), and especially Dr Linton W Yarbrough, ... VORAD Vehicle Detection and Driver Alert System 125 4.3.2 Safety First Systems Vehicular Obstacle Detection and Warning System 127 PART II SYSTEMS ANDMETHODS FOR MOBILE ROBOT...
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... 7KH8QLYHUVLW\RI0LFKLJDQ Where am I? Sensors andMethods for Mobile Robot Positioning by J Borenstein , H R Everett2, and L Feng3 Contributing authors: S W Lee and R H Byrne Edited and compiled by J Borenstein ... Raymond H Byrne, originally published as Sandia Report SAND93-0827, Sandia National Laboratories, 1993 The authors wish to thank the Department of Energy (DOE), and especially Dr Linton W Yarbrough, ... VORAD Vehicle Detection and Driver Alert System 125 4.3.2 Safety First Systems Vehicular Obstacle Detection and Warning System 127 PART II SYSTEMS ANDMETHODS FOR MOBILE ROBOT...
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