SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF KURA BLEAK, ALBURNUS FILIPPII (KESSLER, 1877), IN SOUTH CASPIAN SEA BASIN


Transformation of traditional shifting cultivation into permanent cropping systems: a case study in Sarayaku, Ecuador

Slash-and-burn shifting cultivation is common in indigenous societies in the Amazon basin.The large land use of this farming practice is of increasing concern because most indigenous communities are faced with population growth and territory losses.Our study aims to evaluate the feasibility of transforming shifting cultivation into a permanent crop

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Detection of Pits in Olive Using Hyperspectral Imaging Data

The unknowing presence of pits in olives is an undesirable and even dangerous experience that affects overall quality of products contain olives or serving dishes in salad bars, airline meals, and cocktail King Set lounges.Therefore, detection for removal of pits and pit fragments are very important for maintaining a high quality of products/servic

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