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2022 ◽  
pp. 18-21
Author(s):  
T. M. DeJong

Abstract Fruit trees require six macronutrients (N, P, K, calcium, Mg and sulfur) and eight micronutrients (Zn, Fe, B, Mn, Cu, chlorine, nickel and molybdenum) that are taken up through the roots. Many of these occur naturally in the soil as cations bound to negatively charged soil particles, while others are dissolved in the liquid surrounding the soil particles in the form of anions. This chapter discusses the uptake and assimilation of nutrient resources in fruit trees. Tabulated data are given on mean annual N, P and K storage (kg/ha) in perennial organs of mature almond trees that received N fertilizer at 309 kg/ha.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Burgess ◽  
et al.

Tabulated data and calculations for the nine clinoform margin systems included in the study, and further explanation of the method used to determine and measure marine topset widths from well-log and outcrop data.<br>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Burgess ◽  
et al.

Tabulated data and calculations for the nine clinoform margin systems included in the study, and further explanation of the method used to determine and measure marine topset widths from well-log and outcrop data.<br>


Author(s):  
Shonal Rath

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our nation and economy gravely, which has led to exploiting ways of setting norms for the effective distribution of healthcare advancements beyond geographical boundaries. In this paper, we propose an approach for the rapid advancement and effective distribution of healthcare in India through the enormous potential in telemedicine and haptic technology. We further address the issues in India's current healthcare infrastructure occurring due to non-availability and vacancy of doctors, social development, such as the willingness of people to invest in telemedicine by statistically analyzing bar diagrams, tabulated data, and self-assembled visual graphics. Our study shows that the potential of technology-aided approaches such as telemedicine and haptic systems in healthcare is enormous, and through effective dissemination of awareness, training, and stakeholder involvement, telemedicine and haptics could change the norms in the advancement in the healthcare system of India


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nazar Zaki ◽  
Elfadil Abdalla Mohamed ◽  
Tetiana Habuza

In sectors like healthcare, having classification models that are both reliable and accurate is vital. Regrettably, contemporary classification techniques employing machine learning disregard the correlations between instances within data. This research, to rectify this, introduces a basic but effective technique for converting tabulated data into data graphs, incorporating structural correlations. Graphs have a unique capacity to capture structural correlations between data, allowing us to gain a deeper insight in comparison to carrying out isolated data analysis. The suggested technique underwent testing once the integration of graph data structure-related elements had been carried out and returned superior results to testing solely employing original features. The suggested technique achieved validity by returning significantly improved levels of accuracy.


2021 ◽  
pp. 143-154
Author(s):  
Jim Powell

This chapter elaborates on the anecdotal evidence of the previous chapter. It includes a study of members of the Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ Association and how they operated. The most powerful factions in Britain’s raw cotton trade were the selling brokers and the bankers. This is corroborated by a study of the B Lists of the customs Bills of Entry for Liverpool, which provide a complete inventory of who received every consignment into the port. All cotton consignments for 1860 and 1864 have been tabulated. Data are produced which show the changes wrought by the civil war to cotton shipments, and which prove that 91 per cent of LCBA members were direct recipients of cotton from Liverpool docks. This is the final blow to the notion that there was a scrupulous dividing line between buying and selling brokers. Almost all cotton brokers were traders, but not necessarily successful ones. The chapter concludes with an account of some of the bankruptcies and suggests that Thomas Ellison knowingly falsified the historical record.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 2398-2411
Author(s):  
Suyanto Et al.

Lecturers as the spearhead in producing quality graduates in higher education are expected to always give the best performance at work. Good lecturer performance is influenced by many factors including workload, work conflict compensation and lecturer work stress so it is interesting to do further field research. The purpose of this study is to analyze and investigate the influence of work conflict and workload factors as internal factors among lecturers that have an impact on work stress and performance as well as the role of compensation mediators on the relationship between workload and lecturer performance in private universities in East Kalimantan. This study also took a sample of 259 lecturers as respondents in several districts and cities in East Kalimantan Province. Questionnaires were distributed to all samples to determine respondents' perceptions of the variables studied and collected in tabulated data. The tabulated data results were further analyzed using Smart PLS 3.3.2 software and descriptive statistics and inferential statistics to solve the equation structure model used in this study. The study found that work conflict has a positive and significant direct effect on job stress and performance. Workload has a positive and significant effect on work stress and performance. Meanwhile, work stress has a positive but insignificant effect on performance. Compensation is not able to strengthen the relationship between workload and performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Ardian Yurdianto ◽  
Fakhry Zamzam ◽  
Luis Marnisah

This study entitled The Effect of Promotion Mix and Service Quality on Principal Decisions Using Surety Bond Products at PT Jamkrida Sumsel. This research instrument uses a questionnaire, and using multiple linear regression to process tabulated data from the results of respondents' answers. The results of the study conclude, First, the Promotion Mix Variable (X1) has a positive and significant effect on the Decision of Jamkrida Service Users in South Sumatra (Y;. Second, the Service Quality Variable (X2) has a positive and significant effect on the Decision of South Sumatra Jamkrida Service Users (Y); Third, Promotion Mix Variable (X1) is an independent variable whose influence is more dominant on the Decision of Jamkrida Service Users in South Sumatra compared to the variable of service quality; Fourth, the Promotion Mix variable (X1) and Service Quality (X2) have a positive and significant effect on the Decision of Jamkrida Service Users in South Sumatra (Y). This means that the independent variable (X) is increasing together, so the Decision of the Jamkrida Service User of South Sumatra (Y) will increase.


Author(s):  
Sage Hahn ◽  
De Kang Yuan ◽  
Wesley K Thompson ◽  
Max Owens ◽  
Nicholas Allgaier ◽  
...  

Abstract Summary Brain Predictability toolbox (BPt) represents a unified framework of machine learning (ML) tools designed to work with both tabulated data (e.g. brain derived, psychiatric, behavioral and physiological variables) and neuroimaging specific data (e.g. brain volumes and surfaces). This package is suitable for investigating a wide range of different neuroimaging-based ML questions, in particular, those queried from large human datasets. Availability and implementation BPt has been developed as an open-source Python 3.6+ package hosted at https://github.com/sahahn/BPt under MIT License, with documentation provided at https://bpt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/, and continues to be actively developed. The project can be downloaded through the github link provided. A web GUI interface based on the same code is currently under development and can be set up through docker with instructions at https://github.com/sahahn/BPt_app.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL3) ◽  
pp. 1354-1358
Author(s):  
Preety Rajesh ◽  
Dhanraj Ganapathy ◽  
Manjari Choudary

A properly designed denture is conducive to proper rehabilitation of edentulism. Regular good denture hygiene by individuals with removable partial dentures (RPDs) is an important component of oral health and in the prevention of further dental problems. These individuals should be provided with advice on the importance of denture care and be aware of this information so as to avoid problems related to the oral cavity in the future. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and hygiene of patients using a removable prosthesis. The study consisted of patients who wear removable prosthesis between the age of 25-50 years. Data were obtained from the DIAS and each case sheet was reviewed carefully by visual means and OHIS score was given for each individual based on visual observation. Data were obtained and tabulated. Data was exported to SPSS and output was obtained. Based on the average of OHIS score, the oral hygiene of all the patients was fair. The study concludes that the oral hygiene of all the patients wearing removable prosthesis of the sample size provided was fair. Females in this study showed better hygiene compared to men.


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