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Precision Agriculture in the 21st Century: Geospatial and Information Technologies in Crop Management

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Sensors, satellite photography, and multispectral imaging are associated with futuristic space and communications science. Increasingly, however, they are considered part of the future of agriculture. The use of advanced technologies for crop production is known as precision agriculture, and its rapid emergence means the potential for revolutionary change throughout the agricultural sector. “Precision Agriculture in the 21st Century” provides an overview of the specific technologies and practices under the umbrella of precision agriculture, exploring the full implications of their adoption by farmers and agricultural managers. The volume discusses how precision agriculture could dramatically affect decisionmaki… More >>

Precision Agriculture in the 21st Century: Geospatial and Information Technologies in Crop Management

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Classroom Precision Balance with Weights

  • 2000g capacity with +/- .5g accuracy (Includes Teacher Activity Guide)
  • Built-in storage compartments (Holds 10 Brass Weights)
  • Accuracy Controls (Calibrated Pointer, Damping Button, and Calibration Slider)
  • Large Capacity Pans (Holds solids or Liquids up to a 1/2 liter. Removable for larger items)

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This classroom Precision Balance is a tool that will enhance and extend the study of mathematical and scientific concepts in your classroom. The balance is an accurate tool-allowing the implementation of precise measurements-yet enough for student use…. More >>

Classroom Precision Balance with Weights

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Reproducibility: Scientific Method, Experiment, Research, Standard Deviation, Repeatability, Protoscience, Accuracy and Precision

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Reproducibility is one of the main principles of the scientific method, and refers to the ability of a test or experiment to be accurately reproduced, or replicated, by someone else working independently.The results of an experiment performed by a particular researcher or group of researchers are generally evaluated by other independent researchers who repeat the same experiment themselves, based on the original experimental description. Then they see if their experiment gives similar results to those reported by the original group. The result values are said to be commensurate if they are obtained (in distinct experimental trials) according to the same reproducible e… More >>

Reproducibility: Scientific Method, Experiment, Research, Standard Deviation, Repeatability, Protoscience, Accuracy and Precision

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