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... 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 The practice of composting Organic material Micro-organisms Air Moisture Site ofthe compost heap Size and setting up ofthe heap 14 14 16 16 17 17 19 5 .1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 ... management’ and Agrodok no 16 : ‘Agroforestry’ Contents ofthis Agrodok This Agrodok concentrates on the preparation and use of compost Chapter gives a recipe of making liquid manure and plant teas These ... further The fine organic matter, and humus in particular, have the following properties: The preparation and use of compost ? it improves the soil structure ? it improves the resistance of the...
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... in the corner of a pond This method is less effective than making compost on land and then spreading it afterwards over the whole pond Fish production is higher using the latter method Thisis ... in the manure will have been dissolved into the water Remove the bag Dilute the contents ofthe drum 1: 2 (to one partofthe liquid manure or plant tea add two parts of clean water) Spray the ... by the algae and plankton so that they can multiply In practice coarse organic material is often added to fish ponds Much ofthis starts to rot, using up a lot of oxygen from the water In this...
... Care 19 96, 12 :209-237 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Temple R: Are surrogate markers adequate to assess cardiovascular disease drugs? JAMA 19 99, 282:790-795 Psaty BM, Weiss NS, Furberg CD, Koepsell TD, Siscovick ... oversees their analysis and interpretation In the analysis of data, a number of techniques may be employed to give the misleading appearance that the sponsor’s product is superior to others Calculations ... Med 19 96, 12 4:485-489 Davidson RA: Source of funding and outcome of clinical trials J Gen Intern Med 19 86, 1: 155 -15 8 Friedberg M, Saffran B, Stinson TJ, Nelson W, Bennett CL: Evaluation of conflict...
... Naturally, this uncertainty also affects our estimates Of course, the disinflationary impact ofthe Asian crisis ofofthe NRR Hawkesby et al assume that there is no default the late 19 90s may ... survey GDP deflator Headline CPI 12 10 8 6 4 What measure of inflation/inflation 2 expectations should be used? ii 19 90 19 91 1992 19 93 19 94 19 95 19 96 19 97 19 98 19 99 2000 Conceptually, real interest ... United States is very The estimates ofthe risk premium that we use in this article are taken from Hawkesby, Smith, and Tether (2000) .15 A key 14 15 26 The NRR estimates for these other countries...
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