Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Agriculture |
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Experimental site at which the effects of clipping and studied burning were oc , The study was carried out at Hombrom Bluff ( 9 ° 25's , 147 ° 22'E ) , altitude 660 m , 35 km north of Port Moresby . Average rainfall for the site ( 1800 ...
Experimental site at which the effects of clipping and studied burning were oc , The study was carried out at Hombrom Bluff ( 9 ° 25's , 147 ° 22'E ) , altitude 660 m , 35 km north of Port Moresby . Average rainfall for the site ( 1800 ...
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With such systems , the practical limits set on accuracy are effectively set by atmospheric effects and the latter also seem to be а major influence levelling ; recently great efforts have been made to quantify this effect ( Banger ...
With such systems , the practical limits set on accuracy are effectively set by atmospheric effects and the latter also seem to be а major influence levelling ; recently great efforts have been made to quantify this effect ( Banger ...
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The geodetic / oceanographic disagreement mentioned above is certainly not unique to Australia , but the magnitude of the eastern seaboard effect there is apparently greater there than elsewhere ( Mather , 1974 ) , even when the effects ...
The geodetic / oceanographic disagreement mentioned above is certainly not unique to Australia , but the magnitude of the eastern seaboard effect there is apparently greater there than elsewhere ( Mather , 1974 ) , even when the effects ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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