2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4958607
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FPGA-based I/Q chirp generator using first quadrant DDS compression for pulse compression radar

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“…Plants also have certain limits to absorb the nutrients they receive. Application of high concentrations of nitrogen will result in low uptake because high nitrogen concentrations will cause the nutrient solution to become more concentrated beyond the concentration of cell fluid, if the plant has excess K, it will suppress the absorption of Mg [11]. Spraying of 60 ppm gibberellin significantly increase fruit diameter as compared to 30, 120 and 150 ppm gibberellin (Table 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plants also have certain limits to absorb the nutrients they receive. Application of high concentrations of nitrogen will result in low uptake because high nitrogen concentrations will cause the nutrient solution to become more concentrated beyond the concentration of cell fluid, if the plant has excess K, it will suppress the absorption of Mg [11]. Spraying of 60 ppm gibberellin significantly increase fruit diameter as compared to 30, 120 and 150 ppm gibberellin (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%