117,837 research outputs found

    Crate.

    No full text
    Patent for a crate which can be knocked down and folded, including illustrations. The crate is designed with novel features

    Folding Crate.

    No full text
    Patent for a folding crate that locks together

    Crate for Shipping Bananas.

    No full text
    Patent for a crate for shipping bananas that does not hurt the fruit during shipping. The crate separates the bunches so the bananas do not get crushed, and the crate is ventilated to prevent decay

    Folding Crate and Coop

    No full text
    Patent for a folding crate and coop. Illustrations included

    Stock Crate.

    No full text
    Patent for "an improved crate for catching, loading and handling hogs and the like stock" (lines 14-16

    Hog-Crate

    No full text
    Patent for a crate for use in shipping live pigs which allows for the free movement of the animal's legs while maintaining separation from other animals for identification purposes, including illustrations and instructions for use

    Correlation between the following variables: crate position, crate temperature (T<sub>crate</sub>), crate relative humidity (RH<sub>crate</sub>), crate enthalpy comfort index (ECI<sub>crate</sub>), initial weight (W<sub>i</sub>) of broilers, final weight (W<sub>f</sub>) of broilers, body weight difference (BWD) of broilers, loading duration (LOADD) at the farm, transport distance (DIST) from the farm to the slaughterhouse, transport duration (TRANSD) from the farm to the slaughterhouse, lairage duration (LAIRD) at the slaughterhouse, fasting duration at the farm (FFARM), and total fasting duration (FTOTAL).

    No full text
    Correlation between the following variables: crate position, crate temperature (Tcrate), crate relative humidity (RHcrate), crate enthalpy comfort index (ECIcrate), initial weight (Wi) of broilers, final weight (Wf) of broilers, body weight difference (BWD) of broilers, loading duration (LOADD) at the farm, transport distance (DIST) from the farm to the slaughterhouse, transport duration (TRANSD) from the farm to the slaughterhouse, lairage duration (LAIRD) at the slaughterhouse, fasting duration at the farm (FFARM), and total fasting duration (FTOTAL).</p

    The ROD Crate DAQ of the ATLAS Data Acquisition System

    No full text
    In the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, the ROD Crate DAQ provides a complete framework to implement data acquisition functionality at the boundary between the detector specific electronics and the common part of the data acquisition system. Based on a plugin mechanism, it allows selecting and using common services (like data output and data monitoring channels) and developing libraries to control, monitor, acquire data and/or emulate detector specific electronics. Providing also event building functionality, the ROD Crate DAQ is intended to be the main data acquisition tool for the first phase of detector commissioning. This paper presents the design, functionality and performance of the ROD Crate DAQ and its usage in the ATLAS data acquisition system and during detector tests

    A shipping crate from the 1865 California shipwreck Brother Jonathan: hardware from the Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company

    No full text
    In the summer of 2000, divers recovered a large shipping crate from the wreck of the Brother Jonathan, a steamboat that sank off of Crescent City, California on 30 July 1865. Ownership of the crate was taken over by the state of California and was sent to Texas A&M��’s Conservation Research Laboratory for excavation and conservation. As soon as work began, it became clear that the crate contained a shipment of a variety of hardware most likely destined for a general store as each of the artifacts discovered was found in high quantities. Also, there was a wide variety of artifacts discovered, tools, architectural pieces, food preparation, fur trapping, and personal items. The crate was shipped from San Francisco from the warehouse of the Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company; however, its final destination is unknown. Records for this warehouse and for the boat were destroyed in the earthquake and fire of 1906, so the destination for these goods is purely speculative. Using information from the excavation of the crate and a historical analysis of the contents led to a plausible theory. After careful review, it seems most likely that the crate was intended for a general store in a small town with a rural customer base

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

    No full text
    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
    corecore