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  • ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION  (2,591)
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  • 1980-1984  (2,592)
  • 1910-1914  (5)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 1984
    Description: Rekonstruktion der Klimadaten anhand historischer Aufzeichnungen über phänologische Daten (Tagebücher), Zehntzahlungen und Lohnzahlungne an Tagelöhner von landwirtschaftlichen Erträgen KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Scheiz ; 1525-1860 ; Ertrag ; Klima ; Roggen ; Temperatur
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  • 2
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    In:  Arch. Ver. Freunde der Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 67 (Abt. 1):55-129.
    Publication Date: 1913
    Description: Zusammenhang Witterung und Phänologie in Regionen Norddeutschlands, sehr schöne Karten KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Niederlande und Norddeutschland ; 1890-1910 ; Klima ; Niederschlag ; Phänologie ; Roggen
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1910
    Description: Einfluss der Sonnenscheindauer und des Niederschlags auf Winterweizen, Winterroggen, Hafer, Gerste und Kartoffeln, Einteilung in Entwicklungseinheiten und Wettereinheiten und daraus Ableitung des Ertrages KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: Vereinfachter Ausdruck von Verhältnis Sonnenscheindauer und Regenmenge; Ertrag der Feldpflanzen wird erfahrungsgemäß immer von dem im Minimum vorhandenen Wetterelement bestimmt, daher bei Überschuss einer Einheit Abzug bzw. Gutschrift bei der anderen Einheit; Sommerfrüchten bleibt 10% Winterfrüchten 20% des Winterniederschlages; KATASTER-DETAIL: 1. Einteilen der Witterungsfaktoren in Einheiten: Sonnescheineinheit, Regen~,Wetter~; 2. 20 Sonnenstunden = 1 s (Sonneneinheit) 10 mm Niederschlag = 1 r (Regeneinheit) 1 s + 1 r = 1 Wettereinheit 3. Abzug oder Gutschrift für Überschuss an Einheiten je nach Beziehung untereinander; 4. Ertrag auf 1ha : Anzahl Wettereinheiten = Ertrag auf eine Wettereinheit[dz]
    Keywords: Chemnitz ; 1895-1904 ; Kartoffeln ; Ertrag ; Hafer ; Niederschlag ; Roggen ; Weizen ; Sonnenscheindauer
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    In:  Deut. Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Heft 161:35
    Publication Date: 1910
    Description: Pflanzenphänologische Beobachtungen und ihre praktische Verwendung. Der Eintritt von Blüte und Ernte des Winterroggens im Großherzogtum Hessen. Das pflanzenphänologische Verhalten der Jahre 1909 und 1908. KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Hessen ; 1880-1908 ; Landwirtschaft ; Phänologie ; Roggen
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    In:  Diss., Göttingen
    Publication Date: 1914
    Description: Ertragsschwankungungen in Abhängigkeit des Bodens, Bandbreite der Erträge auf verschiedenen Böden KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Grossraum Göttingen ; 1854-1906, 1810-1859 ; Boden ; Ertrag ; Hafer ; Roggen ; Weizen ; Düngung
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    In:  Prakt. Bl.Pflnzenbau und Schutz 16 (7): 54-56
    Publication Date: 1913
    Description: Zusammenhang niedrige Temperaturen und Auswinterungsschäden, Beschreibung der Ausmaße KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Bayern ; 1913 ; Roggen ; Frost
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2006-02-14
    Description: The design and operations of a low cost, high rate thermal cycling facility designed for LEO conditions is described. Thermal cycling facilities were constructed with various design criteria. Some were designed to duplicate as closely as possible the conditions a cell or module would encounter while in orbit about the Earth. A typical facility to perform this type of cycling was a large vacuum system with liquid nitrogen cooled walls. The cells were heated by an AMO spectrum solar simulator, then a shutter was closed allowing the cells to give up their heat to the cold walls. This system was good at duplicating the orbital conditions but was slow and very costly to operate. Other systems used a gas atmosphere and heated the cells with radiant heat and cooled the cells by moving them into close proximity to a cold plate. The systems greatly increased the cycle times. Other systems moved the heating and cooling atmosphere into and out of the test areas and achieved reasonable cycle rates. All these systems, however, are expensive to operate.
    Keywords: ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION
    Type: Space Photovoltaic Res. and Technol. 1983; p 223-227
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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2006-02-14
    Description: The development of the GaAs solar cells for space applications is described. The activities in the fabrication of GaAs solar panels are outlined. Panels were fabricated while introducing improved quality control, soldering laydown and testing procedures. These panels include LIPS II, San Marco Satellite, and a low concentration panel for Rockwells' evaluation. The panels and their present status are discussed.
    Keywords: ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION
    Type: NASA. Lewis Research Center Space Photovoltaic Res. and Technol. 1983; p 205-209
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2006-02-14
    Description: The solar array for the San Marco D/L spacecraft is described and the performance of 4 GaAs solar cell panels are examined. In comparison to the typical Si solar cell panel for San Marco D/L, it is shown that each GaAs solar cell panel provides at least 23 percent more specific power at maximum output and 28 deg C. Also described here, are several measurements that will be made to evaluate the relative performance of Si and GaAs solar cell panels during the San Marco D/L flight.
    Keywords: ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION
    Type: NASA. Lewis Research Center Space Photovoltaic Res. and Technol. 1983; p 176-181
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2006-02-14
    Description: The results of heteroepitaxial growth of GaAs and GaAlAs directly on Si are presented, and applications to new cell structures are suggested. The novel feature is the elimination of a Ge lattice transition region. This feature not only reduces the cost of substrate preparation, but also makes possible the fabrication of high efficiency monolithic cascade structures. All films to be discussed were grown by organometallic chemical vapor deposition at atmospheric pressure. This process yielded reproducible, large-area films of GaAs, grown directly on Si, that are tightly adherent and smooth, and are characterized by a defect density of 5 x 10(6) power/sq cm. Preliminary studies indicate that GaAlAs can also be grown in this way. A number of promising applications are suggested. Certainly these substrates are ideal for low-weight GaAs space solar ells. For very high efficiency, the absence of Ge makes the technology attractive for GaAlAs/Si monolithic cascades, in which the Si substrates would first be provided with a suitable p/n junction. An evaluation of a three bandgap cascade consisting of appropriately designed GaAlAs/GaAs/Si layers is also presented.
    Keywords: ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION
    Type: NASA. Lewis Research Center Space Photovoltaic Res. and Technol. 1983; p 128-139
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