As an example, an irrigator may freely dig a new ditch or extend an existing one in order to irrigate new land. |
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Such a resistance may further increase depending on as to whether the irrigator is a member of the village or not. |
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Pivotal irrigator hoses project streams that allow farmers to squander hundreds, or thousands, of gallons per minute. |
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How does the modern farmer monitor pregnant sows, set fertiliser levels or switch the irrigator on? |
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In case both the new irrigator and existing ones insist on their rights, court adjudication will be required. |
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The caloric irrigation test acquires eye movement data during direct stimulation of the vestibular organ using an irrigator to provide temperature controlled air or water. |
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For each subject developed, we have attempted to summarise what an irrigator should retain to be able to apply these principles to production as soon at possible. |
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Address all data enquiries to our Technical Office and specify the following details: flow rate, irrigator incoming pressure, required jet pressure. |
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What is especially striking is the temperature measuring by means of a highly sensitive PTC element, which is fitted directly in the distal part of the irrigator handpiece. |
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Set-up at what time the irrigator will start in the Caloric irrigator tab. |
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For those who want an alternative to medications, the neti pot, a nasal irrigator that resembles a small teapot, is one alternative that has been shown to be effective against allergies in some studies. |
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It is the world's second largest irrigator, using a huge quantity of water for growing of crops, much of which is pumped from underground – and that requires a lot of energy. |
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P is for... plastic bottles Create a drip irrigator for plants. |
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In the concessions of the SARs, the irrigator is not the holder of a right to water, but a customer who benefits from a renewable contract for the supply of water. |
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A new proposal is to install micro-turbines, typically a few tens of kW, in the irrigation canals, generating electricity exactly when and where it is needed most to drive irrigator spray systems. |
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Watering has provided good to firm ground at all the tracks with the exception of Brighton, which is firm owing to problems with an irrigator. |
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Murrumbidgee irrigator, Mr Rod Gribble, has been using IrriSAT for three seasons to monitor 20 ha of irrigated wine grapes. |
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Panasonic's new irrigator, model EW-DJ10-A, is more compact than its predecessors. |
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At a cost of just R750 the time saving automatic irrigator allows bigger areas to be cultivated, converting the area's smallholdings from subsistence farms to cash crops. |
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The irrigator vessels, which hold up to a pint of water, act as funnels, ensuring that the water they hold slowly tickles through the base of the pot and down into the soil. |
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The kit includes an irrigator with an offset, custom-molded nozzle and 60 packets of USP-grade sea salt and sodium bicar bonate for a buffered, pH-balanced saline solution. |
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The advent of private water supply corporations, both nonprofit and for profit, generated litigation about the legal relationship between corporation and irrigator. |
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Information from the sensors is relayed wirelessly to a central module, which notifies the irrigator via text message when the input water needs to be turned off. |
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The partnership between Irrigator Tech and Sprinkler Warehouse will have mutual benefits for both companies and industries. |
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To help peanut farmers make planting, irrigation, and pest-control decisions, Lamb and his colleagues developed a computer program called Irrigator Pro. |
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