Essays about: "Melbourne"
Showing result 36 - 39 of 39 essays containing the word Melbourne.
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36. Ett svenskt landskap i Australien : svenska kyrkan i Melbourne
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : As a Swedish landscape architecture student living in Australia for five years, I have often wondered if my memories and my associations with the landscape and the nature in Sweden, are the same as other Swedish people living in Melbourne. Most of the Swedish people who live here in Melbourne remember and associate Sweden's nature and landscape with where they grew up or where they used to live. READ MORE
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37. Variations in the performance of maize (Zea mayz) yield under reclaimed wastewater irrigation in south-eastern Australia : management of salinity, water and nutrient budgets
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract : This study explores the variations of maize growth performance under reclaimed wastewater irrigation and whether the dissimilarities in growth between and within the irrigation bays depend on dysfunctional salt, water or nutrient budgets. The experiment was conducted by Melbourne Water in conjunction with the Swedish University of Agricultural Studies at Melbourne Water's Western Treatment Plant in south-eastern Australia during the growing season of 2005/2006. READ MORE
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38. Predictive Control of Irrigation Channels
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för reglerteknikAbstract : The aim of this project is to make a predictive controller of a part of an irrigation channel. The channel is called ``The Haughton Main Channel'' (HMC) and is situated in Queensland. Irrigation channels are used by farmers all around the year and it is important that they deliver water on demand. READ MORE
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39. An Electric Field Approach : A Strategy for Sony Four-Legged Robot Soccer
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för programvaruteknik och datavetenskapAbstract : Using physical analogies when solving computational problems is not uncommon. The Electric Field Approach is such an analogy using potential fields for describing the situation in a robotic soccer match and for proposing the next step in optimizing the situation. READ MORE