ANNUAL RYEGRASS (LOLIUM RIGIDUM), WILD OATS (AVENA SPP.) AND SOWTHISTLE (SONCHUS OLERACEUS) ARE THE MOST COMMONLY OCCURRING WEEDS IN NEW SOUTH WALES CROPPING FIELDS

Annual Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum), Wild Oats (Avena spp.) and Sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus) Are the Most Commonly Occurring Weeds in New South Wales Cropping Fields

Weeds are a major impediment to crop and pasture production and profitability in Australian farming systems, and knowledge of their occurrence is vital in devising weed management solutions.This study examined the relationships between weed and crop species from observations made during surveys of randomly selected fields in grain and/or pasture Ho

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Frequency-Modulation Input-Shaping Strategy for Double-Pendulum Overhead Cranes Undergoing Simultaneous Hoist and Travel Maneuvers

Large payloads hoisted by overhead cranes exhibit the same behavior as that of a double-pendulum.Changes in the hoisting cable length during payload transfer maneuvers give Leveling Arm rise to time-dependent system frequencies rendering input-shaped commands ineffective.In this paper, a frequency-modulation input-shaping strategy that enables simu

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Investigation of Dissolution Mechanism and Release Kinetics of Poorly Water-Soluble Tadalafil from Amorphous Solid Dispersions Prepared by Various Methods

The aims of this study were to investigate how the release of tadalafil is influenced by two grades of polyvinylpyrrolidone (Kollidon® 12 PF and Kollidon® VA 64) and various methods of preparing solid dispersions (solvent evaporation, spray drying and hot-melt extrusion).Tadalafil is poorly water-soluble and its Decorative Cushion high me

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Multi-target mechanism of polyherbal extract to treat diabetic foot ulcer based on network pharmacology and molecular docking

Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) potentially leads to loss of function, infections, hospitalization, lower-extremity amputation, and even death.The potential therapeutic efficacy of a polyherbal candidate named TIP-Heal was identified for treating DFU.TIP-Heal, which stands for Tinospora crispa, Isotoma longiflora, and Piper betle L var nigr

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