A long-handled cutting tool having a short, shallowly hooked blade like a bill hook, useful for making two-handed slashing cuts in brushwood and jungle, for hedge maintenance etc. (https://treeterms.co.uk/files/definitions/slasher/)
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For motorized slashers, see brush cutters <c_2ebad5ec> and string trimmers <c_d1c6a6cf>.
All factors conditioning structure and form of life within a defined space, both physical and biological. (FAO. 1978. Glossary of inland fishery terms, EIFAC Occasional Paper No. 12 https://www.fao.org/4/ae987b/AE987B01.htm)
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External conditions that may act upon an organism or community to influence its development or existence
It involves the regulation and measurement of specific parameters to create controlled environments tailored to the requirements of each industry. Environmental control is applied in various fields, encompassing industries, agricultural management, workplace design, and oil and gas exploration. The application of environmental control is diverse and essential for maintaining specific conditions and minimizing environmental impact. (DIACONU, L. Reflections on Ecological Expertise as an Instrument of Environmental Control. In: Compliance Elliance Journal (CEJ). Spring Edition Vol.10, nr.1, mai,2 024, Germania, Wiesbaden, p. 28-36. ISSN 2365-3353 https://ul.qucosa.de/api/qucosa%3A91376/attachment/ATT-0/)
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Environmental control is crucial in agricultural management, where it is used to regulate temperature, humidity, and light to create optimal growing conditions for plants and animals.
The transplanter is a mechanism for transplanting seedlings to the field. (Adapted from Justice, S., Flores Rojas, M. & Basnyat, M. 2022. Empowering women farmers - A mechanization catalogue for practitioners. Rome, FAO.
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Official statements of principles, intentions, values, and objective which are based on legislation and the governing authority of a state and which serve as a guide for the operations of governmental and private activities in environmental affairs. (GEMET: International Environmental Education Programme, Glossary of Environmental Education Terms, Unesco-Unep, Hungary, 1983)
As used in mechanical engineering, the term tractive force can either refer to the total traction a vehicle exerts on a surface, or the amount of the total traction that is parallel to the direction of motion. In railway engineering, the term tractive effort is often used synonymously with tractive force to describe the pulling or pushing capability of a locomotive. In automotive engineering, the terms are distinctive: tractive effort is generally higher than tractive force by the amount of rolling resistance present, and both terms are higher than the amount of drawbar pull by the total resistance present (including air resistance and grade). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tractive_force)
An implement used to distribute manure over a field. It usually consists of a trailer towed behind a tractor with a rotating mechanism driven by the tractor's power take off. (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/AGRO_00000139)
Wave spectrum: The distribution of wave energy (for ocean surface waves) with frequency (1/ period) and direction. (https://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/Wave_spectrum)