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    Measuring solar radiation transmission in tropical agriculture using tube solarimeters; a warning by Mungai, D.N., Stigter, C.J., Coulson, C.L., Ng'etich, W.K., Muniafu, M.M., Kainkwa, R.M.R.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (01-09-1997)
    “…In Kenya, the ratio of the output of north-south (N-S) mounted tube solarimeters (TSLs) to that of dome solarimeters and an east-west (E-W) mounted TSL…”
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    Effects of repeated sampling on the haemocytes and haemolymph of Eledone cirrhosa (Lam.) by Malham, S.K, Coulson, C.L, Runham, N.W

    “…Sampling blood has an effect on both the number of circulating haemocytes and the concentration of copper present in the haemolymph of Eledone cirrhosa…”
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    Simply obtained global radiation, soil temperature and soil moisture in an alley cropping system in semi-arid Kenya by MUNGAI, D. N, STIGTER, C. J, COULSON, C. L, NG'ANG'A, J. K

    “…Global radiation, soil temperature and soil moisture data were obtained from a 4-6 year old Cassia siamea/maize (CM) alley cropping (or hedgerow intercropping)…”
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    Phenotypic nutrient up-take differences in an alley cropping system in semi-arid Machakos, Kenya by Mungai, D N, Coulson, C L, Stigter, C J, Ng'ang'a, J K, Mugendi, D N

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-04-2001)
    “…Alley cropping of Cassia siamea and maize was studied in semi-arid Kenya for soil fertility improvement. Katumani composite maize was planted except in the…”
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    Carbohydrate translocation in sugar beet petioles in relation to petiolar respiration and adenosine 5'-triphosphate by Coulson, C.L, Chirsty, A.L, Cataldo, D.A, Swanson, C.A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1972)
    “…Earlier studies have shown that the retarding effect of low petiolar temperatures on sucrose transport through sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) petioles is…”
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