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    Vibration and Slope Conditions during Harvesting Affect Radish Mass Measurements for Yield Monitoring: An Experimental Study Using a Laboratory Test Bench by Kiraga, Shafik, Reza, Md Nasim, Chowdhury, Milon, Gulandaz, Md Ashraffuzzaman, Ali, Mohammod, Kabir, Md Sazzadul, Habineza, Eliezel, Kabir, Md Shaha Nur, Chung, Sun-Ok

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (10-12-2023)
    “…Site-specific measurements of the crop yield during harvesting are essential for successfully implementing precision management techniques. This study aimed to…”
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    Impact of Urbanization on Land use and Land Cover Changes in Growing Cities of Rwanda by Bimenyimana, Theoneste, Bugenimana, Eric Derrick, Habineza, Eliezel, Bushesha, Magreth S., Ali, Mohammod

    Published in Daehan hwan'gyeong gonghag hoeji (01-08-2022)
    “…Objectives : This research examined the effect of urbanization on environmental justice in Rwanda from 1999 to 2019. Specifically, the research sought to…”
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    Analysis of operating speed and power consumption of a gear-driven rotary planting mechanism for a 12-kW six-row self-propelled onion transplanter by REZA, Md Nasim, ALI, Mohammod, HABINEZA, Eliezel, KABIR, Md Sazzadul, KABIR, Md Shaha Nur, LIM, Seung-Jin, CHOI, Il-Su, CHUNG, Sun-Ok

    “…Aim of study: To determine the optimal working speed of a gear-driven rotary planting mechanism for a self-propelled riding-type onion transplanter in order to…”
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    Analysis of Rollover Characteristics of a 12 kW Automatic Onion Transplanter to Reduce Stability Hazards by Chowdhury, Milon, Ali, Mohammod, Habineza, Eliezel, Reza, Md Nasim, Kabir, Md Shaha Nur, Lim, Seung-Jin, Choi, Il-Su, Chung, Sun-Ok

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…The rollover tendency of upland farm machinery needs to be carefully considered because upland crop fields are typically irregular, and accidents frequently…”
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