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Electric Technology and Agricultural Products Quality Estimation

Electrotechnical processes of agricultural engineering permit effective use of electricity, first as a direct source of power (electroheating of dwellings and living organisms, electric treatment of soil, their disinsectization, electric pasteurization of feeds, electric hardening, electric fission,...

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Published in:SAE transactions 1991-01, Vol.100 (2), p.253-256
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description Electrotechnical processes of agricultural engineering permit effective use of electricity, first as a direct source of power (electroheating of dwellings and living organisms, electric treatment of soil, their disinsectization, electric pasteurization of feeds, electric hardening, electric fission, electric welding, drying, production of heated air, hot water, steam, etc.). Secondly as a specific source of electrophysical effect on living beings and materials (lighting, radiation processing, agricultural products cleaning and grading, electrostimulation of plant and animal growth, electrotreatment of animals and pest control, plasmolysis of plant materials, etc.)
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Agriculture
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Biological and medical sciences
Cleaning
Crops
Dielectric materials
Electric fields
Food engineering
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Generalities. Biometrics, experimentation. Remote sensing
Generalities. Information. Documentation. Research
Magnetic fields
Seeds
Soil treatment
Technology
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