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Development of pupil's personality in pedagogical environment of rural school
2002
Katane, I. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))
The author of this publication offers to analyse and appraise development problems of a pupil's personality in pedagogical environment. This ensures respect for the holistic principle in scientific investigation. Pupil's qualities of personality, its structure and advance, dynamics of development, in the author's opinion, are necessary to be investigated not only in different separate spheres of their activity and manifestation, but in a unity determined by the holistic principle in pedagogy. The development of a personality takes place through interaction with the environment. The aim of the publication is to present a characteristic of interaction between a pupil's personality and rural school as a pedagogical environment in the context of topicality, contradictions, tendencies and problems in today's education.
Show more [+] Less [-]The analysis of Jekabpils region in the context of needs for resources of the potential pulp mill and regional development
2002
Berzins, S. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))
This paper investigates the natural resources, business and social infrastructure and also the demographic structure of the local inhabitants of the municipalities, near the projected pulp mill. Possibilities and problems connected to the implementation of the pulp mill project are pointed out, also extra regional development is discussed.
Show more [+] Less [-][Training of vocational teachers in Lithuania]
2002
Adamoniene, R. (Lithuanian Univ. of Agriculture, Akademija, Kauno reg. (Lithuania))
Training of a vocational teacher at a professional education oriented university is in parallels to concentric integration of profession and pedagogic (psychology) resulting in formation of student's professional consciousness that ensures a new quality of professional orientation.
Show more [+] Less [-]The usage of fuzzy values of environment factors for the modelling of stream pollution
2002
Purvinis, O. | Sukys, P. (Kaunas Univ. of Technology (Lithuania))
Estimating water quality of rivers, lakes and other water bodies, their contamination is being modelled according to the quantitative changes of pollution factors and their appearance conditions. Water contamination is being determined considering one or another value of contamination factors. The modelling of the impact of pollution factors on water quality becomes problematic when the values of the factors can be estimated only approximately or cannot be estimated at all. It is rather difficult to define qualitative estimation of water contamination factors in comparative terms (scanty impact, average impact, etc.) applying only quantitative mathematical methods. In this case the method of fuzzy logic may be of great help. Fuzzy logic enables us to formalise the comparisons of the ojects or phenomena under discussion as well as eliminates the contradictions between qualitative and quantitative methods. Those two methods supplement each other and can be easily applied together. The objective of the study was to estimate the possibilities of fuzzy logic application for the evaluation of stream water quality.
Show more [+] Less [-]Underground water resources development prospects in Baltezers region
2002
Juhna, V. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))
The work contains the description of the current technical conditions of the water resources of the Baltezers region and drinking water consumption in Riga during 2003-2010.
Show more [+] Less [-]Changes of reducing sugar content in processing potatoes during storage
2002
Makaraviciute, A. (Lithuanian Inst. of Agriculture (Lithuania). Elmininkai Research Station)
The effect of different fertilisers and storage temperature on the content of reducing sugar in potatoes of different varieties, destined for processing into chips, was investigated at the Elmininkai Research Station of the Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture during the period 2000-2001. Five potato varieties belonging to different maturity groups were investigated: early 'Goda' and 'Voke', medium early 'Lady Rosetta', medium late 'Saturna' and 'Hermes'. Potatoes of all the investigated varieties were grown in the plots with different fertilisation: 1 - manure - 40 t ha*[-1), 2 - chopped straw+one-component mineral fertilisers at the rate of N45P45K90, 3 - one-component mineral fertilisers at the rate of N90P90K180, 4 - complex mineral fertilisers with microelements at the rate of N90P90K180. It was established that reducing sugar content in potato tubers depended on the genetic properties of the variety, storage temperature and fertilisation.
Show more [+] Less [-]The productivity and yield quality of lucerne varieties and nodule bacteria occupancy within soddy podzolic soils
2002
Sparnina, M. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Skriveri (Latvia). Skriveri Research Centre)
During the period of 2000 and 2001, field trials were established with the aim to evaluate the productivity and forage quality of lucerne. The most productive lucerne varieties were 'Birute', 'Radius' and 'Belorusskaya' yielding 13.5-14.6 t ha*[-1) DM, during the years of sward use. The most content of crude protein 170-175 g kg*[-1) have been obtains from 'Karly', 'Radius' and 'ABT-205'. The highest digestibility was observed in the developing line No 60. Acclimatization of rhizobia within lucerne roots has been determined applying streptomycin resistant forms. In field conditions acclimatization within lucerne was more successful by strains 05 (40-100%).
Show more [+] Less [-]Effect of maturation on the quality of large rainbow trout reared in Estonia
2002
Ilves, P. | Paaver, T. (Estonian Agricultural Univ., Tartu (Estonia))
Dressing percentage and gonadosomatic index (GSI) of large (2-3 kg) rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), produced in Estonian fish farms were estimated. The dressing percentage and GSI did not depend on fish size, but there was a strong negative correlation (r = - 081, p0.001) between themselves. During maturation the flesh color decreased significantly. The male trout had the palest color (13 color card units), the color of fillets of females decreased with maturation from 15 to 14. The immaturate females had the brightest color (17 color card units) and the highest slaughter yield (mean dressing percentage 87%, mean fillet yield 68%). Due to deterioration of quality (smaller slaughter yield and pale color) the maturation of trout causes profit loss for fish farmers and thus, rearing of late maturing all-female strains is recommended.
Show more [+] Less [-][New approaches in social research and the rural development] | Nuevos enfoques en la investigacion social y el desarrollo rural
1997
Rivera Herrejon, Gladis
[Methodology in the participative research of dairy farmers system of Mexico State] | Metodologia de investigacion participativa rural de sistemas campesinos de produccion de leche en el estado de Mexico
1997
Arriaga Jordan, Carlos | Espinoza Ortega, Angelica | Castelan Ortega, Octavio Alonso | Sanchez Vera, Ernesto