Barley and its environment. II. Strategy for computing

The problems of computer analysis of data collected in a long-term field study are outlined. Methods of capture are discussed and the computer procedures for reading and checking paper tape input from a data logger are described. The calculation of hourly averages and the subsequent storage of data...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of applied ecology 1975-04, Vol.12 (1), p.259-267
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Barley
Computer analysis
Computer programming
field crops
Growing seasons
Loggers
Magnetic tape
Micrometeorology
Personal computers
plant biochemistry
plant physiology
Warnings
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