A Multilingual Unified Character Encoding Scheme Based on a Normative Character Set
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2019
Pages:
35-40
Received:
25 April 2019
Accepted:
3 June 2019
Published:
2 July 2019
Abstract: The scheme is a unified character coding set of Sibe, Manchu, Mongolian and Todo languages, and the letters in the set are arranged in Latin alphabetical order. Compared with the system based on the nominal character encoding, this set does no need free variation selectors in Sibe and Manchu, and greatly reduce the use of the selectors in other languages. Thus, it is more in line with the general user's habits, and improve the information query, search, and transmission.
Abstract: The scheme is a unified character coding set of Sibe, Manchu, Mongolian and Todo languages, and the letters in the set are arranged in Latin alphabetical order. Compared with the system based on the nominal character encoding, this set does no need free variation selectors in Sibe and Manchu, and greatly reduce the use of the selectors in other lan...
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Canavalia Ensiformis (L): In the Contribution of Organic Carbon to Eutric Differentiated Soils
Osmara Renté Martí,
Fernando Guridi Izquierdo,
Pablo Domingo Pablos Reyes,
Yeline Corrales Vila,
María Caridad Nápoles García
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2019
Pages:
41-46
Received:
19 March 2019
Accepted:
17 April 2019
Published:
10 September 2019
Abstract: The Soil Organic carbon (COS) is part of the organic matter which influences its properties. Currently, the topic is being researched. Therefore, the reserves in relation to the different vegetal coverings in the soils are studied. The objective of the study is to evaluate the changes in the (COS) with different managements of Canavalia ensiformis as green manure/crop coverage (AV/CC) at the Orchard Santiago 2 basic unit of production (UBPC). The production of fresh and dry biomass, the contribution of carbon from the biomass to the soil, the reserves of organic carbon CO, the total organic carbon as well as the organic carbon present in the humic substances were analyzed. The results showed a positive effect on the different Canavalia managements by increasing COS reserves in each treatment. A better response to treatments with incorporative and permanent Canavalia coverage in relation to the control in its initial state in the soil was also observed.
Abstract: The Soil Organic carbon (COS) is part of the organic matter which influences its properties. Currently, the topic is being researched. Therefore, the reserves in relation to the different vegetal coverings in the soils are studied. The objective of the study is to evaluate the changes in the (COS) with different managements of Canavalia ensiformis ...
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