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Pruning and training
(Wellington, N.Z. : Daphne Brasell Associates Ltd in association with Lincoln University Press, Soil, Plant & Ecological Science Division., 2001)
It has often been said that there are as many training systems for vines as there are people doing that training. It might be also said that books or articles written on pruning and training are as diverse as the authors ...
Simulation for LEGO Mindstorms robotics
(Lincoln University, 2008)
The LEGO® MINDSTORMS® toolkit can be used to help students learn basic programming and engineering concepts. Software that is widely used with LEGO MINDSTORMS is ROBOLAB, developed by Professor Chris Rogers from Tufts ...
Using web services for customised data entry
(Lincoln University, 2007)
Scientific databases often need to be accessed from a variety of different applications. There are usually many ways to retrieve and analyse data already in a database. However, it can be more difficult to enter data which ...
The potential for using artificial neural networks to model radiata pine branch diameter distribution patterns
(Lincoln University, 2001)
Understanding diameter distribution patterns of branches within whorls in radiata pine (pinus radiata D. Don) is crucial/important to the eventual development of automation designed to detect defects (knots) on logs, which ...
Noise-limited scene-change detection in images
(Lincoln University, 2009)
This thesis describes the theoretical, experimental, and practical aspects of a noise-limited method for scene-change detection in images. The research is divided into three sections: noise analysis and modelling, dual ...
Investigation of a stochastic solute transport model and development of inverse methods in hydrogeology
(Lincoln University, 2003)
This thesis encompasses two aspects of stochastic solute transport modelling in porous media. One part is dedicated to investigating a stochastic transport model. In the second part, two types of inverse methods are developed ...
The development of Robotable : infrared correction techniques to enhance marker detection : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Computing with Honours at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2005)
Robotable is an educational tool conceived by Chris Rogers of Tufts University to inspire interest in science and creativity in engineering. End users of the table interact through several different mediums and complete ...
A usability study of interactive stacked bar charts : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Computing with Honours at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2006)
The project is to investigate computer users' responses to adding interactive aspects into stacked bar charts. A stacked bar chart can be difficult to interpret, particularly when comparing values between different stacks ...
Prototype for recording and managing medical research data using a web enabled database : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Post Graduate Diploma (Commerce) at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2002)
The aim of this project is to design and implement a database, and web site prototype which would enable research data to be entered into the database, by a group of surgeons located nationwide. The system will also be ...
Developing interactive "Guidance Practice" software for DNA replication : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Computing with Honours in Advanced Graphics at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2001)
Guided Practice software is defined as combining Drill and Practice with Tutorials to: "offer learners hints, assistance, and even reteaching, as they practice a concept". A Guided Practice application was developed using ...