Examples of using Application rate in English and their translations into Portuguese
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DeltaGard has the lowest application rate among competitive products, with an application rate comparable to one aspirin-sized pellet of active ingredient over an entire football field,” says Bruce Brinkmeyer,
For the three technologies, we firstly used a co2 pressured sprayer with application bar equipped with spray nozzles xr110.015 and application rate of 200 l ha-1.
type of fertilizer and application rate.
Dual boom capability means wider ranges of speed and application rates.
In humid climates fungicide application rates have been reduced by as much as 50.
Application rates up to 1000 labels per hour depends on the operator's dexterity.
Offered in a variety of sizes for a wide range of application rates.
Three different ps application rates were monitored at six soil depths in comparison to a non-amended control soil.
Extremely fast max conveyor speed and application rates depend on things such as printing speed of the printer-module,
Plan application rates in advance, right from your office,
Very high application rates up to 1100 labels per minute depends of the system and label size.
Chemical application rates can be adjusted by varying the concentration of chemical injected into the carrier.
However, high application rates can lead to accumulation of elements such as sodium in the soil,
Also, a predictive control strategy with anticipative reference of application rates was developed to adjust the carrier-chemical mix
experienced the highest sealant application rates.
This is a system with a more powerful servomotor that allows for higher speeds and application rates, as well as wider labels.
calibrate to ensure proper application rates.
the range of application rates and the proper motor speed.
valves more responsive and able to work with both high and low application rates.
Raising application rates in frequent lexical words were 3%(n 1.268) for/o/ vowel and 2%(n 1.562) for/e/ vowel, confirming the expected low application rates(klunck, 2007; bisol, 2009; cruz, 2010).