Search: in
Water content
Water content in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Water content
Water content Email this to a friend      Water content

Water content





Encyclopedia results for Water content

  1. Water content

    with water or air , w water, a air. V is volume, M is mass. Water content or moisture content is the quantity ... , ceramic s, fruit, or wood . Water content is used in a wide range of scientific and technical areas ... volume air space . Gravimetric water content ref cite book author T. William Lambe & Robert V. Whitman ... . To convert gravimetric water content to volumetric water, multiply the gravimetric water content ... for engineering use. Normalized volumetric water content The normalized water content , math ... theta math is the volumetric water content math theta r math is the residual water content, defined as the water content for which the gradient math d theta dh math becomes zero and, math theta s math is the saturated water content, which is equivalent to porosity, math phi math . Measurement Direct methods Water content can be directly measured using a known volume of the material, and a drying oven . Volumetric water content, , is calculated ref cite book author Dingman, S.L. year 2002 title ... that change in volume with water content, such as coal , the water content, u , is expressed ... methods available that can approximate in situ soil water content. These methods include time ..., N. Alpaslan, D. Gundogdu title Relationships Between Electrical Properties in Situ and Water Content ... difficult to remove from a biological material. The method used to determine water content may ... science , hydrology and agricultural science s, water content has an important role for groundwater ... a predictive understanding of water content over space and time. Observations have revealed generally that spatial variance in water content tends to increase as overall wetness increases in semiarid ... Name Notation Suction pressure br J kg or kPa Typical water content br vol vol Description Saturated water content align center sub s sub align right 0 align center 0.2 0.5 Fully saturated water ... a plant wilts Residual water content align center sub r sub align right align center 0.001 0.1 Remaining ...   more details



  1. Optimum water content for tillage

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Context date October 2009 The optimum water content for tillage OPT is defined as the moisture content of soil at which tillage produces the largest number of small aggregates . Overview The determination of the OPT is important because if tillage is carried out on fields that are wetter or drier than the OPT many problems can be caused, including soil structural damage, through the production of large clods, and an increase in the content of readily dispersible clay which is indicative of the soil stability. The OPT can be determined in relation to the volumetric water content at the lower Plastic Limit of the soil PL . Some examples of suggested OPT On a lateritic sandy loam 0.77 PL On a sandy loam 0.9 PL For several soils the OPT has been found to equal 0.9 PL, although there are a number of limitations with the use of the lower plastic limit in determining the optimal moisture content. Firstly it is a property of a moulded soil and not an undisturbed soil in the field and secondly, many sand y soils are not plastic and do not have a lower plastic limit. Relationships between water content at field capacity FC and Plastic Limit PL When FC PL Soil will drain to a water content at which no excessive structural damage will occur on tillage. When FC PL Soil will never drain to a water content ideal for tillage Many clay soils drain very slowly, and as a result they are usually wetter than PL unless they are dried by water extraction by plant uptake. Soil Friability is the tendency of a mass of soil to crumble under the action of an applied force. This has been found to be maximum at the PL of a soil. See also Field capacity Plastic limit DEFAULTSORT Optimum Water Content For Tillage Category Soil physics ...   more details



  1. Liquid water content

    The liquid water content LWC is the measure of the mass of the water in a cloud in a specified amount of dry air. It is typically measured per volume of air g m sup 3 sup or mass of air g kg . Bohren, 1998 . This variable is important in figuring out which types of clouds are likely to form and is strongly linked to three other cloud microphysical variables the cloud drop effective radius , the cloud ... associated with precipitation. Characteristics The liquid water content of a cloud varies significantly ... of the cloud is highly related to the liquid water content as well as the origin of the cloud ... little water, thus resulting in relatively low liquid water content values of around .03g m sub 3 sub . Clouds that have high densities, like cumulonimbus clouds, have much higher liquid water content ... . Measuring techniques There are several ways that can be used to measure the liquid water content ... citation last1 Linacre first1 E. last2 Geerts first2 B. title Cloud liquid water content, drop ... water droplets than continental clouds . The majority of maritime clouds have droplet concentrations ... and is situated on the outside of the airplane. As it moves through a cloud, water droplets hit the wire ... of a cloud. Cloud droplet concentration The droplet concentration of a cloud is the number of water droplets in a volume of water, typically a cubic centimeter. Wallace, 2006 . The formula for the droplet concentration is as follows. math n N V math In this equation, N is the total number of water ... is the mass of the water in the air parcel. Cloud chamber A common type of experiment is one that involves ... of the water in the cloud chamber and V sub c sub is the volume of the cloud chamber. Obtaining the mass of the liquid water in the cloud chamber is possible through an equation involving the latent ... c T math In the equation above, L sub c sub T is the latent heat of condensation of water at temperature ... due to latent heat . See also Liquid water path References cite book last Wallace first John M. coauthor ...   more details



  1. Content

    wiktionarypar content Content or contents may refer to Contentment , a state of being Content algebra , the highest common factor of a polynomial s coefficients Content measure theory , an additive real function defined on a field of sets Content media , published information Content format , an encoded format for data display Content provider Free content , published material that can be copied without significant legal restriction Open content , published material licensed to authorize copying and modification by anyone Table of contents , a list of chapters or sections in a document Web content , information published on the World Wide Web Content is the name of Content Aarhus, Denmark , a Danish rockband from Aarhus. Content Centreville, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Content Gang of Four album Content Gang of Four album 2011 studio album by Gang of Four band Gang of Four Content Upper Marlboro, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland HMS Content HMS Content , ships of the British Royal Navy USS Content SP 538 USS Content SP 538 , a United States Navy vessel Brill s Content , a former media watchdog publication by Steven Brill law writer Steven Brill Contents on Wikipedia may refer to Category Contents , the top level category in Wikipedia s category system. disambig ko nl Content simple Content sk Obsah ...   more details



  1. Content development

    wiktionarypar content wiktionarypar development Content development may refer to Author ing originating content for any medium Content designer designing content for any medium Editing content for any medium Content development web , developing content for the World Wide Web See also Wikiversity Content development Content development at Wikiversity creating learning resources disambig ...   more details



  1. Content repository

    NOTOC multiple issues confusing July 2010 context July 2010 A content repository is the technical underpinning of a content application, like a Content Management System or a Document Management System . It functions as the logical storage facility for content. ref http openacs.org doc acs content repository design.html Content Repository Design , http openacs.org doc acs content repository ACS Content Repository , http openacs.org OpenACS.org . ref Content repository features A content repository exposes amongst other the following facilities Read write of content Hierarchy and sort order management Query search Versioning Access control Import export Locking Life cycle management Retention and hold records management Commonly known Content Applications Content Management Systems Content Management System Digital Asset Management Source Code Management Web Content Management System Document Management System Social collaboration Records Management Content repository or related standards and specification Content repository API for Java WebDAV Content Management Interoperability Services See also Information repository Content media References reflist IT stub Category Data management Category Content management systems ru ...   more details



  1. Content Engineering

    Unreferenced date May 2009 Content Engineering is a term applied to an engineering speciality dealing with the issues around the use of Content media and publishing content in computer facilitated environments. Content production, content management , content modelling, content conversion, and content use and repurposing are all areas involving this speciality. It is not a speciality with wide industry recognition and is often performed on an ad hoc basis by members of software development or content production staff, but is beginning to be recognized as a necessary function in any complex content centric project involving both content production as well as software system development. Content engineering tends to bridge the gap between groups involved in the production of content Publishing and Editing Editorial staff , Marketing , Sales , Human resources HR and more technologically oriented departments such as Software Development , or Information technology IT that put this content to use in web or other software based environments, and requires an understanding of the issues and processes of both sides. Typically, Content Engineering involves extensive use of XML technologies, XML being the most widespread language for representing structured content. Content management system Content Management Systems are often a key technology used in this practice though frequently Content Engineering fills the gap where no formal CMS has been put into place. Category Data management ...   more details



  1. Content designer

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A content designer is a designer who designs Content media and publishing content for media communication media or software . The term is mainly used in web development . Depending on the content format , the content designer usually holds a more specific title such as graphic designer for graphical content, writer for textual content, instructional designer for educational content, or a programmer for automated program data driven content. A senior content designer is a designer who leads a content design group in designing new content for a product. Depending on the purpose of the content, the role of a senior content designer may be similar or identical to a communication design , game development or educational role with a different title more associated with those professions. For example a senior content designer in a communication design profession is better known as a creative director . See also Content development Content strategy DEFAULTSORT Content Designer Category Designers Job stub Comm design stub ...   more details



  1. Heart's Content

    Heart s Content may refer to Heart s Content, Newfoundland and Labrador Hearts Content National Scenic Area , an old growth forest in Warren County, Pennsylvania Gunstwerber , a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II disambig ...   more details



  1. Content delivery

    Unreferenced date September 2008 merge to content management date March 2011 Content delivery describes the delivery of media communication media content media content such as Sound recording and reproduction audio or motion graphics video or computer software and games over a delivery medium such as broadcasting or the Internet . Content delivery has two parts Delivery of finished content for digital distribution , with its accompanying metadata Delivery of the end product to the consumer Specialist networks known as content delivery network s have distribute digital content on the Internet. Alternative technologies for content delivery include peer to peer file sharing technologies. Content can only be delivered if it exists. If it does not exist, several techniques and methods can be used for content creation or content regeneration . Alternatively, content delivery platform s create and syndicate content remotely, acting like hosted content management system s. See also Content management Package management system References reflist Category Video game development Category Digital rights management Category Electronic commerce bcast stub tr erik sa lay c ...   more details



  1. Content strategy

    Content strategy has been growing as a practice within the industry of web development since the late ... in adjacent communities such as content management , Requirements analysis business analysis and technical communication. Definitions Content strategy has been described as the practice of planning for content creation, delivery, and governance ref cite web url http www.alistapart.com articles thedisciplineofcontentstrategy author Kristina Halvorson title The Discipline of Content Strategy publisher AListApart.com ref and a repeatable system that defines the entire editorial content development process for a website development project. ref Sheffield, Richard 2009 . The Web Content Strategist s Bible , p.35. Cluefox Publishing, Atlanta. ISBN 978 1441482624 ref In her 2007 article, Content Strategy The Philosophy of Data, Rachel Lovinger described the goal of content strategy as using words and data to create unambiguous content that supports meaningful, interactive experiences. ref cite web url http www.boxesandarrows.com view content strategy the author Rachel Lovinger title Content Strategy The Philosophy of Data publisher Boxes & Arrows ref The purpose of content strategy has also been described as achieving business goals by maximizing the impact of content. ref cite web url http contentini.com content strategists what do they do author Contentini title Content Strategists What Do They Do? publisher contentini.com ref Practitioners An individual who practices content strategy as a discipline is referred to as a content strategist. The perspectives that content strategists bring to content depend strongly on their professional training and education. For instance, some specialize in content analysis , which roughly describes work with metadata, taxonomy, search engine optimization , and the ways in which the sound application of these concepts supports content ... change management . This form of content strategy may be concerned with developing new forms of content ...   more details



  1. Content package

    A content package is a file containing content and Metadata computing metadata . A content package is used in e learning to define some learning content or an assessment that can be delivered, for example by a Learning Management System . It s a standard way of describing learning content that can be read by many programs. The most widely used content packaging format is that defined by IMS Global , which uses an XML manifest file called imsmanifest.xml wrapped up inside a zip file. The learning content itself is either included in the zip file if it is HTML or other media that can run on its own, or else is referenced as a Uniform Resource Locator URL from within the manifest. The IMS format was used by SCORM to define their packaging format, and typically every SCORM content object SCO is defined by a content package. The AICC also define a content package format for material that can be called by the widely used AICC HACP standard. Their format consists of four comma separated ASCII files that define details about the learning content including a Uniform Resource Locator URL . External links http www.aicc.org AICC website http www.imsglobal.org content packaging IMS Content Packaging Category Educational technology ...   more details



  1. Content (media)

    Original research date August 2007 Weasel date March 2009 In media production and publishing, content .... Content may be delivered via any medium communication medium such as the internet, television, and audio ... of media. Terminology The word content is often used colloquially to refer to media communication media . However, content is more accurately used as a specific a term in that it means the contents of the medium ... media e.g. multimedia , hypermedia are instead referring to a type of content. An example of a type of content commonly referred to as a type of media is a motion graphic motion picture referred to as a film stock film . The distinction between medium and content is less clear when referring ... , such as dice contained in board game s or GUI widget s contained in software . Content value The author ... responsible for the entire value that they attain as content in a specific context. For example ... for a person to derive their own value from content in ways that the author didn t plan or imagine. User innovation makes it possible for users to develop their own content from existing content. Not all information content requires creative authoring or editing. Through recent technological developments ... information and experiences, can be deemed content. Technological effects on content Media production and delivery technology may potentially enhance the value of content by formatting, filtering and combining original sources of content for new audiences with new contexts. The greatest value for a given source of content for a specific audience is often found through such electronic reworking of content as dynamic and real time as the trends that fuel its interest. Less emphasis on value from content stored for possible use in its original form, and more emphasis on rapid repurposing ... less as originators and more as transformers of content. Thus, one finds out that institutions, that used ... content from various sources for a wider variety of audiences. See also width 100 valign top width ...   more details



  1. Structured content

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Structured content refers to information or Content media and publishing content that has been broken down and classified using metadata . Structured content often refers to information that has been classified using XML , but can also relate to information classified using other standard or proprietary forms of metadata . See also Structure mining Category Metadata DEFAULTSORT Structured Content Comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. HMS Content

    Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Content HMS Content 1695 6 was a 70 gun third rate captured from the French in 1695 and hulked in 1703. HMS Content 1708 6 was a storeship purchased in 1708 and sold in 1715. HMS Content 1797 6 was a 12 gun gunvessel launched in 1797 and wrecked in 1799 although there is some doubt about this vessel, which may have been a hired brig . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Content, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Uniformity of content

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Uniformity of Content is a pharmaceutical chemical analysis analysis technique for the quality control of hard shell gelatin Capsule pharmacy capsules , or tablets. It is carried out as follows Select 10 capsules or tablets at random. If using capsules empty contents of each capsule carefully in a suitable container. Using a suitable analytical method, assay the individual content of the active ingredient in each capsule or tablet. The preparation complies if not more than one all within limits individual content is outside the limits of 85 to 115 of the average content and none is outside the limits of 75 to 125 of the average content. The preparation fails to comply with the test if more than 3 individual contents are outside the limits of 85 to 115 of the average content or if one or more individual contents are outside the limits of 75 to 125 of the average content. Category Quality control DEFAULTSORT Uniformity Of Content Medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Common Content

    The Common Content project attempts to gather links to as much open content as possible under the Creative Commons parametric license regime. This includes both Share Alike and NoDerivs content, under both commercial and no commercial use terms, and so is not open source by the usual definitions. There is an effort to build an effective interface to this content at http wiki.creativecommons.org the Creative Commons wiki which is a mediawiki based service . External links http commoncontent.org commoncontent.org Category Online databases Category Creative Commons database stub ...   more details



  1. Federated content

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Federated content is digital media content that is designed to be self managing to support reporting and rights management in a peer to peer P2P network. Ex Audio stored in a digital rights management DRM file format. Further reading http www.emeraldinsight.com journals.htm?articleid 1576307&show html Searching multimedia federated content web collections in Online Information Review DEFAULTSORT Federated Content Category Digital rights management Category Peer to peer computing Compu network stub ...   more details



  1. Micro content

    Orphan date March 2010 Unreferenced date September 2009 neologism date September 2009 Notability date April 2010 Micro content is the content built for each major segment of potential customer s used in internet marketing . In marketing the potential customer base is divided into smaller segments. With internet marketing content is built for each segment, micro content. In traditional marketing each segment is just identified, not provided with any content. Micro content is a way to provide each Customer segmentation customer segment the content required. References Paul Edmunds http www.clicktorch.com pdf Why 20behavioural 20targeting 20works 20online 20white 20paper.pdf Why Behavioural Targeting Works Online , ClickTorch, 2009 accessed September 7, 2009 External links http getinternetmarketingstrategies.com 2008 06 step by step guide to building an affiliate marketing website Building An Affiliate Marketing Website Step by Step Category Internet marketing Marketing stub ...   more details



  1. Content slammer

    orphan date August 2010 Unreferenced date July 2009 Infobox software name Content Slammer developer http www.awsystems.com AW Systems platform ASP.NET Sharepoint SLAM genre content management system CMS website http www.awsystems.com slam contentslammer Content Slammer is a content management system built around Microsoft SharePoint . It s built on top of http www.codeplex.com SLAM SLAM , an open source extension to SharePoint. Category Content management systems cms software stub web software stub One of the winners of http www.nngroup.com reports intranet design awards.html Neilson Norman s top 10 intranets of 2011 for Habitat for Humanity was built using this platform. ...   more details



  1. Karina Content

    Expand Dutch topic gov date July 2009 Karina Content is a Netherlands Dutch politician and writer, born June 6 1960 in Leiden . See also List of Dutch politicians References translation ref nl Karina Content Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Content, Karina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Content, Karina Category Dutch politicians Category 1960 births Category Living people Netherlands politician stub nl Karina Content ...   more details



  1. Content inventory

    A content inventory is the process and the result of cataloging the entire contents of a website . ref ... a Content Inventory Or, A Mind Numbingly Detailed Odyssey Through Your Web Site first Jeffrey last Veen date June 2002 accessdate 27 April 2010 ref An allied practice a content audit is the process of evaluating that content. ref name Halverson cite web url http www.peachpit.com articles article.aspx?p 1388961 title Content Strategy for the Web Why You Must Do a Content Audit first Kristina last Halverson ... 2010 01 doing a content audit or inven title Doing a content audit or inventory first Scott last Baldwin ... articles content audit.html title How to do a content audit first Hilary last Marsh date January 2005 accessdate 3 May 2010 ref A content inventory and a content audit are closely related concepts, and they are often conducted in tandem. Description A content inventory typically includes all ... Spencer2006 cite web url http maadmob.net donna blog 2006 taking a content inventory title Taking a content inventory first Donna last Spencer date January 2006 accessdate 27 April 2010 ref ref name Doss2007 cite web url http www.fatpurple.com 2010 02 26 content inventory title Content Inventory Sometimes referred to as Web Content Inventory or Web Audit first Glen last Doss date January 2007 accessdate ... content analysis a practical approach.php title Content Analysis A Practical Approach first Colleen ... view content analysis title Content Analysis Heuristics first Fred last Leise date March ... a content audit or inven title Doing a content audit or inventory first Scott last Baldwin date January 2010 accessdate 27 April 2010 ref ref name Krozser cite web url http www.alttags.org content management the content inventory roadmap to a succesful cms implementation title The Content Inventory ... 27 April 2010 ref A content inventory is a quantitative analysis of a website. It simply logs what is on a website. The content inventory will answer the question What is there? A content audit is a qualitative ...   more details



  1. Content management

    Unreferenced date July 2007 Content management , or CM , is the set of processes and technologies that support ... this information is typically referred to as Content media and publishing content or, to be precise, digital content. Digital content may take the form of text, such as documents, multimedia files, such as audio or video files, or any other file type which follows a content lifecycle which requires management. The process of content management Content management practices and goals vary with mission. News organizations, e commerce websites, and educational institutions all use content management ... in the process. For example, an instance of digital content is created by one or more authors. Over time that content may be edited. One or more individuals may provide some editorial oversight thereby approving the content for publication. Publishing may take many forms. Publishing may be the act of pushing content out to others, or simply granting digital access rights to certain content to a particular person or group of persons. Later that content may be superseded by another form of content and thus retired or removed from use. Content management is an inherently collaborative process ... and editing content. Editor responsible for tuning the content message and the style of delivery, including translation and localization. Publisher responsible for releasing the content for use ... ways. Consumer, viewer or guest the person who reads or otherwise takes in content after it is published or shared. A critical aspect of content management is the ability to manage versions of content ... important aspect of content management involves the creation, maintenance, and application of review standards. Each member of the content creation and review process has a unique role and set of responsibilities in the development and or publication of the content. Each review team member requires ... term consistency and health of the knowledge base. A content management system is a set of automated ...   more details



  1. Content processor

    Content processors are sometimes confused with network processor s that inspect the packet information technology packet payload of an Internet protocol suite IP packet travelling through a computer network . These components allow for the design and deployment of next generation networking systems that can make packet or message processing decisions based on an awareness of the packet or message content. The work of Content Processors is often termed Content Processing or Deep Packet Inspection , DPI , though some people feel that the expression DPI is too limiting as many Content Processors can modify and re write content on the fly therefore they can do much more than just inspect which implies a sort of monitoring only function. Unlike knowledge based processors or Ternary Content addressable memory TCAMS , which mainly target the packet header twenty percent of the packet currently comprises the header , content processors go much further into the packet or message thereby determining the nature of the content in the packet itself 80 of the packet currently is data . Applications of content processors include Application layer layer 7 application , application oriented networks switches , routers , unified threat management UTM computer appliances , Intrusion Detection , prevention systems IDS IPS , anti virus , compliance , VOIP and XML gateways. The various layers of the OSI model are given in the link that follows with a description of layer 7 where content processing .... Advanced Content Processors can both examine and transform content. For example Microsoft s new ... and .docx. So a content processor could be used to examine all of a corporations documents and replace .... XML is often described as a self describing language. Some Content Processors support the ability to handle both message based or packet by packet analysis and some can keep track of content across ... content processors index.html Tarari Content Processors Category Networking hardware ...   more details



  1. Sticky content

    Unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Sticky content refers to content published on a website , which has the purpose of getting a user to return to that particular website or hold their attention and get them to spend longer periods of time at that site. Webmasters use this method to build up a community of returning visitors to a website. Examples of sticky content include the following Chat room , Online forum , Webmail , Internet games , Weather , News , Horoscopes , and much more. Sticky content is also sometimes called sticky tools or sticky gear . Websites featuring sticky content are often referred to as sticky sites . Category World Wide Web DEFAULTSORT Sticky Content Web stub ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 478158          Next


Search   in  
Search for Water content in Tutorials
Search for Water content in Encyclopedia
Search for Water content in Videos
Search for Water content in Books
Search for Water content in Software
Search for Water content in DVDs
Search for Water content in Store


Advertisement




Water content in Encyclopedia
Water content top Water content

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement