WordNet
- a metric unit of length equal to 100 meters (同)hectometre, hm
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- ヘクトメートル(100メートル;《略》『hm』)
English Journal
- Effects of furrow irrigation on the growth, production, and water use efficiency of direct sowing rice.
- He C.SourceCollege of Agriculture, Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang, China and College of Life Science and Technology, Sichuan Agriculture University, Yaan, China. chunlinhegdou@gmail.com
- TheScientificWorldJournal.ScientificWorldJournal.2010 Aug 3;10:1483-97.
- Rice farming is the major crop production in Asia and is predicted to increase significantly in the near future in order to meet the demands for the increasing human population. Traditional irrigation methods used in rice farming often result in great water loss. New water-saving methods are urgentl
- PMID 20694444
- Impact of infrastructure and local environment on road unsafety. Logistic modeling with spatial autocorrelation.
- Flahaut B.SourceNational Fund for Scientific Research, Brussels, Belgium. flahaut@geog.ucl.ac.be
- Accident; analysis and prevention.Accid Anal Prev.2004 Nov;36(6):1055-66.
- This article aims at modeling the impact of road characteristics and local spatial environment on road (un)safety. The study applies to Belgium where some 1,500 people are killed annually on the roads. This statistic corresponds to one of the highest risks in Europe. Road unsafety is expressed here
- PMID 15350882
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- hectometre or (US) hectometer (ˈhɛktəʊˌmiːtə) —n hm one hundred metres: 1 hectometre is equivalent to 328.089 feet hectometer or (US) hectometer —n Relevant Questions What Is A Hectometre? How Many Hectometres ...
- hec·to·me·ter / ˈhɛk təˌmi tər / Show Spelled [hek-t uh-mee-ter] Show IPA noun a unit of length equal to 100 meters, or 328.08 feet. Abbreviation: hm Also, hektometer; especially British, hec·to·me·tre. Origin: 1800–10; French hectomètre.
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