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An analysis of the steady-state heat balance method for measuring sap flow in plants
J. M. Baker
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J. L. Nieber
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Sap Flow
100%
Heat Balance Method
100%
Steady-state Heat Balance
100%
Heat Flux
66%
Dicots
33%
Conductance
33%
Temperature Distribution
33%
Finite Element Model
33%
Rate of Increase
33%
Herbaceous Plants
33%
Monocots
33%
Heat Flow
33%
Axisymmetric Finite Element
33%
Vascular Anatomy
33%
Self-compensating
33%
Fourier Equation
33%
Sap Flow Rate
33%
Engineering
Heat Balance
100%
Heat Flux
100%
One Dimensional
50%
Finite Element Modeling
50%
Axisymmetric
50%
Flow Rate
50%
Rate Increase
50%
Flow Velocity
50%
Temperature Distribution
50%