Genesis and Utilisation of Waste Lands: A Case Study of Sultanpur District |
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In the second combination of stepwise regression analysis in the first step , variable X , ( drainage density ) is entered which explains 46.8 % variation in waterlogged land significant at 1 % level of significance .
In the second combination of stepwise regression analysis in the first step , variable X , ( drainage density ) is entered which explains 46.8 % variation in waterlogged land significant at 1 % level of significance .
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In the second set of stepwise regression analysis , the most dominant variable in explaining variation of usar land is pH value of the soil ( X10 ) which alone explains 98.5 % variation of usar land , while in the second step variable ...
In the second set of stepwise regression analysis , the most dominant variable in explaining variation of usar land is pH value of the soil ( X10 ) which alone explains 98.5 % variation of usar land , while in the second step variable ...
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In the first set of stepwise regression , dominant variable is X1 ( pH value of the soil ) which alone explains 92.7 % variation of kankrili land . In the second step variable X , ( drainage density ) enters and jointly with variable ...
In the first set of stepwise regression , dominant variable is X1 ( pH value of the soil ) which alone explains 92.7 % variation of kankrili land . In the second step variable X , ( drainage density ) enters and jointly with variable ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Typology and Distribution of Waste Lands | 32 |
Old Fallow Land villagewise 198182 | 63 |
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