spring
Also known as: spraying
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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com Feb 5, 2026 2 facts
claimSpring is the peak season for the consumption of many widely consumed wild edible plants in the Shabelle Zone, including O. insignis, S. rhynchocarpa, G. tenax, and H. species.
claimIn the Shabelle Zone, the highest number of wild edible plant species are harvested and consumed during spring (September–December), followed by autumn (March–May), summer (June–August), and winter (January–February).
How Electronic Components Work blog.mide.com 2 facts
procedureIn an electromechanical relay, the power supply energizes the relay coil to create a magnetic field, which attracts a ferrous plate mounted on the armature; when the current stops, the armature is released into its resting position by spring action.
referenceAn electromechanical relay (EMR) is composed of a frame, a coil, an armature, a spring, and contacts, where the frame supports the parts, the armature is the moving switch part, and the coil (typically copper wire wound around a metal rod) generates the magnetic field that moves the armature.
Cycles and seasons impact animals, wildlife | News, Sports, Jobs observertoday.com Jan 18, 2026 2 facts
Nanomaterials in the future biotextile industry: A new cosmovision to ... frontiersin.org Dec 1, 2022 1 fact
claimTechniques for incorporating nanomaterials into textile fibers include coating, spraying, transfer printing, impregnation, dipping, and padding.
How Do The Seasons Affect Animals? - Ask A Biologist askabiologist.asu.edu May 20, 2015 1 fact
claimHouse sparrows use the increase in daylength during spring to trigger their breeding condition.
Basic Electronic Components | Sierra Circuits protoexpress.com 1 fact
referenceAn electromechanical relay is an electromagnetic switch consisting of an armature, coil, spring, and contacts that uses a magnetic field generated by the coil to change the open/closed state of a circuit.
How Climate Change is Changing Animal Habits neefusa.org Oct 4, 2023 1 fact
accountWood frogs, which are found in the Arctic, survive winter by freezing and thawing in the spring to continue their life cycle.