resembling a sphere rotating around an axis. A rotation is a circular motion circular movement of an object around a center or point geometry point of rotation . A Three dimensional space three dimensional object rotates always around an imaginary Line geometry line called a rotation axis ... upon itself, or wikt spin spin . A rotation about an external point, e.g. the Earth about the Sun , is called ... Main Rotation mathematics File Rotation illustration.png right thumb Rotation of a planar figure around a point File Rotation v spin Parent 1.png thumb Rotational Orbit v Spin File AxialTiltObliquity.png thumb right Relations between rotation axis, Orbital plane astronomy plane of orbit and axial tilt for Earth . Mathematics Mathematically , a rotation is a rigid body movement which, unlike a translation ..., translations, or combinations of the two. A rotation is simply a progressive radial orientation ... perpendicular to the plane of the motion. If the axis of the rotation lies external of the body in question then the body is said to orbit. There is no fundamental difference between a rotation and a orbit and or spin . The key distinction is simply where the axis of the rotation lies, either within .... If a rotation around a point or axis is followed by a second rotation around the same point axis, a third rotation results. The reverse inverse element inverse of a rotation is also a rotation. Thus, the rotations around a point axis form a group mathematics group . However, a rotation around a point or axis and a rotation around a different point axis may result in something other than a rotation, e.g. a translation. Rotations around the x , y and z axes are called principal rotations . Rotation around any axis can be performed by taking a rotation around the x axis, followed by a rotation around the y axis, and followed by a rotation around the z axis. That is to say, any spatial rotation ... cyclic permutation Euler angles rigid body rotation around a fixed axis rotation group SO 3 rotation ... more details
Heavy Rotation may refer to Heavy rotation , in broadcating, the repeated airing of a limited playlist of songs or music videos Heavy Rotation Anastacia album Heavy Rotation Anastacia album Heavy Rotation Deceptikonz album Heavy Rotation Deceptikonz album Heavy Rotation song Heavy Rotation song , a song by AKB48 Heavy Rotation , a song by Ciara from Basic Instinct album Basic Instinct Heavy Rotation , a song by Soul Asylum from Hang Time album Hang Time disambig ... more details
Cyclonic rotation or circulation is movement in the same direction as the Earth s rotation, as opposed to anticyclonic rotation . External links http amsglossary.allenpress.com glossary search?id cyclonic rotation1 Cyclonic Rotation AMS Glossary of Meteorology Category Climate patterns climate stub nl Cyclonale circulatie ... more details
Anticyclonic rotation or circulation is movement in the direction opposite to the Earth s rotation. Compare cyclonic rotation External links http amsglossary.allenpress.com glossary search?id anticyclonic rotation1 Anticyclonic Rotation AMS Glossary of Meteorology Category Climate patterns climate stub nl Anticyclonale circulatie ... more details
Wiktionarypar rotationRotation is a circular motion of a body about a center. Rotation may also refer to Physics Differential rotation of objects Optical rotation polarization Rotational spectroscopy Mathematics Rotation mathematics Rotation around a fixed axis , a subset of rotation with more constraints Improper rotation producing an inversion The Curl mathematics curl of a vector field Bitwise rotation , a mathematical operator on bit patterns Music Rotation music , a term referring to the frequency of airplay of a particular song Rotation album , Cute Is What We Aim For s second studio album. Rotate song , a song off Capone N Noreaga s third album Channel 10 . Other Crop rotation , a farming practice Job rotation , a business management approach Stock rotation , a retail practice Rotation film , the film of that name. Rotation pool , a type of pocket billiards game In baseball pitching, the Glossary of baseball R rotationrotation is the group of starting pitchers for a team, and the order in which they pitch Robson Rotation , the practice of printing multiple ballots for an election, each having the candidates listed in a different order Clerkship medicine , also known as a rotation, referring in medical education to the later part of training where students spend time in a hospital environment, as opposed to receiving classroom instruction Rotation aviation refers to the act of lifting the nose off the runway during takeoff Display rotation , for the orientation of a page on the display device of a computer See also Rotation group disambiguation disambig cs Rotace rozcestn k de Rotation fr Rotation gl Rotaci n hom nimos hr Rotacija it Rotazione disambigua lb Rotatioun lt Rotacija nl Rotatie ja no Rotasjon nds Rotatschoon pl Obr t ujednoznacznienie pt Rota o ru sk Rot cia fi Rotaatio sv Rotation th ... more details
In mathematics rotation group may refer to Circle group , the rotation group in two dimensions Rotation group SO 3 , the rotation group in three dimensions Rotations in 4 dimensional Euclidean space , the group SO 4 Orthogonal group , the general rotation group A rotation group or proper symmetry group with fixed point Cyclic group , rotational symmetry group for an object with n fold symmetry in a plane of rotation Point groups in three dimensions Rotation groups Point groups in three dimensions that are rotation groups See also Rotation disambiguation Symmetry group disambiguation mathdab ... more details
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Image Circle.svg thumb right A circle. A complete rotation about the center point is equal to 1 turn geometry turn , 360 degree angle , or 2 pi radian s. In mathematics , the angle of rotation is a measurement of the amount, the angle , that a shape figure is rotation rotated about a fixed point mathematics fixed point , often the center geometry center of a circle . For example, the carts on a Ferris wheel move along a circle around the center point of that circle. If a cart moves around the wheel once, the angle of rotation is 360 degrees. If the cart was stuck halfway, at the top of the wheel, at that point its angle of rotation was only 180 degrees. Angles are commonly measured in degree angle degree s, radian s and turn geometry turns .... See also Hinge Plane of rotation Rotational symmetry Category Angle Geometry stub et P rdenurk ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 In 3D geometry , an improper rotation , also called rotoreflection or rotary reflection is, depending on context, a linear transformation or affine transformation which is the combination of a rotation about an axis and a reflection in a plane perpendicular to the axis. Equivalently it is the combination of a rotation and an inversion in a point on the axis. Therefore it is also called a rotoinversion or rotary inversion . In both cases the operations commute. Rotoreflection and rotoinversion are the same if they differ in angle of rotation by 180 , and the point of inversion is in the plane of reflection. An improper rotation of an object thus produces a rotation of its mirror image . The axis is called the rotation reflection axis . This is called an n fold improper rotation if the angle of rotation is 360 n . The notation S sub n sub S for Spiegel , German for mirror denotes the symmetry group generated by an n fold improper rotation not to be confused ... , i.e. rotation by an angle of rotation of 360 n with inversion. In the wider sense, an improper rotation is an indirect isometry , i.e., an element of E 3 E sup sup 3 see Euclidean group it can ... is an affine transformation with an orthogonal matrix that has a determinant of 1. A proper rotation is an ordinary rotation. In the wider sense, a proper rotation is a direct isometry , i.e., an element of E sup sup 3 it can also be the identity, a rotation with a translation along the axis, or a pure ... a determinant of 1. In the wider senses, the composition of two improper rotations is a proper rotation, and the product of an improper and a proper rotation is an improper rotation. When studying the symmetry of a physical system under an improper rotation e.g., if a system has a mirror symmetry ... symmetries Category Lie groups de Drehspiegelung fr Antirotation ja simple Improper rotation sv Oegentlig rotation ... more details
In geometry , a plane of rotation is an abstract object used to describe or visualise rotation mathematics rotation s in space. In three dimensions it is an alternative to the Rotation around a fixed axis axis of rotation , but unlike the axis of rotation it can be used in other dimensions, such as two ... s of rotation. They can be associated with bivector s from geometric algebra . They are related to the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a rotation matrix . And in particular dimension s they are related ... of rotation are not used much in two and three dimensions, as in two dimensions there is only one plane so identifying the plane of rotation is trivial and rarely done, while in three dimensions the axis of rotation serves the same purpose and is the more established approach. The main use for them ... this can be taken as another definition of the plane. Plane of rotation A plane of rotation for a particular rotation mathematics rotation is a plane that is Linear map mapped to itself by the rotation ... by the rotation. This transformation of the plane to itself is always a rotation about the origin, through an angle which is the angle of rotation for the plane. Every rotation except for the Identity element identity rotation with matrix the identity matrix has at least one plane of rotation, and up to math left lfloor frac n 2 right rfloor math planes of rotation, where n is the dimension. The maximum ... 6 style width 50px 7 style width 50px 8 Number of planes 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 When a rotation has multiple planes of rotation they are always orthogonal to each other, with only the origin in common. This is a stronger ... p. 222 ref In more than three dimensions planes of rotation are not always unique. For example the negative ... a rotation in four dimensions in which every plane through the origin is a plane of rotation through an angle , so any pair of orthogonal planes generates the rotation. But for a general rotation it is at least ... are rotated through an angle, so the set of planes and angles fully characterise the rotation ... more details
A rotation flap is a semicircular skin flap that is rotated into the defect on a fulcrum point . The flap must be adequately large, and a large base is necessary if a back cut will be needed to lengthen the flap. If the flap is too small, the residual defect can be covered by mobilizing the surrounding tissue. A drawback of rotation flaps is the extended cutting and undermining needed to create the flap, thus increasing the risk of hemorrhage and nerve damage . References cite book title Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery A Problem Solving Manual last Weerda first Hilko year 2001 publisher Thieme Medical Publishers isbn 1588900762 External links http www.emedicine.com derm topic861.htm Rotation flap eMedicine http www.accessmedicine.com search searchAMResultImg.aspx?rootterm local rotation flap&rootID 44357&searchType 1 Images on rotation flap Surgery stub Category Plastic surgery ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Differential rotation is seen when different parts of a rotating object move with different angular velocity angular velocities rates of rotation at different latitudes ... s usually show differential rotation and examples in our solar system include the Sun , Jupiter and Saturn . History Around the year 1610, Galileo Galilei observed sunspots and calculated the rotation ... at the poles and at the equator, in good agreement with modern values. The cause of differential rotation Because of the pre stellar accretion phase, and the conservation of angular momentum , rotation is induced. Differential rotation is caused by convection in stars. This is movement of mass, due ... angular velocity in stellar wind s. Differential rotation thus depends on temperature differences in adjacent regions. Measuring differential rotation There are many ways to measure and calculate differential rotation in stars to see if different latitudes have different angular velocities. The most ... measurements of solar p modes it is possible to deduce the differential rotation. The Sun has very ... can yield the rotation of the solar interior. This varies with both depth and especially latitude ... math , where i is the angle between the line of sight and the rotation axis, permitting the study of the rotational ... 2. Solar differential rotation is also seen in magnetograms, images showing the strength and location of solar magnetic fields. Effects of differential rotation Gradients in angular rotation caused ... in the outer envelopes. The interface between these two regions is where angular rotation gradients ... rotation is one part of the mixing processes in stars, mixing the materials and the heat energy of the stars. Differential rotation affects stellar optical absorption line spectra through Doppler ... surface. Solar differential rotation causes shear at the so called tachocline. This is a region where rotation changes from differential in the convection zone to nearly solid body rotation in the interior ... more details
External rotation or lateral rotation is rotation away from the center of the body. The muscles of external rotation include of arm humerus at shoulder ref http www.exrx.net Articulations Shoulder.html anchor109903 Shoulder Articulations Bot generated title ref Deltoid muscle Infraspinatus Teres minor of thigh femur at hip ref http www.exrx.net Articulations Hip.html anchor849446 Hip Articulations Bot generated title ref Gluteus maximus muscle Gluteus maximus Lateral rotator group piriformis gemellus superior obturator internus gemellus inferior obturator externus quadratus femoris Sartorius muscle Sartorius Obturator externus of human leg leg at knee ref http www.exrx.net Articulations Knee.html anchor23261 Knee Articulations Bot generated title ref Biceps femoris muscle Biceps femoris of human eyeball eyeball motion is also called extorsion or excyclotorsion ref eMedicineDictionary Extorsion ref Inferior rectus muscle Inferior oblique muscle References references External links eMedicineDictionary External rotation Joints Category Anatomical terms of motion musculoskeletal stub de Rotation Medizin nl Exorotatie ... more details
In anatomy , internal rotation also known as medial rotation is rotation towards the center of the body. The muscles of internal rotation include of arm humerus at shoulder ref http www.exrx.net Articulations Shoulder.html anchor109903 Shoulder Articulations Bot generated title ref Deltoid muscle Subscapularis Teres major Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis major Biceps Brachii of thigh femur at hip ref http www.exrx.net Articulations Hip.html anchor849446 Hip Articulations Bot generated title ref Tensor fasciae latae Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus of human leg leg at knee ref http www.exrx.net Articulations Knee.html anchor23261 Knee Articulations Bot generated title ref Popliteus Semimembranosus Semitendinosus of human eyeball eyeball motion is also called intorsion or incyclotorsion ref eMedicineDictionary Intorsion ref Superior rectus muscle Superior oblique muscle References references External links eMedicineDictionary internal rotation Joints Category Anatomical terms of motion musculoskeletal stub de Rotation Medizin nl Endorotatie ... more details
File Aeroflot Il 96 300 RA 96010 HAN 2007 6 22.png thumb An Aeroflot Il 96 rotating. In aviation, rotation refers to the action of applying back pressure to a control device, such as a Yoke aircraft yoke , side stick or centre stick , to lift the nose wheel off the ground during the takeoff roll. Proper rotation is important for safety reasons and to decrease takeoff distance. ref Cite web url http flighttraining.aopa.org students presolo skills normaltakeoff.html title Normal Takeoff and Climb publisher AOPA author Christopher L. Parker accessdate 10 July 2010 ref This is when the aircraft lifts up from the runway and takes off whenever it reaches the maximum proper takeoff speed for a safe takeoff, which is called the V speeds V sub R sub speed. Certain planes like Boeing 727 , Boeing 767 , and Concorde require a high degree of rotation during rotation, but not all planes require a lot of rotation if too much rotation is added for takeoff, the plane will stall and crash. References Reflist Category Flight phases Aviation stub ... more details
Left rotation refers to the following In an Array data structure array , moving all items to the next lower location. The first item is moved to the last location, which is now vacant. In a List computing list , removing the head and inserting it at the tail . Tree Rotation In a binary search tree , a left rotation is the movement of a node, X, down to the left. This rotation assumes that X has a right child or subtree . X s right child, R, becomes X s parent node and R s left child becomes X s new right child. This rotation is done to balance the tree specifically when the right subtree of node X has a significantly depends on the type of tree greather height than its left subtree. Left rotations and right are order preserving in a binary search tree it preserves the binary search tree property an in order traversal of the tree will yield the keys of the nodes in proper order . AVL trees and red black tree s are two examples of binary search trees that use the left rotation. A single left rotation is done in O 1 time but is often integrated within the node insertion and deletion of binary search trees . The rotations are done to keep the cost of other methods and tree height at a minimum. References Thomas H. Cormen , Charles E. Leiserson , Ronald L. Rivest , and Clifford Stein , 2001, Introduction to Algorithms , second edition. McGraw Hill, ISBN 0 07 013151 1. Chapter 13. DEFAULTSORT Left Rotation Category Trees data structures cs Lev rotace ... more details
orphan date February 2009 Tabor Rotation is a differentiated, instructional strategy for teaching mathematics at the K 12 and Middle School levels. Tabor rotation uses small heterogeneous, collaborative,student led groups rotating through learning stations. This is done several times a week. A week of Tabor Rotation also includes whole group mini lessons, robust vocabulary development, readiness grouping, and journal writing. Tabor Rotation is intended to optimize the student teacher ratio and utilize collaborative and cooperative learning. It naturally and purposefully differentiates instruction while various learning styles and addressing multiple intelligences. A key to Tabor Rotation s effectiveness is that it spirals a concept through multiple stations and reviews it periodically when a game or activity is cycled back into the rotation or into whole group mini lessons. Glenna W. Tabor , M.Ed. Regent University , the creator of Tabor Rotation, has served as a Professional Development Institute staff trainer for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and as a mathematics consultant for Insight, a division of McGraw Hill. She has served as a member of the facility of Regent University in Virginia and has instructed graduate courses on Curriculum Development , Assessment Theory , and Effective Mathematics and Reading process Reading Instruction. References http www.glennatabor.com Tabor Rotation Home br http www.glennatabor.com M A Love Thesis.pdf Masters Thesis of Marcie Amanda Love br http www.glennatabor.com newsprint.html Chattanooga Times Free Press, Feb. 13, 2008 Category Educational stages Category Education in the United States Category Regent University ... more details
unreferenced date May 2011 merge tidal locking date November 2011 Image Synchronous rotation.svg thumb Due to synchronous rotation of their moon, the inhabitants of the central body will never be able to see its side marked with green. In astronomy , synchronous rotation is a planetology planetological term describing a body orbit ing another, where the orbiting body takes as long to rotate on its axis of rotation axis as it does to make one orbit and therefore always keeps the same hemisphere pointed at the body it is orbiting. Another way of describing it is that from the surface of the satellite, the main planet appears to be locked in place in the sky as it slowly rotates. The Moon is in synchronous rotation about the Earth , and Iapetus moon Iapetus is in synchronous rotation about Saturn . See also Tidal locking Tidal acceleration Rotation Synchronous orbit Orbital resonance Category Planetary science astronomy stub af Sinkroniese omwenteling als Gebundene Rotation ar bg ca Rotaci s ncrona cs V zan rotace da Bunden rotation de Gebundene Rotation es Rotaci n s ncrona eo Ligita rotacio fr Rotation synchrone ko hr Sinkrona rotacija it Rotazione sincrona he nl Synchronisatiehoogte ja no Bundet rotasjon nn Bunden rotasjon nds Bunnen Rotatschoon pl Obr t synchroniczny pt Rota o sincronizada ru sk Viazan rot cia sl So asno vrtenje sv Bunden rotation vi Qu o quay ng b zh ... more details
Ad rotation is the practice of showing multiple Advertising advertisements in a single location on a web page . Ads may be rotated with each new page load, within a single page load, or both. Because the ads are placed in the same location, they are typically the same format. The goals of ad rotation include Allow publishing sites to serve ads for multiple advertisers. Keep advertising fresh . If the ad never changes, users are more likely to ignore it. For content rich sites, increase exposure to advertising by showing multiple ads per page load instead of just one. Ad rotation software , known as ad rotators , commonly provide features such as the following image management display weighting to control the frequency and duration of individual ads reporting, allowing advertisers to see how often ads were displayed and clicked for service based ad rotation, management features such as color selection , filtering competitor ads , channel selection content, video, search, etc. and payment management Technical implementation Technically, ad rotation can be accomplished in multiple ways. The three most common approaches are server side , client side and service based . With server side ad rotation, the ad is selected on the server and the corresponding HTML markup is generated and then served. Client side ad rotation typically involves JavaScript of some sort either straight client side JavaScript or else AJAX calls to the server. Service based ad rotation is similar to client side ad rotation in that it typically involves placing a small amount of JavaScript in the web page, but the JavaScript calls against a third party service that provides its own management interface for specifying ad delivery options. Google s AdSense service is an example of service based ad rotation. References Rotating Advertisements on Your Site http www.logicaltips.com LPMArticle.asp?ID 89 DEFAULTSORT Ad Rotation Category Internet advertising and promotion Category Internet marketing ... more details
This article is about the rotation number , which is sometimes called the map winding number or simply winding number . There is another meaning for winding number , which appears in complex analysis . In mathematics , the rotation number is an invariant of homeomorphism s of the circle . It was first ... number rationality of the rotation number. Definition Suppose that f S sup 1 sup S sup 1 ... math for every real number x and every integer m . The rotation number of f is defined in terms of the iterated ... is unique modulo integers, therefore the rotation number is a well defined element of R Z . Intuitively, it measures the average rotation angle along the orbit dynamics orbits of f . Example If f is a rotation by , so that math F x x theta, math then its rotation number is cf Irrational rotation . Properties The rotation number is invariant under topological conjugacy , and even topological semiconjugacy ... map h of the circle into itself not necessarily homeomorphic then f and g have the same rotation ... of the circle. There are two distinct possibilities. The rotation number of f is a rational number ... of the points on each such orbit coincides with the order of the points for a rotation by p ... and backward directions may be different. The rotation number of f is an irrational number ... rotation by the angle &theta and all orbits are dense set dense . Denjoy proved that this possibility ... and backward direction converge to C . In this case, f is semiconjugate to the irrational rotation by &theta ... . Rotation number is continuous when viewed as a map from the group of homeomorphisms with math C ... du cercle des rotations , Publ. Math. IHES, 49 1979 pp. 5 234 Scholarpedia title Rotation theory urlname Rotation theory curator Micha Misiurewicz Sebastian van Strien, http www.maths.warwick.ac.uk strien MA424 HTMLversion node6.html Rotation Numbers and Poincar s Theorem 2001 Category Fixed points mathematics Category Dynamical systems fr Nombre de rotation nl Rotatiegetal pl Liczba obrotu ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Music rotation is a practice under the jurisdiction of the radio programming music director at a radio station. Generally occurring either a once a week or on all weekdays, the oldest music generally sorted by genre is replaced with newer music a DJ has picked out of the new bin to review. Station DJs will review an album and write in a level of desired rotation generally Light, Medium, Heavy at which point the music director will then decide whether or not that CD is put into rotation or simply added to the station s library. Labels hire firms to call college radio stations and make sure their CDs are put into rotation, or at least reviewed, since an album put directly into the library will rarely be played, which leads to questions raised by commercialism for many stations. See also Spin radio . Category Radio terminology Category Music industry ... more details
The Carrington rotation of the Sun is a system for comparing locations on the Sun over a period of time, allowing the following of sunspot groups or reappearance of eruptions at a later time. Because the Solar rotation is variable with latitude, depth and time, any such system is necessarily arbitrary and only makes comparison meaningful over moderate periods of time. Differential rotation is when different latitudes rotate at different rates and applies to all fluid bodies including all stars and the surface of gas giant planets. Solar rotation is arbitrarily taken to be 27.2753 days for the purpose of Carrington rotations. Each rotation of the Sun under this scheme is given a unique number called the Carrington Rotation Number, starting from November 9, 1853. The Bartels Rotation Number ref Citation last Bartels first J. title Twenty Seven Day Recurrences in Terrestrial Magnetic and Solar Activity, 1923 1933 journal Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity volume 39 pages 201 202a year 1934 doi 10.1029 TE039i003p00201 bibcode 1934TeMAE..39..201B issue 3 ref is a similar numbering scheme that uses a period of exactly 27 days and starts from February 8, 1832. Richard Christopher Carrington determined the solar rotation rate from low latitude sunspots in the 1850s and arrived at 25.38 days for the sidereal rotation period. Sidereal rotation is measured relative to the stars ... rotation, plotted under the preceding ones, most sunspots or other phenomena will reappear directly below the same phenomenon on the previous rotation. There may be slight drifts left or right over ... Differential rotation in stars References reflist External links http alpo astronomy.org solar rotn nos.html Carrington Rotation Commencement Dates 1853 2016 http umtof.umd.edu pm crn CARRTIME.HTML Carrington Rotation Start and Stop Times http scienceworld.wolfram.com astronomy CarringtonRotationNumber.html Carrington Rotation Number Category Sun zh ... more details
Introduction Job rotation is a management technique ref http dictionary.reference.com browse technique ref that assigns trainees to various jobs and departments over a period of a few years. ref Schultz, D. ref Surveys show that an increasing number of companies are using job rotation to train employees. There are both positive and negative effects involved with job rotation that need to be taken into consideration ... choose to utilize job rotation such as using job rotation as a learning Mechanism . Research suggests ... may benefit from using job rotation by having the ability to staff key positions within a company. This practice .... Job rotation can also be used to alleviate ref http dictionary.reference.com browse alleviate ... types of musculoskeletal disorders may be reduced. ref Jorgensen, M. ref Job Rotation is also believed .... ref Hsieh, A. ref Negative Effects There are some negative attributes associated with job rotation. Firstly, some positions within a company may not be eligible for rotation. There may be positions .... ref Hsieh,A. ref These positions may not fit the profile for rotation opportunities because of the costs ... workers that may be resistant to job rotation due to standard union practices. ref Jaturanonda ... rotation implementation which can lead to wage inequality . ref Black, S. ref Finally, the utilization of Job Rotation may have the effect of reducing a workforce because of the cross training involved ... decides to utilize job rotation, it is a decision which needs to be thoroughly evaluated based on the positive ..., H. 2004 . A reassessment of the relationship between job specialization, job rotation and job ... study on weights of decision criteria for job rotation in Thailand Comparison between public and private ..., M., Davis, K., Kotowski, S., Aedla, P., & Dunning, K. 2005 . Characteristics of job rotation in the Midwest US manufacturing sector. Ergonomics , 48 15 , 1721 1733. Ortega, J. 2001 . Job rotation ... and Work Today. Boston Pearson, p.136,144. industry stub business stub DEFAULTSORT Job Rotation ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Cullars Rotation nrhp type image Cullars Rotation Auburn University.JPG caption Cullars Rotation is the oldest continuous soil fertility experiment in the Southeastern United States . Cullars Rotation is located on the campus of Auburn University directly behind the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art . location Woodfield Dr., E of US 29, Auburn, Alabama lat degrees 32 lat minutes 35 lat seconds 19 lat direction N long degrees 85 long minutes 29 long seconds 1 long direction W ... 03000231 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Cullars Rotation is a soil fertility experiment on the Auburn ... Places . The Cullars Rotation experiment, which started in 1911, is the oldest ongoing cotton fertility ..., the land on which the Cullars Rotation sits was used in a number of agricultural experiments ... fertilization on a three year rotation of cotton , maize corn , and wheat and soybeans . The Cullars .... In 2001, the portion of the Cullars site not occupied by the Cullars Rotation was landscaped ... between the museum grounds and the rotation to ensure experimental integrity. Experiment The Cullars Rotation consists of three sets of 14 soil treatments, with one set of treatments for each of the three crops cotton, corn, and wheat and soybeans in the rotation. Each treatment fills a roughly ... have made certain sections of the Cullars Rotation some of the most nutrient poor soil in the United States. Miscellaneous The Cullars Rotation is located east of the grounds of the Jule Collins ... experiment, the Rotation is not open to the public, but can be viewed from the museum grounds. The Rotation was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 18, 2003. See also Old Rotation A similar nearby agricultural rotation experiment National Register of Historic Places listings ... www.ag.auburn.edu agrn cullars.htm The Cullars Rotation circa 1911 . Retrieved January 21, 2006. Mitchell, C.C., Delaney, D.P., Balkcom, K.S. 2004. Alabama s Cullars Rotation Experiment C. 1911 ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Old Rotation nrhp type image TheOldRotation1.JPG caption The Old Rotation at Auburn University location Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama lat degrees 32 lat minutes 35 lat seconds 36 lat direction N long degrees 85 long minutes 29 long seconds 9 long direction W locmapin Alabama area ... name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Old Rotation is a soil fertility experiment on the Auburn University campus in Auburn, Alabama . The Old Rotation experiment, which started in 1896, is the third oldest .... It was the first experiment to show that a cotton legume crop rotation would allow soil to support a cotton crop indefinitely. The Old Rotation is listed on the National Register of Historic ... Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College set up the Old Rotation experiment on a one acre ... when cotton doesn t grow. This rotation of cotton and soybeans has continued uninterrupted since. In addition to the cotton legume rotation, additional rotations have been added in adjacent plots consisting of a cotton corn, cotton corn legume and cotton corn legume soybean rotation. It became evident within a few years that adding the winter legume crop as a rotation was sufficient to restore adequate nutrients to the soil to maintain a yearly cotton crop indefinitely. Experiment The Old Rotation ... without rotation or fertilizer Cotton rotated with winter legumes but not fertilized Cotton ... of the unrotated plots. Miscellaneous The Old Rotation is located adjacent to the Donald E. Davis Arboretum on Lem Morrison Drive in Auburn. The Rotation was placed on the National Register of Historic ... Image TheOldRotation4.JPG Image OldRotation5.JPG gallery See also Cullars Rotation A similar nearby agricultural rotation experiment. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lee County, Alabama ... agrn cotton.htm Old Rotation Retrieved January 21, 2006. Elstein, David 2003 . ARS improves yields in 100 year old experiment the 106th cotton crop grown on the Old Rotation the world s oldest ... more details