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               genetic network, 21–26, 31    Hazard Analysis Critical Control
               genetics, natural, 9              Points (HACCP), 312
               genome organization, microarray   HDPE. See high-density polyethylene
                   technology and, 1         heat
               genomewide location analysis, 25  accumulators, 151
               genomic information, gene expression   capacity, 100, 128, 135
                   integrated with, 25, 26     exchange process, temperature and,
               geographic information system (GIS),   154
                   181–182. See also ArcGIS    flow
                 customized, models, 190         soil, 140, 142, 149
                 data structure, 182             substrate heating, 154–156, 155f
                 GUI and, 190                  flux, 142–143
                 Internet, 191                   evaporation and latent, 102
                 NPS pollution and, 183          plates, 133–134
                 predictive model interfacing with, 185  latent, 100, 102
                 relational database structure of, 185  packaging material, 340–341
                 software, 181–182             pulse method, 133
                 time dimension within, 185    sensible, 100
                 watershed models and, 169–191  soil, 128, 135, 155
                   data transfer between, 184–185  conduction of, 143–144
                   future of, 190–191            flow, 140, 142, 149
                   interfacing, 184–185          flux of, 142–143
                   state-of-the-art, recent, 186–190  transfer of, 125–128, 145
               Geographically Referenced       transfer, 152, 221–222
                   Information System, 181       models, 125–159, 141
               Geomatics, 181                    soil, 125–128, 145
               Geoscience Information System, 181  heating, 149. See also electric cable
               germination, 125–126, 482–483     heating; substrate heating
               gibberellins                    elements, 146
                 fruit and, 408–409, 428–429   energy, 147, 156–157, 159
                 retardants reducing, 409    Hebbian learning, 6
               ginger, 384–385               HEC model. See Hydrologic
               GIS. See geographic information   Engineering Center model
                   system                    hemicellulose, 215–216, 216f, 357–358
               glass packaging, 332–334        biomass and, 219–220
               GM. See gain margin             cell wall, wood, 355–358
               graphical user interface (GUI), 186, 190  cellulose and, 357
               Green-Ampt model, 107           content, 358
               greenhouse                      primary reactions, mechanisms of,
                 solar radiation, 127–128         219–220
                 substrate heating, 146–148, 151–152  sugars, 358
               Gridded Surface Subsurface      thermal degradation, 219–220
                   Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA),   high-density polyethylene (HDPE),
                   189                           329
               ground speed, frequency, 62–64, 64f  holdout methods, 12–13
               groundwater, 95, 179–180. See also  hollow fiber-supported liquid
                   water                         membrane, 307, 308f
               growth regulators, calcium in fruit   Horton model, 106
                   and, 429                  HRUs. See hydrologic response units
               GSSHA. See Gridded Surface    HSPF. See Hydrologic Simulation
                   Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis  Program—Fortran
               GUI. See graphical user interface  Hughes press, 285–286
               gully erosion, 114            humidification, 495, 496f
                                             HU/WQ. See Hydrologic Unit Water
                                                 Quality Model
                     H H                     hydraulic erosion, 111
               HACCP. See Hazard Analysis Critical   hydrocarbon
                   Control Points              biodiesel emission of, 262, 264f
               harvesting, 501–502, 502f       ethanol production from, 268–271
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