FACTOID # 126: Iceland has many, many more tractors per 1000 hectares of cropland than any other nation - more than twice that of the next highest country, Slovenia.
 
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Infiltration Systems - Network Security Scanning, Vulnerability Detection, and Auditing (426 words)
Infiltrator is an easy to use, intuitive network security scanner that can quickly audit your network computers for vulnerabilities, exploits, and information enumerations.
Infiltrator for Home Users is a powerful security tool for keeping your computer secure, free from exploits, and resistant against hackers.
Infiltrator can audit each computer's password and security policies, alerting you when changes should be made to increase security.
Infiltration Practices (1632 words)
Infiltration facilities are thought to be potentially the most effective type of BMP for treating polluted stormwater since the soil can be an efficient treatment medium to filter out fecal bacteria, and since soluble heavy metals, phosphorus, and some organic compounds tend to be retained by soil minerals.
Infiltration basins are water impoundments lined with relatively permeable soils and made by excavation or by construction of dams or embankments.
Infiltration basins are designed to temporarily store surface runoff water for a selected design storm or runoff volume, and to increase ground water recharge through infiltration of stored water into the surrounding soil.
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