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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental layout

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental layout

... plot and observations were synchronized to run between 08:00 ...(Rao and Suryanarayana ...Oct) and seventh (17 Oct) days after spraying the ..., and 23 rd of October ...florea, and Apis ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental site and Treatment application

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental site and Treatment application

... chlorophyll and carotene content of fruit was measured by the methods described by Hendry and Price ...diameter, and fruit growth were measured weekly with the aid of a Vernier ...Japan) ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Fractional Experimental Planning

MATERIALS AND METHODS Fractional Experimental Planning

... 1 and 4 months, using distilled water as the heating ...(30 and 35ºC), needed longer heat exposure times for optimum activation if compared with those that were generated at the milder temperature ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Collection of experimental material

MATERIALS AND METHODS Collection of experimental material

... 5.5% and 7% were tested against the target fungus ...partitioned and n-butanol, chloroform, n-hexane, ethyl acetate fractions were isolated according to their ...phosphonates and cardiac ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental site

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental site

... reduce the volume up to twenty times for easy handling. The initial reduced extract through boiling was considered as 100% concentration. Further concentrations were prepared by diluting the extract with distilled water ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Materials

MATERIALS AND METHODS Materials

... Bernoulli and improved by Timoshenko, are valid for homogeneous isotropic ...orthotropic materials such as clear wood (BODIG; JAYNE, 1993; BORDONNÉ, 1989; BRANCHERIAU; BAILLÈRES, 2002; HEARMON, ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental set up and growth conditions

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental set up and growth conditions

... equator and the high altitude of the potato production ...lesions and roots can sometimes be ‘plastered’ with gall-like structures ...necrotic and deformed ...scab and its potential to reduce ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Animals

MATERIALS AND METHODS Animals

... transient and acute with the fragmented yeast ...infection and confirm previous findings concerning the tissue responses elicited by the fungal process 11,29 ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental animals

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental animals

... protection and a reduction of Salmonella colonization, which is similar to results obtained by Snoeyenbos et ...(2) and Schneitz et ...Schneitz and Hakkinen ...acids and a low ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental

... diseases, and arthritis ...(BHT) and tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) are usually used as food additives by the food industry to prevent lipid ...toxic and carcinogenic components formed during their ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental Design

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental Design

... C24-26 and RRO, Residual Range Organics ...content and hence environmental risk by the process plus the improvement of the physical characteristics of the soil, are promising results with regard to future ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental design

MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental design

... 3.0 and 4.5, and vegetables that present pH between ...survival and/or destruction of native and contaminant microorganisms (Silva, ...PB12 experimental design with the real and ... See full document

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SUBJECTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS

SUBJECTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS

... Microscopically, the aetiological agents present as yeast elements, pseudo-hyphae, septate hyphae, rami- fied hyphae (short or long; regular or curled) or a com- bination of these findings with a brownish colouration ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Strains

MATERIALS AND METHODS Strains

... Industrial application success of improved strains depends on their genetics and physiological characterization, with a system that allows quick diagnosis. There are many available techniques for this purpose. ... See full document

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SUBJECTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS

SUBJECTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS

... 1978 and provides clinical and laboratory diagnoses for this ...practices and a screening program for all pregnant women living in GO (operating since 2004) (Botelho et ...Brazil) and ELISA ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Material

MATERIALS AND METHODS Material

... (Currie and Horner, 1988; Horner and Weishampel, 1988; Horner and Currie, 1994; Norell et ...2004) and in some instances, to species-specific nesting behaviors (Norell et ...Dong and ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Praziquantel

MATERIALS AND METHODS Praziquantel

... mansoni and thus it is very important to study the phenotypic characteristics associated with ...worms and eggs, by comparing a PZQ- resistant strain obtained under PZQ drug pressure with a PZQ-susceptible ... See full document

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PATIENTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS

PATIENTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS

... (5’-ATGGGGACAAGTGAAAATGTC-3’) and the super- script II RT enzyme (Invitrogen, Life Technologies) in- cubated for 60 min at 42ºC according to manufacturer’s ...CA) and the final volume was completed with ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Strains

MATERIALS AND METHODS Strains

... (1:1) and chloroform + octanol (24:1) – Sigma Chemical ...CL2) and the precipitate was ...(Labsynth) and re- suspended in TE buffer (10mL Tris 1M pH 8, 2mL EDTA ...added and the mixture placed ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Samples

MATERIALS AND METHODS Samples

... The presence of Aeromonas spp. in food has been demonstrated. They are often introduced from water, which is the natural habitat of many species and is thought to be the main source of contamination. The ... See full document

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