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The developmental control of size in insects

The developmental control of size in insects

... minutes of addition of the hormone in vitro, then a second series of puffs at about 3 ...hr. The second series did not appear in the presence of ... See full document

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Size-Control Regulation during Regeneration

Size-Control Regulation during Regeneration

... upregulated in CA-yap transgenics but not in DN-yap cases when compared to siblings (Figure ...Since in zebrafish the ctgf gene is duplicated (Fernando et ...that the observed effect is ... See full document

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Control using genetically modified insects poses problems for regulators.

Control using genetically modified insects poses problems for regulators.

... GM control campaign, Reeves et al. [12] point to the decade-long WHO-led sterile insect technique (SIT) programs in India that finished in a chaotic way following ill- informed but highly ... See full document

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Using the segmented regression in determining instar number of insects.

Using the segmented regression in determining instar number of insects.

... populations of Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner larvae, and simulated data considering fixed and variable proportions of larvae head capsules sizes of successive instars, were fit into a segmented ... See full document

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Oenocytes in insects

Oenocytes in insects

... cytoplasm of oenocytes has also been shown to be poor of glycogen in several ...is the case in ...and in at least four ant species (Zara and Caetano 2004; Roma et ...For ... See full document

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Maternal malaria, birth size and blood pressure in Nigerian newborns: insights into the developmental origins of hypertension from the Ibadan growth cohort.

Maternal malaria, birth size and blood pressure in Nigerian newborns: insights into the developmental origins of hypertension from the Ibadan growth cohort.

... Prevalence of maternal malaria parasitaemia was 48%, associated with younger maternal age ...had the largest effect on mean birth indices so that weight, length, head and mid-upper arm circumferences were ... See full document

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SEROLOGIES USE IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF INSECTS PREDATORS PREY

SEROLOGIES USE IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF INSECTS PREDATORS PREY

... avoid the losses caused by insect pests, there is an excessive increase and inappropriate use of chemicals on agricultural areas causing negative environmental ...biological control as an alternative ... See full document

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Control of somite number/size in zebrafish upon reduction of progenitor cells

Control of somite number/size in zebrafish upon reduction of progenitor cells

... requires the collaboration of several signalling pathways such as Nodal, FGF, Wnt and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) to achieve induction, patterning, maintenance and differentiation of the ... See full document

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Parental attitudes in children with persistent developmental stuttering: a case-control study

Parental attitudes in children with persistent developmental stuttering: a case-control study

... about the positive relationship between severity of Stuttering and “Excessive Maternal Control”, “Marital Conflict” and “Strictness and “Authoritarianism” highlight imperative management ... See full document

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The dilemmas of the developmental state: democracy and economic development in Brazil

The dilemmas of the developmental state: democracy and economic development in Brazil

... environment in Brazil, this section turns to a more recent institutional ...implemented in the mid 1990s, as part of a package of neoliberal reforms to promote development under ... See full document

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Vibrational Communication in Insects

Vibrational Communication in Insects

... convey the context (the meaning of the message) as well as provide the information about the identity and location of the ...signals insects have to be ... See full document

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Developmental absence of maxillary lateral incisors in the Portuguese population

Developmental absence of maxillary lateral incisors in the Portuguese population

... located in the embryonic fusion areas, (the latter growing within the tissue corresponding to each ‘family’ of teeth) are the teeth that are most frequently affected, the ... See full document

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Role of pleiotropy in the evolution of a cryptic developmental variation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Role of pleiotropy in the evolution of a cryptic developmental variation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

... Role of nath-10 in germ line sex ...brood size. A variation of self-brood size observed among wild isolates could be explained by a variation in the timing of ... See full document

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The developmental dynamics of terrorist organizations.

The developmental dynamics of terrorist organizations.

... impact the behavior of any particular ...on the organization’s evolution. This last decision is made in order to focus on the development of the organization, ...keep ... See full document

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Effect of follicle size on oocytes recovery rate, quality, and in-vitro developmental competence in Bos indicus cows

Effect of follicle size on oocytes recovery rate, quality, and in-vitro developmental competence in Bos indicus cows

... is the mean number of oocytes recovered per ovary from follicles having size ≥ 6mm and < 6mm was analyzed by using the MIXED procedure of SAS (SAS ...USA). The proportion ... See full document

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THE IMPACT OF FAMILY CONTROL AND SIZE ON CAPITAL STRUCTURE DECISIONS

THE IMPACT OF FAMILY CONTROL AND SIZE ON CAPITAL STRUCTURE DECISIONS

... firms in the sample, but now excluding those with a zero ratio. In this case, the results obtained are substantially different from those reported in Tables 2 and ...on the use ... See full document

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Mechanisms regulating nutrition-dependent developmental plasticity through organ-specific effects in insects

Mechanisms regulating nutrition-dependent developmental plasticity through organ-specific effects in insects

... horns in dung and rhinoceros beetles ( Emlen, 1997b; Emlen et ...mandibles in stag and broad horned flour beetles ( Okada and Miyatake, 2010; Gotoh et ...nutrition. In these organisms, large males ... See full document

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The effective population size of malaria mosquitoes: large impact of vector control.

The effective population size of malaria mosquitoes: large impact of vector control.

... sampling of multiple populations combined with the use of recently developed coalescent-based methods could help us answer this long-standing ...question. The Approximate Bayesian Computation ... See full document

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Droplets size in the phytosanitary control of potato / Tamanho da gota no controle fitossanitário de batata

Droplets size in the phytosanitary control of potato / Tamanho da gota no controle fitossanitário de batata

... m of spray boom and six tips spaced 0.5 m apart. The distance between the plant canopy and the spray tips was ...m. The sprayer tips were TT 110015 and TXA 8001VK (Teejet, Springfield, ... See full document

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Reversion of developmental mode in insects: evolution from long germband to short germband in the polyembrionic wasp Macrocentrus cingulum Brischke

Reversion of developmental mode in insects: evolution from long germband to short germband in the polyembrionic wasp Macrocentrus cingulum Brischke

... segmentation mode manifested in long germband and short germband insects (Sander, 68.. 1976)(Davis and Patel, 2002).[r] ... See full document

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