Trends in semiochemical research highlight promising attractants and repellents for ‘push–pull’ pest control strategies of the grey field slug. Extracts from plants, predators, entomopathogenic fungi, and essential oils demonstrate potential in modifying grey field slug behaviour, inducing avoidance, antifeeding responses, or mortality, offering ...
Suleiman Mustapha+5 more
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Advising patients on the use of non-alcoholic beverages that mirror alcohol. [PDF]
Bowdring MA, Rutledge GW, Prochaska JJ.
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Geographical and varietal origin differentiation of alcoholic beverages through the association between FT-Raman spectroscopy and advanced data processing strategies. [PDF]
Hategan AR+3 more
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Current Situation of Alcoholic Beverage in Republic of Korea (Part II)
Toshihiro IDE
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Trapping is not effective for limiting damage by Vespa velutina in vineyards
Vespa velutina is an invasive hornet that damages grapes. Baited traps are commonly used to mitigate them, but trap effectiveness in vineyards has not been tested. Our study found no significant reduction in damage from trapping, and high and variable by‐catch rates. Sustainable vineyard management methods should be explored.
Yaiza R. Lueje+3 more
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Association Between the Types of Alcoholic Beverages and Pancreatitis: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Tertiary Care Centre in Central India. [PDF]
Sharma K+8 more
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The Impact of Alcoholic Beverages on Human Health. [PDF]
Anderson P.
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Use of experimental design for optimisation of the cold plasma ICP‐MS determination of lithium, aluminum and iron in soft drinks and alcoholic beverages [PDF]
Federica Bianchi+4 more
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Rationale Mass spectrometry (MS) is introduced to high school students in the UK in many pre‐university course syllabi. As such, we have identified the use of MS as a key technique that should be taught practically to undergraduates from the outset of their studies.
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