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An aspartic protease 47 causes quantitative recessive resistance to rice black-streaked dwarf virus disease and southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus disease.

New Phytologist, 2022
Rice black-streaked dwarf virus disease (RBSDVD) and southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus disease (SRBSDVD) are the most destructive viral diseases in rice.
Zhaoyun Wang   +28 more
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Rice black-streaked dwarf virus

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Rice black-streaked dwarf virus covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts/Species Affected, Vectors & Intermediate Hosts, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Impacts, Prevention/Control, Further Information.
Qu ZhiCai   +4 more
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Is the galactic centre black hole a dwarf?

Nature, 1986
A 2.2-µm image of IRS 16, the relatively blue infrared source near the galactic centre, is presented at the highest spatial resolution yet reported. It comprises several discrete, extended sources. By intercomparison of radio and infrared images of the region, the non-thermal radio source Sgr A* can be located relative to IRS 16 without the uncertainty
Robert Sanders, Da Allen
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Popular Humor and “The Black Dwarf”

Journal of British Studies, 1976
In 1819 Viscount Castlereagh, England's Foreign Secretary and perhaps the most hated member of the Government, complained in parliament that the journalist, T. J. Wooler (1786?-1853), had become “the fugleman of the Radicals.” His weekly journal The Black Dwarf was circulating from radical Westminster to northern colliery districts, where it could be ...
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Black Halos and Dwarf Galaxies

1984
Dissipation of infalling gas into a preexisting dark halo of nondissipative matter provides an attractive scenario for the formation of disk galaxies. Tidal torquing of gas against the gravitationally dominant dark halo can account for the observed angular momentum (Fall and Efstathiou, 1980), if halos form by hierarchical clustering in the expanding ...
Colin Norman, Joseph Silk
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Identification of rice black-streaked dwarf fijivirus in maize with rough dwarf disease in China

Archives of Virology, 2001
Three virus isolates from maize with rough dwarf in different provinces in China were analyzed at the molecular level. When compared to an isolate from diseased rice plants in Hubei Province, all four isolates had identical genomic RNA electrophoretic profiles, which were composed of ten double-stranded (ds) RNAs.
Dawei Li   +5 more
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Satiric Performance in The Black Dwarf

2000
In 1815 the Napoleonic wars ended and a new round of the culture wars began. One year after Coleridge published Sibylline leaves including the revised Rime of the Ancient Mariner and the same year the Biographia Literaria appeared (1817), a very different series of publications, of more material and immediate national concern, occupied the public.
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A 10,000-solar-mass black hole in the nucleus of a bulgeless dwarf galaxy

Nature Astronomy, 2019
The motions of gas and stars in the nuclei of nearby galaxies have demonstrated that massive black holes are common1 and that their masses correlate with the stellar velocity dispersion σ★ of the bulge2–4.
J. Woo   +7 more
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