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A Comparative Analysis of the Responses of <i>Lucilia cuprina</i> (Wiedemann) and <i>Chrysomya rufifacies</i> (Macqart) (Calliphoridae) to Different Reflectance Levels of Green and Yellow Light Hues. [PDF]
Bambaradeniya TB, Magni PA, Dadour IR.
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Kinship Analysis Confirms Tolerant Galapagos Mockingbirds Are a Source of Nest Flies That Threaten Darwin's Finches. [PDF]
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IEEE Spectrum, 2008
There is no more rewarding moment for roboticists than when they first see their creations begin to twitch with a glimmer of life. For me, that moment of paternal pride came a year ago this month, when my artificial fly first flexed its wings and flew.
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There is no more rewarding moment for roboticists than when they first see their creations begin to twitch with a glimmer of life. For me, that moment of paternal pride came a year ago this month, when my artificial fly first flexed its wings and flew.
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Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2001
In the rapidly progressing field of critical care, the diverse delivery of such care seems to be reaching new “heights.“ In particular, aeromedical transport of critically ill patients involves detailed preparation for the worst possibilities but with expectations for the best outcomes.
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In the rapidly progressing field of critical care, the diverse delivery of such care seems to be reaching new “heights.“ In particular, aeromedical transport of critically ill patients involves detailed preparation for the worst possibilities but with expectations for the best outcomes.
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Sound radiation around a flying fly
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005Many insects produce sounds during flight. These acoustic emissions result from the oscillation of the wings in air. To date, most studies have measured the frequency characteristics of flight sounds, leaving other acoustic characteristics—and their possible biological functions—unexplored.
Sueur, J, Tuck, EJ, Robert, D
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