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Correction: Effects of LC50 chlorantraniliprole using different application methods on adult Spodoptera exigua and across generations

open access: yesFrontiers in Agronomy
Lin Wang   +7 more
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Forest tree biotechnology

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2000
The past year has seen the fruits of biotechnological manipulation of forest trees approach commercial application. Advances in somatic embryogenesis have brought mass clonal propagation of the top commercial trees closer to reality, and efficient gene transfer systems have been developed for a number of conifers and hardwoods.
S A, Merkle, J F, Dean
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Forest for the trees

Communications of the ACM, 2011
Keeping your source trees in order.
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Missing the Forest for the Trees

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
How had this been missed in months of close ophthalmology follow-up? I felt shocked and betrayed.
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Seeing the forest and the trees

Nature Materials, 2018
A paradigm relating ultrahigh piezoelectricity and multiscale inhomogeneous structure in relaxor ferroelectrics emerges from state-of-the-art neutron and X-ray diffuse scattering measurements.
Hiroyuki, Takenaka   +2 more
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Forest Tree Inventories

2020
Tree inventories are essential for studies in the field of historical ecology in tropical rainforests. However, in these highly diverse and heterogeneous ecosystems, tree censuses are time-consuming and challenging, particularly with regard to species identification. We provide here recommendations and basic principles for their design and realisation,
Molino, Jean-François   +4 more
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Forest tree biotechnology

1997
The forest products industry has traditionally viewed trees as merely a raw, and more or less immutable, natural resource. However, unlike such inanimate resources as metallic ores, trees have the potential to be modified genetically, essentially transmuting lead into gold.
J F, Dean   +3 more
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Missing the forest for the trees

Patient Education and Counseling, 2018
Despite my efforts and those of quite a few experienced colleagues we failed to diagnose our friend's wife illness and prevent her demise. But a sad and frustrating experience also stimulates reflection and dwelling on potential errors we made and hope to identify the next time.
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Finding the forest in the trees

Companion to the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 2005
While the iterative development approaches found in Agile Software Development fulfill the promise of working software each iteration, the task of choosing which software to build first can be formidable.This experience report discusses my team's experience working with a large healthcare company writing software for use in their hospital's newborn ...
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Irregular Assignments of Trees and Forests

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1990
Summary: Let \(G\) be a graph on \(n\) vertices. An irregular assignment of \(G\) is a weighting \(w: E(G)\to\{1,\ldots,m\}\) of the edge-set of \(G\) such that all weighted degrees \(w(v)=\sum_{v\in e}w(e)\) are distinct. The minimal number \(m\) for which this is possible is called the irregularity strength \(s(G)\) of \(G\).
Martin Aigner 0001, Eberhard Triesch
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