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CONTROLLING ONION THRIPS ON ONION, 2005 [PDF]
C. Mackey, Jonathan Edelson
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Effects of Quercetin Metabolites on Glucose‐Dependent Lipid Accumulation in 3T3‐L1 Adipocytes
Quercetin metabolites (QMs), found in foods like fruits and vegetables, can influence how fat cells process fats and sugars. This study shows that QMs help reduce fat storage and sugar uptake in fat cells when sugar levels are high. Under conditions mimicking caloric restriction, they boost sugar use for energy.
Marco Rendine+7 more
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Downregulation of the expression of silent information regulator sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) exacerbates neuronal degeneration and loss by activating forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) acetylation and promoting endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERSA)‐mediated apoptosis in aging.
Nan Zhang+20 more
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With the decline in price of the photovoltaic’s (PVs) and the increase in greenhouse gases due to the use of fossil fuels the use of photovoltaic as a power source for water pumping is becoming the more attractive solution instead of using diesel ...
Deli Kodji+3 more
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On the vegetative reproduction of onions by the headset method
Tamio Tatebe
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ONION THRIPS CONTROL IN ONION, 2006 [PDF]
Mary Lou Hessney, Brian A. Nault
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Living with elephants: A case study from Kavango‐Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area in Zimbabwe
Abstract The Kavango‐Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KaZa TFCA) is home to one of the largest populations of African savanna elephants (approximately 227,000), a species iconic for ecological balance but also a major driver of human–elephant conflict (HEC).
Muhammad Faizan Usman+4 more
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