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Female Remating in Drosophila ananassae: Bidirectional Selection for Remating Speed [PDF]
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S R, Singh, B N, Singh
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Multimaterial 3D Printing in Activating Bath Enables In Situ Polymerization of Thermosets with Intricate Geometries and Diverse Elastic Behaviors. [PDF]
A new embedded 3D printing (EMB3D) strategy enables in situ polymerization of DCPD/COD‐based inks within a fugitive reactive matrix where the activator in the matrix cures the printed filament. Cured ink properties are tunable through DCPD‐COD comonomer ratios, yielding materials from stiff thermosets to soft elastomers.
Lee YB +9 more
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Morphogenic Growth 3D Printing. [PDF]
I additive manufacturing process exploits the spatial propagation of a polymerization reaction front to produce 3D polymer parts 10× faster and 1000× more energy efficient than the fastest stereolithography. In contrast with existing 3D printing, this morphogenic process is inspired by biological “growth and form” due to the self‐directed propagation ...
Kim YS +10 more
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Nonmetallic reinforcement at the cap widening of Carola Bridge in Dresden
Abstract The Carola Bridge (Carolabrücke), built in 1971, has a length of approximately 375 m and takes the tram and the B 170 federal road in Dresden across the river Elbe. The intensive use of the bridge and deficits in user‐friendliness made building measures inevitable. One part was the widening of the upstream bridge cap.
Harald Michler +4 more
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Equipe Editorial e Avaliadores Ad hoc
Equipe Editorial e Avaliadores Ad hoc da REMAT, v. 7, n. 2, 2021.
Greice da Silva Lorenzzetti Andreis
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Corpo Editorial e Avaliadores Ad hoc
Corpo Editorial e Avaliadores Ad hoc da REMAT, v. 2, n. 2, 2016.
Greice da Silva Lorenzzetti Andreis
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Environmental Effects on Remating in Drosophila melanogaster [PDF]
The effects of density and food on remating were investigated using Drosophila melanogaster. The frequency of remating was unaffected by density for some combinations of fly strains but was reduced at low relative densities for other combinations.
Harshman, Lawrence G. +2 more
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Apresentação da REMAT, v. 5, n. 2, 2019.
Greice da Silva Lorenzzetti Andreis +2 more
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Queens remate despite traumatic mating in stingless bees [PDF]
AbstractMales can control female reproduction using genital plugs to impede access by rivals. In social bees, ants, and wasps, plugging may involve traumatic mating, with females being harmed. In stingless bees, chances are that plugs may promote ovarian activan, and are thought to ensure single mating—a general tendency among the social Hymenoptera ...
Veiga, Jamille Costa +4 more
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Insulin signalling regulates remating in femaleDrosophila [PDF]
Mating rate is a major determinant of female lifespan and fitness, and is predicted to optimize at an intermediate level, beyond which superfluous matings are costly. In femaleDrosophila melanogaster, nutrition is a key regulator of mating rate but the underlying mechanism is unknown. The evolutionarily conserved insulin/insulin-like growth factor-like
Wigby, Stuart +6 more
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