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Barriers and facilitators to implementing immersive virtual reality in long-term care settings: an interdisciplinary partnership study exploring staff perspectives. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Pain Res (Lausanne)
Sadowski I   +22 more
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Recurrent selection programs for white clover (Trifolium repens L.) using self-compatible plants. I. Selection of self-compatible plants and inheritance of a self-compatibility factor

Euphytica, 1989
When white clover plants were self-pollinated, 75% of a 143-plant population did not set seed. Plants which did set small numbers of seed probably did so as a result of pseudo-self-compatibility. One highly self-compatible plant was selected from the breeding materials.
Toshihiko Yamada
exaly   +2 more sources

Genetics of self-compatibility in dihaploids of Solanum tuberosum L. I. Breeding behaviour of two self-compatible dihaploids

Euphytica, 1976
Two highly fertile and self-compatible dihaploids (2ns=2x24) from Solanum tuberosum L. (2n 4x 48) were investigated to elucidate the genetic basis of their self-compatibility. To this end the two dihaploids were selfed and reciprocally intercrossed and the resulting I1 and F1 plants tested for self-compatibility. Reciprocal backcrosses of I1-plants and
Olsder, J., Hermsen, J.G.Th.
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Electromagnetic self-compatibility of power converters

2004 IEEE 35th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37551), 2005
In this paper, a detailed analysis on EMI effects of power converters is performed. In particular, the self-compatibility problem of converters, i.e. disturbance-immunity interactions among all the power and control circuits inside the converter structure, is taken into account.
V. NARDI, ATTAIANESE C, TOMASSO G
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Auto-tuning self-compatibility of power converters

Twentieth Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2005. APEC 2005., 2005
In this paper, an auto-tuning system, which takes into account the self-compatibility of power converters, is proposed. It is based on a start-up routine and a self-disturbances evaluation board, which selects the optimal switching frequencies for the power modules in order to avoid internal disturbances in terms of EMI between the power section and ...
C. ATTAIANESE, TOMASSO G.
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Incompatible Self-Compatibility

Science, 2010
Macroevolutionary processes driving species differences in diversification rates are important in explaining the variation we see in nature, but the extent of this process and how much the traits within a single species can drive changes in the diversification rate are unknown. Goldberg et al. (p. [
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Stigma factors regulating self-compatible pollination

Frontiers in Biology, 2010
Pollination is one of the most important steps during fertilization and sexual reproduction in plants, and numerous cell-cell interaction events occur between the pistil and the pollen grain/tube during this process. The pollen-stigma interaction is a highly selective process which leads to compatible or incompatible pollination.
Xin-Qi Gao, Dongzi Zhu, Xiansheng Zhang
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Self-compatibility in distylousHedyotis salzmannii (Rubiaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1995
Hedyotis salzmannii (Rubiaceae) is distylous. Experimental pollination revealed that both morphs are self-compatible. However, the thrum morph proved to be more self-compatible. Hand cross-pollination between different plants of the same floral form produced less seed-sets per pollination than hand cross-pollination between pin and thrum or thrum and ...
G. Magaly Riveros   +2 more
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Self-compatibility and autogamy in ‘Guara’ almond

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1992
To evaluate self-compatibility and autogamy in ‘Guara’ almond, pollen tube growth and fruit set following hand pollination and fruit set in a caged tree were considered. Pollen tube growth after self- and cross-pollination was similar either at 15 or 20°C. Fruit set after hand pollination was almost identical for both self- and cross-pollination either
R. Socias I Company, A. J. Felipe
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Tripterocalyx carneus (Nyctaginaceae) Is Self-Compatible

The Southwestern Naturalist, 2008
Abstract Recent phylogenetic work has demonstrated that the ability of species of the angiosperm family Nyctaginaceae to self-fertilize is evolutionarily labile. However, the potential for further investigation of the evolution of mating systems in the family is limited, because there is no information on reproductive biology for several genera.
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