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Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2010
S. Bruinsma, J. Forbes
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S. Bruinsma, J. Forbes
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Mechanical properties of a single gecko seta
International Journal of Materials Research, 2008Ralph Spolenak +2 more
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SETA and Security Behavior: Mediating Role of Employee Relations, Monitoring, and Accountability
Journal of Global Information Management, 2019This article contends that information security education, training and awareness programs can improve employee security behavior. Empirical studies have analyzed the direct effects of employee security training on security behavior without taking into ...
Winfred Yaokumah +2 more
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Intra-lenticular caterpillar seta in ophthalmia nodosa
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019Purpose: To report the clinical course of ophthalmia nodosa with a retained lenticular seta misdiagnosed and treated as non-infectious posterior uveitis for 7 consecutive years. Methods: Meticulous clinical examination led to discovery of the caterpillar
Arshi Singh, U. Behera, Hitesh Agrawal
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Caterpillar Setae: Insulation for an Ectotherm
Science, 1981Gypsy moth caterpillars have long, soft setae distributed along the lateral portions of the body, but only short, stiff setae on the dorsal surface. Setae act as selective insulation for caterpillars by reducing the rates of convective heat exchange without affecting the rates of radiative heat exchange.
T M, Casey, J R, Hegel
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1934
Nearly all insects are in some degree beset with hair-like structures of varying length and stiffness and density and frequently of varing color. So much is familiar to every entomologist, even to those who have never examined an insect with a magnification higher than that of a hand lens.
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Nearly all insects are in some degree beset with hair-like structures of varying length and stiffness and density and frequently of varing color. So much is familiar to every entomologist, even to those who have never examined an insect with a magnification higher than that of a hand lens.
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The structure of the digital setae of lizards
Journal of Morphology, 1965AbstractLight and electron microscope studies of the digital lamellar setae of geckos and anoline lizards demonstrate that the free ends of the setae consist of flattened spatulas of less than 1 μ in width. The anoline setae are simple structures usually less than 30 μ in length and with a single terminal spatula to each seta.
R, Ruibal, V, Ernst
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Foil-setae, a new type of setae in the family Isotomidae (Collembola)
Pedobiologia, 2002A group of specialized setae on the sixth abdominal segment (foil setae) of Isotomidae are described. A survey of more than 100 species of family Isotomidae shows these setae to occur in certain species of several genera of subfamily Anurophorinae s.str. They are probably derived from macrosetae and are characterized by their unique shape.
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A novel SETA-based gamification framework to raise cybersecurity awareness
International journal of information technology, 2021F. Abu-Amara +4 more
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