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Biting midges from Dominican amber : 3. Species of the tribes Culicoidini and Ceratopogonini (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) [PDF]
The following 10 new species of biting midges are described and illustrated from Dominican amber: Culicoides (Oecacta) antilleanus, C. (0.) brodzinskyi, C. (0.) ambericus, C. (0.) hispanicolus, C. mammalicolus, Brachypogon (B.) american us, B. (Isohelea)
Grogan, William L. Jr.+1 more
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Addition of avocado seed extract and powder in palm and soybean oils, and their 50:50 and 60:40 blends, respectively, at concentrations of 1000 and 2000 ppm significantly extend their shelf‐life during accelerated storage at 65°C for 20 days.
Flavie Tonkeu Djikeng+4 more
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The most productive and disease resistable peach varieties for the wet subtropics in Sochi
A pomogological description and characteristics of the most productive Persica vulgaris (Mill.) varieties with good quality fruits in the subtropical zone of Sochi - Medin red, Early blow, Summerset, Comanche, Redhaven are given.
N. E. Smagin, J. S. Abilfazova
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II.—On Physalia and certain Scombroid (?) Fish which are frequently associated with it in tropical and subtropical seas [PDF]
G.C. Wallich
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1) The samples from Liupanshui orchards in Guizhou province exhibited relatively higher levels of sweetness and sourness. 2) The most comprehensive aroma profile to date for ‘Hongyang’ kiwifruit was established. 3) Among the 15 differential volatile organic compounds (VOCs), (E)‐3‐octen‐2‐one and 2‐pentanoylfuran were key markers distinguishing ...
Jinfeng Liu+8 more
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Temperature mode and productivity of peach varieties in the moisture subtropics of Russia
The limiting factor for cultivation of peach in the humid subtropics of Russia is the lack of cold. Since warm winters are often observed, the productivity of varieties is directly dependent on the temperature regime. The method of counting the amount of
N. E. Smagin
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The black fly of citrus and other subtropical plants /
Harry F. Dietz, James Zetek
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To Target or Not to Target? The cost efficiency of indicator-based targeting [PDF]
This paper assesses the cost efficiency of indicator-based targeting. Using household survey data from Malawi, we examine whether an indicator-based targeting of the poor is more target- and cost-efficient than the currently used mechanisms for targeting
Houssou, Nazaire, Zeller, Manfred
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Curcuma aromatica rhizome ethanolic extracts (400 mg/kg) showed hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities in alloxan‐induced diabetic rats, comparable to standard drugs in reducing blood glucose levels. The extracts reduced serum cholesterol and triglycerides, increased HDL levels, and prevented weight loss.
Salma Khadka+6 more
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Seasonal Variation in the Fertility, Mortality and Hatchability of Fayomi Eggs in the Subtropics
E. S. E. Hafez, G.A.R. Kamar
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