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To the Editor: Ehrlichia ruminantium, the causative agent of heartwater, is transmitted by Amblyomma spp. ticks. Amblyomma variegatum ticks, which are found in the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa, except in certain areas of southern Africa, are major vectors of E. ruminantium (1–3). A.
Yasukazu, Muramatsu +10 more
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Azo compounds such as the Sudan dyes I–IV are frequently used illegally as colorants and added to a wide range of foods. These compounds have been linked to a number of food safety hazards.
Taghrid S. Alomar +6 more
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The transmission of some schistosome parasites is dependent on the planorbid snail hosts. Bulinus truncatus is important in urinary schistosomiasis epidemiology in Africa. Hence, there is a need to define the snails’ phylogeography.
Eniola M. Abe +9 more
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Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is a polyphagous, highly destructive pest that is capable of vectoring viruses in most agricultural crops. Currently, information regarding the distribution and genetic diversity of B.
Beatrice C. Misaka +4 more
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Integrating cover crops into crop rotation could provide options for herbicide-resistant weed control in farming systems. To evaluate the potential effectiveness of spring-planted cover crop oats (Avena sativa L.) on weed suppression, productivity, and ...
Gani Stybayev +8 more
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This paper presents a sensitive simultaneous detection procedure for Sudan I and bisphenol A based on the multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)/Co3O4 nanocomposite modified screen-printed graphite electrode (SPGE).
Afsaneh Hajializadeh
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In this paper, a novel silver nanoparticles/poly(aminosulfonic acid) modified glassy carbon electrode (Ag-PASA/GCE) for the determination of Sudan I was fabricated through electrochemical immobilization. Electrochemical behavior of Sudan I at the Ag-PASA/
Mingyong Chao, XinyingMa
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Voltammetric Study of Sudan I on Glass Carbon Electrode and Its Interaction with DNA
The electrochemical behavior of sudan I at glassy carbon electrode as well as its interaction with DNA were studied using voltammetric technique. The results indicated that the electrochemical oxidation of sudan I was an irreversible process and the ...
Guangqing Liu +5 more
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DEGRADASI ZAT WARNA SUDAN I SECARA SONOLISIS DAN FOTOLISIS DENGAN PENAMBAHAN TiO2-ANATASE
Degradation of Sudan I dye had been done with sonolysis and photolysis by adding anatase-TiO2. Sonolysis method were performed using an ultrasound with frequency of 45 kHz.
Safni - +4 more
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Distinct haplotypes and free movement ofAedes aegyptiin Port Sudan, Sudan
AbstractAny attempt to control a mosquito‐borne disease should primarily focus on controlling its vector. In Sudan, arboviral infections are a major health problem where periodical outbreaks of arboviruses transmitted byAedes aegyptihave been reported. This preliminary study was performed to uncover the population genetic diversity ofAedes aegyptifrom ...
Mohammed‐Ahmed B. Elnour +8 more
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