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New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
Mutation of a single X-linked gene, WASP, causes the features of the Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome, an immunodeficiency disorder of T-cells and B-cells.
Fred S. Rosen, Scott B. Snapper
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Mutation of a single X-linked gene, WASP, causes the features of the Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome, an immunodeficiency disorder of T-cells and B-cells.
Fred S. Rosen, Scott B. Snapper
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Journal of Animal Ecology, 2010
1. Habitat destruction and increasing land use intensity result in habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, and subsequently in the loss of species diversity.
A. Holzschuh+2 more
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1. Habitat destruction and increasing land use intensity result in habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, and subsequently in the loss of species diversity.
A. Holzschuh+2 more
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2015
ASP solvers address several reasoning tasks that go beyond the mere computation of answer sets. Among them are cautious reasoning, for modeling query entailment, and optimum answer set computation, for supporting numerical optimization. This paper reports on the recent improvements of the solver wasp, and details the algorithms and the design choices ...
ALVIANO, Mario+3 more
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ASP solvers address several reasoning tasks that go beyond the mere computation of answer sets. Among them are cautious reasoning, for modeling query entailment, and optimum answer set computation, for supporting numerical optimization. This paper reports on the recent improvements of the solver wasp, and details the algorithms and the design choices ...
ALVIANO, Mario+3 more
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The population biology of oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae).
Annual Review of Entomology, 2002Oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini) are characterized by possession of complex cyclically parthenogenetic life cycles and the ability to induce a wide diversity of highly complex species- and generation-specific galls on oaks and other ...
G. Stone+4 more
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Exploitation of Herbivore-Induced Plant Odors by Host-Seeking Parasitic Wasps
Science, 1990T. C. Turlings, J. Tumlinson, W. Lewis
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Current Biology
Parasitoids - insects that parasitize other insects - have fascinating biologies that have made them darlings of the science fiction genre, owing to their wide array of innovative and often gruesome strategies for living off other organisms. These insects do not sting, but rather lay eggs on or inside their hosts, typically another insect or spider ...
Gaelen R, Burke, Barbara J, Sharanowski
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Parasitoids - insects that parasitize other insects - have fascinating biologies that have made them darlings of the science fiction genre, owing to their wide array of innovative and often gruesome strategies for living off other organisms. These insects do not sting, but rather lay eggs on or inside their hosts, typically another insect or spider ...
Gaelen R, Burke, Barbara J, Sharanowski
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The recurrent domestication of viruses: major evolutionary transitions in parasitic wasps
Parasitology, 2017J. Gauthier, J. Drezen, E. Herniou
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Visual Recognition in Social Wasps
, 2015R. Cervo, A. Cini, S. Turillazzi
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Polarisation vision in ants, bees and wasps
, 2014J. Zeil, W. Ribi, A. Narendra
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