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  • In present study, the reverse logistics model of collecting EOL vehicles has been presented with taking into account the economic, social and environmental sustainability. In this regard, a mathematical model has been presented for understudy problem, which includes for planning of multi-period and multi-stage reverse logistics network of EOL vehicles.

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  • Ebook "Mosquito ecology: Field sampling methods" is designed to serve as a practical reference for field entomologists and mosquito control specialists and describes the sampling methods and available trapping technologies and tools for the collection of all life-stages of mosquitoes, from egg to adult. It also describes the techniques available for data analysis and discusses ecological principles of relevance to the study of field populations of mosquitoes.

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  • Part 2 book "Reproduction and development in aquatic invertebrates (Vol 1 - Reproduction and development in crustacea)" includes content: Asexual reproduction and regeneration, cysts and resting stages, sex determination, sex differentiation, highlights and directions, references.

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  • Hair follicles (HFs), upon development, undergo repetitive cycles of growth (anagen), regression (catagen), and rest (telogen). The transition between the stages is determined by multiple molecular signals, including DNA methylation, which plays important roles in mammalian cellular identity and is essential for the development of HFs.

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  • An investigation was carried out with the eighteen high sucrose containing sugarcane clones to estimate the extent of variability for various productive traits under water-logged condition. The analysis of variance revealed highly significant differences among the clones for fourteen traits and significant for rest traits viz., germination % at 45 DAP, plant height at 150 days, single cane weight and purity % at 10 month stage.

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  • The crop phenology, growth and productivity are strongly influenced by changing the cropping season. The kharif (June-Oct.) is the major groundnut- growing season. The CGR is higher in kharif crop than rabi season crop, but the average per day dry matter production is similar in both the seasons. Flowering and fruiting, in groundnut, are of an indeterminate type, which generally has an effect on yield and quality. Ideal type of groundnut would be one that sets all its young fruits within 4-5 days and spends the rest of the growing season filling them.

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  • Survey conducted during the year 2016 and 2017 at three stage of crop growth of onion in four districts of the Kashmir valley revealed the prevalence of disease in all onion growing areas of the valley during the month of May and June, while during the month of April prevalence of disease was recorded at only few locations, while as rest of the locations were disease free with overall incidence of 1.70, 28.02 and 60.33 and intensity of 0.30, 5.96 and 36.44 per cent, during the month of April, May and June, respectively.

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  • Fiteen sorghum genotypes obtained from Sorghum Research Station, VNMKV, Parbhani were screened against Colletotrichum graminicola during Kharif, 2014-15 (flowering stage) at Sorghum Research Station, VNMKV, Parbhani under natural field conditions. Test cultivars were sown during last week of June with a spacing of 45 x 15 cm with three replications. Observations on percent anthracnose disease incidence were recorded 15 days before harvesting of the crop for screening purpose. The result indicated that (8.53%) anthracnose incidence was observed in cv.CSV-8R. E36-1 recorded lowest (2.

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  • Forty four accessions of yard long bean were screened for resistance against collar rot and web blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani at College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram. Evaluations were conducted in vivo and in vitro for disease reaction. Among 44 accessions screened under field conditions, fourteen accessions exhibited collar rot symptoms at seedling stage, the rest of the accessions were free from collar rot under field conditions.

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  • Planktonic diatoms produce resting stages that survive in the sediment and allow species persistence over periods in which vegetative growth does not occur. Sediments from coastal estuary in the Mokpo Harbour, Korea were took and investigated. Diatom germination tests from sediment were carried out in laboratory. Diatom cells were identified by microscope based on standard method.

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  • The present investigation was undertaken during Kharif 2018 at the college of Agriculture, Vijayapura, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka). The objective of this study was to study the effect of different vegetables intercrops on growth, yield and economics of sweet corn and vegetable intercropping systems. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with three replications and ten treatments. These ten treatments comprised of sweet corn as a base crop and fenugreek, spinach, Amaranthus and dill as intercrops.

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  • A field experiment was conducted during kharif, 2018 at S.V. Agricultural College, dryland farm, Tirupati to test the effect of potassium and zinc on yield and quality of greengram with eight nutrient management practices viz., Control (T1), application of Recommended Dose of Fertilizers (RDF) (20-50-0 kg N, P2O5 and K2O ha-1 ) (T2), soil application of 40 kg K2O ha-1 along with RDF (T3 ) 25 kg of ZnSO4 ha-1 along with RDF (T4) 40 kg K2O + 25 kg of ZnSO4 ha-1 along with RDF (T5) Foliar application of either KNO3 @ 1.0 % (T6) ZnSO4 @ 0.2 % (T7) along with RDF and KNO3 @ 1.0 % and ZnSO4 @ 0.

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  • The experiment was conducted during rabi season 2015-16 and 2016-17. The present investigation entitled “Effect of Tillage Practices and Moisture Regimes on the Performance of Wheat” was conducted at Agronomy Research Farm, of Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Narendra Nagar (Kumarganj) Faizabad (U.P.).

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  • A pot culture experiment was conducted at ICAR-IISWC, Ballari, Karnataka during 2016 to screen seven paddy genotypes receiving zinc fertilization for their zinc use efficiency under various moisture regimes. The experiment was laid out in a completely randomized design with two replications. At 30 days after transplanting (DAT), the plant height in M2 treatment (Saturated Soil Culture) was higher which was at par with the continuous flooding (M1) and was significantly different with the Alternate Wetting and Drying (M3). The genotype NLR 34449 produced significantly taller plants (23.

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  • The treatments comprised of three varieties of oat (Kent, JHO 822, JHO 851) as the main plot treatments. The different varieties of oat gave different response towards the growth parameters of oat crop like plant height at50% flowering stage, dry matter accumulation plant-1 and green fodder yield with the successive growth stages. The results indicate that the variety JHO 822 of oat resulted significantly maximum in most of the growth parameters at 50% flowering stage but it was at par with variety JHO 851. The lowest growth parameters were found with variety Kent during both the years.

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  • Animation! This is the vehicle you have chosen to express yourself in. A whole list of "tools" are required: drawing, timing, phrasing, action, acting, pantomime, staging, imagination, observation, interpretation, logic, caricature, creativity, clarity, empathy, and so on—a mind boggling array of prerequisites. Rest at ease. You were born with all of them. Some of them may need a little sharpening, others may need to be awakened as from a deep sleep, but they are as much a part of you as arms, legs, eyes, kidneys, hemoglobin, and speech.

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  • Although ubiquitously expressed, the transcriptional factor CP2 also exhib-its some tissue- or stage-specific activation toward certain genes such as globin in red blood cells and interleukin-4 in T helper cells. Because this specificity may be achieved by interaction with other proteins, we screened a peptide display library and identified four consensus motifs in numerous CP2-binding peptides: HXPR, PHL, ASR and PXHXH. Protein-database searching revealed that RE-1 silencing factor (REST), Yin-Yang1 (YY1) and five other proteins have one or two of these CP2-binding motifs....

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  • The increasing three-dimensionality of Schnabel’s work was shown to the public in an exhibition at the Mary Boone Gallery in 1982 which included paintings with even more clearly defined sculptural elements, for example Rest, 1982. Two other works included in that exhibition, however, represent the first steps into the realm of bronze sculpture: The Mud in Mudanza, 1982, which has a cast bronze cross and cast antlers in its centre, and The Raft, 1982, featuring a bronze tree struck boldly through its surface.

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  • How, now, are these remarks to be applied in such a way as to yield an account of our aesthetic pleasure in some more sophisticated aesthetic object such as a dramatic work? We are confronted, first of all, by a manifold of actions on the stage. These provoke involvement: the aesthetic enjoyment of a drama would seem indeed to rest on a peculiar sort of `comfortable sympathy' with the characters we perceive (cf. 151). But they provoke also empathy-feelings, which are however experienced as phantasy-material only. And now these two sorts of feelings serve as...

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  • Projects of greater than 9 months should be organized as a program containing multiple, but discrete, medium and large projects. Regardless of size, all projects will need to address the factors described above. What will vary is how long it takes to execute, and the detail of the product. Project Initiation should be conducted in a relatively short timeframe when compared to the rest of the project. Small projects should take one or two days, whereas medium to large may take two to four elapsed weeks. Small projects will produce a Project Initiation Checklist.

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