DEPENDENCE OF DISCHARGE IGNITION ON INITIAL CONDITION IN ATMOSPHERIC CASCADE GLOW DISCHARGES



Ecophysiological consequences of variability in diapause intensity

Diapause intensity (DI) is a physiological trait represented by the duration of diapause under given conditions of environment.In many species, it is highly variable, probably being controlled by multiple genes and tends to form a cline in response to the latitudinal gradient of selection pressure.DI Nasal Cannulas clines could be established artif

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Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry for the Nondestructive Investigation of Conservation Treatments of Cultural Heritage

Today the long-term conservation of cultural heritage is a big challenge: often the artworks were subjected to unknown interventions, which eventually Famil-E were found to be harmful.The noninvasive investigation of the conservation treatments to which they were subjected to is a crucial step in order to undertake the best conservation strategies.

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Aedes albopictus in northeast Mexico: An update on adult distribution and first report of parasitism by Ascogregarina taiwanensis

Background & objectives: Aedes albopictus has been known as efficient vector of dengue in Asian countries and its wide displacement of Ae.aegypti has been documented in many parts of the world.The present survey was carried out to update the distribution of Ae.albopictus in northeast Mexico and to report the first record of parasitism of mosquitoes

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