Search Results - "Classicism"

  1. Using phenomics to identify and integrate traits of interest for better-performing common beans: A validation study on an interspecific hybrid and its Acutifolii parents by Conejo Rodriguez, Diego Felipe, Urban, Milan Oldřich, Santaella, Marcela, Gereda, Javier Mauricio, Contreras, Aquiles Darghan, Wenzl, Peter

    Published 2022
    “…Evaluations of interspecific hybrids are limited, as classical genebank accession descriptors are semi-subjective, have qualitative traits and show complications when evaluating intermediate accessions. …”
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  2. A multiple matrix model to study the population dynamics of R. appendiculatus in Zimbabwe by Mwambi, H.G., Odhiambo, J.W., Duchateau, L.

    Published 1997
    “…The classical Leslie matrix methodology is extended to describe the life cycle of the brown ear tick (R. appendiculatus), incorporating both within and between stage transitions of the population. …”
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  3. Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe by Just, K., Leke, W., Sattar, M.N., Luik, A., Kvarnheden, A.

    Published 2014
    “…Imported tomato fruits infected withTomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) were identified on the market in northernEurope using paper-based FTA Classic Cards (Whatman), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and partial DNA sequenceanalysis. …”
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  4. Coffee boom, government expenditure, and agricultural prices": the Colombian experience by Montes Llamas, Gabriel, García García, Jorge

    Published 1988
    “…In Colombia, the turbulence in trade and exchange rate regimes brought about by the coffee boom presents a classic example of the Dutch-disease phenomenon. In their analysis of government's expanding role as a demander of goods and services, the authors also examine the effects on farm output and on rural employment as they pertain to rural incomes and wage rates under the argument that government expenditure biased toward the nontraded sector discourages growth in agriculture and industry.…”
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  5. Introduction and spread of the cassava green mite, mononychellus tanajoa (Bondar) (Acari: Tetranychidae), an exotic pest in Africa and the search for appropriate control methods: a... by Yaninek , J.S., Herren, H.R.

    Published 1988
    “…While attempts have been made to control M. tanajoa, it remains a serious pest in most areas. The prospects for classical biological control as an appropriate control strategy are discussed.…”
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  6. Negative modulation of the GABAAρ1 receptor function by histamine by Beltrán González, Andrea N., López Pazos, Manuel I., Del Vas, Mariana, Calvo, Daniel Juan

    Published 2023
    “…Histamine actions are classically mediated through four different G protein-coupled receptor subtypes but non-classical actions were also described, including effects on many ligand-gated ion channels. …”
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  7. Threshold-crossing time statistics for gene expression in growing cells by Nieto, César, Ghusinga, Khem Raj, Vargas García, César, Singh, Abhyudai

    Published 2024
    “…The growing cell model predicts a higher optimal FPT and less variability than the classical models.…”
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  8. Threshold-crossing time statistics for gene expression in growing cells by Nieto, César, Raj Ghusinga, Khem, Vargas García, César, Singh, Abhyudai

    Published 2024
    “…The growing cell model predicts a higher optimal FPT and less variability than the classical models.…”
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  9. BrRacemeCounter: An AI-based desktop tool for counting racemes in Urochloa spp. by Arrechea-Castillo, Darwin Alexis, Espitia-Buitrago, Paula, Arboleda, Ronald David, Gallego-Muñoz, Ana Marcela, Moreno-Domínguez, Valeria, Gaviria-Valencia, Juan Manuel, Bravo, Valeria Andrea, Ruiz-Hurtado, Andres Felipe, Jauregui, Rosa Noemi, Cardoso, Juan Andres

    Published 2025
    “…However, this task is labor-intensive to perform manually across large numbers of plants and overly complex for classical machine learning techniques due to challenges such as high raceme overlap, large variations in raceme numbers per image and spectral signature similarities between the racemes and the vegetative parts of the plant. …”
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  10. A Rapid and Simple Manifold to Study Exchangeable Cations and Cation Exchange Capacity in 24 Soil Samples Simultaneously by Kloster, Nanci Soledad, Perez, Maria Micaela, Mazzaferro, Fernando

    Published 2021
    “…The extraction procedure proposed using the manifold demonstrated to be accurate, and so can effectively replace the classical method for the extraction of exchangeable cations and CEC in soils. …”
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  11. Methodology in recording data on pig health and production in the Lao People's Democratic Republic by Osbjer, Kristina

    Published 2006
    “…In the low input-low output system used in Lao PDR losses due to disease are seen in pigs and Classical Swine Fever has in a recent study been pointed out as the most important disease. …”
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  12. Restriction mapping of the genome of the protozoan parasite Theileria parva by Morzaria, S.P., Young, J.R.

    Published 1992
    “…This was achieved in the absence of classical genetic information. The map reveals four chromosomes. …”
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  13. Attribution of country level foodborne disease to food group and food types in three African countries: Conclusions from a structured expert judgment study by Sapp, A.C., Amaya, M.P., Havelaar, A.H., Nane, G.F.

    Published 2022
    “…Methods We used the same methodology as the World Health Organization, i.e., Structured Expert Judgment according to Cooke’s Classical Model, using three different panels for the three countries. …”
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  14. Catchment-scale spatial variability of soil properties and implications on site-specific soil management in northern Ethiopia by Brhane Tesfahunegn, Gebrayesus, Tamene, Lulseged D., Vlek, Paul L.G.

    Published 2011
    “…This study aims to examine catchment-scale spatial dependence and variability of soil properties using classical and geostatistical methods to indicate for site-specific soil management in the Mai-Negus catchment, northern Ethiopia. …”
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  15. Screen house and field resistance of taro cultivars to taro leaf blight disease (Phytophtora colocasiae) by Fokunang, C.N., Mbong, G., Manju, E., Tembe-Fokunang, E.A., Hanna, R.

    Published 2016
    “…Improved cultivar BL/SM132 showed no classic symptoms of P. colocasiae and therefore it was resistant to Phytophthora colocasiae. …”
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  16. Mites (Acari) of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) habitat in southern Africa by Zannou, I., Hanna, R., Moraes, G.J. de, Kreiter, S., Phiri, G., Jone, A.

    Published 2005
    “…Consideration of possible side-effects of exotic biological control agents on their new environments is a necessary step in classical biological control programs. The evaluation of such effects usually requires the knowledge of the fauna present in those environments prior to introduction of control agents. …”
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  17. Viewing agricultural water management through a systems analysis lens by Zhu, Tingju, Rosegrant, Mark W., Ringler, Claudia

    Published 2019
    “…This paper proposes six dimensions of AWM and illustrates the importance of a systems approach using six separate, but linked, classical AWM topics. By emphasizing the whole picture of AWM and interactions among its sub‐systems at multiple levels, a systems approach offers the opportunity to holistically scrutinize the pros and cons of proposed AWM interventions beyond their direct effects at the locus that a single dimensional approach foretells.…”
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  18. Fruit growth and development by Tadeo, Francisco R., Terol, Javier, Rodrigo, María J., Licciardello, Concetta, Sadka, Avi

    Published 2020
    “…The chapter incorporates updated knowledge on citrus fruit growth and development acquired both by classical agronomic, genetic, and physiological means, and more recent studies using genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic approaches.…”
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  19. Bovine cysticercosis in the Gambia by Unger, Fred, Manstermann, S., Carayol, D., Marcotty, T., Geerts, S.

    Published 2008
    “…The discrepancy between the results of both techniques is due to the low sensitivity of classical meat inspection and the high sensitivity of ELISA for detection of circulating antigen.…”
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