Search Results - "thought"

  1. Notes on the African root and tuber scale, Stictococcus vayssierei Richard, a recent reported cassava pest in the BasCongo Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo by Tata-Hangy, K.W., Lema, K., Ndambi, N., Lutete, D., Hanna, R., Toko, M., Nkakwa, A.

    Published 2006
    “…Wild alternative host plants were inventoried in different types of fallows and were identified. These plants are thought to serve as reservoir for S. vayssierei infesting cassava fields planted after long fallows. …”
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  2. Global Invader Impact Network (GIIN): toward standardized evaluation of the ecological impacts of invasive plants by Barney, Jacob N., Tekiela, Daniel R., Barrios Garcia Moar, Maria Noelia, Dimarco, Romina Daniela, Hufbauer, Ruth A., Leipzig-Scott, Peter, Nuñez, Martin Andrés, Pauchard, Anibal, Pysek, Petr, Viıtkov, Michaela, Maxwell, Bruce D.

    Published 2017
    “…The protocol consists of a series of plots located in (1) an invaded area; (2) an adjacent removal treatment within the invaded area; and (3) a spatially separate uninvaded area thought to be similar to pre-invasion conditions of the invaded area. …”
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  3. Tick-borne microorganisms in Amblyomma tigrinum (Acari: Ixodidae) from the Patagonian region of Argentina by Winter, Marina, Sebastian, Patrick, Tarragona, Evelina Luisa, Flores, Fernando Sebastián, Abate, Sergio Damián, Nava, Santiago

    Published 2024
    “…Based on the results of this study, it must be assumed that the diversity of bacteria of the Anaplasmataceae family in Argentina is greater than previously thought, and that these bacteria can infect a wide range of domestic and wild animals.…”
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  4. Consumers' attitudes towards differently branded and processed pork products by Nylund, Anna

    Published 2009
    “…Soft laddering allows the respondent to use natural speech, which makes it possible to go deep into the consumers' mind and try to catch aspects that can only be visible when deeply thought about. The findings of the study show for especially fresh cut pork, that intangible quality aspects are important. …”
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    Otro
  5. Tolvmansgården : en skärgårdsträdgårds historia och framtid by Åkerlund, Linda

    Published 2007
    “…In my sketches, historical fragments and stylistic features I try to create the impression of an old-time garden thought it also contains new elements, plants and shapes. …”
    L3
  6. Effektivare traktordemonstrationer by Hermansson, Henrik

    Published 2005
    “…With the help of this inquiry it was possible to produce a document that could tell what each farmer valued and thought was important to him and his company. Hopefully the result of this paper will help retailer to make their demonstrations a better tool to increase sales and do a more efficient demonstration of available products. …”
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  7. Motiv och avkastningsvärde vid köp av skogsfastigheter : en intervjuundersökning by Jonsson, Arvid

    Published 2008
    “…Only two of the buyers had taken the option to make an estimation of the yield value before the purchase, but everyone thought it was relevant information that they would have wanted to take part of. …”
    L3
  8. Transcriptomes of Populus lines modified in Pectin methylesterase expression reveal activation of oxidative stress signaling pathways by Öhman, David

    Published 2006
    “…Pectin methylesterases (PMEs) catalyze the demethylesterification of cell wall polygalacturonans, and this is thought to play important roles in cell wall extensibility and intercellular adhesion. …”
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  9. Gestaltning av tillfälliga städer by Hjalmarsson, Caroline

    Published 2007
    “…In my study, I have come to the conclusion that there are several similarities in the thoughts behind them, even though they are quite different. …”
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  10. Nocturnal moths use of novel habitats by Lövbom, Oskar

    Published 2020
    “…Biodiversity and pollinators are declining all over the world, and a factor thought to cause this decline is destruction of natural habitats. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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