Search Results - Web 2.0
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Effects of food quantity, dietary fatty acids and temperature on fitness of Daphnia magna : a factorial experiment with Scenedesmus acutus and EPA amendments
Published 2011“…I first investigated the response across a range from low to high food quantity (0.02, 0.07, 0.2, 0.7, 2.0 mg C l-1) of the green alga Scenedesmus acutus at 12.0˚C and 20.6°C. …”
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Estimating the value of mangrove leaf litter in sesarmid crab diets: the importance of fractionation factors
Published 2020“…Field and laboratory-based evidence reveal that general 13C TEF for crabs feeding on mangrove leaves may be incorrect and much greater than 0.1‰ – 0.5‰. A food web study conducted annually over 2 yrs revealed a shift in the δ13C and δ15N of Parasesarma sp. crabs similar to mangrove leaves also sampled. …”
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Learning to share knowledge for global agricultural progress
Published 2010“…Web 2.0 tools combined with face-to-face methods offer new opportunities for better knowledge sharing across disciplines, languages and borders. …”
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When persistence pays off [Voices of Africa project]
Published 2009“…ICT Update reported on the Voices of Africa project in rural Kenya as part of the web 2.0 issue in October 2007. Despite some difficult times, the project continues to help women farmers in the area.…”
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FADS1 and FADS2 as biomarkers of Zn status: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2024“…Delta 6 desaturase seems to respond in a greater magnitude than Zn status to Zn-containing interventions (the standardized mean difference for delta 6 desaturase was −0.6052, 95% CIs (-2.7162; 1.5058), p = 0.4289, while for plasma/serum Zn it was 0.0319, 95% CIs (-0.9133; 0.9770), p = 0.9213). …”
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En persévérant on arrive à tout [sur le projet Voices of Africa]
Published 2009“…Malgré de grosses difficultés, Voices of Africa, ce projet d'aide aux femmes rurales kényanes évoqué dans notre numéro d'octobre 2007 consacré au web 2.0, se poursuit…”
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Multi-partnership: the way forward for Agrodok
Published 2009“…Discussions focused on content generation, editorial input, handbook design and the use of web2.0 tools to facilitate collaboration between authors and resource persons...…”
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Etiologi och morfologi för neoplastiska prostataförändringar hos hund
Published 2010“…Möjliga förklaringar är ålder, kastration, östrogen, cyklooxygenas-2 (COX-2), näring, genetiska faktorer, prostate intra-epithelial neoplasia (PIN) och benign prostatahyperplasi (BPH). …”
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Code zoosanitaire international
Published 2001“…Code zoosanitaire international 0IE, 2000 12, rue de Prony 75017 Paris, France Fax : + 33 1 42 67 09 87 E-mail : oie@oie.int Site Web : www.oie.int/fr/publicat/fr-code.htm ISBN 92-9044-493-2 450 pages Prix : 295 FF • 45…”
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Partenariat pluripartite: l'avenir de la série Agrodok
Published 2009“…Les discussions se sont concentrées sur la génération de contenu, la contribution de la rédaction, le design des manuels ainsi que sur l’utilisation des outils Web 2.0 visant à faciliter la collaboration entre les auteurs et les personnes-ressource...…”
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Evaluacion de germoplasma de frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) para resistencia a mustia hilachosa
Published 1982“…The severity on a 1-5 scale (1 = symptomless plants; 5 = more than 75 percent leaf surface infected) ranged between 4.2-5.0 for Th-5 isolate and between 2.5-4.0 for the Rs-8 isolate in all cv. …”
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La mustia hilachosa del frijol
Published 1987“…Tolerant cv. are Turrialba 1, Porrillo 70, Porrillo Sintetico, S 630 B, Talamanca, Negro Huasteco 81, and Huetar; bean lines that have shown intermediate resistance are BAT 76, XAN 112, BAT 450, HT 7719, and ICTA 883-2-M. Chemical control has been effective with, for example, benomyl (0.25-0.30 kg/ha), triphenyltin hydroxide (0.4 kg/ha), triphenyltin acetate (0.16 kg/ha), carbendazim (0.3 kg/ha), captafol (1 kg/ha), NF 44 (0.5 kg/ha), and thiabendazole (0.25 kg/ha). …”
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