نتایج جستجو برای: aerial

تعداد نتایج: 32001  

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
shr alavi n yassa r hajiaghaee m matin yekta n rezaei ashtiani y ajani

from methanolic extract of aerial parts of peucedanum ruthenicum m. bieb (apiaceae) collected from mazandaran province of iran, four flavonoids namely isorhamnetin 3-0-rutinoside 1, rutin 2, quercetin 3, morin 4 and two phenolic acids namely caffeic acid 5 and p-coumaric acid 6 have been isolated by paper chromatography (pc) and crystallization. their structures were elucidated by ms, 1h, 13c n...

Journal: :Genes & development 2003
Dennis Claessen Rick Rink Wouter de Jong Jeroen Siebring Peter de Vreugd F G Hidde Boersma Lubbert Dijkhuizen Han A B Wosten

Streptomycetes exhibit a complex morphological differentiation. After a submerged mycelium has been formed, filaments grow into the air to septate into spores. A class of eight hydrophobic secreted proteins, ChpA-H, was shown to be instrumental in the development of Streptomyces coelicolor. Mature forms of ChpD-H are up to 63 amino acids in length, and those of ChpA-C are larger (+/-225 amino a...

2014
Tara M Strand Carol A Rolando Brian Richardson Stefan Gous Martin KF Bader Don Hammond

BACKGROUND Pest eradication strategies that use pesticides require application methods that have the lowest environmental and human health impact while maintaining the highest probability of success. This is highly important when eradication takes place in sensitive areas, such as urban or riparian zones. A new aerial application method, the spot-gun, was developed to provide good pesticide cov...

2016
K. Kamiya M. Takahashi

Since satellite and aerial imageries are recently widely spread and frequently observed, combination of them are expected to complement spatial and temporal resolution each other. One of the prospective applications is traffic monitoring, where objects of interest, or vehicles, need to be recognized automatically. Techniques that employ object detection before object recognition can save a comp...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Chloe McComb Nishi Varshney Ken Lukowiak

Adult snails are capable of learning associatively not to perform aerial respiration and then to consolidate the acquired behaviour into long-term memory (LTM). Juvenile Lymnaea, however, perform aerial respiration significantly less often and the three-neuron circuit that drives this behaviour operates significantly differently than in it does in adults. We asked whether these ontogenic behavi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Bernardo Rudorff Marcos Adami Daniel Alves Aguiar Mauricio Alves Moreira Marcio Pupin Mello Leandro Fabiani Daniel Furlan Amaral Bernardo Machado Pires

The Soy Moratorium is a pledge agreed to by major soybean companies not to trade soybean produced in deforested areas after 24th July 2006 in the Brazilian Amazon biome. The present study aims to identify soybean planting in these areas using the MOD13Q1 product and TM/Landsat-5 images followed by aerial survey and field inspection. In the 2009/2010 crop year, 6.3 thousand ha of soybean (0.25% ...

2007
Pablo Royo Juan López Cristina Barrado Enric Pastor

An Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) is an uninhabited airplane, piloted by embedded avionics and supervised by an operator on ground. Unmanned Aerial Systems were designed to operate in dangerous situations, like military missions. With the avionics technological evolution, Unmanned Aerial Systems also become a valid option for commercial applications, specially for dull and tedious surveillance ap...

2016
Mitchell B. Cruzan Ben G. Weinstein Monica R. Grasty Brendan F. Kohrn Elizabeth C. Hendrickson Tina M. Arredondo Pamela G. Thompson

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Low-elevation surveys with small aerial drones (micro-unmanned aerial vehicles [UAVs]) may be used for a wide variety of applications in plant ecology, including mapping vegetation over small- to medium-sized regions. We provide an overview of methods and procedures for conducting surveys and illustrate some of these applications. METHODS Aerial images were obtained by fl...

Journal: :Journal of oleo science 2015
Ryota Motooka Atsushi Usami Hiroshi Nakahashi Satoshi Koutari Satoshi Nakaya Ryoyu Shimizu Kaoru Tsuji Shinsuke Marumoto Mitsuo Miyazawa

The chemical compositions of essential oils from the flower and aerial parts (i.e., leaf and branch) of Eurya japonica were determined and quantified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A total of 87 and 50 compounds were detected in the oils from the flower and aerial parts, respectively. The main compounds of the flower oil were linalool (14.0%), (9Z)-tricosene (12.0%), and no...

2015
Jesus Conesa João Valente Jaime del Cerro Antonio Barrientos Angela Ribeiro

Many environmental problems cover large areas, often in rough terrain constrained by natural obstacles, which makes intervention difficult. New technologies, such as unmanned aerial units, may help to address this issue. Due to their suitability to access and easily cover large areas, unmanned aerial units may be used to inspect the terrain and make a first assessment of the affected areas; how...

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