نتایج جستجو برای: himalayan

تعداد نتایج: 3841  

2014
Hwanyul Yong Eunsong Lee

The reliability of a Korean black goat (Capra hircus coreanae) to detect estrus in Himalayan tahrs (Hemitragus jemlahicus) for an artificial breeding program was investigated. Estrus in six female Himalayan tahrs was synchronized using fluorogestone acetate (FGA) sponges. Thirteen days later, 200 IU of PMSG and 100 IU of hCG were injected before removing the sponges and simultaneously injecting...

2016
Tshering Penjor Takashi Mimura Nobuhiro Kotoda Ryoji Matsumoto Atsushi J. Nagano Mie N. Honjo Hiroshi Kudoh Masashi Yamamoto Yukio Nagano

We analyzed the reduced-representation genome sequences of Citrus species by double-digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD-Seq) using 44 accessions, including typical and minor accessions, such as Bhutanese varieties. The results of this analysis using typical accessions were consistent with previous reports that citron, papeda, pummelo, and mandarin are ancestral species, and...

2017
Hiroaki Kobayashi Kazuki Koketsu Hiroe Miyake Nobuo Takai Michiko Shigefuji Mukunda Bhattarai Soma Nath Sapkota

The 2015 Gorkha earthquake and its aftershocks caused severe damage mostly in Nepal, while countries around the Himalayan region were warned for decades about large Himalayan earthquakes and the seismic vulnerability of these countries. However, the magnitude of the Gorkha earthquake was smaller than those of historical earthquakes in Nepal, and the most severe damage occurred in the north and ...

2013
Gopal S. Singh

Indigenous people of north western Himalayan region of India utilize a wide range of biological resources for subsistence. The age-old practices of resource utilization have supported the rural economy with equity and social justice and conservation of resources since generations. However, in recent times, due to market demand, the biological resources are subjected to premature and frequent ha...

2012
Santwana Verma Ghanshyam K. Verma Gagandeep Singh Anil Kanga Vinay Shanker Digvijay Singh Poonam Gupta Kiran Mokta Vinita Sharma

Sporotrichosis is endemic in the Sub-Himalayan belt, which ranges from the northern to the north-eastern Indian subcontinent. Similar to many parts of the developing world, sporotrichosis is commonly recognized clinically in this region however consolidated epidemiological data is lacking. We report epidemiological, clinical and microbiological data from a hundred culture positive cases of spor...

2014
M Z Qamar

The natural resources of Himalayas in terms of hydro power generation are not only crucial for the Himalayan states of India, but very important for the whole country. These states seem to be keen in exploiting their vast hydro electricity potential for net revenue earning. However, due to weak geological conditions and steep slopes these rivers carry a huge quantity of sediment with them. The ...

2015
V. L. Stevens J. P. Avouac

We determine the slip rate and pattern of interseismic coupling on the Main Himalayan Thrust along the entire Himalayan arc based on a compilation of geodetic, interferometric synthetic aperture radar, and microseismicity data. We show that convergence is perpendicular to the arc and increases eastwards from 13.3 ± 1.7 mm/yr to 21.2 ± 2.0 mm/yr. These rates are comparable to geological and geom...

2006
L. Bollinger P. Henry

We model crustal deformation and the resulting thermal structure across the Nepal Himalaya, assuming that, since 20Ma, shortening across the range has been primarily taken up by slip along a single thrust fault, the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) Fault, and that the growth of the Himalayan wedge has resulted mainly from underplating and to the development of a duplex at midcrustal depth. We show t...

2017
Cheng-Bin Wang Jan Růžička Bin Liu

Omoglymmius (s. str.) wukongsp. n. (Coleoptera: Rhysodidae: Omoglymmiini) is described from Xizang, China. Relevant morphological characters of the new species are illustrated with colour plates, and known distribution of the subgenus Omoglymmius in the Himalayan region is mapped.

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1997
R F Darsie

The pupal stage of Aedes pseudotaeniatus (Giles) is described for the first time. Collections of this species were made in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. Group E of subgenus Finlaya is discussed.

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