نتایج جستجو برای: fruit gardens

تعداد نتایج: 75123  

2007
Kayo Miura Haru Sukemiya

The Japanese rock garden with the hidden order (fractal structure) is said to give the quiet and sophisticated impression. The perspective devices which are hard to notice are also said to be useful to show the narrow garden widely. This research was carried out to confirm the effect of such hidden devices in the rock garden using 2D-CG pictures. The whole impression of the gardens was examined...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Richard B Primack Abraham J Miller-Rushing

Botanical gardens have a unique set of resources that allows them to host important climate change research projects not easily undertaken elsewhere. These resources include controlled growing conditions, living collections with broad taxonomic representation, meticulous record-keeping, networks spanning wide geographic areas, and knowledgeable staff. Indeed, botanical gardens have already cont...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2017
M Plascencia S M Philpott

In urban landscapes, gardens provide refuges for bee diversity, but conservation potential may depend on local and landscape features. Foraging and population persistence of bee species, as well as overall pollinator community structure, may be supported by the abundance, richness, and spatial distribution of floral resources. Floral resources strongly differ in urban gardens. Using hand nettin...

Journal: :BMJ 2017
Juliet Dobson

Visitors to London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital may be in for a lovely surprise. Those who venture past the Peter Pan statue at the entrance, through the busy corridors, and into the middle of the hospital will eventually discover a little garden, secreted away from the hustle and bustle. Built on an abandoned boilerhouse roof, it is now a small retreat—quiet, peaceful, and sheltered. It is s...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2002
David E Kenny Michael R Lappin Felicia Knightly Jeffery Baler Melissa Brewer David M Getzy

In May 1996 the Denver Zoological Gardens obtained two male and two female Pallas' cats (Otocolobus felis manul) that were wild-caught in the Ukraine. These animals were part of a group of 16 wild-caught adults (eight male and eight female) imported to the United States and Canada between 1995 and 1996. The Denver Zoological Gardens cats were quarantined at the zoo hospital for approximately I ...

2015
Lucas A. Meirelles Quimi V. Montoya Scott E. Solomon Andre Rodrigues

Since the formal description of fungi in the genus Escovopsis in 1990, only a few studies have focused on the systematics of this group. For more than two decades, only two Escovopsis species were described; however, in 2013, three additional Escovopsis species were formally described along with the genus Escovopsioides, both found exclusively in attine ant gardens. During a survey for Escovops...

2002
Gert J. VAN TONDER Michael J. LYONS Yoshimichi EJIMA

Japanese gardens are widely appreciated all over the world for sophisticated, minimal compositions and for the calm yet profound atmosphere which they engender. How are the visual elements of a garden, its rocks, moss, and shrubs, interpreted by the brain, and how do gardens achieve particular expressive and artistic effects? In this paper we suggest how principles of visual psychology can be u...

1999
Paul Roe

Gardens is a system which supports adaptive parallel computation across networks of workstations. This is achieved by over decomposing a program into more tasks than there are processors. Tasks are migrated to realise adaptation to changing workstation loads e.g. the coming and going of interactive users. Gardens supports a virtual shared object space. Object references are location transparent...

2002
Robert Riley Brenda J. Brown

ed their forms and, working with darkness, subsumed them into a glittering kinetic whole (Fig. 7). 2. A Turkish fair: Album Amicorum, watercolor, 17th century (courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Picture Library, Victoria and Albert Museum, London) 11 Regarding slides and ramps, see Cartmell, Incredible Scream Machine, 19; on St. Bartholomew fairs, see Frederick Fried, Built to Amuse: Views fro...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2015
M Izquierdo E De Miguel M F Ortega J Mingot

Pseudo-total (i.e. aqua regia extractable) and gastric-bioaccessible (i.e. glycine+HCl extractable) concentrations of Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined in a total of 48 samples collected from six community urban gardens of different characteristics in the city of Madrid (Spain). Calcium carbonate appears to be the soil property that determines the bioaccessibility of a major...

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