نتایج جستجو برای: gamasiayab river

تعداد نتایج: 83553  

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2013
Xuan Yu Gopal Bhatt Christopher J. Duffy Yuning Shi

SHALEHILLS, PA CZO Snow FLUX-­‐PIHM(LSM) Age Isotope Transport Carbon Cycle LITTLE JUNIATA, PA CZO Ecology/Wetland FLUX-­‐PIHM(LSM) SHAVERS CREEK, PA CZO Ecology/Wetland LACKAWANNA RIVER, PA Ecology/Wetland MAHANTANGO CREEK, PA Ecology/Wetland MUDDY CREEK, PA Ecology/Wetland YOUNG WOMAN CREEK, PA CZO Ecology/Wetland JUNIATA RIVER BASIN, PA Parallel computa>on Large watershed applica>on WHITE CL...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1996
C F Lanata K Midthun R E Black B Butron A Huapaya M E Penny G Ventura A Gil M Jett-Goheen B L Davidson

An oral rhesus-human rotavirus tetravalent (RRV-TV) vaccine (10(4) pfu of rhesus rotavirus [type G3] and of 3 human-rhesus reassortants [G1, G2, and G4]) was evaluated in a field trial in Lima, Peru. At 2, 3, and 4 months of age, infants received either a dose of RRV-TV, an initial dose of vaccine followed by a dose of placebo at 3 and 4 months, or a dose of placebo. Rotavirus-specific IgA resp...

2017
Maite Aubry Anita Teissier Michael Huart Sébastien Merceron Jessica Vanhomwegen Claudine Roche Anne-Laure Vial Sylvianne Teururai Sébastien Sicard Sylvie Paulous Philippe Desprès Jean-Claude Manuguerra Henri-Pierre Mallet Didier Musso Xavier Deparis Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau

Ross River virus (RRV), spread by Aedes and Culex mosquitoes, is the most commonly transmitted arbovirus in Australia. A serosurvey of blood donors in French Polynesia during 2011-2013 suggested that RRV circulated without being detected. We report RRV circulation in French Polynesia based on further screening of blood samples collected during 2014-2015.

Journal: :Movement ecology 2014
Mael Le Corre Christian Dussault Steeve D Côté

BACKGROUND Migratory species face numerous threats related to human encroachment and climate change. Several migratory populations are declining and individuals are losing their migratory behaviour. To understand how habitat loss or changes in the phenology of natural processes affect migrations, it is crucial to clearly identify the timing and the patterns of migration. We propose an objective...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Wen J Liu Michelle F Rourke Edward C Holmes John G Aaskov

We examined the structure and extent of genetic diversity in intrahost populations of Ross River virus (RRV) in samples from six human patients, focusing on the nonstructural (nsP3) and structural (E2) protein genes. Strikingly, although the samples were collected from contrasting ecological settings 3,000 kilometers apart in Australia, we observed multiple viral lineages in four of the six ind...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
P Weinstein

A detailed look at the ecology of a disease can lead to recommendations for public health interventions that are not otherwise obvious. To illustrate this point, this paper discusses the ecology and control of infection with the Australian arbovirus Ross River virus (RRV). The traditional insecticidal approach to mosquito control is recommended when an outbreak of RRV results from the expansion...

2011
Emma L. Yates Edwin J. Sheffner Laura T. Iraci Jovan M. Tadić Akihiko Kuze

Ground based in-situ measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) at the dry lakebed at Railroad Valley (RRV) playa, Nevada, USA (38°30.234′ N, 115°41.604′ W, elevation 1437 m) were conducted over a five day period from 20–25 June 2010. The playa is a flat, desert site with virtually no vegetation, an overall size of 15 km × 15 km and is approximately 110 km south-west of the nearest ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2001
S Tong P Bi J Hayes K Donald J Mackenzie

The spatial and temporal variations of Ross River virus infections reported in Queensland, Australia, between 1985 and 1996 were studied by using the Geographic Information System. The notified cases of Ross River virus infection came from 489 localities between 1985 and 1988, 805 between 1989 and 1992, and 1,157 between 1993 and 1996 (chi2(df = 2) = 680.9; P < 0.001). There was a marked increa...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1998
T Akamatsu D Wang K Nakamura K Wang

The interclick intervals of captive dolphins are known to be longer than the two-way transit time between the dolphin and a target. In the present study, the interclick intervals of free-ranging baiji, finless porpoises, and bottlenose dolphins in the wild and in captivity were compared. The click intervals in open waters ranged up to 100-200 ms, whereas the click intervals in captivity were in...

2015
Sandra Romero-Cordoba Sergio Rodriguez-Cuevas Rosa Rebollar-Vega Valeria Quintanar-Jurado Antonio Maffuz-Aziz Gerardo Jimenez-Sanchez Veronica Bautista-Piña Rocio Arellano-Llamas Alfredo Hidalgo-Miranda

The following information is missing from the Funding section: This paper is part of the PhD thesis project of S. Romero-Cordoba, a student of the Biomedical Sciences PhD Program of the Autonomous National University of Mexico. The complete, correct Funding statement is: This work was funded by the National Institute of Genomic Medicine (INMEGEN/CI/019/2009). S. Romero-Cordoba, RRV, and RAL rec...

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