نتایج جستجو برای: cardamom hills

تعداد نتایج: 5802  

2006
Hideshi Ogawa Jim Moore Shadrack Kamenya

Abstract: Surveys were carried out for chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, in the areas of Ntakata (300 km2 between the Mkamba River and the Lubalisi River, 05°45′ –06°15′ S, 30°00′ –30°15′ E), and Kakungu (200 km2 between the Lubalisi River and the sources of the Rubufu River, 05°55′ –06°15′ S, 30°00′ –30°15′ E), Tanzania, during the dry seasons of 2001 and 2003. The predominant veget...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
John N Thompson

Coevolution is one of the major processes organizing the earth's biodiversity, but it remains unclear when and how it may generate species diversity. The study by Parchman et al. () in this issue of Molecular Ecology provides the clearest evidence to date that divergent local adaptation in a coevolving interaction may lead to speciation on one side of an interaction but not necessarily on the o...

2010
Thomas Mills

Topography describes the complex form of a surface--the undulations which make up its character. Topography comes in all shapes and forms; what is true for the surface of our planet is also true for the surfaces of engineered structures. If you have ever driven across the Flint Hills in south-eastern Kansas, you probably recognize that the only indicator you have that you are climbing a hill is...

2014
Anoop K. Tiwari Neelu Singh

The Polar Regions have long been recognized as important sinks for the aerosol, including mercury derived from natural and anthropogenic sources at lower latitudes. The volatile metals like Hg and Pb introduce to atmosphere mostly through burning of fossil fuel. Generally, the distribution of mercury in environmental media is related to pH, oxygen content, organic matter, reducing agents and mi...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 1995
D R Proffitt M Bhalla R Gossweiler J Midgett

People judged the inclination of hills viewed either out-of-doors or in a computer-simulated virtual environment. Angle judgments were obtained by having people (1) provide verbal estimates, (2) adjust a representation of the hill's cross-section, and (3) adjust a tilt board with their unseen hand. Geographical slant was greatly overestimated according to the first two measures, but not the thi...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2017
Susanne P Pfeifer Stefan Laurent Vitor C Sousa Catherine R Linnen Matthieu Foll Laurent Excoffier Hopi E Hoekstra Jeffrey D Jensen

The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic process that has been well studied from a theoretical perspective over the last century. Wright and Haldane laid the foundation for expectations under an island-continent model, demonstrating that an island-specific beneficial allele may be maintained locally if the selection coefficient is larger than the rate...

1996
David Duvivier Philippe Preux El-Ghazali Talbi

Evolutionary algorithms are sophisticated hill-climbers. In this paper, we discuss the ability of this class of local search algorithms to provide useful and eecient heuristics to solve NP-hard problems. Our discussion is illustrated on experiments aiming at solving the job-shop-scheduling problem. We focus on the components of the EA, pointing out the importance of the objective function as we...

2011
Dylan H. Rood Douglas W. Burbank Scott W. Herman Scott Bogue

[1] We use paleomagnetic data from Tertiary volcanic rocks to address the rates and timing of vertical‐axis block rotations across the central Sierra Nevada‐Walker Lane transition in the Bodie Hills, California/Nevada. Samples from the Upper Miocene (∼9 Ma) Eureka Valley Tuff suggest clockwise vertical‐axis block rotations between NE‐striking left‐lateral faults in the Bridgeport and Mono Basin...

2014
T. Prabu S. Madhavan

The present investigation highlights the use of plants for various ailments by malayali tribe living in Jawadhu hills, Thiruvannamalai district, Tamilnadu, India, A total of 40 traditional plant species used by them as herbal medicines to treat several common diseases such as cold, cough, fever, skin diseases, rheumatic problems, diabetic problems and various ailments were documented. During pr...

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2013
S Dash A K Annamalai H L Simpson N Sarkies N M Antoun R Mannion

A 27-year-old Chinese male presented with a 2-year history of headache and a right temporal field defect. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan revealed a 5cm tumour in the sphenoid with bilateral cavernous sinus extension and posterior extension to the clivus (Figure 1A). This was reported as an erosive skull base tumour and he was referred to neurosurgery. His serum prolactin was measured a...

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