نتایج جستجو برای: anethum graveolens

تعداد نتایج: 1762  

2007
M. DILL

DILL, L. M. 1978. Aggress~ve distance in juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Can. J . Zool. 56: 14411446. The distances from which resident coho salmon approached, charged, or gave lateral displays to inhuders were recorded, as were rhe npproach and charge velocities. Ench of five residents was terted while under rhree Feeding t e ~ i m e ~ . and In response to three sizes of intnzder ...

Journal: :Science 1943
J J Wolford

Rising economic value of a large number of metals as a result of their importance for new technologies and industrial development has renewed worldwide interest for mineral exploration and detailed studies of ore deposits. The Dill’s (2010) “chessboard” classification of mineral deposits is the most recent attempt to provide an exhaustive overview of all mineral deposits known to date. However,...

1998
Tomohiro Yoneda Bin Zhou

In this paper, we extend the veriication method based on the failure semantics of process algebra and the resulting trace theory by Dill et al. for bounded delay asynchronous circuits. We deene a timed conformance relation between trace structures which allows to express both safety and responsiveness properties. In our approach, bounded delay circuits as well as their real-time properties are ...

2007
C. S. HOLLING L. DUNBRACK

HOLLING, C. S., R. L. DUNBRACK, and L. M. DILL. 1976. Predator size andprey size: presumed relationship in the mantid Hierodula coarctata Saussure. Can. J . Zool. 54: 1760-1764. Measurements of tibia length and tibial hook angle were used to calculate optimum prey size in 714 specimens of the mantid Hierodula coarctata. These values were then regressed on the cube root of dry body weight to der...

2005
PETER HARRIS

The metabolic effects of exercise have classically been considered in terms of the changing composition of the blood and it may be thought a little old-fashioned to perpetuate this approach. Nevertheless, I believe that the changes in the composition of the blood during exercise are more complex than has generally been credited and the time is opportune to re-examine them. The increase in the c...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Louise B Weschler

D. B. DILL’S (12) 1930s observations of humans working in desert heat made him skeptical of the high sweat chloride concentrations reported in the literature. At fault, he surmised, might be methods of sweat collection that “restricted opportunity for evaporation” (p. 763). For this reason, he developed whole body washdown (WBW) methods, which became de rigueur in his, and later in D. L. Costil...

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