نتایج جستجو برای: mass reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 540540  

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1961
H G GYLLENBERG C R HACKMAN

A bacteriophage of a certain Staphylococcus (a strain of Staphylococcus lactis) employed in the manufacture of dry sausage has been characterized. The host range of this bacteriophage is wide. In addition to the original host, 15 other strains (out of 40 strains tested) were found to support reproduction of the phage. The sensitive strains represented Staphylococcus saprophyticus and different ...

2013
Fengchen Liu Travis C. Porco Kathryn J. Ray Robin L. Bailey Harran Mkocha Beatriz Muñoz Thomas C. Quinn Thomas M. Lietman Sheila K. West

Trachoma programs have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular chlamydia that cause the disease. Some have hypothesized that immunity to the infection may be reduced because of program success in reducing the incidence of infection, and transmission may then increase. Longitudinal studies of multiple communities would be necessary to test this hypothesis. Here, we quantify transmissio...

Akula Annapurna Manasa Pujari Phani Kumar Raju Butchi Akondi,

Oxidative stress is one of the important causes of the type 1 diabetes induced changes in the sperm quality. Bioflavonoids, Rutin 10 mg/Kg and Naringin 10 mg/Kg were evaluated for their protective effects on sperm parameters, oxidative stress, and histopathology of type 1 diabetic rats. Results demonstrated the reduction in sperm count, sperm motility and vitality in diabetic rats. Mass drug ad...

2016
Padmini P. C. Palem Gini C. Kuriakose Chelliah Jayabaskaran

Figs 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16 are incorrect. Although the legends are accurate, the final formatted version are not present. The authors have provided the corrected figures here. Fig 9. LC-ESI-MS analysis of fungal VCR. The mass spectrum of the fungal extract showed a (M+H+) peak at a molecular mass of 825.46, which was identical to that observed in the mass spectrum of the VCR standard. access art...

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2010
James F Gillooly Chen Hou Michael Kaspari

We recently published a paper titled "Energetic Basis of Colonial Living in Social Insects" showing that basic features of whole colony physiology and life history follow virtually the same size-dependencies as unitary organisms when a colony's mass is the summed mass of individuals. We now suggest that these results are evidence, not only for the superorganism hypothesis, but also for colony l...

Akula Annapurna Manasa Pujari Phani Kumar Raju Butchi Akondi,

Oxidative stress is one of the important causes of the type 1 diabetes induced changes in the sperm quality. Bioflavonoids, Rutin 10 mg/Kg and Naringin 10 mg/Kg were evaluated for their protective effects on sperm parameters, oxidative stress, and histopathology of type 1 diabetic rats. Results demonstrated the reduction in sperm count, sperm motility and vitality in diabetic rats. Mass drug ad...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2015
William G Meikle Niels Holst Steven C Cook Joseph M Patt

Experiments were conducted to examine how several key factors affect population growth of the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida Murray (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae). Laboratory experiments were conducted to examine effects of food quantity and temperature on reproduction of cohorts of young A. tumida adults (1:1 sex ratio) housed in experimental arenas. Daily numbers and total mass of larvae exitin...

Journal: :دانش گیاه پزشکی ایران 0
شلاله مصلحی غلامرضا نیکنام سعید اهری زاد

the reaction of four field tomato cultivars (super strain b, super chief, mobil, and royal) along with two greenhouse cultivars (polaris and es 1002 f1) was evaluated agianst m. javanica under greenhouse conditions. the soil around tomato seedlings (bearing 5-6 leaves) was inoculated with two levels of the nematode inoculum i.e. 1000 and 2000 eggs as well as second stage juveniles per every kg ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Roland R Regoes Dieter Ebert Sebastian Bonhoeffer

In many epidemiological models of microparasitic infections it is assumed that the infection process is governed by the mass-action principle, i.e. that the infection rate per host and per parasite is a constant. Furthermore, the parasite-induced host mortality (parasite virulence) and the reproduction rate of the parasite are often assumed to be independent of the infecting parasite dose. Howe...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2004
Andres M Perez Michael P Ward Tim E Carpenter

A major epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease affected Argentina during 2001. The epidemic was controlled by mass-vaccination of the national herd and movement restrictions. The median herd disease reproduction ratio (RH) decreased significantly from 2.4 (before the epidemic was officially recognized) to 1.2 during the mass-vaccination campaign and < 1 following the mass-vaccination campaign. The ...

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