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3501por Abua, M.A., Igelle, E.I., Eneyo, V.B., Abali, T.P., Akpan, N.A., Archibong, E.P., Abdelrahman, Kamal, Fnais, Mohammed S., Andráš, Peter, Eldosouky, Ahmed M.“…The research identifies critical factors influencing sediment yield, such as rainfall amount, rainfall intensity, slope gradient, slope length, sand, silt, clay, vegetation cover, and infiltration capacity. …”
Publicado 2023
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3502por Fulbright, Timothy E., Ortega‐Santos, J. Alfonso, Hines, Stacy L., Drabek, Dillan J., Saenz, Ramon, Campbell, Tyler A., Hewitt, David G., Wester, David B.“…After accounting for the positive effect of precipitation and percent sand on herbaceous plant species richness, species richness/0.25 m(2) increased slightly from 0% to 30% grazing intensity and then declined with increasing grazing intensity. …”
Publicado 2023
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3503“…Our data support GAPDH, actin, EF1-α and SAND as the most relevant reference genes for this purpose.…”
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3504por Hassan, Mo'awia M, Osman, Omran F, El-Raba'a, Fathi MA, Schallig, Henk DFH, Elnaiem, Dia-Eldin A“…The dog-baited trap significantly attracted the highest number of P. orientalis and sand fly species (P < 0.001). This was followed by the Egyptian mongoose baited trap and less frequently by the genet baited trap. …”
Publicado 2009
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3505por Mafra, Valéria, Kubo, Karen S., Alves-Ferreira, Marcio, Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo, Stuart, Rodrigo M., Boava, Leonardo P., Rodrigues, Carolina M., Machado, Marcos A.“…Our results revealed FBOX, SAND (a SAND family protein), GAPC2 and UPL7 (ubiquitin protein ligase 7) to be superior reference genes, and we recommend their use in studies of gene expression in citrus species and relatives. …”
Publicado 2012
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3506por Azevedo, Renata V. D. M., Dias, Denise B. S., Bretãs, Jorge A. C., Mazzoni, Camila J., Souza, Nataly A., Albano, Rodolpho M., Wagner, Glauber, Davila, Alberto M. R., Peixoto, Alexandre A.“…These data open a number of new avenues for further research in the molecular and evolutionary reproductive biology of sand flies.…”
Publicado 2012
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3507“…A limited number have also been found in hookworms and horseflies, and none identified in mosquitoes or sand flies. The vast majority of salivary disintegrins reported display a RGD motif and were described as platelet aggregation inhibitors, and few others as negative modulator of neutrophil or endothelial cell functions. …”
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3508“…While investigating the factors that influenced shorebird foraging distributions among neighboring intertidal sand flats, we built upon species-level understandings of individual-based, small-scale foraging decisions to develop more comprehensive guild- and community-level insights. …”
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3509“…For the biotic stress effect, EF1α, SAND and SMD3 were the most constant for the susceptible cultivar Trincadeira and EF1α, GAPDH, UBQ for the resistant cultivar Regent. …”
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3510por Mäder, Geraldo, Fregonezi, Jéferson N, Lorenz-Lemke, Aline P, Bonatto, Sandro L, Freitas, Loreta B“…The four major sea transgressions formed a series of four sand barriers parallel to the coast that progressively increased the availability of coastal areas after the regressions and that may have promoted the geographic structuring of genetic diversity observed today. …”
Publicado 2013
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3511por Newton, Ryan J., Huse, Susan M., Morrison, Hilary G., Peake, Colin S., Sogin, Mitchell L., McLellan, Sandra L.“…Microorganisms associated with coastal sands serve as a natural biofilter, providing essential nutrient recycling in nearshore environments and acting to maintain coastal ecosystem health. …”
Publicado 2013
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3512por Santos, Mirella F. C., Ribolla, Paulo E. M., Alonso, Diego P., Andrade-Filho, José D., Casaril, Aline E., Ferreira, Alda M. T., Fernandes, Carlos E. S., Brazil, Reginaldo P., Oliveira, Alessandra G.“…This vector is the best studied species of sand fly in the Neotropical region. Many studies claim that this vector is in fact a species complex; however there is still no consensus regarding the number of species that belong into this complex or the geographical distribution of sibling species. …”
Publicado 2013
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3513“…As such, it was unclear if microbial community compositional changes would occur following exposure to beached oil, if indigenous communities could biodegrade oil, or how cleanup efforts, such as sand washing and sediment redistribution, would impact microbial ecosystem resiliency. …”
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3514“…We show for the first time involvement of plant SAND domain proteins in regulating secondary metabolic pathways. …”
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3515“…Selected bacterial strains incubated anaerobically over 300 days using natural orange sand of Pleistocene aquifer showed release of soluble As mostly as As(3+) along with several other elements (Al, Fe, Mn, K, etc.). …”
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3516por Fuller, Samuel J., Burke, Ian T., McMillan, Duncan G. G., Ding, Weixuan, Stewart, Douglas I.“…In contrast, growth with solid phase Fe(III)-oxyhydroxides (present as coatings on aquifer sand) favoured the Tissierella C sp., possibly because it produces riboflavin as an extracellular electron shuttling compound allowing more efficient electron transfer to solid Fe(III) phases. …”
Publicado 2015
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3517por Wang, De-Cai, Zhang, Gan-Lin, Zhao, Ming-Song, Pan, Xian-Zhang, Zhao, Yu-Guo, Li, De-Cheng, Macmillan, Bob“…Then, linear regression models were developed between the land surface DTR and sand (> 0.05 mm), clay (< 0.001 mm) and physical clay (< 0.01 mm) contents. …”
Publicado 2015
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3518“…Bedding types (nothing, feed, sand, wood shavings, and hay) were tested with four week old weaned pigs to determine which was most effective in reducing slips, falls, and vocalizations at three ramp angles, two moistures, over two seasons. …”
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3519“…H. ottoe occurred only in dry and sand prairie types, and was significantly more abundant in undegraded than semi-degraded prairie, and in discontinuous sod (with numerous unvegetated areas due to bare sand and/or rock outcrops) than in continuous sod. …”
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3520por Howard, Marion G., McDonald, William J. F., Forster, Paul I., Kress, W. John, Erickson, David, Faith, Daniel P., Shapcott, Alison“…Australia’s Great Sandy Region is of international significance containing two World Heritage areas and patches of rainforest growing on white sand. Previous broad-scale analysis found the Great Sandy biogeographic subregion contained a significantly more phylogenetically even subset of species than expected by chance contrasting with rainforest on white sand in Peru. …”
Publicado 2016
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