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Water Relations in an Insect, Thermobia Domestica

Water Relations in an Insect, Thermobia Domestica

... Effects of desiccation, desiccation followed by rehydration and of starvation on the concentration of chlorides in the haemolymph Treatment Untreated 3 days desiccation and starvation 3 [r] ... See full document

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Water Relations in an Insect, Thermobia Domestica

Water Relations in an Insect, Thermobia Domestica

... This is because a comparison of the final fresh weight attained by insects used here reveals that while there is a progressive increase in weight in the control group, the weight of the [r] ... See full document

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Water Relations in an Insect, Thermobia Domestica

Water Relations in an Insect, Thermobia Domestica

... The results presented in this paper provide further and direct evidence which supports the earlier conclusion that in Thermobia, if an insect with an experimentally elevated water conten[r] ... See full document

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Water Balance in the Firebrat, Thermobia Domestica (Packard)  Exchanges of Water with the Atmosphere

Water Balance in the Firebrat, Thermobia Domestica (Packard) Exchanges of Water with the Atmosphere

... Rates of loss from living insects in low humidities If the uptake mechanism is involved in the restriction of water loss in low humidities, it should maintain the water potential at the [r] ... See full document

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Reversible Arrest of Uptake of Water from Subsaturated Atmospheres by the Firebrat, Thermobia Domestica (Packard)

Reversible Arrest of Uptake of Water from Subsaturated Atmospheres by the Firebrat, Thermobia Domestica (Packard)

... This reversible arrest of uptake is achieved without altering the constraints on the insect in any way other than shielding the anal region from, or exposing it to, high R.H., a procedur[r] ... See full document

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Water relations of an insular pit viper

Water relations of an insular pit viper

... maintain water balance considering the mainland conspecifics are semi-aquatic and typically associate with freshwater mesic ...to water relations of insular populations of cottonmouth snakes compared ... See full document

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Studies on the water relations of Costelytra zealandica

Studies on the water relations of Costelytra zealandica

... zealandica eggs during development The stages of the life cycle of Costelytra zealandica Section of cuticle on the abdomen of a third instar larva SEM photograph of the cuticle surface a[r] ... See full document

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Public Relations in Organizational Communication

Public Relations in Organizational Communication

... Public Relations in organizations has recently gained visibility, although the discussion on the topic was initiated by Broom and Smith (1979), by assigning four roles to these professionals: “Expert prescriber” ... See full document

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Adaptation of leaf water relations to climatic and habitat water availability

Adaptation of leaf water relations to climatic and habitat water availability

... regulate water within the landscape. In the context of water deficit and heat stress, such analyses would help clarify the extent to which a trait plays an adaptive role in defining species distribution and ... See full document

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The Water Relations of Snails and Slugs

The Water Relations of Snails and Slugs

... Kudo 1921 found that albino rats given dry food but no water developed serious symptoms in periods up to 16 days, after losing weight at the rate of about 3-4 per cent, of their initial [r] ... See full document

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The Water Relations of Snails and Slugs

The Water Relations of Snails and Slugs

... For each group of animals, and for each period, we have separated out the positive, zero and negative daily weight changes, and we give the number and mean magnitude of each kind of weig[r] ... See full document

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EFFECT OF WATER STRESS ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND WATER RELATIONS OF WHEAT VARIETIES

EFFECT OF WATER STRESS ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND WATER RELATIONS OF WHEAT VARIETIES

... The stomatal resistance was signi­ ficantly increased due to water stress treatment in both the varieties at all the three stages, however, during the seed development stage, [r] ... See full document

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Water relations of tetrapod integument

Water relations of tetrapod integument

... the water barrier in vertebrate integument Insofar as the more resistant barriers to TEWL among amphibians appear to be either cocoons or extraepidermal lipid sheets formed by wiping, as discussed above (see also ... See full document

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Fluid Identities: Toward a Critical Security of Water

Fluid Identities: Toward a Critical Security of Water

... of water look like? The rest of this chapter will answer this ...to water security that precipitate a more refined vision of the ways in which emancipation can overcome the deficiencies of other traditional ... See full document

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Consequences of the water deficit on water relations and symbiosis in Vigna unguiculata cultivars

Consequences of the water deficit on water relations and symbiosis in Vigna unguiculata cultivars

... the water deficit on water relations and nitro- gen fixation in two Vigna unguiculata cultivars, as well as at indicating which cultivar is more tolerant under water ...2 water regimes ... See full document

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The Water Relations of Snails and Slugs

The Water Relations of Snails and Slugs

... CONSTANT CONDITIONS In the second experiment, another set of animala Howes & Wells 1934a regarded the weight cycles from the same hibernating stock was ' brought out' as due primarily to[r] ... See full document

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COMPARATIVE IN VITRO EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON APPLE (Malus domestica Borkh.) BEFORE AND AFTER WASHING WITH USHNA (LUKEWARM WATER), LAVANA (5% NaCl SOLUTION) AND HARIDRA JALA W.S.R. PESTICIDE RESIDUE	-----	Roopali Patel, Kishore Patel, Vaibhav Charde, Ph

COMPARATIVE IN VITRO EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON APPLE (Malus domestica Borkh.) BEFORE AND AFTER WASHING WITH USHNA (LUKEWARM WATER), LAVANA (5% NaCl SOLUTION) AND HARIDRA JALA W.S.R. PESTICIDE RESIDUE ----- Roopali Patel, Kishore Patel, Vaibhav Charde, Ph

... Pesticides are frequently sprayed over the apple cultivated area to control pest and to fulfill its growing demand. As a result, pesticide residue levels (PRL) are high in apple fruit, which is a matter of health ... See full document

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Water Balance in the Firebrat, Thermobia Domestica (Packard)

Water Balance in the Firebrat, Thermobia Domestica (Packard)

... On the other hand, at high humidities, rapid uptake through an open anus by the rectum would swamp the low losses over the general body surface, the barrier to transpiratory water loss r[r] ... See full document

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The effect of appendage and scale loss on instar duration in adult firebrats, Thermobia domestica (Thysanura)

The effect of appendage and scale loss on instar duration in adult firebrats, Thermobia domestica (Thysanura)

... Effect of abdominal appendage amputation and scale removal on duration of adult instar in Thermobia domestica.. Treatment Amputation of terminal sensory appendages.[r] ... See full document

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Antimicrobial activity of alcohols from Musca domestica

Antimicrobial activity of alcohols from Musca domestica

... Conidiobolus coronatus (Zygomycetes), isolate number 3491, originally isolated from Dendrolaelaps spp., was obtained from the collection of Prof. Bałazy (Polish Academy of Sciences, Research Center for Agricultural and ... See full document

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