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Drew, R. A. I., D. L. Hancock, and I. M. White. "Revision of the tropical fruit flies (Diptera : Tephritidae : Dacinae) of South-east Asia. II. Dacus Fabricius." Invertebrate Systematics 12, no. 4 (1998): 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it96004.
Full textDAVID, K. J., K. SACHIN, and D. L. HANCOCK. "TWO NEW SPECIES AND A NEW RECORD OF DACUS FABRICIUS (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) FROM INDIA." Zootaxa 4743, no. 4 (February 27, 2020): 553–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4743.4.5.
Full textDAVID, K. J., and S. RAMANI. "New species, redescriptions and phylogenetic revision of tribe Dacini (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) from India based on morphological characters." Zootaxa 4551, no. 2 (January 30, 2019): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4551.2.1.
Full textQureshi, Z. A., T. Hussain, and Q. H. Siddiqui. "Interspecific competition of Dacus cucurbitae Coq. and Dacus ciliatus Loew in mixed infestation of cucurbits." Journal of Applied Entomology 104, no. 1-5 (January 12, 1987): 429–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.1987.tb00544.x.
Full textZisopoulou, Stavroula A., Christina K. Chatzinikolaou, John K. Gallos, Anna Ofrydopoulou, Dimitra A. Lambropoulou, Eleni Psochia, Dimitrios N. Bikiaris, and Stavroula G. Nanaki. "Synthesis of Dacus Pheromone, 1,7-Dioxaspiro[5.5]Undecane and Its Encapsulation in PLLA Microspheres for Their Potential Use as Controlled Release Devices." Agronomy 10, no. 7 (July 21, 2020): 1053. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10071053.
Full textKalamatianos, Romanos, Ioannis Karydis, Dimitris Doukakis, and Markos Avlonitis. "DIRT: The Dacus Image Recognition Toolkit." Journal of Imaging 4, no. 11 (October 30, 2018): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging4110129.
Full textNezis, Ioannis P., Dimitrios J. Stravopodis, Lukas H. Margaritis, and Issidora S. Papassideri. "Follicular atresia during Dacus oleae oogenesis." Journal of Insect Physiology 52, no. 3 (March 2006): 282–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinsphys.2005.11.007.
Full textVargas, Roger I., and Toshiyuki Nishida. "Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae)." Journal of Economic Entomology 78, no. 6 (December 1, 1985): 1311–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/78.6.1311.
Full textMora-Márquez, Ana María. "Martinus Dacus and Boethius Dacus on the Signification of Terms and the Truth-Value of Assertions." Vivarium 52, no. 1-2 (February 27, 2014): 23–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685349-12341268.
Full textBaker, R., and A. J. Bacon. "The identification of spiroacetals in the volatile secretions of two species of fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis, Dacus curcurbitae)." Experientia 41, no. 11 (November 1985): 1484–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01950049.
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Karunaratne, Swinitha. "Behaviour of the oriental fruit fly, Dacus dorsalis Hendel (Diptera: Tephritidae)." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.293598.
Full textElghadi, Esam Omar Ahmed. "Entomopathogenic fungi as a biological control for the Greater melon fly Dacus frontalis (Becker) (Diptera: Tephritidae)." Thesis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/3352.
Full textRaghu, Sathyamurthy, and n/a. "The Autecology of Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera:Tephritidae:Dacinae): Functional Significance of Resources." Griffith University. Australian School of Environmental Studies, 2003. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20030605.162831.
Full textRaghu, Sathyamurthy. "The Autecology of Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera:Tephritidae:Dacinae): Functional Significance of Resources." Thesis, Griffith University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366116.
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Velcescu, Leonard. "Dacii în sculptura romană : studiu de iconografie antică /." [Saint-Estève] : Éd. les Presses littéraires, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41409794k.
Full textRosa, Juliana Gomes. "Secagem de cenoura (Daucus carota L.) em microondas." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2010. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/4039.
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Carrot is a root plant of the same name, Daucus carota L.. This vegetable has a high consumption and its use as an ingredient in the formulation of industrial products has increased in recent years. The main appeal of the carrot is its high content of β-carotene. During harvest the carrots have 80 to 90% humidity and this high moisture content makes it a product with a short shelf life. Drying is an alternative to increase the shelf life of carrot. In addition, a drying operation is required to prepare the plant to participate in various formulations of industrial products. The study of carrot drying has been performed in several dryers and the quality of the product related to different processes. Drying in a microwave dryer has stood out in the drying of food, as its heating mode is different from conventional drying by hot air. Microwave drying can improve the quality of the final product. The purpose of this study is to analyze the drying of carrots in a microwave dryer, to evaluate the quality of the final product and to check whether the combination of vacuum drying will lead to an increase in the quality of the dried carrots. The monitoring of the kinetics of microwave drying and microwave vacuum drying was conducted and the relationship between the kinetics and process conditions, such as the carrot shape and the power used, was investigated. The influence of such processes in the characteristics of the final product was evaluated by determining the apparent density, real density, porosity, shrinkage, total β- carotene and rehydration. Also the desorption isotherms of carrots were determined at temperatures of 40°C and 50°C. The data of drying kinetics and desorption isotherms were fitted to models suggested in the literature in order to describe these processes. The results showed that the drying rate of carrot in a microwave dryer was affected by the carrot shape. The content of β-carotene was reduced with the increase of power applied. The microwave drying in vacuum produced carrots with higher porosity and lower shrinkage, but this characteristic was not reflected in the ability of rehydration, which was independent of the drying process. Of the models fitted to the experimental results, the Page model gave the best fit to the kinetics of drying and Peleg model gave the best fit to the kinetics of rehydration of carrots dried in a microwave dryer and a microwave drying in vacuum.
Cenoura é a raiz da planta de mesmo nome, Daucus carota L.. Este vegetal apresenta elevado consumo in natura e a sua utilização como ingrediente na formulação de produtos industrializados tem se elevado nos últimos anos. O principal atrativo da cenoura é o seu alto teor de β-caroteno. No momento da colheita a cenoura tem entre 80 e 90% de umidade e este alto teor de umidade a torna um produto com pequena vida de prateleira. Para aumentar a vida de prateleira da cenoura, a secagem é uma alternativa; além de ser necessária para preparar este vegetal para participar de diversas formulações em produtos indutrializados. O estudo da secagem de cenoura tem sido realizado em diversos secadores e a qualidade do produto obtido relacionada aos diferentes processos. A secagem em secador de microondas tem se destacado na secagem de alimentos, pois o seu modo de aquecimento é diferente da secagem convecional por ar quente, o que pode melhorar a qualidade do produto final obtido. Este estudo, então, tem como objetivo a análise da secagem de cenoura em microondas e também a avaliação da qualidade final do produto obtido e a verificação se a associação de vácuo a este modo de secagem gera aumento na qualidade da cenoura seca. Para tanto o acompanhamento da cinética de secagem em microondas e em microondas a vácuo foi realizado, bem como a relação entre esta cinética e as condições do processo, como a forma de corte e a potência utilizada. A influência do processo na qualidade do produto final foi avaliada através da determinação da densidade aparente, densidade real, porosidade, encolhimento, teor de β-caroteno e características de reidratação. Foram determinadas as isotermas de dessorção da cenoura às temperaturas de 40°C e 50°C. Os dados de cinética de secagem e das isotermas de dessorção foram ajustados a modelos sugeridos na literatura a fim de se descrever estes processos. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que a velocidade de secagem de cenoura em microondas foi influenciada pela forma de corte da amostra. Além disso, a associação ao vácuo resulta em um menor encolhimento e produto final mais poroso, porém estas características não foram garantia de melhor capacidade de reidratação. A degradação do β-caroteno aumentou com o aumento da potência utilizada. Dentre os modelos utilizados, o modelo de Page foi o que melhor descreveu a cinética de secagem e o modelo de Peleg foi o que melhor descreveu a cinética de reidratação de cenouras submetidas aos dois modos de secagem, microondas e microondas a vácuo.
Almeida, Karina de [UNESP]. "Adubos verdes na produção de alface e cenoura, sob sistema orgânico." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/103241.
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O presente trabalho objetivou estudar o efeito das plantas de cobertura crotalária (Crotalaria juncea), feijão-guandu (Cajanus cajan), feijão-de-porco (Canavalia ensiformes), milho (Zea mays), milheto (Pennisetum glaucum) e mucuna-preta (Mucuna aterrimum), em cultivo exclusivo e consorciado, e vegetação espontânea, no desempenho agronômico de alface (Lactuca sativa) e cenoura (Daucus carota) cultivadas em sistema orgânico. Para tanto, foram conduzidos três experimentos, sendo um referente à seleção das espécies utilizadas como adubo verde. O primeiro e segundo, determinaram as quantidades de palhada para a formação de cobertura morta, além da decomposição e liberação de nutrientes das palhadas. O terceiro, o efeito do pré-cultivo de leguminosas e gramíneas no rendimento de alface e cenoura cultivadas em sistema orgânico. O delineamento utilizado nos dois primeiros experimentos foi o de blocos casualizados com quatro repetições, e o terceiro experimento em esquema de parcelas divididas (alface e cenoura). Nos estudos da decomposição e liberação de nutrientes das palhadas foi utilizado o método da “litter bags”. Conclui-se que o feijão-deporco em cultivo exclusivo apresentou maior produtividade de massa fresca, que os demais adubos verdes, e juntamente com o coquetel completo, maior produtividade de massa seca e acúmulo de nutrientes para a cenoura e alface. O uso de adubos verdes em pré-cultivo das oleráceas manteve a produtividade da cenoura semelhante à testemunha.Dentre as espécies utilizadas, o feijão-de-porco em cultivo exclusivo proporcionou melhor rendimento comercial da alface. Pelos resultados dos experimentos, detectou-se que a adubação verde é uma prática promissora para a produção orgânica de alface e cenoura.
The present work objectived to study the effect of cover crops with Crotalaria juncea, Cajanus cajan, Canavalia ensiformes, Zea may, Pennisetum glaucum, and Mucuna aterrimum, in single and associated cultivation and spontaneous vegetation, in the agronomic performance of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and carrot (Daucus carota) under organic system. Three experiments were conducted, the first one referring to the selection of the species used as green manure. First and second experiments determined the amounts of straw production of phytomass, besides the decomposition and nutrient release of the straws. The third one, the effect of the legumes and grasses pre-cultivation in the lettuce and carrot yields under organic system. The experimental design was a randomized block with four repetitions in the two first tests and the third test a split-splot (lettuce and carrot). In the studies about decomposition and nutrient release of the straws it was used the method of litter bags. It was concluded that Canavalia ensiformes in single cultivation shows higher productivity of fresh mass than other green manure and in complex with the complete cocktail, higher productivity of dry mass and nutrient accumulated for carrot and lettuce. The use of the green manure in pre-cultivation of the vegetables maintained the carrot productivity similar to the no-treated. Among the species of green manure Canavalia ensiformes in single cultivation promoted the best commercial yields of lettuce. By the results, it was detected that the green manure is a promising practice to the organic production of lettuce and carrot.Key words: green manures, legumes, Lactuca sativa, Daucus carota.
Jörgensen, Sofie. "Modelling of Power Dissipation in CMOS DACs." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2002. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-1329.
Full textIn this master thesis work, the power dissipation in a current-steering digital- to-analog converter, DAC, has been studied. The digital as well as the analog power dissipation have been modelled in MATLAB and it is shown that the MATLAB models agrees well with simulation results from the circuit simulator (Spectre).
A case study on a DAC designed at Ericsson Microelectronics AB in Linköping has also been done. The DAC is a thermometer-coded current-steering DAC suitable for telecommunications applications. The telecommunication standards that have been studied are asymmetric digital subscriber line, ADSL, very high speed data digital subscriber line, VDSL, and, wireless local area network, WLAN. The conlusion of the study is that the power dissipation of the specific DAC, used in ADSL applications, 75mW, is far from optimized. It can theoretically be lowered to 3.5mW.
Carneiro, Gabriella Daier Oliveira Pessoa. "Ácido salicílico e sacarose na redução de estresse causado pelo metribuzin na cultura da cenoura." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2016. http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/8232.
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O sistema produtivo de cenoura (Daucus carota L.) é realizado durante todo o ano no Brasil. Um aspecto importante sobre o cultivo dessa hortaliça são as plantas daninhas, que se não manejadas adequadamente, podem inviabilizar economicamente a atividade. Entretanto, o reduzido número de herbicidas registrados para a cultura é um fator limitante. Neste sentido, o metribuzin apresenta potencial, apesar de relatos de intoxicação na cultura da cenoura. Por outro lado, substâncias com capacidade de promover respostas adaptativas nas plantas podem ser utilizadas como protetores dos efeitos de herbicidas não seletivos. O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi avaliar o uso do metribuzin na cultura da cenoura e dos protetores - sacarose e ácido salicílico (AS). Para isso foram realizados três experimentos de campo no delineamento de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições, em duas épocas. No primeiro, os tratamentos constituíram de doses de metribuzin: 0, 144, 288, 432, 576, 720, 960 e 1200 g ha-1. No segundo, avaliou-se o potencial de uso da sacarose nas modalidades cinco dias antes da aplicação do herbicida (5DAA), em mistura de calda com o herbicida (0), cinco dias após a aplicação do herbicida (5DDA) e sem aplicação do protetor (SA) e no terceiro do ácido salicílico. Aos 30 dias após a aplicação (DAP) foi avaliada a matéria seca da parte aérea (MSPA) e aos 120 DAP a produtividade para os três experimentos. A aplicação de metribuzin até 432 g ha-1 não causou redução da produtividade da cenoura. A solução de sacarose proporcionou aumento da MSPA da cultivar Nayarit, mesmo na presença do metribuzin, entretanto, o mesmo não foi observado para a cultivar Verano. Em relação à produtividade, não houve influência da utilização da sacarose. A aplicação exógena de AS aumentou a MSPA em relação a ausência de AS e presença de metribuzin, e também igualou a MSPA em relação aos tratamentos com ausência do herbicida. Não houve aumento da produtividade total com a aplicação do AS, todavia, houve um aumento da produtividade de cenouras comerciais em 27%. Conclui-se que a sacarose reduz a incidência de raízes bifurcadas quando aplicada cinco dias antes do herbicida ou em mistura de tanque com o mesmo. O AS ameniza a intoxicação da cenoura pelo uso de metribuzin e diminui a porcentagem de cenouras não comerciais.
The carrot (Daucus carota L.) cultivation is performed throughout the year in Brazil. An important aspect of the cultivation of this vegetable is the weed management, which if not properly managed, can become economically unviable to the cultivation. However, the small number of herbicides registered for use in the culture, it ́s a limiting factor. In this sense, metribuzin has potential, although reports on poisoning carrot crop. However, products that can promote adaptive responses in plants they may be used as the protective effects of non-selective herbicides. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of metribuzin in the culture of carrot and the use of protectors: sucrose and salicylic acid (SA), to mitigate the poisoning caused by this herbicide in carrots. For this, there were three field experiments in a randomized block design with four replications, in two cultivation. In the first one, treatments consisted in different doses of metribuzin: 0, 144, 288, 432, 576, 720, 960 and 1200 g ha-1. In the second one, it was evaluated the potential use of sucrose and in the third one it was evaluated the potential use of salicylic acid, as protectors of the damage caused by metribuzin in carrot culture. At 30 days was evaluated dry matter from the leaves (DM) and at 120 days, the productivity. The application of metribuzin up to 432 g ha-1 caused no reduction in yield of carrot. The sucrose solution provided increased DM in the cultivar Nayarit, even in the presence of metribuzin, but the same was not observed for the cultivar Verano. Regarding productivity, there was no increase in the application of sucrose. The exogenous application of SA increased the DM regarding treatment 0 mM SA with metribuzin, and also equaled the DM compared to treatment with the absence of the herbicide. There was no increase in productivity with the application of SA, however, there was a increase in the productivity of commercial carrots in 27%. It ́s concluded that the metribuzin not cause damage up to the dose 432 g ha-1. Sucrose reduces the incidence of bifurcated roots when applied to five days before the herbicide or in tank mixed. And SA softens carrot intoxication by the use of metribuzin and decreases the percentage of non-commercial carrots.
Arias, González Daniela Loreto. "Estudio del efecto de la luz sobre la acumulación de carotenoides en la raíz de reserva de Daucus carota." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2019. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/170021.
Full textLos carotenoides son pigmentos que en plantas participan en la fotosíntesis, protección del daño foto-oxidativo y síntesis de fitohormonas. En mamíferos, su consumo es esencial, ya que son precursores de la vitamina A. La síntesis de carotenoides en plantas ha sido bien caracterizada a nivel molecular, centrándose principalmente en los genes que codifican para las enzimas que son parte de la ruta de síntesis de estos pigmentos (llamados ‘genes carotenogénicos’). Por otro lado, se ha reportado que la síntesis de carotenoides en plantas está regulada por diversos factores entre los que se destaca la luz, la cual induce la expresión de genes y la síntesis y acumulación de estos pigmentos en hojas, frutos y flores en plantas modelos, como por ejemplo, tomate, tabaco y Arabidopsis. En el caso de Daucus carota (zanahoria), ésta sintetiza y acumula una gran cantidad de carotenoides en su raíz de reserva que crece en oscuridad, contrario a lo reportado en otros modelos, otorgándole su característico color anaranjado. En este contexto, nuestro grupo de investigación ha determinado que la luz inhibe reversiblemente la síntesis y acumulación de carotenoides en la raíz de reserva de zanahoria al privilegiar el desarrollo de cloroplastos (acumuladores de clorofila) en vez de cromoplastos (acumuladores de carotenoides). Además, a nivel molecular, se genera una regulación negativa sobre los genes carotenogénicos. Para comprender el mecanismo regulatorio en Daucus carota, realizamos un RNA-seq para identificar genes no carotenogénicos reprimidos por la luz en la raíz de Daucus carota, al comparar raíces de 8 semanas crecidas en luz (R/L) versus raíces crecidas en oscuridad (R/O). Entre los genes identificados se encuentran aquellos involucrados en procesos de señalización mediados por hormonas y genes que participan en la biogénesis de plastidios y cromoplastos. Sin embargo, un grupo importante de genes que nos llamo la atención fueron aquellos que participan en cascadas de señalización mediadas por luz, entre los que están PhyA, PhyB, Par1, Pif4, entre otros. De ellos, se seleccionó el gen Par1 que corresponde a un cofactor transcripcional involucrado en el síndrome de huida de la sombra (SAS) y la fotomorfogénesis. La caracterización funcional de DcPar1 mediante su silenciamiento post-transcripcional en zanahoria, provocó una disminución de entre 4 a 60 veces en los niveles de α y β-caroteno en la raíz, mientras que la expresión constitutiva del gen ortólogo AtPar1 de Arabidopsis provocó un aumento de 2,4 veces más de β-caroteno en la raíz de zanahoria. Lo anterior se correlacionó con los niveles de transcritos de genes carotenogénicos claves como DcPsy1 y DcPsy2, los que disminuyeron sus niveles de expresión relativa en las plantas silenciadas para DcPar1, mientras que DcPsy1 aumentó sus niveles de transcritos en zanahorias que expresaron el gen AtPar1. Estos resultados nos permiten sugerir que el gen Par1 posee un rol regulatorio sobre la síntesis y/o acumulación de carotenoides de la raíz de zanahoria que crece en oscuridad. Este trabajo además, nos permitió ampliar nuestro conocimiento respecto de los mecanismos regulatorios de la síntesis y/o acumulación de carotenoides en zanahoria, además de proponer al gen DcPar1 como un gen blanco a manipular con el propósito de aumentar los niveles de estos compuestos antioxidantes en cultivos de interés económico.
The carotenoids are isoprenoids pigments synthesized by plants, algae and by some yeast and bacteria. In plants, these pigments play fundamental functions related with photosynthesis, photo-oxidative protection and synthesis of phytohormones. The synthesis of carotenoids in plants has been well characterized at the molecular level in plants, however these studies have focused mainly on the carotenogenic genes that are part of carotenoid biosynthesis pathway, while the study of non-carotenogenic genes is scarce. On the other hand, it has been reported that the synthesis of carotenoids in plants is regulated by light, which would induce the synthesis and accumulation of these pigments in leaves, fruits and flowers in model plants such as tomato, tobacco and Arabidopsis. Daucus carota (carrot) synthesizes and accumulates a large amount of carotenoids in its root that grows in darkness, contrary to that reported in other plant models, allowing this organ to acquire its characteristic orange color. Our research group has determined that light inhibits the carotenoid synthesis and accumulation in the carrot root, causing the development of chloroplasts (chlorophyll accumulators) instead of chromoplasts (carotenoid accumulators) in the root. Furthermore, at the molecular level, a negative regulation is generated on the carotenogenic genes. This background allows us to propose that light plays an inhibitory role in the carotenoid synthesis in the carrot root that causes this plant to behave distinctly to other plant models. The carotenogenic genes of various plants and those of carrots, have been widely characterized. Considering that light has a negative effect on carotenoid synthesis in carrot root, in this work we identified noncarotenogenic genes repressed by light in the root of Daucus carota, performing an RNA-Seq analysis from 8-week old roots grown in light (R/L) versus roots grown in darkness (R/O). Among the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) identified are those involved in hormone signaling and genes involved in plastid and chromoplast biogenesis. However, an important group of genes that caught our attention were those that participate in light-mediated signaling, among which are PhyA, PhyB, Par1, Pif4, among others. Of these, the Par1 gene was selected. Par1 encodes a transcriptional cofactor involved in the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) and photomorphogenesis. The functional characterization of DcPar1 by post-transcriptional silencing in carrot, caused a decrease in the levels of α and β-carotene in the root from 4 to 60 times, while the constitutive expression of the Arabidopsis orthologous gene AtPar1 caused an increase in β-carotene in the carrot root from 2.4 times. This was correlated with the transcripts levels of key carotenogenic genes such as DcPsy1 and DcPsy2, which decreased their relative expression levels in DcPar1 silenced plants, while DcPsy1 increased their transcripts levels in carrots that expressed AtPar1 gene. These results allow us to suggest that the Par1 gene has a regulatory role on the synthesis and/or accumulation of carotenoids in the carrot root that grows in darkness. This work allowed us to expand our knowledge regarding the regulatory mechanisms of the synthesis and/or accumulation of carotenoids in carrots, in addition to proposing the DcPar1 gene as a target gene to manipulate with the purpose of increasing the antioxidant compounds levels in economic interest crops.
Books on the topic "Dacus"
White, Ian M. Taxonomy of the Dacina (Diptera:Tephritidae) of Africa and the Middle East. [Hatfield, South Africa]: Entomological Society of Southern Africa, 2006.
Find full textHaynsworth, Toby. Eugene Bonner, Tar Heel composer of opera. Rock Hill, SC: Winthrop College, Manuscript Collection, 1991.
Find full textSutanthawong, Mānon. Phong sī sathō̜n sǣng samrap tham khrư̄angmāi malǣngwan phonlamai (Dacus Dorsalis, Hendel). [Krung Thēp]: Samnakngān Phalangngān Paramānū phư̄a Santi, 1989.
Find full textStibick, Jeffrey N. L. Action plan: Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), (Synonym = Dacus dorsalis Hendel). Hyattsville, Md.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Cooperating State Departments of Agriculture, 1990.
Find full textIstván, Főzy. Nopcsa báró és a Kárpát-medence dinoszauruszai: A 'Magyarosaurus dacus' és a többiek. Tatabánya: Alfadat-Press, 2000.
Find full textDarus. Tel Aviv: Yediʻot aḥarnonot, 2002.
Find full textSchnieper, Claudia. Baumeister Dachs. Luzern: Kinderbuchverlag, 1987.
Find full textMamat, Omar. Tuk Darus. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia, 1988.
Find full textPons, Agustí. Deu daus. València: E. Climent, 1991.
Find full textDeu daus. València [Spain]: E. Climent, 1991.
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Schnell, Anneliese, Richard A. Jarrell, Dorrit Hoffleit, Christoffel Waelkens, Thomas R. Williams, Thomas Nelson Winter, Narahari Achar, et al. "Petrus Dacus [Danus]." In The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, 895. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_5182.
Full textDrew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "Figures." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 83–118. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0015.
Full textDrew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "Taxonomy." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 25–73. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0010.
Full textDrew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New geographical distribution records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 78–79. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0012.
Full textDrew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New male lure records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 80. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0013.
Full textDrew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New host plant records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 81. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0014.
Full textDrew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "Systematic analysis of the fauna of Papua New Guinea and associated biogeographical territories." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 13–16. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0007.
Full textHeppner, John B., John B. Heppner, Minos E. Tzanakakis, Minos E. Tzanakakis, Minos E. Tzanakakis, Pauline O. Lawrence, John L. Capinera, et al. "Olive Fruit Fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (=Dacus oleae) (Diptera: Tephritidae)." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 2666–69. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_1840.
Full textLiu, Y. Ch. "Control Technique of Melon Fly, Dacus cucurbitae, by Using Mixed Cuelure." In Fruit Flies, 359–63. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2278-9_70.
Full textElghadi, Esam, and Gordon Port. "Use of Entomopathogenic Fungi for the Biological Control of the Greater Melon Fly Dacus frontalis in Libya." In Area-Wide Management of Fruit Fly Pests, 251–65. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2020]: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429355738-24.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Dacus"
Philimis, Panayiotis, Elias Psimolophitis, Stavros Hadjiyiannis, Alessandro Giusti, Josep Perelló, Albert Serrat, and Pedro Avila. "A centralised remote data collection system using automated traps for managing and controlling the population of the Mediterranean (Ceratitis capitata) and olive (Dacus oleae) fruit flies." In First International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment, edited by Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Kyriacos Themistocleous, Silas Michaelides, and George Papadavid. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2028244.
Full textHuang, Yu, Wu-Tung Cheng, Kun-Han Tsai, Greg Crowell, and Chris Mcmahon. "Diagnosing DACS (Defects That Affect Scan Chain and System Logic)." In ISTFA 2004. ASM International, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2004p0191.
Full textShon, Myungjoon, Kisu Kim, Hansol Lee, Sung Y. Shin, and Jiman Hong. "DACS." In SAC 2017: Symposium on Applied Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3019612.3027148.
Full textKrishnan, Girish, and G. K. Ananthasuresh. "An Objective Evaluation of Displacement-Amplifying Compliant Mechanisms for Sensor Applications." In ASME 2006 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2006-99345.
Full textJoshi, Narendra D., Michael J. Epstein, Susan Durlak, Steven Marakovits, and Paul E. Sabla. "Development of a Fuel Air Premixer for Aero-Derivative Dry Low Emissions Combustors." In ASME 1994 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/94-gt-253.
Full textHura, Harjit S., Narendra D. Joshi, Hukam C. Mongia, and Jon Tonouchi. "Dry Low Emissions Premixer CCD Modeling and Validation." In ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/98-gt-444.
Full textGalchenko, E. I., I. I. Seregina, and O. V. Eliseeva. "The use of environmentally friendly growth regulators in the cultivation of root crops." In III All-Russian Scientific Conference with International Participation "Science, technology, society: Environmental engineering for sustainable development of territories". Krasnoyarsk Science and Technology City Hall, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47813/nto.3.2022.6.204-209.
Full textLučić, Sonja. "VEŠTAČKA INTELIGENCIJA I PATENTNO PRAVO." In XVIII Majsko savetovanje. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Law, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/xviiimajsko.479l.
Full textFantappier, Pierluigi. "L-DACS Spectral Efficiency." In 2019 Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference (ICNS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnsurv.2019.8735269.
Full textDavis, Dustin W., Junghwa Nolan, Justin T. Brumberg, Ertan Yilmaz, Balachandar Varatharajan, Jeffrey S. Goldmeer, and Benjamin P. Lacy. "The Effect of Fuel Density on Mixing Profiles in a DACRS Type Premixer: Experiments and Simulation." In ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2007-27878.
Full textReports on the topic "Dacus"
Zuehlke, A. C. DACS upgrade acceptance test procedure. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10189342.
Full textZuehlke, A. C. DACS upgrade acceptance test report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10115311.
Full textRogers, Kris C., Kenneth D. Vane, and Myron Coplin. Pyramid Development Corporation PC/DACS. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada234169.
Full textZuehlke, A. C. GMS/DACS interface acceptance test report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10192320.
Full textZuehlke, A. C. GMS/DACS interface acceptance test procedure. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10185766.
Full textErmi, A. M. System design description for ``Mini-DACS`` data acquisition and control system. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/328465.
Full textVargo, F. G. Jr, L. T. Trujillo, and S. O. Smith. System design description for mini-dacs data acquisition and control system. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10190088.
Full textERMI, A. M. 241-SY-101 DACS instrument problem screen (SCR 448) acceptance test procedure. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/782426.
Full textLarsen, D. C. Thermocouple module halt acceptance test report for tank 241-SY-101 DACS-1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/362545.
Full textGauck, G. J. Closed out tank 241-SY-101 DACS System Change Request No. 301-400. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/37591.
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