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Golman, K., I. Leunbach, J. H. Ardenkjær-Larsen, G. J. Ehnholm, L. G. Wistrand, J. S. Petersson, A. Jarvi, and S. Vahasalo. "Overhauser-enhanced MR imaging (omri)." Acta Radiologica 39, no. 1 (1998): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02841859809172142.

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Hubbard, William H. J., and Edward R. Morrison. "Tribute to Omri Ben-Shahar." Journal of Legal Studies 46, no. 1 (January 2017): iii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/692334.

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Golman, K., I. Leunbach, J. H. Ardenkjær-Larsen, G. J. Ehnholm, L. G. Wistrand, J. S. Petersson, A. Järvi, and S. Vahasalo. "Overhauser-enhanced MR imaging (OMRI)." Acta Radiologica 39, no. 1 (January 1998): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02841859809172142.

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Purpose: to evaluate a new single-electron contrast agent for Overhauser-enhanced MR imaging. the contrast agents that are currently available give enhancement factors that are too low to make the technique a valid option for routine clinical use Material and Methods: MR images were generated directly following the injection of the substance into rats. the MR scanner was operated at a main magnetic field of 0.01 T and equipped with a separate rf-transmitter tuned to the electron paramagnetic resonance frequency of the contrast agent Results: as expected, the images generated show a high level of enhancement in areas where the contrast agent was present, and a maximum enhancement of 60 times the normal proton signal was obtained in the vascular area. the signal-to-noise ratios in the images were superior to those previously attained Conclusion: the new contrast agent makes it possible to generate MR images with both morphological and functional information at 0.01 T. the signal-to-noise ratios found in the generated images were of the same order as, or better than, those obtained with the standard clinical routine
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Halpern, Baruch. "Yaua, Son of Omri, Yet Again." Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 265 (February 1987): 81–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1356808.

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Baruchi-Unna, Amitai. "Jehuites, Ahabites, and Omrides: Blood Kinship and Bloodshed." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 42, no. 1 (September 2017): 3–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309089216661177.

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Hypothesizing that Jehu was a scion of the royal family founded by Omri, as the inscriptions of Shalmaneser of Assyria suggest, this article aims at clarifying the way the ancient sources referring to Jehu's coup present the accompanying bloodshed as affecting ‘the House of Ahab’ alone. Jehu's identification as Ahab's kinsman clarifies the positions he held under the Ahabites—bodyguard and general—presupposing royal personal trust. Jehu's status as an Omride may explain his decision to leave Jezreel, the capital of the Ahabites, not to establish a new capital, but to rule from Samaria, the capital founded by Omri, who is suggested to have been their common forefather.
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Sanchez, Andrew. "Editorial." Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 39, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): v. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/cja.2021.390101.

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Robinson, Elizabeth. "Kant’s Critique of Spinoza by Omri Boehm." Journal of the History of Philosophy 53, no. 2 (2015): 337–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hph.2015.0023.

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Urian, Dan, and Rachel Feldhay Brenner. "Omri Nitzan, Director: Staging Murder." Hebrew Studies 43, no. 1 (2002): 121–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hbr.2002.0028.

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Williamson, H. G. M. "Tel Jezreel and the Dynasty of Omri." Palestine Exploration Quarterly 128, no. 1 (January 1996): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/peq.1996.128.1.41.

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Porat, R., B. Weiss, I. Zipori, and A. Dag. "Postharvest Longevity and Responsiveness of Guava Varieties with Distinctive Climacteric Behaviors to 1-Methylcyclopropene." HortTechnology 19, no. 3 (January 2009): 580–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.19.3.580.

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The local guava (Psidium guajava) variety cultivated in Israel, named Ben Dov, emits a strong odor and suffers from a short postharvest life. To address these problems, we initiated a guava breeding program, and identified two new varieties, the pink-flesh King and the white/yellowish-flesh Omri, that have much better storage lives and emit fewer odors. Physiological characterization of their ripening process revealed that the traditional variety Ben Dov exhibited a classic climacteric behavior, whereas the new variety King had a suppressed-climacteric phenotype, and Omri was apparently nonclimacteric and did not exhibit any increases in respiration and ethylene production rates during ripening. Furthermore, differing concentrations of the ethylene action inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) were required to inhibit ripening in the various varieties: a high 1-MCP concentration of 500 nL·L−1 was required to delay ripening and to prolong postharvest storage life of the climacteric variety Ben Dov; a moderate concentration of 250 nL·L−1 inhibited ripening of the suppressed-climacteric variety King; and a low concentration of just 100 nL·L−1 was sufficient to inhibit ripening of the nonclimacteric variety Omri. The results of this study indicate that different guava varieties may pursue distinctive climacteric behaviors: the suppressed-climacteric variety and, to a greater extent, the nonclimacteric variety, have longer storage lives and are more sensitive to 1-MCP than the traditional variety.
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Porat, R., B. Weiss, I. Zipori, and A. Dag. "Postharvest Longevity and Responsiveness of Guava Varieties with Distinctive Climacteric Behaviors to 1-Methylcyclopropene." HortTechnology 19, no. 3 (January 2009): 580–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.19.3.580.

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The local guava (Psidium guajava) variety cultivated in Israel, named Ben Dov, emits a strong odor and suffers from a short postharvest life. To address these problems, we initiated a guava breeding program, and identified two new varieties, the pink-flesh King and the white/yellowish-flesh Omri, that have much better storage lives and emit fewer odors. Physiological characterization of their ripening process revealed that the traditional variety Ben Dov exhibited a classic climacteric behavior, whereas the new variety King had a suppressed-climacteric phenotype, and Omri was apparently nonclimacteric and did not exhibit any increases in respiration and ethylene production rates during ripening. Furthermore, differing concentrations of the ethylene action inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) were required to inhibit ripening in the various varieties: a high 1-MCP concentration of 500 nL·L−1 was required to delay ripening and to prolong postharvest storage life of the climacteric variety Ben Dov; a moderate concentration of 250 nL·L−1 inhibited ripening of the suppressed-climacteric variety King; and a low concentration of just 100 nL·L−1 was sufficient to inhibit ripening of the nonclimacteric variety Omri. The results of this study indicate that different guava varieties may pursue distinctive climacteric behaviors: the suppressed-climacteric variety and, to a greater extent, the nonclimacteric variety, have longer storage lives and are more sensitive to 1-MCP than the traditional variety.
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Schliesser, Eric. "Review of Omri Boehm’s Kant’s Critique of Spinoza." Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 36, no. 2 (2015): 463–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/gfpj201536227.

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Romo, Vicente De Haro. "Reseña de Kant´s Critique of Spinoza, de O. Boehm." Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía, no. 48 (June 8, 2015): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.21555/top.v0i48.683.

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En esta reseña, resumo el contenido y expongo la estructura del libro de Omri Boehm, Kant´s Critique of Spinoza, y evalúo los argumentos del autor para tratar de mostrar que en la Crítica de la razón pura el interlocutor de Kant es el filósofo judío.
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Fagelnour, Mohamed, Amr Talaat, Amir Ismail, Abdelrahman Gad, and Nader Edress. "Geochemical Modeling and Hydrocarbon Generation Potentiality of Source Rocks of the Oligocene to Miocene Succession in the Temsah Area, Eastern Nile Delta, Egypt." Iraqi Geological Journal 57, no. 1D (April 30, 2024): 201–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.46717/igj.57.1d.15ms-2024-4-25.

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Geochemical investigation of the Temsah-4 well (T-4) in Temsah gas fields at the eastern offshore Nile Delta differentiate into two categories of OM (organic matter) which are kerogen types II and III within the boreholes penetrated Oligocene-Miocene source rocks. The geochemical and lithological characteristics of the OM-bearing formations in the investigated borehole recognized four thick organic matter-rich intervals (OMRI) in well T-4. The OMRI considers a part of formations that are believed to be considered a real source rock that comprises approximately 66.68% of the Wakar, 65.17% of Sidi-Salem, and 100% of Qantara Fms in the T-4 well. They comprised intervals depths of 3120m-3150m and 3300m-3559.4m belonging to Wakar Fm, from 3580m- 3870m belonging to Sidi-Salem Fm and from 3977m- 4170m belonging to Qantara Fm. The geochemical data reveals that Wakar Fm in the T-4 well considers immature source rock. While mature OMRI within Sidi-Salem and Qantara Fms in the T-4 well represented as effective mature source rocks. Construction of a TOC map in two dimensions throughout the studied areas shows a trend of increasing the quantity of OM eastward during the deposition of Sidi-Salem and Wakar Fms. The improvements of the richness (relatively high TOC) toward the eastward suggested a favorable condition for preservation and accumulation of OM toward the east than the west drilled boreholes. Based on the relative hydrocarbon potential (RHP) the suggested expulsion threshold depths appear to be shallower at 3700m in T-4. Burial history diagrams of studied T-4 wells based on geochemical results postulate that Tineh Fm enters the early mature stage at 2.8Ma. The maturity continues till the recent periods to enter the Qantara and most of Sidi-Salem Fms the same main-oil window at the T-4 area.
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Ledrappier, François. "On Omri Sarig's work on the dynamics on surfaces." Journal of Modern Dynamics 8, no. 1 (2014): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/jmd.2014.8.15.

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Dunlap, Christopher A., Robert W. Behle, and Mark A. Jackson. "Compatibility of OMRI-certified surfactants with three entomopathogenic fungi." Biocontrol Science and Technology 24, no. 4 (March 10, 2014): 436–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09583157.2013.870532.

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Ichikawa, Kazuhiro, Tatsuya Naganuma, and Hideo Utsumi. "High Field OMRI Scanner for in vivo Redox Imaging." Free Radical Biology and Medicine 49 (January 2010): S62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2010.10.146.

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Ichikawa, Kazuhiro, and Keiji Yasukawa. "Imagingin vivoredox status in high spatial resolution with OMRI." Free Radical Research 46, no. 8 (February 29, 2012): 1004–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10715762.2012.670874.

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Price, Duzy, McElroy, and Li. "Evaluation of Organic Spring Cover Crop Termination Practices to Enhance Rolling/Crimping." Agronomy 9, no. 9 (September 6, 2019): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9090519.

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With organic farming hectarage and cover crop interest increasing throughout the United States, effectively timed cover crop termination practices are needed that can be utilized in organic conservation tillage production systems. Four commercially available termination treatments approved by Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) were evaluated, immediately following mechanical termination with a cover crop roller/crimper and compared to a synthetic herbicide termination to access termination rates. Treatments included rolling/crimping followed by (1) 20% vinegar solution (28 L a.i. ha−1 acetic acid), (2) 2.5 L a.i. ha−1 45% cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum L.) oil (cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, eugenol acetate)/45% clove oil (eugenol, acetyl eugenol, caryophyllene) mixture, (3) 0.15 mm clear polyethylene sheeting applied with edges manually tucked into the soil for 28 days over the entire plot area (clear plastic), (4) broadcast flame emitting 1100 °C applied at 1.2 k/h (flame), (5) glyphosate applied at 1.12 kg a.i. ha−1 (this non-OMRI-approved, non-organic conservation tillage cover crop termination standard practice was included to help ascertain desiccation, regrowth, and economics), and (6) a non-treated control. Five cover crop species were evaluated: (1) hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth), (2) crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.), (3) cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), (4) Austrian winter pea (Pisum sativum L.), and (5) rape (Brassica napus L.). Three termination timings occurred at four-week intervals beginning mid-March each year. In April or May, organic producers are most likely to be successful using a roller crimper as either a broadcast flamer for terminating all winter covers evaluated, or utilizing clear plastic for hairy vetch, winter peas, and cereal rye. Ineffectiveness and regrowth concerns following cover crop termination in March are substantial. Commercially available vinegar and cinnamon/clove oil solutions provided little predictable termination, and producers attempting to use these OMRI-approved products will likely resort to cover crop incorporation, or mowing, to terminate covers if no other practice is readily available.
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Ledrappier, François. "Erratum: On Omri Sarig's work on the dynamics of surfaces." Journal of Modern Dynamics 9, no. 01 (2015): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/jmd.2015.9.355.

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Laville, Claire. "Out of Character: Modernism, Vitalism, Psychic Life by Omri Moses." Modernism/modernity 23, no. 1 (2016): 257–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mod.2016.0012.

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Posman, Sarah. "Out of Character: Modernism, Vitalism, Psychic Life by Omri Moses." Henry James Review 36, no. 1 (2015): E—1—E—5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hjr.2015.0003.

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Wasserstrom, Nell. "Out of Character: Modernism, Vitalism, Psychic Life, by Omri Moses." Twentieth-Century Literature 61, no. 3 (January 1, 2015): 411–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0041462x-3154092.

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Mitin, Dmitry, Friedemann Bullinger, Sergey Dobrynin, Jörn Engelmann, Klaus Scheffler, Mikhail Kolokolov, Olesya Krumkacheva, Kai Buckenmaier, Igor Kirilyuk, and Alexey Chubarov. "Contrast Agents Based on Human Serum Albumin and Nitroxides for 1H-MRI and Overhauser-Enhanced MRI." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 7 (April 5, 2024): 4041. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25074041.

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In cancer diagnostics, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses contrast agents to enhance the distinction between the target tissue and background. Several promising approaches have been developed to increase MRI sensitivity, one of which is Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (ODNP)-enhanced MRI (OMRI). In this study, a macromolecular construct based on human serum albumin and nitroxyl radicals (HSA-NIT) was developed using a new synthesis method that significantly increased the modification to 21 nitroxide residues per protein. This was confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI ToF) mass spectrometry. Gel electrophoresis and circular dichroism showed no significant changes in the structure of HSA-NITs, and no oligomers were formed during modification. The cytotoxicity of HSA-NITs was comparable to that of native albumin. HSA-NITs were evaluated as potential “metal-free” organic radical relaxation-based contrast agents for 1H-MRI and as hyperpolarizing contrast agents for OMRI. Relaxivities (longitudinal and transversal relaxation rates r1 and r2) for HSA-NITs were measured at different magnetic field strengths (1.88, 3, 7, and 14 T). Phantoms were used to demonstrate the potential use of HSA-NIT as a T1- and T2-weighted relaxation-based contrast agent at 3 T and 14 T. The efficacy of 1H Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (ODNP) in liquids at an ultralow magnetic field (ULF, B0 = 92 ± 0.8 μT) was investigated for HSA-NIT conjugates. The HSA-NITs themselves did not show ODNP enhancement; however, under the proteolysis conditions simulating cancer tissue, HSA-NIT conjugates were cleaved into lower-molecular-weight (MW) protein fragments that activate ODNP capabilities, resulting in a maximum achievable enhancement |Emax| of 40–50 and a radiofrequency power required to achieve half of Emax, P1/2, of 21–27 W. The HSA-NIT with a higher degree of modification released increased the number of spin probes upon biodegradation, which significantly enhanced the Overhauser effect. Thus, HSA-NITs may represent a new class of MRI relaxation-based contrast agents as well as novel cleavable conjugates for use as hyperpolarizing contrast agents (HCAs) in OMRI.
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Donne, Irene, Douglas S. Higgins, Elizabeth Brisco-McCann, and Mary K. Hausbeck. "Limiting Fungal Foliar Diseases on Carrots for Organic and Conventional Markets." Plant Health Progress 21, no. 3 (January 1, 2020): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/php-12-19-0096-rs.

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Michigan ranks fourth in carrot production for the combined fresh and processing markets. Fungal foliar diseases caused by Alternaria dauci and Cercospora carotae occur annually in the state, causing blighted and weakened leaves and petioles. Our objective was to update current disease management strategies for both organic and conventional production by testing Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI)–approved and conventional fungicides against C. carotae and A. dauci. Field trials conducted in 2015 and 2016 found that the copper-based fungicides (copper hydroxide and copper hydroxide/copper oxychloride) were the only OMRI-approved products that, as indicated by relative area under the disease progress curve (rAUDPC) data, consistently limited foliar blight. In field trials of conventional fungicides, all treatments limited symptomatic foliar area and protected petiole health compared with the control in both years with one exception: propiconazole was similar to the control in 2016 for petiole health and in 2015 for rAUDPC values. During 2016 when disease pressure was high, pyraclostrobin/fluxapyroxad outperformed iprodione, pyraclostrobin, azoxystrobin/propiconazole, and cyprodinil/fludioxonil for the control of foliar blight. Yields differed significantly among conventional treatments only in 2016. In plots sprayed with pyraclostrobin/boscalid, pyraclostrobin/fluxapyroxad, chlorothalonil, and boscalid had higher yields than penthiopyrad, iprodione, and propiconazole. These results can contribute to management strategies for C. carotae and A. dauci in organic or conventional production systems.
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Feliciano-Rivera, Merari, and Paul Vincelli. "Efficacy of OMRI-certified fungicides and chitosan for managing early blight caused by Alternaria solani and Septoria leaf spot in tomato." Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 107, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 41–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v107i1.21222.

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Field studies to evaluate the efficacy of OMRI-certified fungicides and other materials for control of early blight caused by Alternaria solani and Septoria leaf spot of tomato were conducted in Lexington, Kentucky during 2009 and 2010. Nine fungicides as well as ammonium bicarbonate and chitosan were evaluated in an organic production system. The most effective fungicides for managing Septoria leaf spot and early blight of tomato were copper based. None of the biological-based products (Sonata® and Serenade Max®), plant-based extracts (Trilogy® and Regalia® SC), chitosan, ammonium bicarbonate nor horticultural lime sulfur provided a significant (P>0.05) reduction in disease severity. However, despite significant (P<0.05) disease control in plots treated with copper-based products, no significant (P>0.05) improvement in yield over the untreated control was observed during the first two experiments in which the initial symptoms of foliar disease were observed after fruits were set. In the third field trial, in which initial symptoms were observed before fruit set, Serenade Max®, Bordeaux mixture, Regalia® SC, water-soluble chitosan and lime sulfur improved yield, although none provided significant disease control. These results suggest that, when necrotrophic foliar disease develops after fruit set, fungicides may have no effect on yield. In addition, some OMRI-certified fungicides may improve tomato yields by unknown mechanisms that do not involve disease control.
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Matsumoto, Ken-ichiro, Sankaran Subramanian, Ramachandran Murugesan, James B. Mitchell, and Murali C. Krishna. "Spatially Resolved Biologic Information from In Vivo EPRI, OMRI, and MRI." Antioxidants & Redox Signaling 9, no. 8 (August 2007): 1125–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ars.2007.1638.

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Hyodo, Fuminori, Ramachandran Murugesan, Ken-ichiro Matsumoto, Emi Hyodo, Sankaran Subramanian, James B. Mitchell, and Murali C. Krishna. "Monitoring redox-sensitive paramagnetic contrast agent by EPRI, OMRI and MRI." Journal of Magnetic Resonance 190, no. 1 (January 2008): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2007.10.013.

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Collins, David. "Boilerplate: The Foundation of Market Contracts by Omri Ben-Shahar (ed.)." Modern Law Review 72, no. 1 (January 2009): 130–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2009.00738.x.

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Vallad, Gary. "Organic Management of Vegetable Diseases, Part II: Foliar Pathogens." EDIS 2016, no. 6 (August 8, 2016): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-pp170-2016.

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The successful management of both soilborne and foliar diseases requires a multifaceted program, taking into consideration variety selection, cultural methods, biologicals, and chemical applications approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) and certified organic under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Organic Program (NOP). This revised 6-page review emphasizes the management of foliar disease and serves as a guide to assist growers in selecting strategies to manage disease in a sustainable system. Written by Gary Vallad and published by the Department of Plant Pathology, August 2016.
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NUGAY, Kübra. "Who Killed Panayot?: Reforming Ottoman Legal Culture in the 19th Century." İslâm Araştırmaları Dergisi, no. 49 (January 31, 2023): 214–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26570/isad.1235889.

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Bugüne kadar Osmanlı ceza hukuku alanında ve daha özelde XIX. yüzyıl Osmanlı ceza hukuku alanında yapılan çalışmaların birçoğunun teorik olduğu görülmekte, pratik üzerinden teorik söylemlerin geliştirildiği çok az çalışmaya şahit olunmaktadır. Son dönem Osmanlı ceza hukukunun değişimine dair önemli çalışmaları olan Omri Paz, Who Killed Panayot? adını verdiği, 1850 yılında İzmir’de meydana gelen görünürde basit bir afyon hırsızlığı olayının, dönemin Osmanlı Hariciye nazırı ve İngiliz büyükelçisi düzeyinde yapılan yazışmalara nasıl konu olduğunu anlattığı bu çalışmasında, aslında Tanzimat sonrası Osmanlı’nın ceza hukuku alanında yaptığı reformlara dair çok önemli bilgileri bir olay merkezinde kalarak sunmuştur.
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Cockson, P., and B. E. Whipker. "Refinement of conventional and OMRI® fertilization of pot grown Solanum lycopersicum." Acta Horticulturae, no. 1305 (February 2021): 431–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2021.1305.56.

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Leunbach, Ib. "On a novel MRI technique (OMRI) for the determination of tissue parameters." Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 41, S110 (June 1997): 121–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-6576.1997.tb05526.x.

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Humaira, Megan Asri. "LAYLA MAJNUN: LITERATURE PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY." Indonesian Journal of Social Research (IJSR) 1, no. 1 (August 31, 2019): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.30997/ijsr.v1i1.8.

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Novel works usually raise various phenomena that occur in the community. These interesting works can influence the soul of the reader so that they can dive in and appear to be present in the story. In literary psychology,novel is Laila Majnun's very appropriate to study because it can see the psychological phenomenon experienced by the main character of the story, Layla and Majnun. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Representation of human behavior seen through the figures Majnun, Layla, and Syed Omri who experienced chronic frustration, so that ended in death.
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Vorsah, Roger V., Beatrice N. Dingha, Harmandeep Sharma, and Louis E. Jackai. "Evaluation of Biorational Insecticides as Stand-alone Treatments for the Management of the Pigweed Flea Beetle, Disonycha glabrata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), in Organic Production of Amaranthus spp." Sustainable Agriculture Research 9, no. 3 (May 26, 2020): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/sar.v9n3p58.

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The pigweed flea beetle, Disonycha glabrata, is the most damaging insect pest on Amaranthus spp. in the Piedmont zone of North Carolina (NC), United States. It is capable of causing severe yield loss on amaranth greens if uncontrolled. Field experiments were conducted over two growing seasons (Summer 2017 and 2018) in Greensboro, NC, to evaluate OMRI-approved biorational insecticides against D. glabrata in organic amaranth production. Insecticides evaluated included Azatin&reg; O (azadiractin), Ecotec&reg; (oils: rosemary, peppermint and geraniol), Entrust&reg; (spinosad) and PyGanic&reg; (pyrethrins) as stand-alone threshold-driven treatments applied at recommended label rates. Insecticide treatment action threshold (AT) was 2 (on a scale of 5) representing 20-40% leaf damage. The efficacy of the insecticides against D. glabrata population differed significantly within the amaranth varieties in comparison to their respective controls: treatments with Entrust&reg; and PyGanic&reg; on Green Callaloo and Red Leaf recorded 80% reduction in beetle population while Ecotec&reg; gave only a 15% beetle reduction. The Azatin&reg; O treatments recorded the highest D. glabrata population, sometimes greater than the control. Marketable fresh leaf yield from both Green Callaloo and Red Leaf amaranth was highest in the Entrust&reg; and PyGanic&reg; treatments. Hopi Red-Dye and Molten Fire amaranths showed some resistance to beetle damage; they are also intrinsically low yielding. These findings provide information that would make organic amaranth production possible with only limited and safe insecticide input using OMRI-approved insecticides in a threshold-driven manner, an important step towards the sustainable management of D. glabrata and amaranth production.
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Ben-Lulu, Elazar. "Reading Israel, Reading America: The Politics of Translation between Jews by Omri Asscher." American Jewish History 105, no. 4 (October 2021): 568–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ajh.2021.0053.

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Wexler, Anthony. "Reading Israel, Reading America: The Politics of Translation between Jews by Omri Asscher." AJS Review: The Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies 45, no. 1 (April 2021): 226–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ajs.2021.0036.

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Moon, Eunbae, Muhammad Toaha Raza Khan, Hyeongcheol Park, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Sungwon Lee, and Dongkyun Kim. "OMRI–MAC: Optimized Multi-transmission Receiver-Initiated MAC in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks." Wireless Personal Communications 107, no. 3 (September 25, 2018): 1491–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-018-5977-x.

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Kastner, Tal. "The Persisting Ideal of Agreement in an Age of Boilerplate." Law & Social Inquiry 35, no. 03 (2010): 793–823. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-4469.2010.01202.x.

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This essay argues that the treatment of boilerplate as a distinct phenomenon in some contract scholarship sheds light on the way we imagine our social relations. In Omri Ben‐Shahar's 2007 compilation, Boilerplate: The Foundation of Market Contracts, aspects of the traditional meeting‐of‐the‐minds model persist, notwithstanding the move away from this framework indicated by the differentiation of boilerplate from traditional contract. Much boilerplate scholarship is informed by a narrative of agreement as an ideal involving agency, autonomy, and meaningful choice. Thus, in an age in which form language pervades American life, a narrative of genuine agreement continues to frame a conception of contractual relations.
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Angel-Ajani, Asale, Carolyn J. Dean, and Meg McLagan. "Witnessing: Virtual Conversations." Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 39, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 130–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/cja.2021.390109.

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This special feature presents curated excerpts from two virtual conversations that the editors (Liana Chua and Omri Grinberg) held with anthropologist and author Asale Angel-Ajani, historian Carolyn J. Dean and anthropologist and filmmaker Meg McLagan on the theme of witnessing. Beginning with the participants’ reflexive discussions of how they came to work on witnessing, the conversations delve into several intertwined questions and debates. These include the politics and impacts of witnessing; the performativity of witnessing and the subjectivities involved; the evolving place and practice of witnessing in the contemporary post-truth, digitally saturated milieu; the ‘dark side’ and other problematics of witnessing; how different disciplines witness and represent witnessing; and the question of what scholars can do to witness or bear witness in the present.
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Mendonça, Élcio Valmiro Sales de. "Khirbet Ataruz: Fortaleza omrida do planalto transjordaniano." Revista de Arqueologia 32, no. 1 (June 28, 2019): 160–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24885/sab.v32i1.646.

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Esta pesquisa pretende analisar o sítio arqueológico de Khirbet ‘Ataruz (a antiga Atarot do séc. IX AEC), na atual Jordânia, apresentando a história do sítio e das escavações, especificamente, a sua relação com a dinastia omrida, composta pelos reis Omri, Acab, Acazias, Jorão, todos reis de Israel Norte, bem como a menção de ‘Atarot na Estela de Mesha (ou Estela Moabita) como uma das cidades construídas pelos omridas. Todas essas informações fornecem um panorama histórico que têm contribuído para uma nova compreensão da história de Israel Norte assim como dos limites territoriais do domínio da dinastia omrida na região a leste do rio Jordão durante meados do séc. IX AEC, região dos antigos moabitas, os quais habitavam no planalto transjordaniano.
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Okoń, Sylwia, and Krzysztof Kowalczyk. "Deriving isolates of powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis DC. f.sp. avenae Em. Marchal.) in common oat (Avena sativa L.) and using them to identify selected resistance genes." Acta Agrobotanica 65, no. 2 (2012): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.2012.069.

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Powdery mildew in common oat is caused by <i>Blumeria graminis</i> DC. f.sp. <i>avenae</i> Em. Marchal. Host-pathogen tests are commonly used to identify and locate resistance genes to powdery mildew in cereals. The aim of the study was to determine the virulence of powdery mildew isolates obtained from powdery mildew populations harvested in Poland and to identify OMR1, OMR2 and OMR3 resistance genes to powdery mildew in F<sub>2</sub> populations of inter-cultivar hybrids of common oat: Bruno × Fuchs, Jumbo × Fuchs and Mostyn × Fuchs. On the basis of the analysis conducted, isolates enabling division of the studied populations into groups of resistant and susceptible plants were selected. M10 and M14 isolates were chosen for the population which was obtained from crossbreeding of ‘Bruno’ with ‘Fuchs’; these isolates demonstrated avirulence to Bruno cultivar containing OMR1 gene. In order to divide population obtained from crossbreeding of ‘Jumbo’ with ‘Fuchs’, M13 and M16 isolates were chosen; they demonstrated avirulence to the cultivar Jumbo containing the OMR2 gene. On the basis of the tests conducted, it was impossible to select isolates characterised by avirulence to the OMR3 gene. In the F2 population of Bruno × Fuchs and Jumbo × Fuchs hybrids, a division was made into resistant and susceptible plants. The obtained results were verified by the <sup>2</sup> test; the proportion in the dispersion matching model was found to be 3 resistant plants: 1 sensitive plant both in the Bruno × Fuchs and Jumbo × Fuchs populations. Such dispersion indicated that the resistance to powdery mildew in the studied cultivars Bruno and Jumbo was conditioned by single dominant genes.
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임미영. "Omri in “Normal History” -To complete the book of annals of the kings of Israel-." Journal of Mediterranean Area Studies 20, no. 2 (May 2018): 81–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.18218/jmas.2018.20.2.81.

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Wood, Michael, and Omri Sender. "Identifying the Rules for Identifying Customary International Law: Response From Michael Wood and Omri Sender." AJIL Unbound 108 (2014): 196–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2398772300002154.

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We are grateful to AJIL Unbound for organizing this symposium on the work of the International Law Commission on identification of customary international law. We are particularly grateful to all who have contributed to the symposium for their interest and insights.We shall not here reply comprehensively to everything that has been said. Many points will be addressed in the Special Rapporteur’s third report, to be submitted to the UN Secretariat toward the end of March 2015 in preparation for the Commission’s session beginning in May 2015. We would only say that many of the points made in the symposium thus far seem eminently sensible, and will hopefully be seen as such by the Commission. It has to be noted, however, that the work of the Commission is collegiate, and the eventual output does not belong to the Special Rapporteur (who is just a facilitator) but to the Commission as a whole—and eventually to the General Assembly and the international community.
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Ben-Ari, Z., E. Mor, V. Manhaim, O. Barak, N. Bar-Nathan, E. Shaharabani, Z. Shapira, and R. Tur-Kaspa. "Passive immunization with OMRI-hep-B for prevention of hepatitis B virus reinfection after liver transplantation." Transplantation Proceedings 33, no. 6 (September 2001): 2895–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0041-1345(01)02240-0.

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Cira, Marisol, Cristina M. Echeverria-Palencia, Ileana Callejas, Karina Jimenez, Rafael Herrera, Wei-Cheng Hung, Nicolas Colima, Amanda Schmidt, and Jennifer A. Jay. "Commercially available garden products as important sources of antibiotic resistance genes—a survey." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28, no. 32 (April 9, 2021): 43507–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-13333-7.

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AbstractThe dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the environment contributes to the global rise in antibiotic resistant infections. Therefore, it is of importance to further research the exposure pathways of these emerging contaminants to humans. This study explores commercially available garden products containing animal manure as a source of ARGs in a survey of 34 garden products, 3 recently landscaped soils, and 5 native soils. DNA was extracted from these soils and quantified for 5 ARGs, intI1, and 16S rRNA. This study found that both absolute and relative gene abundances in garden products ranged from approximately two to greater than four orders of magnitude higher than those observed in native soils. Garden products with Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) certification did not have significantly different ARG abundances. Results here indicate that garden products are important sources of ARGs to gardens, lawns, and parks. Graphical abstract
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Geisler, Lukas. "Ein radikaler Universalismus der Befreiung. Jenseits liberalen Denkens." Soziologiemagazin 16, no. 1 (November 15, 2023): 115–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/soz.v16i1.08.

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In diesem Essay versuche ich, vor dem Hintergrund der Debatte um Identitätspolitik sowie um die gescheiterte documenta 15, eine universalistisch globale Ästhetik zu ergründen. Dabei lehne ich mich formal an Omri Boehms Argumentation für einen radikalen Universalismus an. Im Gegensatz zu Boehm versuche ich allerdings, die universalistische Konzeption materialistisch-dialektisch zu denken. Dafür muss allerdings eine metaphysisch anmutende Möglichkeit der Befreiung gesetzt werden, die, angelehnt an Karl Marx, nur als kollektiver Prozess verstanden werden kann. Auf einen Satz gebracht heißt das: Befreiung wird nicht durch Universalismus, sondern Universalismus wird durch Befreiung möglich. Aus dem Versuch, Boehms Konzept vom Kopf auf die Füße zu stellen, ergibt sich eine universalistische radikal-kollektive Theorie der Befreiung. Übertragen auf zwei Beispiele liefert sie eine Grundlage, auch die Geschehnisse der documenta 15 unter anderen Gesichtspunkten zu begreifen und ein neues Schlaglicht auf die Diskussion um ein geteiltes globales universalistisches Verständnis von Ästhetik(en) zu werfen.
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Wheeler, Celeste E., Christine Vandervoort, and John C. Wise. "Organic Control of Pear Psylla in Pear with Trunk Injection." Insects 11, no. 9 (September 22, 2020): 650. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11090650.

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Organic production of pears is challenging in part because OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) approved biopesticides are short lived when applied as foliar sprays. Trunk injection is an alternative method of insecticide delivery that may enhance the performance of biopesticides for control of pear psylla. The objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of azadirachtin and abamectin in the control of pear psylla using two different application methods, airblast sprayer and trunk injection. Trunk injections of azadirachtin and abamectin were compared to airblast applications of equal labeled rates on 33-year-old Bartlett Pear trees (Pyrus communis L., var “Bartlett”). The azadirachtin and abamectin trunk injected treatments performed equally or better than the two airblast applications in the control of the pear psylla. The trunk injected trees from the first season provided a moderate level of control into the second season, one year after the injections. This study suggests that trunk injection is a superior delivery system for biopesticides used in organic pear production.
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Granberry, Tyler, Matthew Lambert, Jeffery Beasley, Jeff Kuehny, Lisa Fultz, and Shelli Rampold. "Perceptions of organic practices among turfgrass professionals in Louisiana." Advancements in Agricultural Development 4, no. 2 (April 19, 2023): 34–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.37433/aad.v4i2.287.

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Landscape contractors are increasingly interested in organic products for Louisiana’s residential and commercial turfgrass areas. However, the use, motivations, and barriers to adopting organic practices in the commercial turfgrass and landscape industry sector are not well documented. This study examined the perceptions of organic landscaping practices among members of the Louisiana Turfgrass Association. The study’s participants were primarily men aged 31 to 60, with six to 25 years of landscaping experience. Most turfgrass professionals were applying organic fertilizers and believed future organic product use would increase due to consumer demands and potential governmental regulation. Turfgrass professionals responded that they understood the USDA definition of organic but were less familiar with Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) labeling. Greater efficacy and access to organic products coupled with increased extension and educational efforts may increase Louisiana turfgrass professionals’ choices to adopt organic practices; however, more research is needed to better understand the adoption processes at play.
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Singh, Rav. "Book Review: Global Perspectives on Income Taxation Law by Reuvan Avi-Yonah, Nicola Sartori and Omri Marian." Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law 2, no. 3 (2013): 661–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7574/cjicl.02.03.121.

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