نتایج جستجو برای: underground sandy dam

تعداد نتایج: 37456  

2016
Yi-Biao Zhou Song Liang Yue Chen Qing-Wu Jiang

The Three Gorges Dam, located in the largest endemic area of schistosomiasis in China, is one of the world's largest hydroelectric projects to date. Some large-scale hydro projects have resulted in schistosomiasis emergence or re-emergence. Therefore, the dam's potential impact on the transmission of Schistosoma japonicum has raised concerns from medical researchers worldwide. A systematic lite...

2013
Bo Chen Bo Xu

The factors influencing dam safety are complex and their impact on dam safety is fuzzy and uncertain. With the introduction of the Dempster-Shafer theory, BP neural network and Jousselme distance function into dam safety monitoring, a new method for dam safety evaluation is explored. Firstly, the basic probability assignment of the factors influencing dam safety is determined by BP neural netwo...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Stefan Fälker Jennifer Schilling M Alexander Schmidt Gerhard Heusipp

DNA adenine methyltransferase (Dam) not only regulates basic cellular functions but also interferes with the proper expression of virulence factors in various pathogens. We showed previously that for the human pathogen Yersinia enterocolitica, overproduction of Dam results in increased invasion of epithelial cells. Since invasion and motility are coordinately regulated in Y. enterocolitica, we ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2003
Liang Chen Daniel B Paulsen Daniel W Scruggs Michelle M Banes Brenda Y Reeks Mark L Lawrence

Pasteurella multocida is one of the primary bacterial pathogens associated with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) complex. Relatively few virulence factors of P. multocida have been characterized, and there is a need for improved vaccines for prevention of BRD. In other Gram-negative species, DNA adenine methylase (Dam) regulates the expression of virulence genes, and appropriate expression of D...

2017
S. Mažeika P. Sullivan David W.P. Manning

Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological responses to dam removal over time is still in the early stages. We quantified seasonal benthic macroinvertebrate density, taxonomic composition, and functional traits for three years after lowhead dam removal in three reaches of the Olentangy River (Ohio, USA): two upstream of former dam (one restored,...

2010
N. JACOBSON

In a recent paper Borel and Serre proved the theorem: If 8 is a Lie algebra of characteristic 0 and 8 has an automorphism of prime period without fixed points f^O, then 8 is nilpotent.1 In this note we give a proof valid also for characteristic p^O. By the same method we can prove several other similar results on automorphisms and derivations. Our method is based on decompositions of the Lie al...

1999
Gianluca Oderda Nikolaos Kidonakis George Sterman

We review some techniques of resummation applied to heavy quark production in hadronic scattering and electroproduction near partonic threshold, and discuss the reduction of factorization scale dependence in resummed cross sections.

2009
Adel Ali Ahmed Norsheila Fisal

A Wireless Underground Sensor Network (WUSN) is a network of wireless sensor devices in which all sensor devices are deployed completely underground (network sinks or any devices specifically for relay between sensors and a sink may be aboveground). These networks can be utilized to monitor the underground environment, especially soil conditions and aboveground events, such as the presence of p...

Journal: :Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2023

Abstract Conspecific cues often provide social information on habitat quality that is considered when deciding to settle at a specific site. The type of sensory useful for this will depend the environment. For amphisbaenians, reptiles adapted an underground life with highly reduced sight, chemoreception especially recognize conspecifics. Here, we first analyzed lipophilic compounds from precloa...

2008
John G Williams Richard W Zabel Robin S Waples Jeffrey A Hutchings William P Connor

Although evolutionary change within most species is thought to occur slowly, recent studies have identified cases where evolutionary change has apparently occurred over a few generations. Anthropogenically altered environments appear particularly open to rapid evolutionary change over comparatively short time scales. Here, we consider a Pacific salmon population that may have experienced life-h...

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