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تعداد نتایج: 9463042  

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
آرش قلعه گلاب بهبهانی کورس خوشبخت لیلی تبریزی آگرین داوری هادی ویسی

biodiversity consists of wide range diversity such as genetic diversity, species diversity and ecosystem diversity. nowadays, agrobiodiversity conservation is one the most important aspects of sustainable agriculture. in this research, agrobiodiversity in farmlands, gardens and home garden systems was assessed and compared. in addition the role of home gardens as an effective strategy in in-sit...

2016
W. B. McQueen

1 THE PLACE OF TREATMENT IN AN ANTIMALARIAL CAMPAIGN By W. B. McQUEEN, M3, ch.B. (Glasgow) d.t.m. (Liverpool) Introduction The practice with which this paper deals is situated in Upper Assam, near the North Eastern Frontier, and comprises ten tea gardens owned by five companies, one company having five gardens, one company two, and three companies one each. The district is bisected by a river, ...

2010
Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez Ian Oakley Stephen Brewster

Sound gardens rely on location tracking technology to situate audio landmarks in public spaces, typically urban parks. These landmarks are surrounded by a proximity zone, and content relating to them is displayed to users within this region. In densely populated sound gardens, overlap between zones is inevitable and will result in simultaneous playback of multiple audio sources – a potentially ...

1998
Guillaume Hutzler Bernard Gortais Alexis Drogoul

We suggest a new paradigm for the representation of data, which is best suited for the real-time representation (visual and sonorous) of complex systems, real or simulated. The basic idea lies in the use of the garden metaphor to represent the dynamic evolution of interacting and organizing entities. In this proposal, multiagent systems are used to map between given complex systems and their ga...

1998
Paul Roe

Gardens is an integrated programming language and system supporting parallel computation across networks of workstations. It addresses a combination of goals: it (i) maximises performance and (ii) is still safe, it supports (iii) the programming of abstractions (parallel libraries) and (iv) adaptive parallel computation, ie, computation that adapts at run-time to a changing set of available wor...

Journal: :Journal of Ecology 2021

Floral resources (nectar and pollen) provide food for insect pollinators but have declined in the countryside due to land use change. Given widespread pollinator loss, it is important that we quantify their supply help develop conservation actions. While nectar been measured rural landscapes, equivalent data are lacking urban areas, an knowledge gap as towns cities often host diverse population...

2009
Kim B. Ritchie

Overview Corals have been shown to harbor unique microbial communities associated with their surface mucopolysaccharide layer, which is hypothesized to play an important role in defense against invading pathogens (Ritchie and Smith, 2004). In this study, bacterial associates of Montastraea faveolata surface mucus were compared between the healthy, disease-free reefs of the Flower Garden Banks N...

2005
MICHAEL E. DIETZ JOHN C. CLAUSEN J. C. CLAUSEN

Rain gardens have been recommended as a best management practice to treat stormwater runoff. However, no published field performance data existed on pollutant removal capabilities. Replicated rain gardens were constructed in Haddam, CT, to capture shingled-roof runoff. The gardens were sized to store the first 2.54 cm (1 inch) of runoff. Influent, overflow and percolate flow were measured using...

Journal: :Journal of nutrition education and behavior 2005
Heather Graham Deborah Lane Beall Mary Lussier Peggy McLaughlin Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr

OBJECTIVE To determine the status of gardens in California schools. DESIGN A self-administered Internet and mailed survey was sent to all California principals (N = 9805). PARTICIPANTS 4194 California school principals. VARIABLES MEASURED School garden practices, attitudes associated with the use of gardens in schools, and perceptions of barriers to having and using school gardens in acad...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Frank O Aylward Kristin E Burnum-Johnson Susannah G Tringe Clotilde Teiling Daniel M Tremmel Joseph A Moeller Jarrod J Scott Kerrie W Barry Paul D Piehowski Carrie D Nicora Stephanie A Malfatti Matthew E Monroe Samuel O Purvine Lynne A Goodwin Richard D Smith George M Weinstock Nicole M Gerardo Garret Suen Mary S Lipton Cameron R Currie

Plants represent a large reservoir of organic carbon comprised primarily of recalcitrant polymers that most metazoans are unable to deconstruct. Many herbivores gain access to nutrients in this material indirectly by associating with microbial symbionts, and leaf-cutter ants are a paradigmatic example. These ants use fresh foliar biomass as manure to cultivate gardens composed primarily of Leuc...

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