نتایج جستجو برای: wells and subterranean

تعداد نتایج: 16831525  

Bitaraf, T, Moshary, AA,

Background and Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxicity of ProRoot MTA and Endocem at different times and concentrations on human gingival fibroblasts. Materials and Methods: In this in-vitro study, ProRoot MTA and Endocem extracts with concentrations of 3, 6, 12, 25, and 50 mg/ml in the unhardened state (solution) at 24, 48, and 72 hours on human gingival fibroblasts were tra...

2018
Aminata Kilungo Linda Powers Nathan Arnold Kelli Whelan Kurt Paterson Dale Young

The objective of this study was to examine three well designs: drilled wells (20-30 m deep), closed dug wells (>5 m deep), and hand-dug open wells (<5 m deep), to determine the water quality for improving access to safe and clean water in rural communities. Heterotrophic plate count (HPC), total coliforms (TC), Escherichia coli (E. coli) and turbidity, were used to assess the water quality of 9...

2017
Susan C. Jones Edward L. Vargo T. Chris Keefer Paul Labadie Clay W. Scherer Nicola T. Gallagher Roger E. Gold

Subterranean termites are the most economically important structural pests in the USA, and the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) (Dictyoptera: Rhinotermitidae) is the most widely distributed species. Soil treatment with a liquid termiticide is a widely used method for controlling subterranean termites in structures. We assessed the efficacy of a nonrepellent termiti...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Sebastian Klaus José C E Mendoza Jia Huan Liew Martin Plath Rudolf Meier Darren C J Yeo

This study asked whether reductive traits in cave organisms evolve at a slower pace (suggesting neutral evolution under relaxed selection) than constructive changes, which are likely to evolve under directional selection. We investigated 11 subterranean and seven surface populations of Sundathelphusa freshwater crabs on Bohol Island, Philippines, and examined constructive traits associated with...

ساکی زاده, محمد, قربانی, هادی, میرزایی, روح اله,

Background and purpose: Nitrate is one of the most important water pollutants contributing to methemoglobinemia in children and stomach cancer in adults. The aim of this study was to investigate the nitrate contamination of groundwater in Shahrood and Damghan and determination of the spatial pattern of its distribution. Materials and methods: A total of 154 wells were sampled in shahrood and...

Journal: :Subterranean biology 2021

Knowledge on the diversity and distribution of subterranean organisms is still scattered, even in faunistically relatively well-researched countries such as Switzerland. This mostly due to restricted access these habitats. Better knowledge needed, because they contribute substantially overall biodiversity a region, often contain unique elements biodiversity, can potentially be indicative ecolog...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Edward L Vargo Paul E Labadie Kenji Matsuura

Termite colonies are founded by a pair of primary reproductives. In many species, including subterranean termites (family Rhinotermitidae), the primary king and queen can be succeeded by neotenic reproductives that are produced from workers or nymphs within the colony. It is generally believed that these neotenics inbreed within the colony, sometimes for many generations. Here, we show that pri...

2015
Simon M Tierney Steven J B Cooper Kathleen M Saint Terry Bertozzi Josephine Hyde William F Humphreys Andrew D Austin

The regressive evolution of eyes has long intrigued biologists yet the genetic underpinnings remain opaque. A system of discrete aquifers in arid Australia provides a powerful comparative means to explore trait regression at the genomic level. Multiple surface ancestors from two tribes of diving beetles (Dytiscidae) repeatedly invaded these calcrete aquifers and convergently evolved eye-less ph...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Céline Colson-Proch David Renault Antoine Gravot Christophe J Douady Frédéric Hervant

Subterranean environments are characterized by the quasi absence of thermal variations (+/-1 degrees C within a year), and organisms living in these biotopes for several millions of years, such as hypogean crustaceans, can be expected to have adapted to this very stable habitat. As hypogean organisms experience minimal thermal variation in their native biotopes, they should not be able to devel...

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