نتایج جستجو برای: butterfly

تعداد نتایج: 7337  

Journal: :Parallel Processing Letters 1998
Jean-Claude Bermond Éric Darrot Olivier Delmas Stéphane Pérennes

in this paper, we prove that the wrapped Butterfly graph WBF(d; n) of degree d and dimension n is decomposable into Hamilton cycles. This answers a conjecture of D. Barth and A. Raspaud who solved the case d = 2. Key-words: Butterfly graph, graph theory, Hamiltonism, Hamilton decomposition, Hamilton cycle, Hamilton circuit, perfect matching. (Résumé : tsvp) This work has been supported by the C...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2006
William E Connor Yingming Wang Mike Green Don S Lin

Whole body sterol metabolism in insects has seldom been studied. We were able to design an appropriate study at a butterfly farm in Belize. We collected six larvas of butterfly (Morpho peleides), their food (leaves of Pterocarpus bayessii), and their excretions. In addition, six adult butterflies were collected. The sterols of the diet, the larva, and adult butterfly were analyzed by gas-liquid...

2011
M. Molan G. Molan

The Butterfly Flower Shower (BFS) Human Behaviour Model describes human behaviour in each demanding, possible accidental situation. The BFS human behaviour model is presented for a traffic situation. The key elements (perception, cognition, reaction) of the human behaviour are identified. Also possible limitations and errors in all elements of human behaviour are presented. The model is present...

2015
Andre S. Gilburn Nils Bunnefeld John McVean Wilson Marc S. Botham Tom M. Brereton Richard Fox Dave Goulson Ann Hedrick

There has been widespread concern that neonicotinoid pesticides may be adversely impacting wild and managed bees for some years, but recently attention has shifted to examining broader effects they may be having on biodiversity. For example in the Netherlands, declines in insectivorous birds are positively associated with levels of neonicotinoid pollution in surface water. In England, the total...

2005
Marleigh Norton Blair MacIntyre

Butterfly Effect is a 3D puzzle game using augmented reality. The key motivation was to create a game that leverages the structure of the physical world during gameplay without requiring the computer to have a detailed model of the space. The butterflies are virtual, but the space the player navigates is physical. The player travels her environment, collecting the butterflies. For butterflies t...

2012
Robert Dale Reed David R. Maddison John Little David Maddison Bruce Walsh Sam Ward Diana Wheeler Danny Brower

I employed a comparative gene expression approach to address the evolution of butterfly wing pattern formation at several levels, including early pattern determination and pigment gene regulation during late development. Expression analysis of the receptor molecule Notch suggested several previously unknown roles for Notch signaling in butterfly wing patterning. Notch upregulation was found to ...

2017
Kathleen L. Prudic Kent P. McFarland Jeffrey C. Oliver Rebecca A. Hutchinson Elizabeth C. Long Jeremy T. Kerr Maxim Larrivée

Data collection, storage, analysis, visualization, and dissemination are changing rapidly due to advances in new technologies driven by computer science and universal access to the internet. These technologies and web connections place human observers front and center in citizen science-driven research and are critical in generating new discoveries and innovation in such fields as astronomy, bi...

2016
K. Prashant Gokul

Fast Fourier transform (FFT) coprocessor, having significant impact on the performance of communication systems, hasbeen a hot topic of research for many years. The FFT function consists of consecutive multiply add operations over complex numbers, dubbed as butterfly units. Applying floating-point (FP) arithmetic to FFT architectures, specifically butterfly units, has become more popular recent...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2004
Andreas Lang

The monitoring of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) after deliberate release is important in order to assess and evaluate possible environmental effects. Concerns have been raised that the transgenic crop, Bt maize, may affect butterflies occurring in field margins. Therefore, a monitoring of butterflies was suggested accompanying the commercial cultivation of Bt maize. In this study, basel...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Developmental biology 2018
Riddhi Deshmukh Saurav Baral A Gandhimathi Muktai Kuwalekar Krushnamegh Kunte

Butterfly wing patterns are key adaptations that are controlled by remarkable developmental and genetic mechanisms that facilitate rapid evolutionary change. With swift advancements in the fields of genomics and genetic manipulations, identifying the regulators of wing development and mimetic wing patterns has become feasible even in nonmodel organisms such as butterflies. Recent mapping and ge...

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