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    Diamonds and Daggers / by Caldecott, Alen

    Published 2015
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    The Average Uneven Mortality index: Building on the ‘e-dagger’ measure of lifespan inequality by Marco Bonetti, Ugofilippo Basellini, Andrea Nigri

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We prove some new properties of interest, as well as relationships with the ‘e-dagger’ and entropy measures of lifespan inequality. …”
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    From the History of the Publication of the Opera The Woman with the Dagger: Vladimir Rebikov — Boris Jurgenson — Arthur Schnitzler by Elena M. Shabshaevich

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… The article elucidates the history of the publication of Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov’s opera The Woman with the Dagger in the Moscow-based publishing house P. Jurgenson, spanning the years 1910–1912. …”
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    Dagger Nematode Xiphinema spp. (Cobb, 1913) Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda: Enoplea: Dorylaimia: Dorylaimina: Xiphinematinae) by William K. Heve, William T. Crow, Tesfamarian Mengistu

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Dagger nematodes parasitize plants. They cause economic damage and death of host crops through feeding on the roots and by spreading viral mosaic and wilting diseases, but field studies have shown that some control measures targeting reduction in the population of dagger nematodes can be effective in controlling viral diseases in susceptible crops. …”
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    Dagger Nematode Xiphinema spp. (Cobb, 1913) Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda: Enoplea: Dorylaimia: Dorylaimina: Xiphinematinae) by William K. Heve, William T. Crow, Tesfamarian Mengistu

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Dagger nematodes parasitize plants. They cause economic damage and death of host crops through feeding on the roots and by spreading viral mosaic and wilting diseases, but field studies have shown that some control measures targeting reduction in the population of dagger nematodes can be effective in controlling viral diseases in susceptible crops. …”
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    Dagger Nematode Xiphinema spp. (Cobb, 1913) Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda: Enoplea: Dorylaimia: Dorylaimina: Xiphinematinae) by William K. Heve, William T. Crow, Tesfamarian Mengistu

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Dagger nematodes parasitize plants. They cause economic damage and death of host crops through feeding on the roots and by spreading viral mosaic and wilting diseases, but field studies have shown that some control measures targeting reduction in the population of dagger nematodes can be effective in controlling viral diseases in susceptible crops. …”
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    Life Cycle of the Dagger Nematode <i>Xiphinema israeliae</i> and the Host Suitability of Olive and Fig for <i>X. israeliae</i> and <i>X. italiae</i> by Emmanuel A. Tzortzakakis, Juan E. Palomares-Rius, Ana García-Velázquez, Rosana Salazar-García, Pablo Castillo, Antonio Archidona-Yuste

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The experiments with <i>X. israeliae</i> indicated that olive and fig are suitable hosts for this dagger nematode, since juveniles of various life stages were found in plants inoculated exclusively with females, although the rate of nematode reproduction was low. …”
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