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THE DRIVERS TO DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE TERRITORIAL CLUSTERS
Published 2017-09-01“…Cortright, A Bosquet, S. Mothe were studied. The paper outline that existing academic literature offers a static view of cluster drivers that does not adequately capture the effect of complex interrelationships which exist between cluster drivers. …”
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Quand l’enseignant « bricole » : une adaptation entre inconscience et rationalité
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Carcinoma of Maxillary Sinus. A case Presentation.
Published 2007-08-01“…It did not respond to different treatments and after some moths an epidermoid carcinoma of the right maxillary sinus appeared. …”
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Peachtree Borers in the Home and Commercial Peach Orchard
Published 2003-12-01“…The larvae of these day-flying moths mine beneath the bark of the trunk and scaffold limbs of peach trees of all ages. …”
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Peachtree Borers in the Home and Commercial Peach Orchard
Published 2003-12-01“…The larvae of these day-flying moths mine beneath the bark of the trunk and scaffold limbs of peach trees of all ages. …”
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Myocardial Infarction in a 7-Year-Old Girl with Polyarteritis Nodosa
Published 2022-01-01“…Induction of remission of her disease was done with six-moths Cyclophosphamide infusions and pulse corticosteroids. …”
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Barbora Markéta Eliášová: Nippon druhým domovem. První česká samostatná cestovatelka, její život a literární dílo
Published 2010-07-01“…Those journeys to Japan were prolonged with thirteen-moths traveling trip via Java, Bali, Australia and South Africa. …”
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Know Your Pests When Trapping Soybean Looper in the Florida Panhandle
Published 2022-05-01“…This insect is not a pest and can be discerned from the soybean looper easily through its wing markings, if someone knows what to look for, but if these harmless moths were unwittingly thought of as soybean loopers, it could greatly skew population numbers and prompt improper applications of pesticides. …”
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Comprehensive genome annotation of Trilocha varians, a new model species of Lepidopteran insects
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Trilocha varians is a member of the bombycid moths. Since T. varians has a considerably shorter generation period than the prevailing model species, Bombyx mori, this species would be a novel model insect in Lepidoptera. …”
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Red and black mason wasp, Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier)
Published 2021-03-01“… Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier) is a predatory wasp that specializes in preying upon caterpillars, the larvae of moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera). This insect does not yet have an officially accepted common name and has been referred to as the red and black mason wasp, red-marked Pachodynerus, and a mason wasp. …”
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Red and black mason wasp, Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier)
Published 2021-03-01“… Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier) is a predatory wasp that specializes in preying upon caterpillars, the larvae of moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera). This insect does not yet have an officially accepted common name and has been referred to as the red and black mason wasp, red-marked Pachodynerus, and a mason wasp. …”
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Computer Axial Tomography and evoked potentials as predictors of clinical improvement in cranioencephalic trauma.
Published 2009-03-01“…<br /><strong>Objective: </strong>To assess the effectiveness of Computer Axial Tomography and evoked potentials to predict clinical improvement six moths after cranioencephalic trauma. <strong><br />Method:</strong> Prospective, observational, descriptive study developed from January to December, 2006, to assess the effectiveness of Computer Axial Tomography and evoked potentials as possible predictors of clinical improvement in an adult population (64 patients) of Cienfuegos province suffering from cranioencephalic trauma. …”
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Validation of wing geometric morphometrics in Chrysodeixis spp. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to support pest identification in invasive species survey programs
Published 2025-01-01“…Looper moths of the genus Chrysodeixis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Plusiinae) are important pests of many crops and native plants worldwide. …”
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Updates to the checklist of nocturnal Macroheterocera (Lepidoptera) of the Central High Atlas of Morocco: One new species added for Morocco
Published 2025-01-01“…This paper provides updates to the checklist of Macroheteroceran moths (Lepidoptera) of the central High Atlas of Morocco, following the initial inventory conducted by Charles Rungs nearly five decades ago. …”
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Pharmacological inhibition of key metabolic pathways attenuates Leishmania spp infection in macrophages.
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A Review of CNN Applications in Smart Agriculture Using Multimodal Data
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A novel (targeted) kinesio taping application on chronic low back pain: Randomized clinical trial.
Published 2021-01-01“…As a conclusion, the application of targeted kinesio taping produced a significant reduction in pain and disability, at 4 weeks and at 6 moths follow-up, although there were no differences between groups at any measurement time point.…”
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Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Rickettsia symbiotic bacteria in aphids (Aphidoidea)
Published 2020-10-01“…Spiroplasma, which we observed in A. pisum, is genetically close to male killing Spiroplasma from aphids, ladybirds and moths. Both maternal inheritance and horizontal transmission are the pathways for the distribution of facultative endosymbiotic bacteria in aphids.…”
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Novel Bat‐Monitoring Dataset Reveals Targeted Foraging With Agricultural and Pest Control Implications
Published 2025-01-01“…This region is characterized by valuable agricultural crops and significant populations of both crop and nuisance pests, including midges, moths, mosquitos, and flies. Our results show that bat activity is high but unevenly distributed, with rice fields experiencing significantly elevated activity compared to other land cover types. …”
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