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evolves. » evolved. (Laajenna hakua), evolve. (Laajenna hakua)
resolves. » resolved. (Laajenna hakua), resolve. (Laajenna hakua)
farm » form (Laajenna hakua), far (Laajenna hakua), arm (Laajenna hakua)
evolves. » evolved. (Laajenna hakua), evolve. (Laajenna hakua)
resolves. » resolved. (Laajenna hakua), resolve. (Laajenna hakua)
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1901
Data_Sheet_4_Nutrient-Poor Breeding Substrates of Ambrosia Beetles Are Enriched With Biologically Important Elements.docx
Julkaistu 2021“…<p>Fungus-farming within galleries in the xylem of trees has evolved independently in at least twelve lineages of weevils (Curculionidae: Scolytinae, Platypodinae) and one lineage of ship-timber beetles (Lymexylidae). …”
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1902
Data_Sheet_3_Nutrient-Poor Breeding Substrates of Ambrosia Beetles Are Enriched With Biologically Important Elements.xlsx
Julkaistu 2021“…<p>Fungus-farming within galleries in the xylem of trees has evolved independently in at least twelve lineages of weevils (Curculionidae: Scolytinae, Platypodinae) and one lineage of ship-timber beetles (Lymexylidae). …”
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1903
Table_1_Nutrient-Poor Breeding Substrates of Ambrosia Beetles Are Enriched With Biologically Important Elements.DOCX
Julkaistu 2021“…<p>Fungus-farming within galleries in the xylem of trees has evolved independently in at least twelve lineages of weevils (Curculionidae: Scolytinae, Platypodinae) and one lineage of ship-timber beetles (Lymexylidae). …”
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1904
Data_Sheet_5_Nutrient-Poor Breeding Substrates of Ambrosia Beetles Are Enriched With Biologically Important Elements.xlsx
Julkaistu 2021“…<p>Fungus-farming within galleries in the xylem of trees has evolved independently in at least twelve lineages of weevils (Curculionidae: Scolytinae, Platypodinae) and one lineage of ship-timber beetles (Lymexylidae). …”
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1905
Image_3_Nutrient-Poor Breeding Substrates of Ambrosia Beetles Are Enriched With Biologically Important Elements.TIF
Julkaistu 2021“…<p>Fungus-farming within galleries in the xylem of trees has evolved independently in at least twelve lineages of weevils (Curculionidae: Scolytinae, Platypodinae) and one lineage of ship-timber beetles (Lymexylidae). …”
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1906
Governance in agribusiness organizations: challenges in the management of rural family firms
Julkaistu 2022“…In this context, the professional management of rural production evolved. However, the governance process does not evolve in the same dimension, and the “governance risk” is still poorly addressed in the rural environment, which often limits the potential of operations. …”
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1907
Table_1_Fouling community composition on a pilot floating solar-energy installation in the coastal Dutch North Sea.docx
Julkaistu 2023“…Currently, mainly offshore wind farms have been completely developed and are operational in the North Sea. …”
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1908
Data_Sheet_1_Identification and molecular characterization of novel duck reoviruses in Henan Province, China.docx
Julkaistu 2023“…The results further showed that Chinese NDRVs had formed two distinct clades, with late 2017 as the turning point, suggesting that Chinese NDRVs have been evolving in different directions. This study identified and genetic characteristics of two NDRV strains in Henan province, China, indicating NDRVs have evolved in different directions in China. …”
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1909
Table_1_Exploring the influence of internet technology adoption on the technical efficiency of food production: insight from wheat farmers.DOCX
Julkaistu 2024“…The research underscores the role of promoting Internet utilization to stimulate growth and improve farming efficiency within the evolving digital economy. …”
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1910
Turkish_native_goat_genotypes
Julkaistu 2025“…Functional annotation indicated involvement of immune-related processes such as cytokine–receptor signalling, antigen presentation, glycan-mediated T-cell regulation, and NF-κB–linked inflammatory pathways. …”
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1911
Table_1_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.DOCX
Julkaistu 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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1912
Image_2_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG
Julkaistu 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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1913
Table_2_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.docx
Julkaistu 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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1914
Image_1_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG
Julkaistu 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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1915
Image_3_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG
Julkaistu 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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1916
The Dynamics of Plant Cell-Wall Polysaccharide Decomposition in Leaf-Cutting Ant Fungus Gardens
Julkaistu 2011“…Our approach thus provides detailed insight into the nutritional benefits and shortcomings associated with fungus-farming in ants.</p> </div>…”
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1917
The geographic distribution of the basic reproduction number <i>R</i><sub><i>0</i></sub> during winter.
Julkaistu 2020“…<p>Panel A, the values for all of the 29 729 farms have been applied to a high resolved grid using a Gaussian kernel with a standard deviation of 1.25 km to render a geographical representation of the basic reproduction number. …”
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1918
Presentation_2_Natural Selection Towards Wild-Type in Composite Cross Populations of Winter Wheat.pdf
Julkaistu 2020“…We tracked allelic frequency changes in evolving composite cross populations of wheat grown over 10 generations under organic and conventional farming. …”
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1919
Presentation_1_Natural Selection Towards Wild-Type in Composite Cross Populations of Winter Wheat.pdf
Julkaistu 2020“…We tracked allelic frequency changes in evolving composite cross populations of wheat grown over 10 generations under organic and conventional farming. …”
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1920
DataSheet_1_Natural Selection Towards Wild-Type in Composite Cross Populations of Winter Wheat.xlsx
Julkaistu 2020“…We tracked allelic frequency changes in evolving composite cross populations of wheat grown over 10 generations under organic and conventional farming. …”