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Up to several thousand snails were collected at each site and those snails shedding apharyngeate, spined, cercariae (also lacking eye-spots) were isolated.
Twelve farms were known to have had a prior history of shedding before the start of the study.
In contrast, the length of the shedding period and the number of cercariae showed no significant differences between the two snail groups.
By shedding excess and approaching sung dialogue as if it were speech, singers were to be singing actors - the imperative of a musical dramatic art.
Uninfected snails were included in the data for the duration of cercariae shedding, while those containing trematodes were excluded.
When analysing the emergence curves per individual snail (figures not shown), a total of 6 shedding pauses are evident.
The analysis was, finally, confined to observations at weeks 10 -13, when shedding of eggs had stabilized.
A peak in the high intensity category and shedding in the medium and low intensity category were also observed during this period.
The snails were examined for emerging cercariae from day 28 following exposure and checked for cercarial shedding until death.
The treatment of the death rate of shedding snails is more complicated.
Shared intelligence can be very valuable if it sheds light on important foreign policy problems.
Each season, the rectal samples were collected from different calves at different cattle sheds in a farm.
Research on one aspect of language use - how the turns of speakers and priorities of topic are determined sheds light on conversational politics.
Research is shedding light on the mechanisms involved in selecting and establishing preferentially active neural patterns.
They showed results for the starting and developing flow past a cylinder shedding a vortex-street wake.
The proper interplay of those conditions, which include synchronization of vortex shedding and rate of rotation, results in autorotation.
The discrepancies in the measured vortex shedding frequencies are quite significant.
Attention is concentrated on the near wake and the vortex shedding from the sphere surface.
As noted in $3.2, droplet shedding may not affect the energy balance leading to (5).
A classical example of vortex shedding develops when a circular cylinder is set into motion in the direction normal to its axis.
The paper also sheds some light on binding-time improvements, a technique for making partial evaluators yield better results.
Analysis of the trajector y of decision-making in individual cases sheds considerable light, not only on the process of decision-making, but on its components.
Another interesting aspect of the book is the new light it sheds on the market of modern religious literature.
Stachyose appeared later in 147day-old embryos and accumulated until shedding.
By shedding its leaves it reduced water loss in a period of low water availability.
We also found little evidence that leaf production and shedding were altered near edges.
A minute or so after shedding, the egg surface has stretched and appears rounded.
In the more conventional metaphor, the ilex, which figures the contrite soul, sheds its leaves to prepare for new growth.
Additional work is necessary to unravel the neurotransmitter, neuromodulatory, and 0or intracellular mechanisms that regulate the triggering and timing of outer segment disk shedding.
In addition, we will investigate the effects of protein synthesis inhibitors on the priming of the lateral eye for transient rhabdom shedding.
Further in-vivo and invitro studies are needed to clarify the role of necrotic trophoblast shedding in pathological pregnancies.
Where ranching predominates, wetlands provide choice dry-season pastures; corrals and milking sheds often perch on the islands.
The influence of vortex shedding on the roll motions of a flat-bottomed barge.
Large urban hospitals regularly use mobile magnetic imaging units, laboratory and clinic trailers and storage sheds for temporary facilities.
Snails shedding cercariae were used to prepare the soft tissues, and all residual pieces of shells were carefully removed.
Ten pesticide applications were made to avoid shedding of fruiting organs due to insect infestation.
However, the plants were treated with pesticides to avoid shedding of fruiting organs induced by non-physiological factors.
Ten pesticide treatments were applied to avoid shedding of fruiting organs due to insect infestation.
In natural populations the parasite's influence is further accentuated by its action on the reproductive rate of shedding snails.
Salmonella shedding was followed within groups of two susceptible chickens together with two previously inoculated chickens.
We first briefly describe this data set, and then present bivariate descriptive statistics shedding light on the socio-economic status of the subsidy recipients.
Such investigation sheds light on children's roles in processes of sociocultural and linguistic reproduction as well as those of innovation and change.
In addition, the article sheds light on the connection between child agricultural labour and schooling rates.
As noted below, specific research is needed that sheds light on the conditions under which community forestry best benefits poorer households.
Her study sheds new light on this tumultuous period that will help many scholars to rethink aspects of their research.
The case of rescates sheds light upon two general points about trade in the late eighteenth century that are not always fully appreciated by historians.
The epistemic communities approach is important for the light it sheds on networks of policy professionals transcending individual international organisations.
The sensors do not have the same surface texture, pubescence, inclination, size, shape or water shedding mechanisms as real leaves.
Diary evidence also sheds some light on the factors that influenced the acquisition of spatial knowledge.
Retinal photoreceptor disc shedding and pigment epithelium phagocytosis.
Another way of shedding light on the professional lives of composers is to analyse the actual collaborations involved in the composition of a piece.
However, desiccation through the same moisture content range in sycamore after shedding significantly increased the intensity of bands for cotyledon proteins.
Recalcitrant seeds have high water contents and are metabolically active on shedding.
Several studies in inver tebrate photoreceptors have begun to define the signaling pathway whereby light activates rhabdom shedding.
During the phase of maturation, orthodox seeds acquire desiccation tolerance, which is maintained after shedding.
The authors suggested that this temporary replication arrest at the time of shedding is, in fact, an extended interphase.
When shedding of the oocyte(s) into the ampulla is imminent, stored spermatozoa are activated and released from the caudal isthmus in discrete numbers.
Finally, it is removed from the sticks and tied in small bundles to be sent to the power-loom factories or handloom sheds.
Numerical study of vortex shedding from two circular cylinders.
After shedding, the parenchymal cells become lignified and die, but the structure of both cuticle and palisade cells is retained.
However, this tendency sheds light on the different perception of kings from different societies.
The mechanics of organics: an agriculturemarketing professor sheds light on how retailers can cater to the growing organic/natural foods market.
Shelter was available in the form of covered and enclosed shedding that was always accessible and could accommodate all goats.
The model presented in this study was formulated with the primary objective of investigating and shedding light on the present status of the plastic sector.
Moreover, the duration and magnitude of shedding differ for each serotype.
The height of the bars represents the percentage of cattle shedding the organism in faeces.
The event of calving appeared to reduce the likelihood of shedding.
Improved detection of rotavirus shedding by polymerase chain-reaction.
He suggested that shedding of the bacteria in nasal secretions take place only at the time of active infection.
Given the transient nature of shedding it is possible that our study missed any association between some events and shedding.
Our treatment thus sheds new light on both areas.
They found that the recirculating region behind the step on either wall gave rise to periodic vortex shedding.
In the former case the existing vortex patterns disappear, while in the latter case vortex shedding never appears.
The effect of premature vortex shedding a t the other edge must be considered too.
If the phase of this vortex force exhibits a jump, then necessarily we expect a jump in the timing of vortex shedding.
Switch in timing of vortex shedding between different vortex formation modes.
The apparent random pulsations have a repetition time of roughly 60-80 time units (10-13 shedding periods).
We cannot thus define lock-in or synchronization such that the shedding frequency is necessarily close to the natural frequency.
However, the rear hot-wire did detect some vortex shedding from the front probe supports.
The sensitivity of this boundary layer to inflow (upstream) conditions sheds some new light on previous observations and explains some of the discrepancies among them.
Meanwhile, the trailing edge generates and sheds its own alternate vortices.
Immunohistochemical and biochemical data suggest that shedding of aged syncytiotrophoblast into the maternal circulation involves apoptosis.
Likewise, a longitudinal study of children may be so poorly conceived that it sheds little light on development or psychopathology.
The light it sheds is a pleasant, tender rose.
Unsurprisingly, none of the available documents sheds any light on what happened to the missing drawings and to the atelier's copy of the portfolio.
We believe it sheds a new light on weighted dynamical zeta functions associated to smooth (non-analytic) maps.
A study we have recently conducted sheds some light on this question.
We hope the company will see fit to build some good sheds, and the men will all feel better satisfied.
Unfortunately, the classical definition sheds little light on how to systematically compute chain-recurrent sets.
Moreover, it sheds some light on the evolution of leaders' expectations and on the adaptive character of their interests and strategies.
The productivity of a tax effectively sheds light on the magnitude of compliance.
However, the emphasis here on the graduated two-step interrupted process of institutional modernisation sheds some light on how to improve monitoring of reform implementation.
My theory thus sheds a novel light on the arguments about the merits and dangers of different forms of executive structure.
Our analysis sheds light on the conciliation process by examining the power of the institutional actors and the factors explaining their bargaining success.
We focus in this article on incremental change, but our framework also sheds light on cases of episodic change.
Historians might justifiably ask what new light the book sheds on our understanding of the history of the period.
Based upon these observations, we assumed that no significant effect of dry afterripening occurred, even within the first 4 weeks after shedding.
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