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Terzioğlu, Yildiz, and Hanife Bensen Bostanci. "A Comparative Study of 10th Grade Turkish Cypriot Students’ Writing Errors." SAGE Open 10, no. 1 (January 2020): 215824402091454. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244020914541.

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The present study aims to shed light on analyzing the types and the frequency of the written sentence errors committed by 58 tenth grade Turkish Cypriot English as a foreign language (EFL) students in two classrooms, that is, Class A and B at a public vocational high school in North Cyprus. A quasi-experimental design was employed in the study where Class A was the experimental group which was exposed to an audio-visual aid titled “the Little Red Riding Hood” and Class B who acted as the control group. Data were collected from the written sentences produced by the students. All the errors committed by the students were identified and categorized into syntactic, morphological, orthographic, and lexical categories. The results of the study showed that both classes of students committed 11 types of common errors: (a) wrong use of articles, (b) wrong use of prepositions, (c) word order, (d) verb tense, (e) omission of plural –s, (f) misuse of the possessive –s, (g) incorrect use of comparative adjectives, (h) incorrect spelling, (i) punctuation, (j) capitalization, and (k) wrong words. However, the experimental group committed less errors ( N = 232, 57.14%) as compared to the control group ( N = 320, 78.82%). The findings have implications for EFL teachers to incorporate audio-visual aids into their teaching methodologies when teaching the writing skill.
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Zimi, Eleni, K. Göransson, and K. Swift. "Pottery and trade at Euesperides in Cyrenaica: an overview." Libyan Studies 50 (October 22, 2019): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2019.27.

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AbstractThe excavations conducted at Euesperides between 1999 and 2007 under the auspices of the Society for Libyan Studies, London, and the Department of Antiquities, Libya, and jointly directed by Paul Bennet and Andrew Wilson, brought to light private houses and a building complex, industrial areas related to purple dye production and part of the city's fortification wall. Among the finds was a highly significant body of local, regional and imported pottery (from the Greek and Punic world, Cyprus, Italy and elsewhere), dated between the last quarter of the seventh and the middle of the third century BC, when the city was abandoned.This archaeological project adopted an innovative approach to the study of pottery from the site, based on the total quantification of the coarse, fine wares and transport amphorae. This was supplemented by a targeted programme of petrographic analysis to shed light on production centres and thus questions about the trade and the economy of ancient Euesperides. The pottery study by K. Göransson, K. Swift and E. Zimi demonstrated that although the city gradually developed a significant industry of ceramics, it relied heavily on imports to cover its needs and that imported pottery reached Euesperides’ sheltered harbour either directly from the supplying regions or most often through complex maritime networks in the Mediterranean which changed over time.Cooking pots from Aegina and the Punic world, mortaria, bowls, jugs and table amphorae from Corinth as well as transport amphorae from various centres containing olive oil, wine, processed meat and fish were transported to the city from Greece, Italy/Sicily, Cyprus and elsewhere. The so-called amphorae B formed the majority, while Corinthian, Aegean (Thasian, Mendean, Knidian, etc.), Greco-Italic and Punic were adequatly represented. Regarding fine wares, East Greek, Laconian and Corinthian are common until the end of the sixth century; Attic black-glazed, and to a lesser extend, black-figure and red-figure pots dominate the assemblages between the fifth and the mid-third centuries BC, while Corinthian, Italian/Sicilian and Punic seem to have been following the commodities flow at Euesperides from the fourth century BC onwards. Finally, Cyrenaican pottery and transport amphorae have been also identified at Euesperides implying a considerable volume of inter-regional trade.
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Hiroce, Rúter, Romeu Benatti Júnior, and Celi Teixeira Feitosa. "Estudos nutricionais em junco: adubação e calagem." Bragantia 47, no. 2 (1988): 313–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0006-87051988000200015.

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Em solo hidromórfico do Vale do Ribeira, SP, conduziram-se dois ensaios de adubação N, P, K e calagem com junco-sete-ilhas (Cyperus malaccensis Lam.), sendo um em casa de vegetação e outro, em condição de campo. Em ambos, o nitrogênio foi o nutriente que provocou aumentos mais elevados na produção de matéria seca, sendo potássio o nutriente mais absorvido. O tratamento NPK mais calcário provocou a maior produção de matéria seca e plantas com hastes mais grossas. A extração de nutrientes, no tratamento completo, obedeceu à seguinte ordem decrescente: K, N, Ca, S, Mg, P, Mn, Fe, Zn, B e Cu.
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Gilewski, Marian. "The ecological hazard of artificial lighting in greenhouses." Photonics Letters of Poland 11, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4302/plp.v11i3.934.

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This article draws attention to the shortcomings of modern lighting systems used in greenhouses. Its content focuses on the negative effects of mismatches between the photosynthetic needs of plants and the parameters of artificial light sources. Greenhouse lamps designers often do not have the knowledge of biological cultivation dependencies. Therefore, their cooperation with specialists of plant physiology and gardeners is indispensable. This is important because it can affect the consumer quality of vegetables. Full Text: PDF ReferencesM.Kucharczyk, I.Gąsak, Ecological effects of light pollution , III International Conference on Scientific and Technical TRANSEIA, Krynica Zdrój, Poland, 6-8 December 2017. DirectLink T. H. Goldsmith, What Birds See, Scientific American Inc. (2006), CrossRef E.J. Gerl, M.R. Morris, The Causes and Consequences of Color Vision, Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, 2008. CrossRef K. Jaworski, A. Szmidt-Jaworska, J. 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MUSTAEV, S. B., V. P. PANOV, A. V. SAFONOV, S. S. RSAFONOVA, and A. V. ZOLOTOVA. "GROWTH OF SOMATIC STRUCTURES OF TWO-YEAR-OLD CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO L.) WHEN USING TWO TYPES OF FEED." Izvestiâ Timirâzevskoj selʹskohozâjstvennoj akademii, no. 6 (2020): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/0021-342x-2020-6-49-61.

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The paper provides information about the growth and development of somatic structures of two-year-old carp during the fattening period. In variant I, K-III compound feed was used (low-carb-monodiet), in variant II – Carp-38/12 (high-carb-monodiet), in variant III – KIII and Carp-38/12 (in different auto-feeders). The highest proportion of axial somatic structures was observed in fish of variant III (fish feeding on a selective basis) (P < 0.05). White muscles are also better developed in fish that eat complex feed (variant III). Compound feed Carp 38/12 does not increase the mass of white muscles (P < 0.05). The proportion of red muscles in fish that eat mixed feed with a low fat content (3.5%) is 45.5% lower than in variants II and III. The use of feed with different energy values and their combination in one pond affects the growth and development of the structure that determines the growth of fish species – the axial skeletal muscles. At the same time, the two-year-old fish species that received the most energy-intensive diet were the most well-fed. Two-year-old carp that received feed with different energy content and complex composition grow differently. This is primarily due to the growth of muscles, which is evidenced by allometric coefficients. The highest values of this parameter featuring positive allometry, were observed in two-year-old carp that received two compound feeds from different feeders (white muscles b = 1.106; red muscles b = 1.499; all muscles b = 1.125). The bionic method of feeding fish in combination with feeds of different energy values provides for strengthened growth of one of the most important body structures – the somatic muscle system. It is not only a biological component of the body that ensures the welfare of animals, but also a high-quality food source.
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Marchyshyn, S. M., L. V. Slobodianiuk, and I. M. Ivasiuk. "A study of acute toxicity of dry extracts of the earth almond (chufa) tubers and herb." Current issues in pharmacy and medicine: science and practice 14, no. 1 (March 18, 2021): 64–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.14739/2409-2932.2021.1.226783.

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The aim of the work – to study the acute toxicity of dry extracts obtained from herb and tubers of the earth almond. Materials and methods. The objects of research were dry extracts obtained from herb and tubers of the Cyperus esculentus L. (chufa). Acute toxicity of dry extracts, obtained from the earth almond herb and tubers, was studied with V. B. Prozorovskyi’s method on 42 white nonlinear mice of both sexes weighing 21–25 g, divided into groups (each comprising 3 males and 3 females). The studied extracts were administered once intraperitoneally in doses of 1000 mg/kg, 3000 mg/kg and 5000 mg/kg. The animals were observed for 14 days. Results. Single intraperitoneal administration of dry extracts obtained from herb and tubers of the earth almond at doses of 1000 mg/kg, 3000 mg/kg and 5000 mg/kg did not affect the dynamics of mice’s body weight in comparison with the control group. Experimental and control animals gained weight in accordance with physiological norms. External examination of the animals showed no signs of pathological changes in their condition: the hair and skin were clean, the subcutaneous layer of adipose tissue was moderate, signs of skin damage and inflammatory lesions were not observed on the mucous membranes. Besides, visual estimation of the internal organs condition showed no signs of pathological changes. Conclusions. According to the results of acute toxicity determination based on the classification by K. K. Sydorov, dry extracts obtained from herb and tubers of the earth almond, can be attributed to class VI toxicity – almost harmless substances, LD50 >5000 mg/kg.
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Kunimatsu, Takao, Miki Sudo, and Takeshi Kawachi. "Loading rates of nutrients discharging from a golf course and a neighboring forested basin." Water Science and Technology 39, no. 12 (June 1, 1999): 99–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1999.0535.

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In the last ten years, the number of golf courses has been increasing in some countries as the game gains popularity. This indicates, a need to estimate the nutrient loading from golf courses in order to prevent the eutrophication of water bodies. Nutrient concentrations and flow rates of a brook were measured once a week from 1989 to 1990 at two sites: Site A of a brook flowing out from D-golf course (53 ha) and Site B of the same brook discharging into the golf course from an upper forested basin (23 ha) covered mainly with planted Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa SIEB. et ZUCC). The bedrock of the area was granite. The annual values of precipitation and mean temperature were 1947 mm and 13.5°C in 1989, respectively. The arithmetic average values of discharge from the forested basin and the golf course were 0.392 and 1.26 mg/l total nitrogen (TN), 0.0072 and 0.145 mg/l total phosphorus (TP), 0.82 and 3.53 mg/l potassium ion (K+, 5.92 and 8.24 mg/l sodium ion (Na+), 2.1 and 9.9 mg/l suspending solid (0.001–2.0 mm, SS), 0.087 and 0.147 mS/cm electric conductivity (EC), and 0.031 and 0.037 m3/km2•s specific discharge, respectively. The loading rates of the forested basin and the golf course were 5.42 and 13.5 TN, 0.133 and 3.04 TP, 8.84 and 33.9 K+, 55.0 and 73.0 Na+, and 54.3 and 118 SS in kg/ha•y. The leaching and runoff rate of nitrogen in the chemical fertilizers applied on the golf course was calculated as 32%. These results indicated the importance of controlling the phosphorus loading for the management of golf courses.
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Jakelaitis, A., A. F. Silva, A. A. Silva, L. R. Ferreira, F. C. L. Freitas, and R. Vivian. "Influência de herbicidas e de sistemas de semeadura de Brachiaria brizantha consorciada com milho." Planta Daninha 23, no. 1 (March 2005): 59–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-83582005000100008.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a ocorrência de plantas daninhas, o estado nutricional e a produtividade do milho e de Brachiaria brizantha consorciados em diferentes arranjos de semeadura da braquiária, tratados com a mistura dos herbicidas nicosulfuron + atrazine e atrazine. Nas parcelas, os tratamentos foram constituídos das semeaduras de milho e B. brizantha em monocultivo, mais quatro formas de estabelecimento da braquiária, representadas pela semeadura de uma e duas linhas de braquiária na entrelinha do milho; pela semeadura na mesma linha do milho; e pela semeadura da forrageira a lanço na entrelinha do milho. Nas subparcelas, os dois tratamentos secundários constaram do uso da mistura dos herbicidas nicosulfuron + atrazine (8 + 1.500 g ha-1) e atrazine (1.500 g ha-1), aplicados aos 30 dias após a emergência (DAE) do milho. Foram avaliados a biomassa seca da comunidade infestante aos 30 dias após a aplicação (DAA) dos herbicidas, os níveis de macronutrientes, o rendimento de grãos e o peso de mil sementes no milho, bem como a produção de biomassa seca total e o acúmulo de macronutrientes pela forrageira. As espécies Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens e Sorghum arundinaceum foram controladas pela mistura de nicosulfuron + atrazine; entretanto, as demais espécies, constituídas por Digitaria horizontalis, Cyperus rotundus e Artemisia verlotorum, não foram controladas pela mistura de herbicidas. Menores níveis de clorofila total e de N nas folhas de milho foram observados quando cultivadas duas linhas de braquiária na entrelinha do milho. Quando se utilizou a mistura de nicosulfuron + atrazine, foram observados no milho maiores teores de clorofila total, N, P e K e de rendimento de grãos e peso de mil sementes, comparados aos tratamentos que não receberam esses produtos. Ao utilizar duas linhas da semeadura de B. brizantha em associação com o milho, foi observada maior ocupação do solo pelas espécies cultivadas, maior produção de forragem e, conseqüentemente, maior quantidade de nutrientes incorporada a essa biomassa, sem afetar significativamente a produção da cultura.
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ΚΟΥΜΑΝΟΥΔΗ, Μαρίνα. "Βιβλιοκρισία: Documents Concerning Cyprus from the Hospital’s Rhodian Archives: 1409-1459, εκδ. K. BORCHARDT, A. LUTTRELL, E. SCHÖFFLER [Cyprus Research Centre. Texts and Studies in the History of Cyprus –LXVI], Λευκωσία 2011, xcii + 550 σελ." BYZANTINA SYMMEIKTA 24, no. 1 (August 28, 2015): 423. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.1214.

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<p>Βιβλιοκρισία: <em>Documents Concerning Cyprus from the Hospital’s</em><em> Rhodian</em><em> Archives: 1409-1459</em>, εκδ. K. Borchardt, A. Luttrell, E. Schöffler [Cyprus Research Centre. Texts and Studies in the History of Cyprus –LXVI], Λευκωσία 2011, xcii + 550 σελ., ISBN 978-9963-0-8124-0.</p>
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LEŚNIAK, L., A. FURMAN, R. KAMIŃSKI, and P. ŻENCZYKOWSKI. "ANALYSIS OF B± → K+K-K± DECAYS." International Journal of Modern Physics A 26, no. 03n04 (February 10, 2011): 542–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x11051974.

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Rare B± decays to three charged kaons are analysed. The weak decay amplitudes are derived in the QCD factorization approach. The strong final state interactions between pairs of kaons are described using the kaon scalar and vector form factors. The scalar form factors at low K+K- effective mass distributions are constrained by chiral symmetry and are related to the coupled channel meson-meson amplitudes describing all the transitions between three channels consisting of two kaons, two pions and four pions. The vector form factors are fitted to the data on e+e- collisions. The model results are compared with the Belle and BaBar data.
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Otokita, Yoshihiro. "On 2-blocks with $${k(B) - l(B) = 1}$$ k ( B ) - l ( B ) = 1." Archiv der Mathematik 106, no. 3 (January 30, 2016): 225–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00013-016-0871-9.

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ARIKAN, Ayşe, Tamer ŞANLIDAĞ, Kaya SÜER, Murat SAYAN, Sinem AKÇALI, and Emrah GÜLER. "Molecular Epidemiology of Hepatitis B Virus in Northern Cyprus." Mikrobiyoloji Bulteni 50, no. 1 (January 7, 2016): 86–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5578/mb.10292.

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Papaevangelou, G., A. R�umeliotou, M. Chatziminas, M. Kotsianopoulou, P. Ioannou, E. Trichopoulou, and A. Nestoridou. "Epidemiological characteristics of hepatitis B virus infection in cyprus." European Journal of Epidemiology 4, no. 2 (June 1988): 150–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00144742.

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Booker, Helen, and Sara Smith. "The A/K B/K Revisited." Physiotherapy 74, no. 8 (August 1988): 366–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9406(10)63270-1.

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Aaij, R., B. Adeva, M. Adinolfi, Z. Ajaltouni, S. Akar, J. Albrecht, F. Alessio, et al. "Search for the suppressed decays B+→K+K+π− and B+→π+π+K−." Physics Letters B 765 (February 2017): 307–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2016.11.053.

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LEŚNIAK, L., R. KAMIŃSKI, B. EL-BENNICH, B. LOISEAU, and A. FURMAN. "FINAL STATE INTERACTIONS IN B → ππK AND $B\to K\overline{K}K$ DECAYS." International Journal of Modern Physics A 22, no. 02n03 (January 30, 2007): 645–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x07036038.

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Analysis of charged and neutral B meson decays into π+π-K, K+K-K and [Formula: see text] is performed using a unitary representation of the ππ and [Formula: see text] final state interactions. Comparison of the theoretical model with the experimental data of the Belle and BaBar Collaborations indicates that charming penguin contributions are necessary to describe the B → f0(980) K and B → ρ(770)0 K decays.
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Furman, A., R. Kamiński, L. Leśniak, and P. Żenczykowski. "Final state interactions in B±→K+K−K± decays." Physics Letters B 699, no. 1-2 (May 2011): 102–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2011.03.065.

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Ghafar, Muhammad Adeel, Nudrat Aisha Akram, Muhammad Hamzah Saleem, Jianyong Wang, Leonard Wijaya, and Mohammed Nasser Alyemeni. "Ecotypic Morphological and Physio-Biochemical Responses of Two Differentially Adapted Forage Grasses, Cenchrus ciliaris L. and Cyperus arenarius Retz. to Drought Stress." Sustainability 13, no. 14 (July 20, 2021): 8069. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13148069.

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Crop performance and yield are the results of genotypic expression as modulated by continuous interaction with the environment. Among the environmental aspects, drought and salinity are the most important factors, which limit the forages, including grasses, on a global basis. Grass species have the ability to grow under low water conditions and can produce high dry yield, proteins, and energy in areas exposed to drought stress. For this purpose, we conducted the present study to understand the response of forage grasses under drought stress from two different regions (Salt Range and Faisalabad) of Punjab, Pakistan. Two ecotypes of each grass species (Cenchrus ciliaris L. and Cyperus arenarius Retz.) were grown in pots at the botanical research area, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan. A group of plants were subjected to drought stress (60% field capacity) and controlled (100% field capacity) after three weeks of seed germination. The results from the present study depicted that the fresh and dry weights of root and shoot were decreased significantly under drought conditions. Moreover, C. ciliaris of the Salt Range area showed more resistance and higher growth production under drought stress. The chlorophyll (a and b) contents were also decreased significantly, while MDA, total soluble sugars, and proline levels were increased significantly under water-limited environments in the C. arenarius of Salt Range area. Enzymatic antioxidants (superoxidase dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD)) and leaf Na+ were significantly raised in C. arenarius under drought stress collected from the Faisalabad region. Cenchrus ciliaris showed higher level of H2O2, total soluble proteins, glycinebetaine, catalase (CAT) and POD compared to C. arenarius. It also retained more leaf and root Ca2+, and root K+ under drought stress. It was concluded from the study that C. ciliaris is more resistant to drought in biomass production collected from the Salt Range area. The results suggested that C. ciliaris can be more widely used as a forage grass under water-scarce conditions as compared to C. arenarius.
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Morris-Jones, W. H. "Professor K. B. Smellie." Political Studies 36, no. 2 (June 1988): 341–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1988.tb00235.x.

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Zhou, X. G., R. E. Tabien, and M. O. Way. "First Report of White Leaf Streak of Rice Caused by Mycovellosiella oryzae in Texas." Plant Disease 94, no. 5 (May 2010): 639. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-94-5-0639b.

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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants in experimental plots in Beaumont, TX developed symptoms on leaf blades similar to white leaf streak caused by Mycovellosiela oryzae (Deighton & Shaw) Deighton (synonym Ramularia oryzae Deighton & Shaw) (1,3,4) during the late summer of 2009. Symptoms were observed on several rice cultivars and breeding lines including Cocodrie, Cypress, and Lemont. Lesions usually appeared on lower leaves and were approximately 2 to 7 mm long and linear with whitish or grayish centers surrounded by a narrow brown-or-dark brown margin. Symptoms were similar to narrow brown leaf spot caused by Cercospora janseana (Racib.) O. Const. (synonym C. oryzae Miyake) (3,4), but the centers of lesions were slightly wider (up to 2 mm). Symptoms were visible on the upper and lower leaf surfaces. Some lesions on heavily infected leaves were long (10 to 15 × 0.5 to 2 mm) whitish streaks parallel to the midrib. Leaves with typical symptoms were collected and incubated in a petri dish lined with moistened filter paper for 3 to 4 days at room temperature under a 12-h fluorescent photoperiod. Conidiophores were produced on external mycelium growing out through stomata on the lesion surface. Conidiophores were hyaline, straight, and 7 to 22 μm long and 2 to 3 μm wide with conidial scars. Conidia were washed from the lesions, diluted in sterilized distilled water, and placed on acidified potato dextrose agar. After 6 to 7 days of incubation at room temperature, slow-growing colonies were transferred onto potato dextrose agar (PDA). Three isolates were obtained from single-spore cultures. The colonies of these isolates grew similarly and very slowly on PDA and their radial growth averaged 0.8 mm/day at room temperature. The colonies were dense, grayish, and did not produce any pigments. Conidia were formed singly or in chains and measured 12 to 30 μm long. They were hyaline, straight, cylindrical, typically with no or one septum, a few with two to three septa, and had a hilum and tapered ends. Pathogenicity of these three isolates was assessed in greenhouse tests by spraying a conidial suspension (105 conidia/ml) onto 12 plants of each of the cvs. Cocodrie, Cypress and Lemont at the late tillering stage. Inoculum was obtained by harvesting conidia from the colonies grown on PDA for 3 weeks at room temperature under a 12-h fluorescent photoperiod. Plants sprayed with sterilized distilled water served as the controls. All plants were maintained in a humid chamber for 2 days and then grown in a greenhouse at 20 to 31°C. After 15 days, early lesions appeared on inoculated leaf blades; after 4 weeks, typical symptoms similar to those observed in the field developed. Control plants did not exhibit any symptoms. M. oryzae was reisolated from symptomatic plants, confirming that the disease was caused by this pathogen. To our knowledge, this is the first report of white leaf streak on rice in Texas and the second report after Louisiana (2). This disease has been reported in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, North Borneo, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria (3,4). References: (1) F. C. Deighton and D. Shaw. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 43:515, 1960. (2) A. K. M. Shahjahan et al. Plant Dis. 82:1282, 1998. (3) B. C. Sutton and A. K. M. Shahjahan. Nova Hedwigia 25:197, 1981. (4) R. K. Webster and P. S. Gunnell. Compendium of Rice Diseases. The American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN, 1992.
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Rupp, David W. "Crossroads and Boundaries: The Archaeology of Past and Present in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, edited by Michael K. Toumazou, P. Nick Kardulias, and Derek B. Counts. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Volume 65. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2011. xxiv + 376 pp., 167 figures, 16 tables, 2 maps. Cloth. $89.95. [Distributed in North America by ISD]." Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 371 (May 2014): 240–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5615/bullamerschoorie.371.0240.

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Chrysostomou, Andreas C., Bram Vrancken, George Koumbaris, George Themistokleous, Antonia Aristokleous, Christina Masia, Christina Eleftheriou, et al. "A Comprehensive Molecular Epidemiological Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Cyprus from April 2020 to January 2021: Evidence of a Highly Polyphyletic and Evolving Epidemic." Viruses 13, no. 6 (June 9, 2021): 1098. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13061098.

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The spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) resulted in an extraordinary global public health crisis. In early 2020, Cyprus, among other European countries, was affected by the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic and adopted lockdown measures in March 2020 to limit the initial outbreak on the island. In this study, we performed a comprehensive retrospective molecular epidemiological analysis (genetic, phylogenetic, phylodynamic and phylogeographic analyses) of SARS-CoV-2 isolates in Cyprus from April 2020 to January 2021, covering the first ten months of the SARS-CoV-2 infection epidemic on the island. The primary aim of this study was to assess the transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 lineages in Cyprus. Whole SARS-CoV-2 genomic sequences were generated from 596 clinical samples (nasopharyngeal swabs) obtained from community-based diagnostic testing centers and hospitalized patients. The phylogenetic analyses revealed a total of 34 different lineages in Cyprus, with B.1.258, B.1.1.29, B.1.177, B.1.2, B.1 and B.1.1.7 (designated a Variant of Concern 202012/01, VOC) being the most prevalent lineages on the island during the study period. Phylodynamic analysis showed a highly dynamic epidemic of SARS-CoV-2 infection, with three consecutive surges characterized by specific lineages (B.1.1.29 from April to June 2020; B.1.258 from September 2020 to January 2021; and B.1.1.7 from December 2020 to January 2021). Genetic analysis of whole SARS-CoV-2 genomic sequences of the aforementioned lineages revealed the presence of mutations within the S protein (L18F, ΔH69/V70, S898F, ΔY144, S162G, A222V, N439K, N501Y, A570D, D614G, P681H, S982A and D1118H) that confer higher transmissibility and/or antibody escape (immune evasion) upon the virus. Phylogeographic analysis indicated that the majority of imports and exports were to and from the United Kingdom (UK), although many other regions/countries were identified (southeastern Asia, southern Europe, eastern Europe, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Chile, the USA, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Finland, Switzerland and Pakistan). Taken together, these findings demonstrate that the SARS-CoV-2 infection epidemic in Cyprus is being maintained by a continuous influx of lineages from many countries, resulting in the establishment of an ever-evolving and polyphyletic virus on the island.
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Pattichis, C. S., C. N. Schizas, and A. S. Andreou. "Healthcare Telematic Applications in Cyprus." Methods of Information in Medicine 41, no. 05 (2002): 376–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634455.

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Summary Objectives: a) To present a review of ongoing health telematic applications in Cyprus. b) To promote the use of these health telematic applications in the Cyprus region. c) To help in the spin off of other health telematic applications thus enabling the offering of a better health service to the citizens. Methods and Results: The health telematics applications include a medical system for emergency telemedicine (AMBULANCE and EMERGENCY-112 projects), a system for the evaluation of the risk of stroke by telemedicine (EROS), a diagnostic telepathology network in gynaecological cancer (TELEGYN), a collaborative virtual medical team for home healthcare of cancer patients (DITIS), and a health telematics training network (HEALTHNET). The paper refers to the set-up and characteristics of these applications and tries to relate them with the health policies that should be applied in Cyprus. Conclusions: It is anticipated that this paper will promote the importance of health telematics applications for Cyprus and increase the awareness on the possibilities that these applications offer for health policies in all levels of health related human resources.
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Ghahramany, N., and M. Janbazi. "Calculation of the strong coupling constants for B s1 B*K and B s1 B*K*0 vertices." Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters 9, no. 6-7 (September 15, 2012): 465–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s154747711206009x.

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He, Xiao-Gang, Wei-Shu Hou, and C. S. Huang. "Implications for B→ηK and B→glueball+K modes from observed large B→η′K+X." Physics Letters B 429, no. 1-2 (June 1998): 99–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0370-2693(98)00483-3.

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Moree, Pieter. "On the divisors of $a^k + b^k$." Acta Arithmetica 80, no. 3 (1997): 197–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/aa-80-3-197-212.

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Aliev, Takhmasib M., Alan S. Cornell, and Naveen Gaur. "B→K(K*) + missing energy in unparticle physics." Journal of High Energy Physics 2007, no. 07 (July 27, 2007): 072. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/07/072.

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CHEN, C. H., and C. Q. GENG. "B → K* ℓ+ ℓ- DECAYS WITH POLARIZED K*." International Journal of Modern Physics A 18, no. 08 (March 30, 2003): 1443–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x03014861.

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We study the exclusive decays of B → K* ℓ+ ℓ- within the framework of the PQCD. We obtain the form factors for the B → K* transition in the large recoil region, where the PQCD for heavy B meson decays is reliable. We find that the form factors at q2 = 0 are consistent with those from the large energy effective theory combined with the heavy quark effective theory and the experiment of B → K*γ. Via the decay chain of B → K* (Kπ) ℓ+ ℓ-, we can study many physical observables which are related to the different helicity combinations of B → K* ℓ+ ℓ-, such as the forward-backward asymmetries (FBAs). In particular, we can study the T violating effect which is small in the standard model but can be up to 10% in models with new physics.
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Fajfer, S., R. J. Oakes, and T. N. Pham. "CP violating phase γ and the partial widths asymmetry in B−→π+π−K− and B−→K+K−K− decays." Physics Letters B 539, no. 1-2 (July 2002): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0370-2693(02)02030-0.

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Dubnička, S., A. Z. Dubničková, N. Habyl, M. A. Ivanov, A. Liptaj, and G. S. Nurbakova. "Decay $${B \to K^\ast(\to K\pi)\ell^{+} \ell^{-}}$$ B → K * ( → K π ) ℓ + ℓ - in Covariant Quark Model." Few-Body Systems 57, no. 2 (December 15, 2015): 121–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00601-015-1034-4.

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Al-Haydari, Ahmed Abdo, and Mahyoub Hezam Al Buhairi. "Tensor Form Factors for $$B\rightarrow K$$ B → K Decays from the Lattice." Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 44, no. 1 (September 17, 2018): 623–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13369-018-3550-2.

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Bediaga, I., T. Frederico, and P. C. Magalhães. "Charm Penguin in B± → K±K+K−: Partonic and hadronic loops." Physics Letters B 780 (May 2018): 357–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.02.062.

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BOURAS-VALLIANATOS, Petros. "Book Review:ANDREAS K. DEMETRIADES (ed.), Iatrosophikón. Folklore Remedies from a Cyprus Monastery: Original text and parallel translation of Codex Machairas A.18, Foundation Anastasios G. Leventis, Nicosia 2015, lx+654 pp. ISBN 978-9963-732-15-9." Byzantina Symmeikta 27 (January 28, 2018): 485. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.15492.

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Book Review:Andreas K. Demetriades (ed.), Iatrosophikón. Folklore Remedies from a Cyprus Monastery: Original text and parallel translation of Codex Machairas A.18, Foundation Anastasios G. Leventis, Nicosia 2015, lx+654 pp. ISBN 978-9963-732-15-9
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Staudigel, Hubert, K. Gillis, and R. Duncan. "K/Ar and Rb/Sr ages of celadonites from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus." Geology 14, no. 1 (1986): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1986)14<72:aasaoc>2.0.co;2.

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WANG, Lizhong. "On blocks with K(B)-L(B) = 1." Science in China Series A 46, no. 6 (2003): 824. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/03ys0007.

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Florentzou, P., Ch Myrofora, M. Lavdaniti, D. Sapountzi-Krepia, V. Krepia, and P. Prezerakos. "Nurses’ perceptions about the transformational leadership in psychiatric hospitals in Cyprus." Progress in Health Sciences 8, no. 2 (December 31, 2018): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.8317.

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<b>Purpose:</b> To assess nurses’ perceptions about the transformational leadership applied in psychiatric hospitals and to investigate factors that influence these perceptions. <b>Materials and methods:</b> A descriptive study was conducted in a psychiatric hospital and a psychiatric ward of a general hospital located in a city of Cyprus. A convenience sample of 95 nurses was used, while the Greek version of the « Kuopio University Hospital Transformational Leadership Scale (KUHTLS) questionnaire was used as an instrument. <b>Results:</b> Appreciation, decision making fairness, and individuality were the variables with the highest mean values. Women had significantly higher scores in appreciation, justice, and individuality compared to men. Nurses who were >45 years old had a significantly higher score compared to those who were 31-45 and <30 years old in the subscales decision making (p=0.005), appreciation (p=0.043), development (p=0.020), work efficiency and outcomes (p=0.030). Head and senior nurses had significantly higher scores regarding subscales decision making (p=0.003), appreciation (p=0.025), development (p=0.010), work efficiency and outcomes (p=0.004). Nurses with > 7 years of work experience, had significantly higher scores in fairness subscale compared with the nurses who had less than seven years of work experience (p=0.034). <b>Conclusions:</b> Nurses working in those psychiatric hospitals and ward had positive perceptions about transformational nursing leadership. Hospital administrators should facilitate training programs for nurse managers in leadership styles and their effects on job satisfaction.
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Ghesini, S., and M. Marini. "Molecular characterization and phylogeny of Kalotermes populations from the Levant, and description of Kalotermes phoeniciae sp. nov." Bulletin of Entomological Research 105, no. 3 (March 17, 2015): 285–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485315000097.

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AbstractThe presence of the yellow-necked drywood termite, Kalotermes flavicollis Fabr., has been reported along most of the Mediterranean coasts of Europe, Africa and Asia. While morphological and genetic data exist on European K. flavicollis populations from western and central Mediterranean regions, data on eastern Mediterranean Kalotermes are scarce, and no genetic data exist to date. In this study, we analyzed 17 Kalotermes sp. colonies from 11 localities in the Levant (Cyprus, Lebanon, and Israel), in order to characterize genetically (mitochondrial DNA: COII, 16S, and control region) these populations. We found that samples from the Levant are genetically different from K. flavicollis, with distance values falling in the range of interspecific distances. In the phylogeny of European Kalotermes populations, samples from the Levant form a clade of their own, sister to a clade including K. flavicollis and Kalotermes italicus. Inside the eastern Mediterranean clade, all the samples from Cyprus are included in a well-supported subclade, suggesting that the colonization of the island might have occurred in a single event. These findings show that the populations we examined do not belong to the species K. flavicollis, but to a new species peculiar to the Levant, that we describe as Kalotermes phoeniciae sp. nov. It is possible that previous reports of K. flavicollis in this region can be attributed to K. phoeniciae.
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Ransome, Olliver. "R B K (Ron) Tucker." South African Medical Journal 104, no. 7 (June 17, 2014): 465. http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/samj.8524.

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Nishida, S., K. Abe, H. Aihara, M. Akatsu, Y. Asano, V. Aulchenko, T. Aushev, et al. "Observation of B+→K+ηγ." Physics Letters B 610, no. 1-2 (March 2005): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2005.01.097.

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LI, YUANLIN, and XIAOYING PAN. "ON B(5,k) GROUPS." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 84, no. 3 (July 13, 2011): 393–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972711002474.

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HENNIGHAUSEN, LOTHAR, and PRISCILLAA FURTH. "NF-K B and HIV." Nature 343, no. 6255 (January 1990): 218–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/343218b0.

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GRIFFIN, GEORGE, KWANYEE LEUNG, THOMASM FOLKS, STEVEN KUNKEL, and GARYJ NABEL. "NF-K B and HIV." Nature 343, no. 6255 (January 1990): 219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/343219a0.

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Buchalla, G., T. K. Komatsubara, F. Muheim, L. Silvestrini, M. Artuso, D. M. Asner, P. Ball, et al. "B, D and K decays." European Physical Journal C 57, no. 1-2 (September 2008): 309–492. http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-008-0716-1.

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LI, YUANLIN, and YILAN TAN. "ON B(4,k) GROUPS." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 09, no. 01 (February 2010): 27–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498810003896.

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A group G is said to be a B(n,k) group if for any n-element subset {a1,…, an} of G, |{aiaj | 1≤i, j≤n}|≤ k. In this paper, characterizations of B(4,11) groups, B(4,12) groups, and B(4,13) non-2-groups are given.
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Liu, Guizhen, and Jianfang Wang. "(a, b, k)-critical graphs." Chinese Science Bulletin 42, no. 17 (September 1997): 1492–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02883068.

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Robinson, Geoffrey R. "On Brauer's k(B) problem." Journal of Algebra 147, no. 2 (April 1992): 450–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-8693(92)90215-8.

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Pawar, N. J. "K. B. Powar (1937–2016)." Journal of the Geological Society of India 87, no. 4 (April 2016): 499. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12594-016-0423-8.

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Geller, S., and C. Weibel. "K(A,B,I): II." K-Theory 2, no. 6 (November 1989): 753–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00538431.

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Vermeule, Emily, V. Karageorghis, and M. Demas. "Pyla-Kokkinokremos. A Late 13th Century B. C. Fortified Settlement in Cyprus." American Journal of Archaeology 89, no. 2 (April 1985): 359. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/504340.

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KUTTER, PAUL E. "MEASUREMENT OF CP ASYMMETRY IN $B^0 \to f_0 K^0_S$, B0 → ϕK0 AND $B^0 \to K^+K^-K^0_S$ DECAYS." International Journal of Modern Physics A 20, no. 15 (June 20, 2005): 3531–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x0502690x.

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We present results on time-dependent CP asymmetries in [Formula: see text] and B0 → K+K-K0. The measurements use a data sample consisting of approximately [Formula: see text] and 227(B0 → K+K-K0) million B-meson pairs recorded at the ϒ(4S) resonance with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II B-meson Factory at SLAC. From a time-dependent maximum likelihood fit, we measure for [Formula: see text]: the mixing-induced CP violation parameter [Formula: see text] and the direct CP violation parameter Cf0K = -0.24 ± 0.31 ( stat ) ± 0.15 ( syst ). From a simultaneous fit to [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] decays, we find: [Formula: see text] and CϕK = 0.00 ± 0.23 ( stat ) ± 0.05 ( syst ). For [Formula: see text] decays with [Formula: see text] decays excluded, we find: [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. From the [Formula: see text] decays with [Formula: see text] decays excluded, we extract the fraction of CP-even final states from angular moments feven = 0.89 ± 0.08 ± 0.06.
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