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Journal articles on the topic "Flier art"

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Audoux, Benjamin. "Singular link Floer homology." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 9, no. 1 (March 20, 2009): 495–535. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2009.9.495.

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Hutchings, Michael. "Floer homology of families I." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 8, no. 1 (May 12, 2008): 435–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2008.8.435.

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Webb, J. D., and F. W. Knapp. "Efficacy of Insecticide Ear Tags on Cattle in Central Kentucky, 1995." Arthropod Management Tests 21, no. 1 (January 1, 1996): 397. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/amt/21.1.397.

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Abstract Tests were conducted on 5 beef cattle herds in central Kentucky using insecticide ear tags against horn flies and face flies. Ear tags were applied 1/ear in all tests during a 5-day period starting 10 Jun 1995. All tags were applied 1 per ear on all adults and weaned animals in each group. Using binoculars, horn fly estimates were taken on one side of 10 animals while face flies were counted on the head and face of the same animals at weekly intervals.
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Phillpot, Clive. "Flies in the Files: Ephemera in the Art Library." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 14, no. 1 (April 1995): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.14.1.27948707.

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Hedden, Matthew. "On knot Floer homology and cabling." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 5, no. 3 (September 20, 2005): 1197–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2005.5.1197.

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Ozsváth, Peter, and Zoltán Szabó. "Knot Floer homology and integer surgeries." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 8, no. 1 (February 8, 2008): 101–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2008.8.101.

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Juhasz, Andras. "Knot Floer homology and Seifert surfaces." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 8, no. 1 (May 12, 2008): 603–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2008.8.603.

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Roberts, Lawrence. "Heegaard–Floer homology and string links." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 9, no. 1 (January 6, 2009): 29–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2009.9.29.

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Sahamie, Bijan. "Dehn twists in Heegaard Floer homology." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 10, no. 1 (March 3, 2010): 465–524. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2010.10.465.

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Ozsváth, Peter S., and Zoltán Szabó. "Knot Floer homology and rational surgeries." Algebraic & Geometric Topology 11, no. 1 (January 6, 2010): 1–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2011.11.1.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Flier art"

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Glazer, Noa. "Fliers from dry season." VCU Scholars Compass, 2015. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3882.

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In my studio practice I attempt to create sensual experiences from which nothing is learned and lack resolution; this thesis is an attempt to find ways to outline these experiences. However, this attempt will eventually lead to something entirely different, for these experiences are undefinable and impossible to investigate. I will try to show how the components of the work, rather than forming a direct link to a chain of thoughts or associations, summon an experience that is derived only from the encounter itself.
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Weldon, Christopher W. "Dispersal and mating behaviour of Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) (Diptera: Tephritidae) : implications for population establishment and control /." Connect to full text, 2005. http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/adt/public_html/adt-NU/public/adt-NU20051007.085638.

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Sarcevic, Marko, and Emil Soljaga. "Öppna ridån för nya möjligheter -Hur kan Teater Västmanland locka fler företag som kunder?" Thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-794.

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Teater Västmanland har på senaste tiden inte kunnat fylla sina

föreställningar med publik, som förr i tiden. Detta har medfört att

teatern har tänkt över vilka möjligheter som finns för dem. Att söka sig till nya kundgrupper var en av möjligheterna, mer specifikt handlar denna uppsats om företag i Västerås som en potentiell kundgrupp för Teater Västmanland.

Syftet med denna uppsats är att ta reda på ifall företag i Västerås är

potentiella kunder för vår uppdragsgivare Teater Västmanland. Vi ska ta reda på orsakerna till varför företagen inte besöker teatern när

företagen arrangerar personaltillställningar, samt vad som skulle kunna få dem att besöka teatern.

Vi kontaktade de 50 största företagen i Västerås via telefon. Av dessa 50 företag bokades 20st för intervjuer, varav 17 intervjuer till slut

genomfördes. Intervjuerna gjordes mestadels via telefon, så kallade

telefonintervjuer, medan ett par intervjuer gjordes på respondenternas

arbetsplatser, så kallade personliga intervjuer.

Undersökningens resultat visade tydliga samband mellan de intervjuade

företagen. Det största problemet som uppstod var att företagen ansåg

att teatern som underhållningsform inte bidrog till att skapa gemenskap inom publiken, vilket var huvudsyftet med majoriteten av företagens personaltillställningar, att skapa gemenskap. Övrigt ansåg

respondenterna bland annat att teaterföreställningarna tar för lång tid, att det finns för lite kringarrangemang och att utbudet är för snävt. I huvudsak ville respondenterna se mer reklam med ett anpassat utbud för just företag.

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Mischkowski, Dominik. "Flies on the wall are less aggressive: Effects of self-distancing on aggressive affect, cognition, and behavior." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1323732149.

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Väkiparta, Janne. "Finns det fler än en faktor som påverkar pribildningen av aktier - en studie inom den svenska aktiemarknaden." Thesis, University of Gävle, Department of Business Administration and Economics, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-4573.

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I denna uppsats undersöker jag huruvida CAPM eller APT modellerna ger resultat på den svenska aktiemarknaden mellan 1998 och 2007. Jag undersöker om någon av dessa modeller passar in i den svenska aktiemarknaden och hurdan är resultatet. Det som gör uppsatsen intressant är att jag använder båda modellerna i en och samma studie och jämför resultatet av uppskattningar av modellerna. Som markandsindex har jag använt OMXS30 index och som makroekonomiska variabler i APT-modellen har jag använt inflation, oljepris, industriproduktionsindex och ränta. Resultatet av studien är att med de makroekonomiska variablerna, som jag har använt, ger både CAPM och APT likvärdiga resultat. Slutsatsen av min studie är att APT med de rätta variablerna är en bättre modell att skatta priset på aktier än CAPM.


In this essay, I examine whether CAPM or APT models give results on the Swedish stock market between 1998 and 2007. I examine if either CAMP or APT or both of these models fits in on the Swedish stock market and what the result is. What makes this essay interesting is that I use both models in one and the same study and compare the result of my estimates with these two models. As market index, I have used the OMXS30 index and as macroeconomic variables in APT model, I have used inflation, oil price, industry production index and interest. The result of the study is that with the macroeconomic variables, that I have used with APT and CAPM, gives CAPM and APT equivalent results. The conclusion of the study is that APT, with the correct variables, is better model for estimating the stock prices than CAPM.

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He, Man. "The Peacock on Stage and in Print: A Study of the 1920s New Drama Adaptations of Southeast Flies the Peacock." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1250531758.

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Maher, Kelly M. "Killing Flies With a Shotgun: How the Internet Set a New Journalistic Standard and Style." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2000. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2624/.

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Today, both the way a story is told and how long the viewer's attention can be held are often as important as the story itself. This study shows how online media sets new standards for narrative and continues some print traditions. This study focuses on the dialogue between print and online media. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of this dialogue through story length, readability, shovelware and story packaging shows the numerous effects the Internet has had on news media content.
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Barry, Tami. "Evaluation of the Economic, Social, and Biological Feasibility of Bioconverting Food Wastes with the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens)." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2004. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4639/.

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Food waste in the waste stream is becoming an important aspect of integrated waste management systems. Current efforts are composting and animal feeding. However, these food waste disposal practices rely on slow thermodynamic processes of composting or finding farmers with domestic animals capable of consuming the food wastes. Bioconversion, a potential alternative, is a waste management practice that converts food waste to insect larval biomass and organic residue. This project uses a native and common non-pest insect in Texas, the black soldier fly, which processes large quantities of food wastes, as well as animal wastes and sewage in its larval stage. The goal of this research is to facilitate the identification and development of the practical parameters of bioconversion methods at a large cafeteria. Three major factors were selected to evaluate the practicality of a bioconversion system: (1) the biological constraints on the species; (2) the economic costs and benefits for the local community; (3) the perception of and interaction between the public and management agencies with respect to the bioconversion process. Results indicate that bioconversion is feasible on all levels. Larvae tolerate and consume food waste as well as used cooking grease, reducing the overall waste volume by 30-70% in a series of experiments, with an average reduction of 50%. The economical benefits are reduced collection costs and profit from the sale of pupae as a feedstuff, which could amount to as much as $1,200 per month under optimal conditions. Social acceptance is possible, but requires education of the public, specifically targeting school children. Potential impediments to social acceptance include historical attitudes and ignorance, which could be overcome through effective educational efforts.
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Raghu, Sathyamurthy, and n/a. "The Autecology of Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera:Tephritidae:Dacinae): Functional Significance of Resources." Griffith University. Australian School of Environmental Studies, 2003. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20030605.162831.

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This thesis investigated the autecology of the dacine species, Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae). I specifically focused on the adult phase of the life cycle and resources believed to be significant to this life stage. The prevailing paradigm in dacine ecology predicts that the larval host plant serves as the centre of dacine activity, a state mediated by mutualistic associations with fruit fly-type bacteria. Contrary to predictions, an explicit test of this hypothesis found that the host plant of B. cacuminata, Solanum mauritianum Scopoli, acted almost exclusively as a site for oviposition and larval development. Other key adult behaviours, most notably feeding and mating, were rare at the host plant. Even in disturbed habitats, the paucity of key adult behaviours such as mating was striking. Adult flies of this species were therefore hypothesized to be utilizing other components of their habitat, i.e. resources vital to their life history requirements. Some of the resources that B. cacuminata are known to respond to include sugar, protein, methyl eugenol and the host plant. The latter three resources are believed to be critical in the reproductive success of dacine flies in general. I assessed the physiological status of flies arriving at these resources to determine if flies of different status foraged for resources differently. In dacines, the internal reproductive structures of the male and female flies have been used as predictors of physiological status. I quantified expansion of the male ejaculatory apodeme in B. cacuminata with age of fly and found that there is a threshold apodeme size that is strongly correlated Abstract with sexual maturity. Maturity of female flies could be accurately predicted by ovarian development. Using these methods to assess the physiological and nutritional status of flies arriving at resources (larval host plant, protein and methyl eugenol) in the field, I discovered that only sexually mature and mated females were responding to the host plant, while the males at the host plant were sexually immature. This confirmed the hypothesis that the host plant primarily served as an oviposition site. Additionally, this study revealed that sexually mature males with high nutritional reserves were most commonly collected at methyl eugenol (a plant-derived chemical that elicits a strong response in males of many dacine species) at dusk, the time of peak sexual activity in this species. This indicated that methyl eugenol was perhaps a significant resource in the context of the reproductive behaviour of this species. Methyl eugenol (ME) is one of group of phenyl propanoids to which males of certain species of Dacinae respond. The current hypothesis of the role of these phenyl propanoids is that they function as pheromone precursor chemicals. Response to these chemicals is hypothesized to be a trait under sexual selection. In Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), this effect is so strong that a single feeding on ME results in a strong mating advantage up to a month after males feed on the chemical. Bactrocera cacuminata fed on multiple occasions on ME in a laboratory bioassay. After a single 24-hour exposure to ME, investigations of mating competitiveness did not reveal any obvious advantage for ME-fed males over unfed males. However, ME-fed males did enjoy a higher mating success 16 and 32 days after exposure to the chemical, suggesting that some physiological benefits unrelated to the pheromone synthesis was driving this delayed advantage. Investigation of the physiological consequences of feeding on ME revealed no enhancement of nutritional or energetic reserves, suggesting that the delayed mating advantage observed was more likely a chance event. An alternate hypothesis about the proximate function of ME, proposed by Robert Metcalf, is that it serves as a mate rendezvous site. As mating behaviour was notably absent at the host plant, I tested Metcalf’s hypothesis. A field-cage experiment, spatially separating adult resources (host plant, methyl eugenol, sugar and protein) clearly demonstrated that methyl eugenol was functioning as a mate rendezvous stimulus for B. cacuminata. This is the first direct support for Metcalf’s hypothesis. A synthesis of the literature revealed that significantly greater ecological and evolutionary information was required to understand the basis of dacine response to phenyl propanoids. Different dacine species may be utilizing these chemicals differently, even if their evolutionary origin may have been as a plant based kairomone. My studies show that generalizations on the ecology and behaviour of Dacinae, often extrapolated from research on a few pest species, do not hold up in the case of B. cacuminata. This suggests that a more autecological, species-specific approach is required in dacine research, before any predictive generalizations can be made.
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Mookherjee, Neeloffer. "Membrane glycoconjugates of procyclic Trypanosoma simiae and Trypanosoma congolense, members of the subgenus Nannomonas are immunologically similar and biochemically distinct." Thesis, 2001. https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/10212.

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The surface molecules (procyclins) of procyclic forms of African trypanosomes (Trypanosoma brucei spp.) are complex mixtures of lipid-anchored glycoconjugates. The procyclins are expressed differentially during the parasite life cycle within the tsetse fly vector. It has been hypothesised that these surface molecules are involved in interactions with molecules of the tsetse fly and may influence differentiation, cell death and tissue tropism. To understand procyclin functions it is necessary to identify and characterise them. This thesis presents a study of the biochemical and immunochemical characteristics of the major surface molecules of Trypanosoma simiae and Trypanosoma congolense, animal pathogens of the subgenus Nannomonas that share the same developmental cycle and tropism within the tsetse vector. Organic solvent extraction, reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography and enzyme-linked imnunosorbent assay using surface binding monoclonal antibodies were used to isolate membrane molecules of procyclic culture forms (PCF) of both trypanosome species. Gel electrophoresis of the purified molecules revealed two predominant molecular species from each parasite that were broadly similar yet showed different apparent molecular masses and staining characteristics. The molecules were shown to be glycosylphosphatidylinositol-lipid anchored glycoconjugates, comprised mainly of carbohydrates. Each moiety displayed surface-disposed carbohydrate epitopes that were recognised on the surface of both species of trypanosomes by monoclonal antibodies specific for procyclic parasites of the subgenus Nannomonas. The epitopes were previously shown to be displayed on the glutamic acid-alanine rich protein (GARP) of T. congolense, yet neither this protein (as detected either immunologically or by mass spectrometry) nor its encoding gene (as detected by Southern blot analysis) was present in T. simiae. The results indicate that although T. congolense and T. simiae share common carbohydrate surface epitopes, these are displayed on biochemically different molecules. I hypothesise that the surface disposed carbohydrate structures and not the polypeptide moieties are involved in parasite-tsetse interactions since these species have the same developmental cycles in the insect vector. In an attempt to obtain primary sequence information for the T. simiae PCF surface molecules, I identified and characterised an unique open reading frame. This was shown to be expressed as a protein in PCF and is likely a membrane-associated molecule of the subgenus Nannomonas.
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Books on the topic "Flier art"

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Tenenbaum, Jeremy Eric. Flier: Toiling in Obscurity reading, Philadelphia, J.E. Tenenbaum '08. Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pa: Jeremy Eric Tenenbaum, 2008.

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Tenenbaum, Jeremy Eric. Project H.O.M.E. Benefit: July 29, 2006 (Flier): (multi-media extravaganza). Philadelphia, PA: Philly Free School, 2006.

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PhillySound, ed. Project H.O.M.E. Benefit (flier, Highwire Gallery reading, PhillySound blog, J.E. Tenenbaum '06). Philadelphia, PA: PhillySound, 2006.

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Tenenbaum, Jeremy Eric. Flier: Philly Free School: Highwire Gallery, Philadelphia: 11-30-2004: (Literature/Music/Depravity). Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pa: Philly Free School, 2004.

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Tenenbaum, Jeremy Eric. P.F.S. Presents @ Big Jar Books (Olde City). Philadelphia, PA: Jeremy Eric Tenenbaum/P.F.S., 2006.

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Tenenbaum, Jeremy Eric. Philly Free School @ Highwire Gallery (11-30-04). Philadelphia, PA: Jeremy Eric Tenenbaum/P.F.S., 2004.

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Gallery, Highwire. Interior: Highwire Gallery, Gilbert Building, Center City Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA: Highwire Gallery, 2004.

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Wilkinson, Valerie. Flies are fascinating. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1994.

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The art of tying the dry fly. Portland, Or: F. Amato Publications, 1993.

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Martin, Darrel. The fly fisher's craft: The art and history. Guilford: Lyons Press, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Flier art"

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. "Time Flies." In The Room at the End of the Hall, 109. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_26.

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Sasao, Tomoyo, and Shin’ichi Konomi. "Flyer Mapping in Art Museums: Acquiring Implicit Feedback Using Physical Objects." In Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions, 371–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58697-7_27.

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Duggan, Timothy J. "“How many of you are there?”: Resources for Teaching Lord of the Flies." In Advanced Placement Classroom Lord of the Flies, 197–99. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003232841-8.

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Clarke, Anthony R., and Mark K. Schutze. "The Complexities of Knowing What It Is You Are Trapping." In Trapping and the Detection, Control, and Regulation of Tephritid Fruit Flies, 611–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9193-9_18.

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Gázquez-Abad, Juan Carlos, Francisco J. Martínez-López, and Manuel J. Sánchez-Franco. "What are the Characteristics Defining Flyer-Prone Consumers? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis." In The Customer is NOT Always Right? Marketing Orientationsin a Dynamic Business World, 411. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50008-9_110.

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Polilov, Alexey A. "Structure of the Principal Groups of Microinsects. V. Fairy Flies (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae)." In At the Size Limit - Effects of Miniaturization in Insects, 169–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39499-2_7.

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Jang, Eric B. "Systems Approaches for Managing the Phytosanitary Risk of Trading in Commodities that are Hosts of Fruit Flies." In Fruit Fly Research and Development in Africa - Towards a Sustainable Management Strategy to Improve Horticulture, 737–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43226-7_32.

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Lasa, Rodrigo, Andrea Birke, Larissa Guillén, Martín Aluja, and Daniel Carrillo. "Pests." In Guava: botany, production and uses, 249–69. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247022.0013.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on major pests of guava in the different production areas of the world. The most important insects and mites have been grouped into six categories that have been divided according to different species and their importance across the different guava-producing regions. The chapter also emphasizes the basic features of each group related to their feeding damage, biology, behaviour, ecology and biorational pest management strategies. Minor pests are also listed. It is suggested that the main focus of pest control measures should be targeted towards fruit flies, some coleopteran and lepidopteran species that bore fruit and stems, and some minor pests that include scales, mealybugs, thrips, whiteflies and mites that increase guava production costs and reduce fruit quality and yields.
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Barclay, Katie, and François Soyer. "James Cranford (1592–1657), The Teares of Ireland wherein is Lively Presented as in a Map a List of the Unheard off Cruelties and Perfidious Treacheries of Blood-Thirsty Jesuits and the Popish Faction, as a Warning Piece to her Sister Nations to Prevent the Like Miseries, as are Now Acted on the Stage of this Fresh Bleeding Nation Reported by Gentlemen of good Credit Living There, but Forced to Flie for Their Lives… Illustrated by Pictures; Fit to be Reserved by all True Protestants as a Monument of their Perpetuall Reproach and Ignominy, and to Animate the Spirits of Protestants Against Such Bloody Villains." In Emotions in Europe 1517–1914, 151–57. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003175506-25.

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Zuckerman, Bruce. "Where Are the Flies?" In Mel Gibson's Passion, 31–38. Purdue University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt6wq6d1.7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Flier art"

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Guzman-Serrano, Rodrigo. "Where There Are Flies, Media Art You'll Find." In ARTECH 2019: 9th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3359852.3359903.

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Gleeson, Madge. "High flyer." In ACM SIGGRAPH 97 Visual Proceedings: The art and interdisciplinary programs of SIGGRAPH '97. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/259081.259134.

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Gleeson, Madge. "Frequent flyer & endangered species." In ACM SIGGRAPH 96 Visual Proceedings: The art and interdisciplinary programs of SIGGRAPH '96. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/253607.253650.

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Bunget, Gheorghe, and Stefan Seelecke. "BATMAV: Development and Testing of a SMA-Based Bio-Inspired Flapping Platform." In ASME 2010 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2010-3853.

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The overall objective of the BATMAV project is the development of a biologically-inspired Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV) with flexible and foldable wings for flapping flight. This paper presents a platform that features bat-inspired wings which are able to mimic the folding motion of the elbow and wrist joints of the natural flyer. This flapping platform makes use of the dual roll of the Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) to mimic the flexible joints and flapping muscles of the natural wings. The approach of this project was to learn from the natural flyer through a systematic analysis of their flight and to mimic their flapping mechanisms. A systematic study of the bat flight kinematics helped to identify the required joint angles as relevant degrees of freedom for wing actuation. Kinematic models of wings with 2 and 3-DOFs have been developed with the intention of mimicking the wing trajectories of the natural flier Plecotus auritus. A further kinematic model for the joint rotation angle has been developed in order to determine the attachment locations of SMA ‘muscle-wires’ as well as their routes along the wing ‘bones’. As part of this study individual elbow-joint systems were designed, fabricated and used to experimentally validate the above model’s prediction. The elastic skin membrane of the bat wing has been reproduced using a thin-film silicon membrane which has been suitably prestrained and shaped to mimic the leading and trailing edges of the bat wing. To measure the aerodynamic forces developed by the flapping platform, a test stand consisting of two load cells was assembled, and the dynamic tests were performed for a 2-DOF flapping wings. The lift and thrust forces as well as the flapping amplitude were measured.
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Porter, Sanford D. "Fire ant biological control agents:Pseudacteondecapitating flies and other parasites." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.95321.

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Kopolovich, Zvi, Yoram Naor, Dario Cabib, W. Todd Johnson, and Eyal Sapir. "State-of-the-art transfer radiometer for testing and calibration of FLIR test equipment." In San Diego, '91, San Diego, CA, edited by Bjorn F. Andresen, Marija Scholl, and Irving J. Spiro. SPIE, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.48785.

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Zhu, Liping. "A Reflection on the Relationship Between Individuals and Institution in the Novel of “Lord of the Flies”." In 4th International Conference on Art Studies: Science, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200907.050.

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Gomez-Marin, A. "Tools, flies and what to do next." In PHYSICS, COMPUTATION, AND THE MIND - ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES AT INTERFACES: Proceedings of the 12th Granada Seminar on Computational and Statistical Physics. AIP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4776508.

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Hosseini, SayedMohammad, Yongwen Tan, and Mehdi Ahmadian. "Forward-Looking Infrared Radiometry (FLIR) Application for Detecting Ballast Fouling." In 2020 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2020-8032.

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Abstract This paper is intended to assess the practical aspects of the previously proposed approach for detecting railroad ballast fouling using an off-the-shelf Forward-Looking Infrared Radiometry (FLIR) Technology. FLIR is among the technologies that are becoming more prevalent in railroad applications [1,2]. The method discussed in this paper takes advantage of the temperature differences measured by the FLIR camera between the top surface of clean and partially fouled ballast samples as an indicator of fouling. The method is intended to potentially serve as an efficient and time-effective manner for detecting early stages of ballast fouling prior to it requiring a costly intervention. Ballast fouling is a common maintenance-of-way issue for the railroad industry, which occurs as a result of contaminants clogging up the ballast and preventing water drainage. The water retained at the sublayers diminishes the strength of the foundation and could result in other undesirable conditions such as clay pumping and reduced track strength. In this study, experiments are performed to study the thermal behavior and characteristics of clean, and partially- and fully-fouled ballast using a FLIR camera. The FLIR camera is set up in a stationary configuration for ease of testing and also providing a more direct approach to analyzing the data, to keep the test conditions highly repeatable and reduce any environmental variations. The results indicate that the cooling and heating rate at the top surface for clean, partially fouled, and fouled ballast are different during the daily heat-up cycle. It is determined that although the FLIR camera is able to measure some changes in the ballast temperature for the fouling conditions that are evaluated in the study, the differences may be within the range of variations that could occur in field conditions. The paper includes the range of measured temperature by the FLIR camera and discusses the pros and cons of using this approach in practice. Additional field testing is needed to validate or dispute the initial findings of the study.
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Iyama, Hirofumi, Masahiro Fujita, K. Raghukandan, Kazuyuki Hokamoto, and Shigeru Itoh. "Deformation and Collision Process of Metal Plate on Explosive Welding Using Underwater Shock Wave." In ASME 2002 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2002-1465.

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Explosive welding using underwater shock wave has been conducted. This technique is a new method of explosive welding and can weld a steel plate with an amorphous film, multi-layer of thin copper plates and so on. The conventional method of usual explosive welding cannot weld these combinations of material. It is possible to change shock pressure acting on the flyer plate easily, because the equipment for this method can change the inclined angle and distance between the explosive and flyer plate. However, we have to understand the mechanism of this method to seek the most suitable for set-up condition. Therefore, the numerical simulation of this method was made. The simulation method was FDM using Lagrangean scheme and it can express the detonation process of explosive, propagation process of underwater shock wave, deformation process of metal plate and collision process of between flyer and base plates. In this paper, these simulation results are discussed.
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Reports on the topic "Flier art"

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Ostoja, Steven, Tapan Pathak, Katherine Jarvis-Shean, Mark Battany, and George Zhuang. Adapt - On-farm changes in the face of climate change: NRCS Area 3. USDA California Climate Hub, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7444387.ch.

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The agricultural economy is more vulnerable to projected changes in climate in some California counties than in others. This flyer highlights on-farm adaptation strategies to mitigate some of the effects of increased winter temperatures and more frequent summer heatwaves. Projected conditions will put the most strain on heat intolerant crops and crops with high chill requirements. When crops with these characteristics also have a high market value or are grown in large acreage, counties can be at risk for economic declines. Information on this flyer identifies the most vulnerable counties in California Area 3 for some key, climate-sensitive crops.
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Ostoja, Steven, Tapan Pathak, Katherine Jarvis-Shean, and Mark Battany. Adapt - On-farm changes in the face of climate change: NRCS Area 1. USDA California Climate Hub, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7444389.ch.

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The agricultural economy is more vulnerable to projected changes in climate in some California counties than in others. This flyer highlights on-farm adaptation strategies to mitigate some of the effects of increased winter temperatures and more frequent summer heatwaves. Projected conditions will put the most strain on heat intolerant crops and crops with high chill requirements. When crops with these characteristics also have a high market value or are grown in large acreage, counties can be at risk for economic declines. Information on this flyer identifies the most vulnerable counties in California Area 1 for five key, climate-sensitive crops.
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Ostoja, Steven, Tapan Pathak, Andre S. Biscaro, and Mark Battany. Adapt - On-farm changes in the face of climate change: NRCS area 4. USDA California Climate Hub, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7435379.ch.

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The agricultural economy is more vulnerable to projected changes in climate in some California counties than in others. This flyer highlights on-farm adaptation strategies to mitigate some of the effects of increased winter temperatures and more frequent summer heatwaves. Projected conditions will put the most strain on heat intolerant crops and crops with high chill requirements. When crops with these characteristics also have a high market value or are grown in large acreage, counties can be at risk for economic declines. Information on this flyer identifies the most vulnerable counties in California Area 4 for five key, climate-sensitive crops.
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Ostoja, Steven, Tapan Pathak, Katherine Jarvis-Shean, Mark Battany, and Andre S. Biscaro. Adapt - On-farm changes in the face of climate change: NRCS Area 2. USDA California Climate Hub, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7444388.ch.

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The agricultural economy is more vulnerable to projected changes in climate in some California counties than in others. This flyer highlights on-farm adaptation strategies to mitigate some of the effects of increased winter temperatures and more frequent summer heatwaves. Projected conditions will put the most strain on heat intolerant crops and crops with high chill requirements. When crops with these characteristics also have a high market value or are grown in large acreage, counties can be at risk for economic declines. Information on this flyer identifies the most vulnerable counties in California NRCS Area 2 for six key, climate-sensitive crops.
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Sjölander, Jens, and Pål Brunnström. Idéburen sektorssamverkan med Malmö universitet. Malmö University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24834/isbn.9789178771929.

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Den här rapporten är en delrapport inom ramen för det Vinnovafinansierade projektet Strategiska partnerskap för effektiv och transparent samverkan (Spets) och belyser Malmö universitets samverkan med organisationer inom den idéburna sektorn. Rapporten bygger på en intervjustudie med tio idéburna organisationer, och speglar samverkan med Malmö universitet ur deras perspektiv: vilken samverkan som bedrivs, vad den ger organisationerna, utmaningar och hinder samt möjlighet för utveckling av samverkan, till exempel genom ett strategiskt partnerskapsavtal.Rapporten visar att det på Malmö universitet sker en hel del samverkan både kopplat till forskning, utbildning och nyttiggörande och att denna samverkan när den sker i relation till idéburen sektor främst är kopplad till tre av universitetets fakulteter – Fakulteten Kultur och samhälle, Fakulteten Hälsa och samhälle samt Fakulteten Lärande och samhälle. De intervjuade organisationernas motiv för samverkan med universitetet varierar, och undersökningen indikerar att organisationerna ser samverkan som ett sätt att fylla behov av kunskap och kompetensförsörjning, att genom vänlig kritik stimulera till nytänkande, samt att ge organisationerna ökad legitimitet i deras arbete för samhällsförändring. Undersökningen visar att det finns behov av ökad systematik i samverkan och att mer skulle kunna göras för att stärka samverkan kring forskning och utbildning. De intervjuade organisationerna lyfter behovet av mer forskning om och tillsammans med den idéburna sektorns organisationer och behovet av mer samverkan kopplat till studenters uppsatser och praktik. Här finns en möjlighet att möta organisationernas behov av kunskap, kompetens och framtida personal. Det finns även ett behov av fler arenor för möten, gärna regelbundet återkommande, mellan universitetet och den idéburen sektor, och organisationerna efterlyser även generellt ökade kunskaper om den idéburna sektorns särart, förutsättningar och behov, inom akademin såväl som i samhället i stort. Undersökningen belyser även behovet av utökat stöd och finansiering för forskare som samverkar med idéburen sektor, då finansiering av samverkan är ett särskilt problem.
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