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Comeau, Michel, Marc Lanteigne, and Roland Cormier. "SERUM PROTEIN CONCENTRATION AND SOMATIC INDEX IN RELATION TO MORPHOMETRIC MATURITY FOR MALE SNOW CRAB, CHIONOECETES OPILIO (O. FABRICIUS, 1788), IN THE BAIE DES CHALEURS, CANADA (DECAPODA, BRACHYURA)." Crustaceana 72, no. 5 (1999): 497–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854099503546.

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AbstractThe serum protein concentrations of juvenile and mature male snow crabs, Chionoecetes opilio, were measured using a refractometer. The somatic indices of juvenile and mature male snow crab were calculated using the weight of the dry flesh of the chelae versus its wet weight. Results indicate that juvenile male snow crab have significantly higher serum protein concentrations and significantly lower somatic indices than their mature counterparts. These observations are attributed to basic physiological differences that could be explained by a terminal moult. Les concentrations en protein
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Omar, Nisreen Mansour, and Janice M. Marshall. "Age-related changes in the sympathetic innervation of cerebral vessels and in carotid vascular responses to norepinephrine in the rat: in vitro and in vivo studies." Journal of Applied Physiology 109, no. 2 (2010): 314–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01251.2009.

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We hypothesized that the density of sympathetic noradrenergic innervation of cerebral arteries and vasoconstrictor responses evoked in carotid circulation by norepinephrine (NE) increase with maturation and age. In rats of 4–5, 10–12, and 42–44 wk of age (juvenile, mature, middle aged), glyoxylic acid applied to stretch preparations showed the density of noradrenergic nerves in basilar and middle cerebral arteries was greater in mature than juvenile or middle-aged rats. In anesthetized rats, infusion of NE (2.5 μg/kg iv) increased mean arterial pressure (ABP) to ∼180 mmHg in mature and middle-
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Brooks, R., and N. Owen-Smith. "Plant defences against mammalian herbivores: are juvenile Acacia more heavily defended than mature trees?" Bothalia 24, no. 2 (1994): 211–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v24i2.773.

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Juvenile trees are expected to be more heavily defended against browsing mammals than mature plants. Juvenile and mature trees of Acacia tortilis and A. nilotica occurring at Nylsvley, Northern Transvaal, were quantitatively compared in terms of some potential chemical and physical defences. Neither species showed any significant difference between juvenile and mature trees in terms o f total polyphenol content, condensed tannin content, protein precipitating ability or protein content in leaves. Both species showed age-class differences in spinescence. In A. nilotica, thorns on branch tips we
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Tsunoda, Tomonori, Naoki Kachi, and Jun-Ichirou Suzuki. "Effects of belowground herbivory on the survival and biomass of Lolium perenne and Plantago lanceolata plants at various growth stages." Botany 92, no. 10 (2014): 737–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2014-0045.

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We examined the effects of a root-feeding beetle larva (Anomala cuprea Hope) on the survival and biomass of Lolium perenne L. and Plantago lanceolata L. plants at various ages. We hypothesized that belowground herbivory would kill more juveniles than mature plants because of greater root damage. We predicted that for juvenile plants, mortality would be higher for P. lanceolata than for L. perenne, because the thin taproot of P. lanceolata is less tolerant to herbivory. We hypothesized that for mature plants, herbivory of fibrous roots would negatively affect biomass; thus, L. perenne would be
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Gryc, V., H. Vavrčík, and K. Horn. "Density of juvenile and mature wood of selected coniferous species." Journal of Forest Science 57, No. 3 (2011): 123–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/18/2010-jfs.

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The objective of research was to determine the density of juvenile (JW) and mature wood (MW) of selected coniferous species growing in the Czech Republic. The research included the wood of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.), Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European larch (Larix decidua Mill.). The juvenile wood density close to the pith was 410 kg·m<sup>–3</sup> for spruce, 391 kg·m<sup>–3</sup> for pine and 573 kg·m<sup>–3</sup> for larch with 12% water content. Mature wood in the peri
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Griffiths, Phillip D., and Cathy Roe. "Response of Brassica oleracea var. capitata to Wound and Spray Inoculations with Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris." HortScience 40, no. 1 (2005): 47–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.1.47.

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Eighteen cabbage breeding lines and cultivars were evaluated for resistance to black rot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris following wound and spray inoculations at the juvenile and mature stages. Plants were evaluated using four inoculation procedures (juvenile wound, juvenile spray, mature wound, and mature spray) in replicated greenhouse and field experiments. The breeding lines Badger #16, Cornell 101, Cornell 102, NY 4002 and accession PI 426606 exhibited high levels of resistance following all inoculation procedures. `Silver Dynasty' was the most resistant commercial cultiv
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Marler, Thomas E., and Murukesan V. Krishnapillai. "Longitude, Forest Fragmentation, and Plant Size Influence Cycas micronesica Mortality Following Island Insect Invasions." Diversity 12, no. 5 (2020): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d12050194.

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Island invasions may cause severe changes in biodiversity, but the factors that influence these changes are not well understood. We established 120 plots in Cycas micronesica habitats throughout Guam in 2005 following the invasion of the armored scale Aulacaspis yasumatsui, then observed plant mortality through 2020. We used transects in Yap as benchmarks, as the Yap C. micronesica population is not threatened. The initial Guam plots contained about 1600 seedlings, 1160 juveniles, and 1240 mature plants per ha. Seedling mortality was 100% by 2006, juvenile mortality was 100% by 2014, and the 2
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Yeh, Ting-Feng, Jennifer L. Braun, Barry Goldfarb, Hou-min Chang, and John F. Kadla. "Morphological and chemical variations between juvenile wood, mature wood, and compression wood of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)." Holzforschung 60, no. 1 (2006): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hf.2006.001.

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Abstract To better understand the within-tree variations between juvenile wood, mature wood, and compression wood, wood from a 35-year-old mature bent loblolly pine was separated into seven groups by different positions in the tree. Morphological and chemical structure analyses, including fiber quality, X-ray diffraction, sugar and lignin content analysis, as well as nitrobenzene oxidation, ozonation, and advanced NMR spectroscopy, were performed. Fiber properties were significantly different for tree-top juvenile normal wood and tree-bottom juvenile normal wood, juvenile normal and mature nor
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Anderson, Kurt E., Stephen I. Rothstein, Robert C. Fleischer, and Adrian L. O’Loghlen. "Large-Scale Movement Patterns Between Song Dialects in Brown-Headed Cowbirds (Molothrus Ater)." Auk 122, no. 3 (2005): 803–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/auk/122.3.803.

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AbstractExtensive past research has attempted to determine whether song dialects represent reproductively isolated social systems, with individuals tending to spend their entire lives in a single dialect. We addressed that issue by analyzing banding data for Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater) on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada of California. For 14 years, 1,393 juveniles and 2,568 mature individuals were banded along a 40-km span encompassing three dialects. Of those juvenile and mature birds, 7.9% and 12.1%, respectively, were recaptured in a later year. All classes of mature birds
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Fleidervish, I. A., and M. J. Gutnick. "Paired-pulse facilitation of IPSCs in slices of immature and mature mouse somatosensory neocortex." Journal of Neurophysiology 73, no. 6 (1995): 2591–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1995.73.6.2591.

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1. Whole cell recordings from layer V neurons of mouse somatosensory cortex were made with the use of a "blind" patch-clamp technique. In slices from immature [postnatal days 6 to 11 (P6-P11)] and juvenile (P18-P21) animals, inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) were evoked in all cells by extracellular stimulation at the layer V-VI border. Monosynaptic IPSCs, with latency < 2 ms, were isolated pharmacologically by blockade of ionotropic glutamatergic transmission. IPSCs were blocked by bicuculline methiodide and reversed near the predicted equilibrium potential for Cl-. 2. IPSC characte
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Juvenile and mature"

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Seneviratne, Priyani. "Micropropagation of juvenile and mature Hevea brasiliensis." Thesis, University of Bath, 1991. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.278252.

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Schnell, Steven V. "Delinquents with mature moral reasoning : a comparison with delayed delinquents and mature nondelinquents /." The Ohio State University, 1986. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1387362467.

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Di, Lucca Carlos Mario. "Juvenile - mature wood transition in second-growth coastal Douglas-fir." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26244.

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The transition from old-growth to second-growth British Columbia coastal Douglas-fir has resulted in reduction of log size and increased proportion of juvenile (core or crown-formed) wood. Determination of the zone of transition from juvenile to mature wood is critical to the definition of wood quality and timber value. Thirteen unpruned, two pruned second-growth, and two unpruned plantation-grown coastal Douglas-fir trees were sampled to analyze the hypothesis that the transition in relative density from juvenile to mature wood occurs at the base of the live crown. X-ray densftometric techni
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Malaji, Jinil. "Micropropagation of juvenile and mature tissues of Acacia mangium and A. hybrid." Thesis, University of Salford, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.360481.

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Kumar, Manoj. "Gene expression in juvenile and mature wood of Pinus spp : a functional genomics approach." Thesis, University of Reading, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.419814.

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YEH, TING-FENG. "Chemical and structural characterizations of juvenile wood, mature wood, and compression wood of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)." NCSU, 2005. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11022005-202923/.

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In an effort to comprehensively study the wood property variation in juvenile wood, compression wood, and mature wood, and also to provide a rapid and cost-effective assessment tool to screening the wood chemical property variation, several loblolly pines (Pinus tadea), and transmittance near infrared spectroscopy were utilized in this study. The method development results show that a successful screening of wood chemical property variation, such as lignin and á-cellulose contents, could be adapted using stacked wood wafers microtomed from increment cores and combining with transmittance near
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Vitz, Andrew C. "Survivorship, habitat use, and movements for two species of mature forest birds." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1211988466.

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Coneglian, Ademilson [UNESP]. "Efeito da resistência natural e tratamentos químicos no lenho juvenil e adulto de Hevea brasiliensis Mull.Arg. ao fungo manchador Botryodiplodia theobromae e cupim Cryptotermes brevis." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/101667.

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Coneglian, Ademilson 1980. "Efeito da resistência natural e tratamentos químicos no lenho juvenil e adulto de Hevea brasiliensis Mull.Arg. ao fungo manchador Botryodiplodia theobromae e cupim Cryptotermes brevis /." Botucatu : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/101667.

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Calonego, Fred Willians [UNESP]. "Caracterização tecnológica da madeira de schizolobium parahyba (Vell.) blake modificada termicamente." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152371.

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Books on the topic "Juvenile and mature"

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Mania, Cathy. A forest's life: From meadow to mature woodland. Franklin Watts, 1997.

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Schuler, Thomas M. Survival, growth, and juvenile-mature correlations in a West Virginia sugar maple provenance test 25 years after establishment. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1994.

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Marie-Josée, Brière, and Dávila Claudia, eds. Les solides, c'est quoi? Éditions Scholastic, 2006.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer. How Big, How Heavy, How Dense?: A Look at Matter. Lerner Publications, 2011.

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ill, Lum Bernice, ed. The solid truth about matter. Capstone Press, 2013.

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Silverstein, Alvin. Matter. Twenty-First Century Books, 2009.

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All about matter. Capstone Press, 2012.

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Silverstein, Alvin. Matter. Twenty-First Century Books, 2009.

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Wood, Don. Il topino, la rossa fragola matura, e l'orso affamato. Child's Play (International), 1990.

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Moore, Elizabeth. Matter is everything! Capstone Press, 2012.

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Zobel, Bruce J., and Jerry R. Sprague. "Predictions of Mature and Total Tree Wood Properties from Juvenile Wood." In Juvenile Wood in Forest Trees. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72126-7_6.

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Meier-Dinkel, Andreas. "Recovery of Juvenile Characteristics Through In Vitro Propagation of Mature Fast-Growing Birch Hybrids." In Woody Plant Biotechnology. Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7932-4_40.

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Sinha, Satish Kumar, R. Vijendra Rao, T. S. Rathore, and H. P. Borgaonkar. "Growth Ring Structure and Specific Gravity Variation in Juvenile and Mature Wood of Natural-Grown Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.)." In Wood is Good. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3115-1_11.

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Pospíšil, Ivo. "T. G. M.: Problém filozofie osobnosti, jeho vztahy a souvislosti." In Filosofie jako životní cesta. Masaryk University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9458-2019-3.

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The presented contribution analyses – in the context of Jan Zouhar’s research scope and also on the background of the professional interests of the immortalized František Kautman (1927–2016) – the ‘philosophy’ of T. G. Masaryk’s (1850–1937) work. At the beginning, there are new publications on his alleged origin from the family of the Austro-Hungarian monarch, further their fictionalization, the investigation of his late sexual life and, last but not least, the flow of his juvenile correspondence with Zdenka Šemberová (1841–1912). For her, this communication was full of erotic and intellectual hopes which were not fulfilled and led to her lifelong loneliness and resignation, especially after the death of her father Alois Vojtěch Šembera (1807–1882), professor of Vienna Slavonic studies, one of the first opponents of the medieval authenticity of the legendary Czech Manuscripts, all of this on the background of the life of the university and Czech Vienna, where they both lived, and the adjacent Moravia. Masaryk, with his weak knowledge of standard Czech, Šemberová, at that time already a mature lady, record in their correspondence the course of their lives, their opinions, readings, and document their intellectual maturing. Their correspondence represents evidence of the lives of both: Masaryk was gradually becoming a scholar and mainly a politician, and understood their correspondence, from which Zdenka expected also an amorous fulfilment, as a mere practical exercise in stylistics and a confrontation of opinions. Their correspondence throws a new, not always favourable light on the youth of the future Czechoslovak president. Already there, the elementary features of his personality were taking their shapes.
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Barone, Peter Arthur. "Defining and Understanding the Development of Juvenile Delinquency from an Environmental, Sociological, and Theoretical Perspective." In Research Anthology on School Shootings, Peer Victimization, and Solutions for Building Safer Educational Institutions. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5360-2.ch007.

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This chapter purports that there are sociological environments, interactions and theoretical reasons as to why some juveniles, as they develop and mature in life, transform from being law abiding juveniles into law breaking juvenile delinquents. Information is presented in this chapter regarding the various environments juveniles live through and what they experience from the people functioning within these environments. There is an examination of how the people, who are models working and living in these environments, influence and shape the behavior of the juveniles. Various theories are presented and discussed as well as the relevance of their value in explaining how observation, processing of information, learning of observed behavior and then replication of behavior with positive reinforcement all contribute to the transformation of a juvenile into a juvenile delinquent.
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"Status, Distribution, and Conservation of Native Freshwater Fishes of Western North America." In Status, Distribution, and Conservation of Native Freshwater Fishes of Western North America, edited by Keith Underwood and Steve P. Cramer. American Fisheries Society, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569896.ch18.

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ABSTRACT A life cycle model was employed to identify the response of an adfluvial bull trout &lt;em&gt;Salvelinus confluentus&lt;/em&gt; population to chronic and catastrophic losses of subadults. The model simulates the bull trout population within Rimrock Lake, Washington, a reservoir on the Tieton River impounded by Tieton Dam. Subadult bull trout are entrained during summer water releases for irrigation, and the dam has no fish passage facilities to enable those fish to return upstream. Suitable spawning and rearing habitat is primarily upstream of the dam. Tagging studies of adult bull trout passing weirs in the two major tributaries to the reservoir were used to estimate model parameters for survival, maturity rates, reproductive capacity, and initial abundance. Sampling data and the deterministic model simulations indicated that the population was capable of rebounding quickly from intermittent catastrophic events. Resilience of the bull trout population resulted from high adult longevity and repeat spawning. The accumulation of mature adults across multiple age-classes led to egg deposition that fully seeded rearing capacity of the natal tributaries, even when several consecutive broods of juveniles exhibited poor survival. Catastrophic events simulated to entrain 50% of the subadults every 15 years caused a 40% reduction in adult abundance within 4 years of the event, followed by a full recovery to maximum production within 9 years. Even during the low point of adult abundance, 15 times more eggs were deposited than were needed to fully seed juvenile tributary habitat. Because the population was already producing juveniles at capacity, simulations for opening fish passage over Rimrock Dam showed that the sustained spawner population would increase by only two adults. However, simulations for expanded juvenile habitat by 14% indicated that the sustainable adult population would increase by 14%. Thus, habitat improvements that target juvenile rearing capacity appear to have the greatest potential to increase population size.
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"Marine Artificial Reef Research and Development: Integrating Fisheries Management Objectives." In Marine Artificial Reef Research and Development: Integrating Fisheries Management Objectives, edited by John F. Caddy. American Fisheries Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874516.ch8.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract&lt;/em&gt;.—This paper focuses on interactions between reefs, fisheries, and their management and discusses the relationship between reef fish and their habitat. Hard bottom is much less extensive than fine sediments on most continental shelves but supports epifauna/flora as cover for reef fish and serves as habitat for their prey species. Corals, epifauna, and macroflora on natural reefs function as feeding, shelter, and aggregation sites and often have fractal characteristics. Size frequencies of catches from unfished banks may reflect the aggregate of crevice size spectra present, and this influences growth and natural mortality rates at size. It is suggested that migration is initiated when juvenile fish outgrow cover in nursery areas, which only offered predator protection at smaller sizes. Juveniles are then forced to move further offshore where cover for protecting larger reef fishes is often more available. Large cavities are rare on most natural outcrops or reefs, but these attract large fish and artificial reefs are often designed to have large cavities needed by mature reef fishes. Once artificial reefs are located by fishermen, large, resident fishes are readily captured. Unless some offshore reefs or refugia are protected, spawning potential could be affected.
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Tkachenko, Halyna. "In Vitro Antioxidant Activities of Aqueous Extracts Derived from Leaves of Juvenile and Mature Shoots of Ficus Pumila L. (Moraceae)." In Agrobiodiversity for Improving of Nutrition, Health and Life Quality 2019. Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovakia, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15414/agrobiodiversity.2019.2585-8246.001-013.

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McDonagh, Josephine. "Transported!" In Literature in a Time of Migration. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895752.003.0004.

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A shared interest in the practice of colonization as a form of predation and capture provides a surprising link between Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s writings about systematic colonization and Charlotte Brontë’s whimsical juvenile writings. Both present their ideas in fictional form, and their colonies as imaginative constructs. Wakefield’s theory, which was influential in shaping British colonial policy, involved transporting working-class families to Australia to establish a labour force within new settlements. To reinforce the difference between his scheme and that of chattel slavery, he emphasized the freedom of his workers. Yet his scheme entailed significant restraints of their personal liberties: their freedom of movement, association, and right to own property, as well as the requirement to marry and have children. Similar preoccupations are evident in an earlier episode in Wakefield’s biography, in which he kidnapped a young woman in order to marry her for her family’s wealth and prestige. Brontë, who was roughly the same age as Wakefield’s young victim, explores these themes explicitly in her own teenage accounts of a colony in Africa, Glass Town. Co-authored with her siblings, this intricate saga of conquest and settlement by a group of European explorers presents a juvenile commentary on contemporary colonial practices. It reveals the coercive violence within the colony, as well as the submerged erotic elements within it. It also shows the ways this same violence underpins fictional narratives, especially the marriage plots that Brontë develops in her mature works.
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"Burbot: Ecology, Management, and Culture." In Burbot: Ecology, Management, and Culture, edited by Inne Vught, Alireza Shiri Harzevilli, Johan Auwerx, and Daniel De Charleroy. American Fisheries Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569988.ch10.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract.&lt;/em&gt;—The freshwater gadoid, burbot &lt;em&gt;Lota lota&lt;/em&gt;, was the subject of a captive breeding program to produce larvae for reintroduction into natural waters of Flanders, Belgium. Burbot broodfish were collected in 2002 from a river in France and maintained in earthen ponds at the Fish Research Center of the Research Institute for Nature and Forest in Linkebeek, Belgium. Each winter, they underwent gonadal maturation. In October, the mature fish were transferred to stocking ponds and fed with live fish. From the middle of December, they were exposed in indoor tanks to a continuous coldwater temperature of 4°C and a simulated natural light regime. This way, natural spawning could be induced without hormonal treatment. Between 582,766 and 984,963 eggs/kg bodyweight were collected from individual fish. Eggs averaged 1.00 mm in diameter. After fertilization, hatching started around day 32–33 when incubated at about 4°C (i.e., between 128 and 132 degree-days). Seventeen days later, at about 4°C, the larvae filled their swim bladder. A few days later (on day 21–24 posthatching when kept on 4°C), the larvae started exogenous feeding. The freshwater rotifer &lt;em&gt;Brachionus calyciflorus&lt;/em&gt; proved to be an adequate starter food for growing burbot larvae but had to be replaced by larger food organisms like &lt;em&gt;Artemia &lt;/em&gt;after 7–8 d. Burbot larvae were grown to one-summer-old juveniles (average survival 4%, average length 10 cm) in rearing ponds. The survival rate of the juvenile burbot in the ponds after 9 months was higher when the larvae were prefed with rotifers and &lt;em&gt;Artemia&lt;/em&gt; prior to stocking in the ponds (survival up to 28% when fed for 18 d prior to the stocking).
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Conference papers on the topic "Juvenile and mature"

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Wardani, Novita Chrisna, Endang Yuniastuti, and Sulandjari. "Micropropagation protocol of juvenile buds derived from mature persimmon (Diospyros kaki L.) tree." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCE (ICOBAS). AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5115609.

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Akhmetzhanova, A. B., Zakari Miburo, S. V. Ponomarev, Y. V. Fedorovykh, and A. M. Rakov. "ASSESSMENT OF MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE INDICATORS OF FIRSTMATURED HYBRID FORMS OF STURGEON." In STATE AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF AGRIBUSINESS Volume 2. DSTU-Print, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23947/interagro.2020.2.431-433.

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The article presents data on morphological and physiological parameters of first-matured females of Russian sturgeon and its hybrid form with a Siberian species, grown in artificial conditions by LLC “Akvatrade”, operating in the Lower Volga region (Astrakhan region). It was found that Russian sturgeon juveniles adapt less satisfactorily to the low winter temperatures of the aquatic environment in comparison with hybrid forms with the Siberian species. As for the offspring obtained from hybrid females, their resistance to low winter temperatures of the aquatic environment was higher, most like
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Reports on the topic "Juvenile and mature"

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Schuler, Thomas M. Survival, growth, and juvenile-mature correlations in a West Virginia sugar maple provenance test 25 years after establishment. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rp-689.

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