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... found in lowland irrigatedrice but was also reported in mangrove and inlandswamps in Guinea during 1982–86 (Fomba 1990) and in upland rice in Sierra Leone during 1987 and in Côted’Ivoire in 1985 ... Natural infection of IR65 in an associated mangrove swamp in Sierra Leone resulted in 17% stunting, 72% increase in spikelet sterility, 66% increase in grain discoloration,and 82% reduction in yield (Taylor ... to less disturbance in longfallow fields, including burning and land preparation. In studies in the northern Guinea savanna in Ghana,Benzie (1986) reported an increase in termites as afunction...
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... The Chinesestate was primarily an agrarian empire more concerned with promoting thedomestic production and commerce of natural resources and in maintaininginternal stability than in promoting ... power in the region.Indeed, Heita Kawakatsu maintains that nineteenth-century Japanese indus-trialization is better understood in terms of that country’s continuing com-petition with China than ... ofdeforestation could not continue indefinitely, and the fact that the totalpopulation of this part of Sulawesi was said to be declining rather than grow-ing in the late nineteenth century (Kruyt...
... effect of lighting. Lighting Journal, 71(1); and Donoff, E. (2009). Light s impact on health is playing a central role in design. Lighting Journal, 74(1). ii In 2006, lighting (predominantly interior ... such lighting, including advertising lights, can contribute to the spirit of a particular environment. The use of lightin advertising is significant and has a long history. Neon lighting was ... due to an increase in community pride (and associated improvements in informal social control) resulting from public investment in infrastructure as it is to the improvements in lighting per...
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... polaroidglasses if the windscreen is itself seen by reflection in another windowor in the car’s paintwork. Many windscreens are strengthened by beinglaminated instead of being heat toughened and ... limited their use in optical instruments. In 1852 William BirdHerapath described a way of making thin crystals with strong polarisingproperties from a solution of iodine and quinine sulphate. Unfortunatelythese ... the refraction or bending of therays when entering or leaving, and is indicated by its refractive index, orits ‘refringence’. So a material with two speeds of light, depending onthe direction...
... sections were incubated with peroxidase-labeled streptavidin for 30 min and stained with diaminobenzidine-H2O2 for 10 min. Finally, the sections were counterstained with Mayer’s hematoxylin. For ... Besides, soybeans contain various anti-carcinogenic compounds including lunasin and lectins that were shown to induce apoptosis in malignant cells [13]. As CKBM contains these compounds, this ... for 90 min, and then incubated with Link reagent (LSAB kit, DAKO) for 60 min at room temperature. Sections were incubated with Streptavadin (LSAB kit, DAKO) for 60 min, and further incubated...