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A year in the DLO 23 A year in the DLO 22 The One DLO is launched; the culmination of the first phase of the DLOs restructuring work. The new Enabling Layer and Delivery Layer clusters are formed.
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These will be screened for imidacloprid resistance (as yet unseen) and the known resistance mechanisms (esterase, MACE and kdr). Rothamsted would therefore be very pleased to receive M. persicae samples and relay back any results when they become available.
A t the 8th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) rolled out its newly expanded initiative to cut in half the estimated 40,000 new hiv infections a year in the US. As the Director of the CDCs Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Dr.
I used to hate Brussels sprouts. I would often cringe at the sight of the little green suckers, vegetables that bear an uncanny resemblance to those cocoons from the movie Gremlins.
Prostate cancer is very common. In fact, it is the most common cancer (after skin cancer) among men in the United States. Understanding your options can help you select the most effective treatment.
Plant and soil analysis were techniques sparingly used in horticulture until the 1960s. Fertiliser application decisions were usually made by rule of thumb.
Plants as food: Brassica CC Chuuken Hachigou, Flickr.com Bigger roots = more food. How can we select for bigger roots? Bigger roots = more food. How can we select for bigger roots? We could cross-pollinate the biggest plants and use those seeds Bigger roots = more food.