THE IMPACT OF WITHIN-VECTOR PARASITE DEVELOPMENT ON THE EXTRINSIC INCUBATION PERIOD


CIVIL AND CRIMINAL RULES OF THE BABYLONIAN LAW

By its age and principles, Babylonian law has drawn attention of all epochs, laying at the basis of scientific development of modern law.The regulation, more than 4000 years ago, of property, family, obligations, public administration, succession, probation principle, represents the proof that the institutions which today regulate these aspects, ha

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Downregulation of surface AMPA receptor expression in the striatum following prolonged social isolation, a role of mGlu5 receptors

Major depressive disorder is a common and serious mood illness.The molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and symptomatology of depression are poorly understood at present.Multiple neurotransmitter systems are believed to be implicated in depression.Increasing evidence supports glutamatergic transmission as a critical element in depressio

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Dehydration during storage affects carbohydrate metabolism and the accumulation of non-sucrose carbohydrates in postharvest sugarbeet roots

Sugarbeet dabcaps roots produced in cold climates are stored in large piles prior to processing and are cooled by ambient winter air.These storage conditions dehydrate roots, causing root respiration rate and sucrose loss in storage to increase.Dehydration likely alters carbohydrate metabolism due to a greater demand for respiratory substrates and

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