ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF VARIABILITY IN DIAPAUSE INTENSITY

Ecophysiological consequences of variability in diapause intensity

Diapause intensity (DI) is a physiological trait represented by the duration of diapause under given conditions of environment.In many species, it is highly variable, probably being controlled by multiple genes and tends to form a cline in response to the latitudinal gradient of selection pressure.DI clines could be established artificially by cros

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Investigation on material variants and fabrication methods for microstrip textile antennas: A review based on conventional and novel concepts of weaving, knitting and embroidery

Wearable electronics sector is a fast-growing industry due to the rapid progress gained by developing textile-based conductive materials and conductive yarns.The Framed Auto Racing Photos demand for wireless communication in smart textiles has been increasing progressively, and therefore textile antennas will create potential benefits for wireless

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