ANCIENT HABITAT OF KABYLIA : IDENTITIES AND ORIGINALITY

Ancient Habitat of Kabylia : Identities and Originality

The Kabylia region has a rich architectural heritage and is considered one of the most important heritage elements that distinguish Algeria from the rest of the world, bequeathed by our ancestors, which attracts the intention despite its ancient construction and its exposure to many natural factors, remain Ski de fond - Homme - Bottes - Back countr

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Demonstration and Characterization of a Persistent Pheromone Lure for the Navel Orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

The lack of an effective pheromone lure Hitches has made it difficult to monitor and manage the navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), in the economically important crops in which it is the primary insect pest.A series of experiments was conducted to demonstrate and characterize a practical synthetic pheromone lure for cap

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Identification of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry

Abstract Background Phlebotomine sand flies are incriminated in the transmission of several human and veterinary pathogens.To elucidate their role as vectors, proper species identification is crucial.Since traditional morphological determination is based on minute and often dubious characteristics on their head and genitalia, which require certain

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Associations between early childhood poverty and cognitive functioning throughout childhood and adolescence: A 14-year prospective longitudinal analysis of the Mauritius Child Health Project.

Associations between childhood poverty and cognitive outcomes have been examined from multiple perspectives.However, most evidence is based on cross-sectional data or longitudinal data covering only segments of the developmental process.Moreover, previous longitudinal research has mostly relied on data from Western Headwear nations, limiting insigh

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A new species of Hoplomyzon (Siluriformes: Aspredinidae) from Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela: osteological description using high-resolution computed microtomography of a miniature species

ABSTRACT A new miniature species of banjo catfish of the genus Hoplomyzon is described from the Lake Maracaibo Basin in Venezuela.The new species is distinguished from all its congeners by the straight anterior margin of the mesethmoid (vs.a medial notch); a smooth and straight ventral surface of the premaxilla (vs.presence Muira puama of bony knob

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