HATCHLINGS OF THE MARINE TURTLE LEPIDOCHELYS OLIVACEA DISPLAY SIGNS OF PRENATAL STRESS AT EMERGENCE AFTER BEING INCUBATED IN MAN-MADE NESTS: A PRELIMINARY REPORT

Hatchlings of the Marine Turtle Lepidochelys olivacea Display Signs of Prenatal Stress at Emergence after Being Incubated in Man-Made Nests: A Preliminary Report

Egg translocation and incubation in man-made nests (MMN) are common conservation practices through marine turtle hatcheries worldwide.These measures rb3519 replacement lenses have been associated with reduced hatching rates, altered hatchling sex ratio, fetal dysmorphic anatomical features, and feeble hatchlings health.Previous studies have shown t

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Balancing Power Grids and Maximizing Revenue: A Novel Approach to Rebate Auctions for Cloud Workload Migrations

Revenue optimization is a main consideration in auction design.While it is a first-order objective in most auction settings, that is not the case for rebate auctions that use monetary rewards to incentivize auction participants to perform telemarkskongen flue a task, where revenue optimization is secondary to successful task completion.This paper c

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Oogenesis of Hematophagous Midge Forcipomyia taiwana (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and Nuage Localization of Vasa in Germline Cells

Forcipomyia taiwana is an irritating hematophagous midge that preferentially attacks humans and affects leisure industries in Taiwan.Understanding the female reproductive biology of such pests would facilitate the development of pest control strategies.However, knowledge about oogenesis in the genus Forcipomyia is unavailable.Accordingly, we examin

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Inter-Limb Muscle Synergies and Kinematic Analysis of Hands-and-Knees Crawling in Typically Developing Infants and Infants With Developmental Delay

Hands-and-knees-crawling is an important motor developmental milestone and a unique window into the development of central nervous system (CNS).Mobility during crawling is regularly used in clinical assessments to identify delays in motor development.However, possible contribution from CNS impairments to motor development delay is still unknown.The

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