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Nematodes and out
Nematodes, fruit-flies and other organisms have an increased life span when the gene equivalent to the mammalian insulin is knocked out.

Nematodes and are
Nematodes are capable of surviving desiccation, and in C. elegans the mechanism for this capability has been demonstrated to be Late Embryogenesis Abundant ( LEA ) proteins.
Nematodes of the genus Ascaridia are essentially intestinal parasites of birds.

Nematodes and .
Nematodes that survive below 0 degrees C include Trichostrongylus colubriformis and Panagrolaimus davidi.
In the caves there is a host of interesting underground animals such as crabs, mites, Nematodes, aquatic worms, spiders, pseudoscorpion, beetles and bats.
* Small multicellular animals and plants may be grown in culture, for example Nematodes and Lemna.
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes.
Banana Nematodes, Pests and Disease of American Samoa, number 9.
Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical an Tropical Agriculture, 1990.
Fletcher also initiated the Canadian National Collection ( CNC ) of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes.
Nematodes can affect Tibouchina and over watering can contribute to mushroom root-rot.
Among the many varieties of Nematodes he discovered, the Marine Nematode Timmia parva was named after Father Timm himself.
Father Timm, as a Biologist, conducted exclusive surveys on Nematodes and discovered over 250 new species.

move and out
He found nothing, but he still refused to give up and move out.
Out of the corner of his eye, he watched his wingman move out a bit and shoot up with him.
While some think we move too fast and others too slowly, Florida's record is a good one and stands out among the 50.
General manager Pels even suggested that it might be wise to keep the Mexicans in suspense rather than accept their offers to sell out and move away, and try to have a few punished.
Clerks and postmasters shoveled muck out of their offices -- those who still had offices -- and wondered how to move the mail.
the particle would then move toward the nose, where it could be wiped out with a wisp of cotton.
They can hire a horse and go ski-joring behind him, or move out to Oak Hill, where there's a lift.
And the second question is: Why don't those who now live here move out??
Sort out the next move.
I think you fell short of the real truth in the matter: That the move is working out through the fine cooperation of the staff and all the people.
She started to move away, just as a woman came out of the cottage, a big-boned, drab-haired figure with a clean apron tied over her limp print dress.
Go out of the furrow, snake, I said, but it did not move at all.
In 1981, Parsons, Woolfson and their record label Arista, were stalled in contract renegotiations when on 5 March the two submitted an all-instrumental atonal album tentatively titled ' The Sicilian Defence ' ( the name of an aggressive opening move in chess ), arguably to get out of their recording contract.
The North American fur trade relied on birch-bark canoes, York boats, and Red River carts on buffalo trails to move furs out of, and European trade goods in to, the region.
Note how electrons move out of the cell, and the conventional current moves into it in the opposite direction.
Movable bridges are designed to move out of the way of boats or other kinds of traffic, which would otherwise be too tall to fit.
Marlborough, realising the only way to ignore Dutch wishes was by the use of secrecy and guile, set out to deceive his Dutch allies by pretending to simply move his troops to the Moselle – a plan approved of by The Hague – but once there, he would slip the Dutch leash and link up with Austrian forces in southern Germany.
If a " clinch " – a defensive move in which a boxer wraps his or her opponents arms and holds on to create a pause – is broken by the referee, each fighter must take a full step back before punching again ( alternatively, the referee may direct the fighters to " punch out " of the clinch ).
As a result of several franchise shifts, the Brewers were one of only two Western League teams that didn't fold, move or get kicked out of the league ( the other being the Detroit Tigers ).
According to Martha, by this time she and Bill fought all the time and she told him to stop drinking or move out so he moved out into a room in their pool house.
However, the Western Allies ' air-to-ground aircraft were so greatly feared out of proportion to their actual tactical success, that following the lead up to Operation Overlord German vehicle crews showed reluctance to move en masse during daylight.
He had them move out to the north, spreading out Octavian's ships which up until now were tightly arranged.
Witnesses who were not called to the Widgery Tribunal stated that Wray was calling out that he could not move his legs before he was shot the second time.

move and soil
Since the early farmers practised slash and burn agriculture, they had to constantly move further south when the soil was exhausted.
Animals, soil mesofauna, and micro-organisms mix soils as they form burrows and pores, allowing moisture and gases to move about.
* Root pressure: If the water potential of the root cells is more negative than that of the soil, usually due to high concentrations of solute, water can move by osmosis into the root from the soil.
Proturans which live near the soil surface generally have one generation per year and have longer legs while those that live deeper have shorter legs and reproduce less seasonally, although there are also migratory species which move to deeper layers for the winter and shallower layers for the summer.
The novel also contains imagery of soil and earth, most famously when Jordan has sex with María at the start of chapter thirteen and feels " the earth move out and away from under them " then afterwards asks María, " Did thee feel the earth move?
Camels trample the soil in the semiarid Sahel as they move to water holes such as this one in Chad.
It was used to move soil to build defences.
** Hydraulic conductivity, the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures in soil or rock
The average groundhog has been estimated to move approximately, or, of soil when digging a burrow.
Another pregnancy in the same year caused William to move the household to England so his future heir would be born on English soil, yet Adelaide miscarried at Calais during the journey ( 5 September 1819 ).
De Gaulle refused to allow foreign troops on French soil if these troops were not under French command, a move that greatly angered the United States, which had troops in France at the time and expected French military and foreign policies to be aligned with its own.
Whereas before Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces had temporarily move into Cambodian territory, the deal allowed them to build permanent military facilities on Cambodian soil.
The design of the Fresno Scraper forms the basis of most modern earthmoving scrapers, having the ability to scrape and move a quantity of soil, and also to discharge it at a controlled depth, thus quadrupling the volume which could be handled manually.
The basic design forms the basis of most modern earth moving scrapers, having the ability to not only scrape and move a quantity of soil, but also to discharge it at a controlled depth, thus quadrupling the volume which could be handled manually.
A hoe is an ancient and versatile agricultural tool used to move small amounts of soil.
Common goals include weed control by agitating the surface of the soil around plants, piling soil around the base of plants ( hilling ), creating narrow furrows ( drills ) and shallow trenches for planting seeds and bulbs, to chop weeds, roots and crop residues, and even to dig or move soil, such as when harvesting root crops like potatoes.
If the water potential is more negative within the plant than the surrounding soils, the nutrients will move from the more higher solute ( soil ) concentration to lower solute concentration ( plant ).
They can move rapidly through the pores between soil particles, and are typically found from the surface down to a depth of about 50 cm.
They apparently use this behavior to move to an optimal level in soil.
Once the larvae grow to some size, they move to soil at the edge of water and burrow into a cell and pupate.
The Panama Canal construction used a heavy network of temporary railways in its construction to move vast quantities of soil from the excavations to the dams that were constructed.

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