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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Proteins--Synthesis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (212 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642593376
    DDC: 572/.6
    Language: English
    Note: Cell-Free Protein Expression -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreward -- Part I Template Generation for Cell-Free Protein Expression Systems I -- Chapter 1 Generation of Linear Expression Elements by PCR 1 -- Chapter 2 Rapid Protein Engineering by Expression-PCR 2 -- Chapter 3 Exprossion-PCR: from Gene Pools to Purified Proteins Within 1 Day 3 -- Chapter 4 High-Throughput Expression PCR Used to Systematically Investigate Regulation of Translation Initiation in an E. coli Cell-Free Expression System 4 -- Chapter 5 Reduction of Primer-Dimer Formation during Generation of Expression Fragments by PCR 5 -- Part II Labeling Proteins in Cell-Free Protein Expression Systems for Structural and Functional Analysis II -- Chapter 6 Isotope Labeling of Proteins for NMR Spectroscopy Using Cell-Free Methods 6 -- Chapter 7 Production of a Specifically Labeled Protein in mg Quantities for NMR Analysis 7 -- Chapter 8 In Situ Mono-Biotinylation of Cell-Free Expressed Proteins Using the AviTag Technology 8 -- Chapter 9 Rapid Generation of Protein Variants and Subsequent Analysis by Surface Plasmon Resonace 9 -- Chapter 10 Incorporation of Fluorescence Labels into Cell-Free Produced Proteins 10 -- Chapter 11 Expression of 'Tailor-Made' Proteins via Incorporation of Synthetic Amino Acids by Using Cell-Free Protein Synthesis 11 -- Part III Screening and Increasing Soluble Expression of Recombinant Proteins III -- Chapter 12 Application of Cell-free Expression Systems to Proteomic Studies 12 -- Chapter 13 Screening and Increasing Soluble Expression of Recombinant Proteins using the RTS 100 E. coli HY in a 96-Well Format 13 -- Chapter 14 In Vitro Expression of Proteins with Disulfide Bridges and its Application for a High-Throughput Screening System 14 -- Chapter 15 Cell-Free Expression of Proteins Containing Multiple Disulfide Bonds 15. , Chapter 16 Cell-Free Synthesis of Membrane Proteins on a Preparative Scale 16 -- Part IV Expression of Functionally Active Proteins and Complexes IV -- Chapter 17 Using Maltose-Binding Protein Fragment Complementation to Probe Protein-Protein Interactions by Co Expression in the RTS System 17 -- Chapter 18 In Vitro Translation of KRAB Zinc Finger Transcriptional Repressor Proteins and Their Interaction with Their TIF β Co-Repressor 18 -- Chapter 19 Optimization of Cell-Free Expression of FAD-Dependent D-Amino Acid Oxidase 19 -- Chapter 20 Expression of Recombinant Chemokine-Like Factor 1 with a Cell-Free Protein Biosynthesis System 20 -- Chapter 21 Recombinant Expression of Functional Active MIA (Melanoma Inhibitory Activity) Protein for Mutation Analysis Using the RTS System 21 -- Chapter 22 Cell-Free Expression of the Heterodimeric Protein Penicillin G Amidase in a Functionally Active Form 22 -- Chapter 23 Cell-Free Expression of the His-Tagged Recombinant Prolactin-Like Placenta Protein E Using the RTS 500 System 23 -- Part V Eukaryotic Cell-Free Protein Expressions Systems V -- Chapter 24 Complementary Interaction Between the Central Domain of 18S rRNA and the 5' Untranslated Region of mRNA Enhances Translation Efficiency in Plants 24 -- Chapter 25 In Vitro Translation in an Insect-Based Cell-Free System 25 -- Subject Index.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (296 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783662222065
    Series Statement: Medical Intelligence Unit Series
    DDC: 616.1/23705
    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Earth (Planet) -- Surface. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book describes how sand dunes work, why they are the way they are in different settings, and how they are being studied. It compares and contrasts the characteristics and formation of sand dunes on Earth, Mars and Titan.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (311 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540897255
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Bks.
    DDC: 551.375
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Introduction -- Part IIDune BasicsDune BasicsDune BasicsDune BasicsDune BasicsDune BasicsDune Basics -- 2 Sand -- 2.1…Sand Size and Shape -- 2.2…Compositional Considerations -- 3 Winds and Atmospheres -- 3.1…Atmospheres -- 3.2…The Planetary Boundary Layer -- 3.3…Planetary Wind Patterns -- 3.4…Wind Speed Statistics -- 3.5…Wind Direction: The Wind Rose -- 3.6…Turbulence -- 4 Mechanics of Sand Transport -- 4.1…Styles of Particle Motion -- 4.2…Fluid Forces on Particles -- 4.3…The Boundary Layer -- 4.4…Launching the Sand -- 4.5…Sand Grain Trajectories -- 4.6…Influence of Saltation on the Boundary Layer -- 4.7…The Saturation Length and Controls on Dune Size -- 5 Deposits of Sand: Ripples Versus Dunes -- 5.1…Flow Separation and Recirculation -- 5.2…Angle of Repose: The slip face -- 5.3…Grain Sorting -- 5.4…Dunes Versus Ripples -- 5.5…Controls on Feature Scale -- 5.6…Sedimentation and Dune Structure -- 5.7…Niveo-Aeolian Processes -- 6 Basic Types of Dunes -- 6.1…Dome -- 6.2…Barchan -- 6.3…Barchanoid Ridge -- 6.4…Transverse Ridge -- 6.5…Linear or Longitudinal (Sief) -- 6.6…Reversing -- 6.7…Star -- 7 Other Dunes and Other Sand Deposits -- 7.1…Sheet -- 7.2…Streak -- 7.3…Shadow Dune (Lee Dune) -- 7.4…Climbing Dunes (and Falling Dunes) -- 7.5…Echo Dune (Reflection Dune) -- 7.6…Lunette -- 7.7…Nebka -- 7.8…Parabolic Dune -- 7.9…Blowout Dune -- 7.10…Compound Dunes and Complex Dunes -- 8 Dune Fields, Sand Seas and Transport Pathways -- 8.1…Sand Sources and Sinks -- 8.2…Dune Stabilization -- 9 Rates of Geomorphic Change -- 9.1…The Sand Rose -- 9.2…Sand Fluxes -- 9.3…Observed Dune Migration Rates -- 9.4…Ripple Migration Rates -- 10 Booming or Singing Dunes -- Part IIIDune WorldsDune WorldsDune WorldsDune WorldsDune WorldsDune WorldsDune Worlds -- 11 Earth Dunes -- 11.1…Introduction. , 11.2…The Terrestrial Atmosphere -- 11.3…Major Deserts and Dune Fields -- 11.3.1 Sahara -- 11.3.2 Rub' al Khali -- 11.3.3 Taklamakan -- 11.3.4 Gobi/Badain Jaran -- 11.3.5 Namib -- 11.3.6 Kalahari -- 11.3.7 Atacama -- 11.3.8 Lençóis Maranhenses -- 11.3.9 Great Victoria -- 11.3.10 Simpson -- 11.3.11 Great Sand Dunes -- 11.3.12 White Sands -- 11.3.13 Bruneau -- 11.4…Snow Dunes and Megadunes -- 11.5…The Role of Vegetation in Dune Motion -- 11.6…Links Between Sand Dunes and Climate -- 12 Mars Dunes -- 12.1…Introduction -- 12.2…The Martian Atmosphere -- 12.3…Sediments on Mars -- 12.4…Types of Dunes on Mars -- 12.5…Examples of Dune Localities on Mars -- 12.6…Dunes in Relation to Topography -- 12.7…Links Between Dunes and Climate? -- 12.8…Dune and Ripple Migration -- 12.9…Future Possibilities -- 13 Titan Dunes -- 13.1…Pre-Cassini Expectations -- 13.2…Cassini Observations -- 13.3…Sand Source, Amount and Composition -- 13.4…Implications for Meteorology -- 13.5…Future Exploration of Titan -- 14 Venus Dunes -- 14.1…Introduction -- 14.2…History of Venus Exploration -- 14.3…Venus Dunes -- 14.4…Aeolian Transport Under Venus Conditions: Experiments -- 14.5…Aeolian Transport Under Venus Conditions: Theory -- 14.6…Venus Winds -- 14.7…Venus Sand -- 14.8…Future Exploration of Venus -- 15 Other Dune Worlds -- 15.1…Triton -- 15.2…Io -- Part IVDune StudiesDune StudiesDune StudiesDune StudiesDune StudiesDune StudiesDune Studies -- 16 Field Studies -- 16.1…Sand Measurements in the Field -- 16.2…Dune Shape and Structure -- 16.2.1 GPS -- 16.2.2 Imaging -- 16.2.3 Thermal Imaging -- 16.2.4 Laser Scanning -- 16.2.5 Ground Penetrating Radar -- 16.2.6 Gravity and Other Geophysical Methods -- 16.3…Measuring Wind -- 16.3.1 Cup and Propeller Anemometers -- 16.3.2 Hot Wire and Hot Film -- 16.3.3 Pitot Tubes -- 16.3.4 Ultrasound -- 16.3.5 Optical Tracer Methods. , 16.3.6 Large-Scale Tracer Methods -- 16.4…Measuring Saltation -- 16.5…Data Acquisition -- 16.6…Aeolian Abrasion -- 16.7…In Situ Spacecraft Observations -- 17 Laboratory Studies -- 17.1…Sand Studies -- 17.2…Process: Terrestrial Wind Tunnels -- 17.3…Process: Planetary Wind Tunnels -- 17.4…Water Tank Experiments -- 17.5…Abrasion Experiments -- 17.6…Avalanching and Granular Flow -- 18 Remote Sensing -- 18.1…Aerial Photography -- 18.2…Orbital Imaging -- 18.3…Thermal Imaging -- 18.4…Hyperspectral Imaging -- 18.5…Topography From Imaging -- 18.6…Radar Studies of Dunes -- 19 Numerical Models -- 19.1…Modeling the Wind -- 19.2…Modeling the Sand -- 19.3…Dynamics at the Dune and Ripple Level: Pattern Formation -- 19.4…Summary -- Part VWhy Dunes MatterWhy Dunes MatterWhy Dunes MatterWhy Dunes MatterWhy Dunes MatterWhy Dunes Matter -- 20 Dunes as Physical Systems -- 21 Dunes and Climate -- 22 Moving on Sand -- 22.1…Walking on Dunes -- 22.2…Driving on Dunes -- 22.3…Vehicles for Dune Driving -- 22.4…Getting Unstuck -- 22.5…Getting Stuck and Unstuck on Mars or Titan -- 23 Dunes and People -- 24 Fictional Dune Worlds -- 24.1…Arrakis -- 24.2…Tatooine -- Part VIConclusions -- 25 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Environmental chemistry. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (201 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540394631
    Series Statement: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Series ; v.1 / 1E
    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Ultraviolet radiation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Numerous studies report that UV radiation is harmful to living organisms and detrimental to human health. This book includes the latest developments in UV research as well as the interactions between UV radiation and global change, environment and ecosystems.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (564 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642033131
    DDC: 551.5273
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 A Climatology of UV Radiation, 1979- 2000, 65S -65N -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Method -- 1.3 Results -- 1.3.1 Satellite-Derived UV Climatologies -- 1.3.2 Comparison with Ground-Based Measurements -- 1.3.3 Discussion of Uncertanties -- 1.4 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Ultraviolet Radiation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Long Term Changes in UVEry -- 2.3 Geographical Variability in UVEry -- 2.4 Peak UV -- 2.4.1 Peak UV Index -- 2.4.2 Peak UV Daily Dose -- 2.5 Comparing Weighting Functions for Erythema and Vitamin D -- 2.6 Seasonal and Diurnal Variation of UVEry and UVVitD -- 2.7 Global Climatologies of UVEry and UVVitD -- 2.8 Relationship Between UVVitD and UVEry -- 2.9 Production of Vitamin D from Sunlight -- 2.10 Calculation of Optimal Times for Exposure to Sunlight -- 2.11 An Inconsistency -- 2.12 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Climatology of Ultraviolet Radiation at High Latitudes Derived from Measurements of the National Science Foundation's Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitoring Network -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data Analysis -- 3.2.1 Data -- 3.2.2 Establishment of Climatologies -- 3.2.3 Estimates of Historical UV Indices -- 3.3 UV Index Climatology -- 3.3.1 South Pole -- 3.3.2 McMurdo Station -- 3.3.3 Palmer Station -- 3.3.4 Ushuaia -- 3.3.5 San Diego -- 3.3.6 Barrow -- 3.4 Climatology of UV-A Irradiance -- 3.5 Comparison of Radiation Levels at Network Sites -- 3.6 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- 4 UV Solar Radiation in Polar Regions: Consequences for the Environment and Human Health -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Networks and Databanks -- 4.3 Impact of Solar UV on the Environment -- 4.3.1 Effect of the Environment on Solar UV -- 4.4 Impact of Solar UV on Human Health. , 4.4.1 Information and Protection Programs -- 4.4.2 Dosimetry, UV Modeling, and Instruments -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 Changes in Ultraviolet and Visible Solar Irradiance 1979 to 2008 -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Instrumentation -- 5.3 Detection of Long-Term Change -- 5.3.1 Radiation Amplification Factor -- 5.3.2 Different Definitions of RAF -- 5.3.3 Estimating UV Trends: Discussion -- 5.3.4 Reduction of UV Irradiance by Clouds and Aerosols -- 5.3.5 Stokes Derivation of CT=(1-R) / (1-RG) -- 5.3.6 UV Absorption -- 5.3.7 Estimating Zonal Average UV Change -- 5.3.8 Estimating UV Trends: Satellites -- 5.3.9 Estimating UV Trends: Ground-Based -- 5.4 UV in the Polar Regions -- 5.5 Human Exposure to UV -- 5.6 UV Index and Units -- 5.7 Action Spectra and Irradiance Trends -- 5.8 UV Summary -- Appendix 5.1 Calculating RAF(ø) -- References -- 6 The Brewer Spectrophotometer -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 History -- 6.3 The Instrument -- 6.3.1 The Fore-Optics -- 6.3.2 The Spectrometer -- 6.3.3 The Photomultiplier Housing -- 6.3.4 Support Electronics -- 6.3.5 The Control Computer -- 6.4 Corrections Applied to Data -- 6.4.1 Dark Count -- 6.4.2 Dead Time -- 6.4.3 Stray Light -- 6.4.4 Temperature Response -- 6.4.5 Neutral Density Filters -- 6.4.6 Cosine Response -- 6.4.7 Internal Polarization -- 6.5 Measurement of Total Ozone -- 6.5.1 Measurement Technique -- 6.5.2 Calibration -- 6.6 Measurement of Spectral UV Radiation -- 6.7 Measurement of Other Atmospheric Variables -- 6.7.1 Vertical Profile of Ozone -- 6.7.2 Atmospheric SO2 -- 6.7.3 Atmospheric NO2 -- 6.7.4 Aerosol Optical Depth -- 6.7.5 Effective Temperature of Atmospheric Ozone -- 6.8 The Brewer Spectrophotometer as a Powerful Research Tool -- 6.9 Summary -- References -- 7 Techniques for Solar Dosimetry in Different Environments -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 UV Dosimetry and Minimization Strategies. , 7.3 Miniaturization of Polysulphone Dosimeters -- 7.4 Measurements on Plants -- 7.5 Long-Term UV Dosimeters -- 7.6 Vitamin D Effective UV Dosimetry -- 7.7 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 8 An Ultraviolet Radiation Monitoring and Research Program for Agriculture -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Introduction to the USDA UVMRP (Purpose and History) -- 8.3 Monitoring Network -- 8.3.1 Sites and Coverage -- 8.3.2 Data Products Provided by UVMRP -- 8.4 Data Collection and Processing -- 8.4.1 UV-MFRSR Data Processing -- 8.4.1.1 Dark Current Bias Removal -- 8.4.1.2 Cosine Correction -- 8.4.1.3 Out-of-Band Correction -- 8.4.2 Erythemally Weighted UV Irradiance -- 8.4.2.1 Angular (Cosine) Response of the UVB-1 Pyranometer -- 8.4.2.2 UVB-1 Spectral Response and Influence of Columnar Ozone -- 8.4.3 Langley Analysis -- 8.4.4 Data Processing for Other Measurements -- 8.5 Derived Products -- 8.5.1 Optical Depth -- 8.5.1.1 Instantaneous Optical Depth -- 8.5.1.2 Average Optical Depth -- 8.5.2 Daily Column Ozone -- 8.5.3 Synthetic Spectrum Data -- 8.6 Database Design and Website Interface -- 8.6.1 The Data -- 8.7 UVMRP's Role in UV-B Agricultural Effects Studies -- 8.7.1 Mississippi State University -- 8.7.2 Purdue University -- 8.7.3 Utah State University -- 8.7.4 University of Maryland -- 8.7.5 Washington State University -- 8.7.6 University of Illinois - Chicago -- 8.7.7 Highlights of Other Collaborations -- 8.8 Modeling of Agricultural Sustainability -- 8.9 Future Considerations -- 8.10 Summary -- References -- 9 Radiative Transfer in the Coupled Atmosphere-Snow-Ice-Ocean (CASIO) System: Review of Modeling Capabilities -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Radiative Transfer Modeling -- 9.2.1 Sun-Earth Geometry -- 9.2.2 Spectrum of Solar Radiation -- 9.2.3 Atmospheric Vertical Structure -- 9.2.4 Light Interaction with Absorbing and Scattering Media. , 9.2.4.1 Absorption and Scattering by Atmospheric Molecules and Pure Water -- 9.2.4.2 Absorption and Scattering by Particles -- 9.2.4.3 Optical Properties of the Ocean -- 9.2.4.4 Definitions of Irradiance and Radiance -- 9.2.4.5 Absorption, Scattering, and Extinction by Molecules and Particles -- 9.2.5 Equation of Radiative Transfer -- 9.2.6 Surface Reflection and Transmission -- 9.2.7 Radiative Transfer in a Coupled Atmosphere-Snow-Ice-Ocean (CASIO) System -- 9.3 Sample Applications of the Theory -- 9.3.1 Comparison of Modeled Irradiances in CAO Systems -- 9.3.2 Measured and Modeled Radiation Fields in Sea Ice -- 9.3.3 Radiation Trapping in Sea Ice -- 9.3.4 Impact of Ozone Depletion on Primary Productivity -- 9.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 10 Comparative Analysis of UV-B Exposure Between Nimbus 7/TOMS Satellite Estimates and Ground-Based Measurements -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Materials and Methods -- 10.2.1 USDA UV-B Dataset -- 10.2.2 TOMS Dataset -- 10.2.3 UV Index -- 10.2.4 Comparative Analysis -- 10.3 Results and Discussion -- 10.3.1 UV-I Daily Change Analysis -- 10.3.2 Analysis of UV-I Variability -- 10.3.3 UV-I Spatial Analysis -- 10.4 Conclusions -- References -- 11 Ultraviolet Radiation and Its Interaction with Air Pollution -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Factors Affecting UV Flux at the Earth's Surface -- 11.1.1.1 Solar Zenith Angle -- 11.1.1.2 Stratospheric Ozone -- 11.1.1.3 Cloud Cover -- 11.1.1.4 Atmospheric Density -- 11.1.1.5 Air Pollution (Gases and Aerosols) -- 11.2 Optics of the Atmosphere -- 11.2.1 Scattering -- 11.2.2 Absorption -- 11.2.3 Emission -- 11.2.4 Atmospheric Optical Depth -- 11.2.5 Single Scatter Albedo -- 11.2.6 Asymmetry Factor -- 11.2.7 Angstrom's Exponent -- 11.3 Models and Measurements -- 11.4 Summary -- References. , 12 Urban Forest Influences on Exposure to UV Radiation and Potential Consequences for Human Health -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Effects of Solar UV on Human Health and Epidemiology -- 12.2.1 Sunburn -- 12.2.2 Skin Types -- 12.2.3 Immune Function -- 12.2.4 Skin Cancers -- 12.2.4.1 Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers -- 12.2.4.2 Melanoma -- 12.2.5 Eye Diseases -- 12.2.6 Sunscreen Effectiveness -- 12.2.7 Positive Impacts -- 12.2.7.1 Vitamin D -- 12.2.7.2 Apparent Anti-Cancer Benefits of UV -- 12.3 UV Climatology -- 12.3.1 Ozone Trends -- 12.4 Urban Structural Influences -- 12.4.1 Sky Radiance and Diffuse Fraction -- 12.4.2 UV Reflectivity -- 12.4.3 Tree and Building Influences on UV -- 12.4.3.1 Measurements -- 12.4.3.2 Models of Tree Influences on UV-B Irradiance -- 12.4.4 Human Exposure -- 12.5 Public Health Information -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- 13 Solar UV-B Radiation and Global Dimming: Effects on Plant Growth and UV-Shielding -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 Global Dimming and UV-B: Potential Effects on Plants -- 13.1.2 Assessing Global Dimming and UV-B Effects on Plant Growth -- 13.2 Methods -- 13.2.1 Field Site -- 13.2.1.1 Experimental Plots -- 13.2.2 Structural and Biomass Measurements -- 13.2.3 UV-A Epidermal Transmittance Measurements -- 13.2.4 Solar UV and PAR Irradiance -- 13.2.5 Statistical Analyses -- 13.3 Results -- 13.3.1 UV-A Epidermal Transmittance -- 13.3.2 Dimming Effects on Biomass and Structure -- 13.4 Discussion -- 13.4.1 Global Dimming and UV-B Effects on Leaf Optical Properties -- 13.4.2 Global Dimming and UV-B Effects on Productivity -- 13.4.3 Ecological Implications -- 13.4.3.1 UV Exclusion Studies -- 13.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 14 Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Its Interactions with Climate Change Factors on Agricultural Crop Growth and Yield -- 14.1 Introduction. , 14.2 Abiotic Stress Factors and Crop Yield.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Fruit-flies-Control-Congresses. ; Operations research-Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Workshop on Pest Control, Operations and Systems Analysis in Fruit Fly Management held at Bad Windsheim, Germany, August 5-9, 1985.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (464 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642708831
    Series Statement: Nato asi Subseries G: Series ; v.11
    DDC: 632.774
    Language: English
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