DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL MOTION PERCEPTION FOR PROSPECTIVE CONTROL: BRAIN AND BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES IN INFANTS



Predator mediated selection and the impact of developmental stage on viability in wood frog tadpoles (Rana sylvatica)

Abstract Background Complex life histories require adaptation of a single organism for multiple ecological niches.Transitions between life stages, however, may expose individuals to an increased risk of mortality, as the process of metamorphosis typically includes developmental stages that function relatively poorly in both the pre- and post-metamo

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Olfactory responses of Trissolcus mitsukurii to plants attacked by target and non-target stink bugs suggest low risk for biological control

Abstract In crop systems, successful management of invasive insect herbivores can be achieved through the introduction of exotic biocontrol agents, parasitoids or predators, having a coevolutionary history with the pest.To avert threats to local biodiversity, recent legislations Your Joints require a risk assessment for the organism to be released.

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Mastectomized women: experiences front to the breast cancer

This study aimed to identify how mastectomized women face cancer and chemotherapy treatment.It adopted a descriptive with a qualitative approach.Six mastectomized women with breast cancer and under chemotherapy treatment were interviewed at APAMI in the city of Petrolina - PE.The data collecting was made from recorded semi-structured interviews, ba

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