ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT ON INTRASPECIFIC ECOLOGICAL-TEMPORAL DIFFERENTIATION AND STRUCTURE OF POPULATIONS OF PACIFIC SALMONS

Anthropogenic impact on intraspecific ecological-temporal differentiation and structure of populations of pacific salmons

Intraspecific temporal differentiation and population structure should Multimeter be accounted in fishery, artificial breeding and introduction of anadromous species to provide stability of their ecological and genetic structure and maintain their high abundance.There is shown for the case Baby One-Pieces of pacific salmons that ignoring of the pop

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Lymphoma of the Urinary Bladder

Background.Lymphoma of the urinary bladder (LUB) is rare.Aims.To review the literature on LUB.Methods.Various internet databases were used.Results.LUB can be either primary or secondary.The tumour has female predominance; most cases occur in middle-age women.Secondary LUB occurs in 10% to 25% of leukemias/lymphomas and in advanced-stage systemic ly

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Possible identification of CENP-C in fish and the presence of the CENP-C motif in M18BP1 of vertebrates. [version 2; referees: 2 approved]

The centromeric protein CENP-C is a base component of the kinetochore.This protein, along with CENP-A has been shown to adaptively evolve in a number of Agitator Retaining Bolt animal and plant species.In order to determine if CENP-C also evolves in fish species, I attempted to retrieve fish CENP-C sequences from GenBank.No Teleostei CENP-C sequenc

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Soil moisture data for the validation of permafrost models using direct and indirect measurement approaches at three alpine sites

In regions affected by seasonal and permanently frozen conditions soil moisture influences the thermal regime of the ground as well as its ice content, which is one of the main factors controlling the sensitivity of mountain permafrost to climate changes.In this study, several well established soil moisture monitoring techniques were combined with

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