ALMOND PEST IN FOREST AGROBIOCENOSIS AND MEASURES AGAINST THEM

Almond pest in forest agrobiocenosis and measures against them

In this research, almond pets in forests and identified measures were studied.According to the results of the research, the main pests of the genus Lepidoptera in forestry were almonds (Erschoviella musculana Ersch.), Oriental fruit on the branches, unequal silkworm on the leaves (Lymantria dispar L.) and fragrant wood on the body).It was noted tha

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Resistance of Gable Structure of Nuclear Island to Progressive Collapse in Conventional Island Shield Building of Nuclear Power Plants

The gable wall of the conventional island of a nuclear power plant carries various pipeline loads connecting the nuclear island and the conventional island.If the gable wall collapses and is damaged due to the progressive collapse of the main plant structure of the conventional island, it will directly threaten the safety of the nuclear island.Ther

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Quality Assessment of the Protein Ingredients Recovered by Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction from the Press Cakes of Coconut and Almond Beverage Preparation

The manufacture of vegetal Duffle Bags beverages has the drawback of producing large amounts of press cakes that are generally used as feed components.This work had the objective of valorizing the press cakes deriving from almond and coconut drinks production by using ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) to obtain protein ingredients for human use.

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Randomized, controlled intervention trial of male circumcision for reduction of HIV infection risk: the ANRS 1265 Trial.

BACKGROUND: Observational studies suggest that male circumcision may provide protection against HIV-1 infection.A randomized, controlled intervention trial was conducted in a general population of South Africa to test this hypothesis.METHODS AND FINDINGS: A total of 3,274 uncircumcised men, aged 18-24 y, were randomized to a control or an intervent

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How different regional approaches to the network design result in key differences in burst event severity and failure vulnerability

The pipe burst response of an innovative Dutch water distribution network is compared to a traditional looped North American network.Dutch networks focus on water quality and use smaller diameter pipes in branches.The branched network discharges much less water after a burst, which may reduce local flooding, traffic disruption, and product loss.In

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