ULTRASTRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF VITELLOGENESIS IN ARCHEGOZETES LONGISETOSUS AOKI, 1965 (ACARI, ORIBATIDA, TRHYPOCHTHONIIDAE)

Ultrastructural aspects of vitellogenesis in Archegozetes longisetosus Aoki, 1965 (Acari, Oribatida, Trhypochthoniidae)

We studied the process of vitellogenesis in the oribatid mite Archegozetes longisetosus using light and electron microscopy.Both vitellogenesis and the formation click here of the first egg shell occur within the meroi of the ovary, starting after detachment from the medulla and completing with ovulation of the egg into the oviductal lumen at the o

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Data-driven discovery of spatiotemporal coherent patterns in pulsating soft coral tentacle motion with dynamic mode decomposition

Tentacles on soft corals exhibit intriguing spatiotemporal dynamics of motions, which may benefit their survival and fitness.Despite their significance, studies of their quantitative properties still remain challenging and unexplored.Such motions are characterized by coherent patterns across both space and time, yet computational methods that addre

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Enhanced impact energy absorption and failure characteristics of novel fully thermoplastic and hybrid composite bicycle helmet shells

Current research realize to develop a safer, lighter and higher energy absorbing fully thermoplastic (polypropylene fibres and acrylic Elium resin) and hybrid composite helmets (polypropylene/carbon hybrid and Elium resin) and perform the CPSC 1203 certification tests on different anvils.The failure and energy absorption mechanisms were studied and

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Chemical-induced variations in callus regenerated Atropa acuminata plants: A study on Ethyl Methanesulfonate effects

Atropa acuminata Royle ex Lindl.a member of the solanaceae family click here is a critically endangered medicinal herb indigenous to the Himalayan region of Kashmir and revered for its therapeutic and economic significance.Ethyl Methanesulfonate (EMS), a chemical mutagen, is commonly used to induce mutations for plant breeding and research purposes

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