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Megathrust friction determined from mechanical analysis of the forearc in the Maule earthquake area Full text

2013

Cubas, Nadaya | Avouac, Jean-Philippe | Souloumiac, Pauline | Leroy, Yves

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

Nutrient Loading and Transformations in the Columbia River Estuary Determined by High-Resolution In Situ Sensors Full text

2013

Gilbert, Melissa | Needoba, Joseph | Koch, Corey | Barnard, Andrew | Baptista, Antonio

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

Contrasting activity patterns determined by BrdU incorporation in bacterial ribotypes from the Arctic Ocean in winter Full text

2013

Pierre E Galand | Laura eAlonso-Saez | Stefan eBertilsson | Connie eLovejoy | Emilio O. Casamayor

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Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world’s species when they are adults, and virtually none can be sexed as chicks. Despite this, the sex of a bird is vital for captive breeding. An increased number of birds are being sexed using DNA amplification techniques. In this approach, the CHD-W and CHD-Z are distinguished by the amplification of an intron present in both genes. PCR products on the gel electrophoresis vary in size revealing one band in males at the CHD-Z, and two bands in females corresponding to both the CHD-W and CHD-Z. Two independent sets of primer (P8/P2 and 2550F/2718R) were used to amplify the CHD gene region from both the Z and W chromosome. One hundred and ten (110) birds were sexed using first pair of primers: (P8/P2). Sexing results indicated that 81.8% were successfully determined, 12.7% failed to be amplified and 5.5%  were not perfectly determined because the PCR products showed thick band. The thick band caused misidentified female to male birds. An alternative primer (2550F/2718R) was applied to solve the problem. Two hundreds and twenty-nine birds were sexed and the results showed 100% successfully determined. From this study, it is suggested to use a pair of 2550F and 2718R primers for distinguishing a male from a female bird. Full text

2013

SULANDARI, SRI | ZEIN, MOCH SYAMSUL ARIFIN

IPB University - Indonesia

Multiple mycotoxin exposure determined by urinary biomarkers in rural subsistence farmers in the former Transkei, South Africa Full text

2013

Shephard, Gordon S. | Burger, Hester-Mari | Gambacorta, Lucia | Gong, Yun Yun | Krska, R. (Rudolf) | Rheeder, John P. | Solfrizzo, Michele | Srey, Chou | Sulyok, Michael | Visconti, A. | Warth, Benedikt | van der Westhuizen, Liana

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

Bio-monitoring for the genotoxic assessment in road construction workers as determined by the buccal micronucleus cytome assay Full text

2013

Çelik, Ayla | Yildirim, Seda | Ekinci, Seda Yaprak | Taşdelen, Bahar

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

Changes in deep-water CO₂ concentrations over the last several decades determined from discrete pCO₂measurements Full text

2013

Wanninkhof, Rik | Park, Geun-Ha | Takahashi, Taro | Feely, Richard A. | Bullister, John L. | Doney, Scott C.

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

Absolute Single-Ion Solvation Free Energy Scale in Methanol Determined by the Lithium Cluster-Continuum Approach Full text

2013

Pliego, Josefredo R. | Miguel, Elizabeth L. M.

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

The mangrove pump: The tidal flushing of animal burrows in a tropical mangrove forest determined from radionuclide budgets Full text

2013

Stieglitz, Thomas C. | Clark, Jordan F. | Hancock, Gary J.

National Agricultural Library - United States of America

Tree diseases determined by the reporting, prognostic and diagnostic service for forests in Slovenia 1982-2012 Full text

2013

Nikica Ogris | Dušan Jurc

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