www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN received: 27 April 2016 accepted: 09 December 2016 Published: 18 January 2017 Insecticide resistance status in the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci genetic groups Asia-I, Asia-II-1 and Asia-II-7 on the Indian subcontinent N. C. Naveen1,2, Rahul Chaubey1...
Influence of Mountains: Look at the locations of the mountains. How do you think they had an affect on… Where people live in India… Why Indian culture is SO different… Why India is so HOT… Rivers of South Asia: Ganges River (Gang-ga) large delta pollution trade irrigation transportatio...
【24hr】Effect Of Montreal Protocol In The Recovery Of Atmospheric Ozone Over The Indian Subcontinent 包量 机译 蒙特利尔议定书在印度次大陆大气臭氧恢复中的影响 作者:T. M. Anu;K. Elampari; 刊名:Indian Journal of Environmental Protection 2020年第10期 摘要:This paper presents the effect...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Black Kites on a flyway between Western Siberia and the Indian Subcontinent Ivan Literák1, Jan Škrábal1*, Igor V. Karyakin2, Natalya G. Andreyenkova3 & Sergey V. Vazhov4 The Black Kite (Milvus migrans) is one of ...
et al. Groundwater contamination and health risk assessment in Indian subcontinent: A geospatial approach. Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health, 2024, 39: 100555. DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2024.100555 134. Dey, D., Chowdhury, S., Sen, R. La-doped Al2O3/g-C3N4 /agarose aerogel...
While a few studies have been conducted to understand the genetic diversity across populations in India, none have catalogued genetic variation at the whole genome level of a female individual from the subcontinent[20–22]. Understanding the extent of variations in the Indian population will be ...
A landscape-scale, density-based population model for the Indian subcontinent. Biol Conserv 141:67–77Ranganathan J, Chan KMA, Karanth KU, Smith JLD. Where can tigers persist in the future? A landscape-scale, density-based population model for the Indian subcontinent. Biol Conserv. 2008;141:...
people from the Indian subcontinent was 4.39/105per year (95 % confidence intervals 1.61–10.88/105per year) for 1980–1985 and was not significantly different compared to the mean incidence of 7.47/105per year (95 % confidence intervals 6.03–9.25/105per year) for the general population [13...
Indian subcontinent, subregion ofAsia, consisting at least ofIndia,Pakistan, andBangladesh.Afghanistan,Bhutan,Nepal, and other areas may also be included in some uses of the term, which is frequently, but not always, interchangeable with the termSouth Asia. ...
While a few studies have been conducted to understand the genetic diversity across populations in India, none have catalogued genetic variation at the whole genome level of a female individual from the subcontinent[20–22]. Understanding the extent of variations in the Indian population will be ...