(1995) give an overall account of the biology and ecology of chironomids. Failla et al. (2015) review the ecological and public health impacts of chironomids. Rhagionidae (Snipe Flies) Adult snipe flies (Fig. 11.13A) are 4–15 mm in length with long legs, often spotted wings, and ...
Human-induced climate change has become an exponential force in an unordered system, echoing the principles ofchaos theory. Dr. Christopher Trisos of the University of Cape Town aptly describes our current predicament as the “Age of Loss and Damage.” Despite being in its early stages, the re...
Photo by permission of Eric Coombs, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Bugwood.org. Chrysoperla carnea aphid predator in the Chrysopidae family (order Neuroptera) (Figure 10); reared on aphid species or on artificial diet and distributed as eggs or larvae for biocontrol of practically all species ...
Annual Report of the Board of Health and the City and Port of Phila= delphia for the year 1895.The volume is included in a city document containing the first annual message of Mayor Warwick, and the Director of the Department of Public Safety. The Board reports that the death rate, while...
innovation, empowerment, and hard work above all else. We offer a vibrant work environment, comprehensive health care and benefits, and the experience you need to grow and excel. If you’re interested in working with a passionate team of people who care about the future of Philadelphia, start...
nucleatum, inhibiting its growth and virulence gene expression is significant for periodontal and general health. In recent years, considering the limitations of periodontal scaling and root planing39 and microbial resistance and oral microbiome imbalance caused by antibiotics, probiotics such as ...
Police say the child was interviewed at the Bucks County Children's Advocacy Center and she told investigators with the Southampton Police Department she was sexually abused by Frank from July to August of 2017 while he was supervising her. The victim's moth...
Among the members of the normal intestinal microbiota, Akkermansia muciniphila has attracted a growing interest due to its health-promoting effects in animals and humans10 and the alterations found in its abundance in several diseases11, and it is now being considered a “next-generation beneficial...
Department CIBIO, University of Trento, Trento, Italy Andrew Maltez Thomas, Fabio Cumbo, Aitor Blanco & Nicola Segata European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, Milan, Italy Andrew Maltez Thomas & Nicola Segata Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, ...
Akkermansia muciniphila has received great attention because of its beneficial roles in gut health by regulating gut immunity, promoting intestinal epithelial development, and improving barrier integrity. However, A. muciniphila-derived functional molecu