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Mecanismo genético da herança de resistência à Stemphylium solani e insensibilidade a sua fitotoxina em algodoeiro.
A mancha preta do algodoeiro causada por Stemphylium solani ocorre em várias regiões produtora de algodão do Brasil, causando severos prejuízos em rendimento especialmente no Estado do Paraná (Mehta, 1998; Lima et al, 1997). O patógeno ataca apenas as folhas e as infecções de maçã e do colmo até agora não foram observadas. Recentemente, Mehta & Brogin (2000), reportaram que S. solani do algodoeiro produziu fitotoxina, ..
C. C. Mehta
On the life and works of Chandravadan Chimanlal Mehta, b. 1901, Gujarati author
Rahul Mehta, Raymond Carver Reading Series, September 14, 2011
A video recording of Rahul Mehta reading his fiction on September 14, 2011 as part of the Syracuse University Creative Writing Program\u27s Raymond Carver Reading Series. Running time: 48:40
The F Less Travelled... Dr Akanksha Mehta & Chloe Turner
Making space for our stories, we invite guests to share
3 books
2 songs
1 object; things that have been their feminist friends along the road. We want to unfurl, uncover and discover the feminisms we find & make everyday. Creating inter-generational feminist circles that push beyond the boundaries of academia, we’re elevating our voices & the paths we’ve chosen; creating a new collective, one that’s re-written and reclaimed by us.
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The F Less Travelled… with Dr Akanksha Mehta and Chloe Turner.
Chloe Turner is a writer, curator and PhD researcher. As of September 2021, Chloe is an Associate Lecturer in both the Design Department at LCC, University of the Arts London and the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Department at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Dr Akanksha Mehta is a feminist educator, researcher, writer, photographer, and organiser. She is a Lecturer in Gender, Race and Cultural Studies and the co-director of the Centre for Feminist Research at Goldsmiths, University of London
Replication Data for: Chemokine Binding to PSGL-1 is Controlled by O-Glycosylation and Tyrosine Sulfation
This dataset is for the paper titled "Chemokine binding to PSGL-1 is controlled by O-glycosylation and tyrosine sulfation" by Goth, C. K. and Mehta, A. Y. et al
Thomas Hardie, baritone; Phiroze Mehta, pianist
Recorded during a live performance at Oakland Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, June 1, 1976, program no. 269 of the Department of Music's 1975-1976 season.Thomas Hardie, baritone ; Phiroze Mehta, piano ; assisted by Marshall Hutchinson, double bass.Vocal works sung in Italian, French, and German.Information from performance program.Reel 1: Per questa bella mano, K.V. 612 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- (6:40) Don Quichotte à Dulcinèe: three poems of Paul Morand. Chanson romanesque ; (8:51) Chanson épique ; (11:34) Chanson à boire / Maurice Ravel -- (14:17) Variations serieuses, op. 54 / Felix Mendelssohn.Reel 2: Vier ernste Gesänge. Denn es gehet dem Menshen ; (4:43) Ich wandte mich und sahe an ; (9:11) O tod, wie bitter bist du ; (13:10) Wenn ich mit Menschen - und mit Engelszungen / Johannes Brahms
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[Guest with Smita Mehta]
Photograph of Smita Mehta (right) and an unidentified guest standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. Mehta is a professor with the College of Education. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education
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