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    Figure 1 in Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)

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    Figure 1 (continued from previous page). Sequential photographs taken at a Brettus cingulatus nest site. 28-31, Second female feeding on a series of defenseless instar I spiderlings.Published as part of S, Manjunath, Hill, David E. & Iyer, Naveen, 2022, Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-11 in Peckhamia 272 (1) on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717149

    Strategy and Steps for Analytical Method Validation

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page

    Determination of arsenic and fluoride in borewell water samples collected from in and around Mysore City

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page

    Figure 1 in Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)

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    Figure 1 (continued from previous page, continued on next page). Sequential photographs taken at a Brettus cingulatus nest site. 11-12, Female guarding her hatching instar I spiderlings. 13-16, Instar I spiderlings 5 days later, in the absence of the female.Published as part of S, Manjunath, Hill, David E. & Iyer, Naveen, 2022, Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-11 in Peckhamia 272 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717149

    Figure 1 in Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)

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    Figure 1 (continued on next page). Sequential photographs taken at a Brettus cingulatus nest site. 1-4, Mating pair on the nest of a brooding female. The inflated tegulum (or bulb) of the left pedipalp of the male can be seen clearly. The eggs were recently deposited.Published as part of S, Manjunath, Hill, David E. & Iyer, Naveen, 2022, Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-11 in Peckhamia 272 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717149

    Distributed PC Based Routers: Bottleneck Analysis and Architecture Proposal

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    Recent research in the different functional areas of modern routers have made proposals that can greatly increase the efficiency of these machines. Most of these proposals can be implemented quickly and often efficiently in software. We wish to use personal computers as forwarders in a network to utilize the advances made by researchers. We therefore examine the ability of a personal computer to act as a router. We analyze the performance of a single general purpose computer and show that I/O is the primary bottleneck. We then study the performance of distributed router composed of multiple general purpose computers. We study the performance of a star topology and through experimental results we show that although its performance is good, it lacks flexibility in its design. We compare it with a multistage architecture. We conclude with a proposal for an architecture that provides us with a forwarder that is both flexible and scalable.© IEE

    Figure 2 in Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)

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    Figure 2 (continued from previous page). Selected sequential frames from a 23.98 fps video of a male approaching the nesting Brettus cingulatus to mate (5 June 2022, 11:15 IST). 13-15, The male continued to approach the female and to touch her with extended legs I. 16-24, After mounting the female, the male attempted to get her to rotate or raise her abdomen in preparation for mating on the left side.Published as part of S, Manjunath, Hill, David E. & Iyer, Naveen, 2022, Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-11 in Peckhamia 272 (1) on page 9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717149

    Figure 3. Consecutive frames from a 23.98 fps video showing a in Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)

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    Figure 3. Consecutive frames from a 23.98 fps video showing a female Brettus cingulatus capturing an instar I spiderling in the unattended brood (16 June 2022, 08:00 IST). 1-6, Approaching the intended victim. 7-8, Jump to capture the spiderling. 9-24, Slowly moving to the rear to feed on the captured spiderling.Published as part of S, Manjunath, Hill, David E. & Iyer, Naveen, 2022, Brood cannibalism by Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-11 in Peckhamia 272 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717149

    Localization of Synthetic Manipulations in Western Blot Images

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    Recent breakthroughs in deep learning and generative systems have significantly fostered the creation of synthetic media, as well as the local alteration of real content via the insertion of highly realistic synthetic manipulations. Local image manipulation, in particular, poses serious challenges to the integrity of digital content and societal trust. This problem is not only confined to multimedia data, but also extends to biological images included in scientific publications, like images depicting Western blots. In this work, we address the task of localizing synthetic manipulations in Western blot images. To discriminate between pristine and synthetic pixels of an analyzed image, we propose a synthetic detector that operates on small patches extracted from the image. We aggregate patch contributions to estimate a tampering heatmap, highlighting synthetic pixels out of pristine ones. Our methodology proves effective when tested over two manipulated Western blot image datasets, one altered automatically and the other manually by exploiting advanced AI-based image manipulation tools that are unknown at our training stage. We also explore the robustness of our method over an external dataset of other scientific images depicting different semantics, manipulated through unseen generation techniques. We release our experimental code and the manipulated datasets at https://github.com/polimiispl/western-blot-synthetic-manipulation-localization

    Survey of levels of common toxic metals and pesticides residues in some selected organically grown foods of Indian origin

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
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