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    K1-ZR/midas-vt-pre: MIDAS-VT-Pre

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    <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/K1-ZR/midas-vt-pre/blob/master/MIDAS-VT-User'sGuide.pdf"><strong>Link to the user's guide</strong></a></li> </ul> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/K1-ZR/midas-vt-pre#installation"><strong>Link to the installation guide</strong></a></li> </ul&gt

    K1-ZR/midas-vt-pro: MIDAS-VT-Pro

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    <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/K1-ZR/midas-vt-pro/blob/master/MIDAS-VT-User'sGuide.pdf"><strong>User's guide</strong></a> </li> <li><a href="https://github.com/K1-ZR/midas-vt-pro/blob/master/README.md#installation"><strong>Installation</strong></a> </li> </ul&gt

    Northfield, VT. Brown Public Library.

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    Picture postcard of the Brown Public Library in Northfield, Vermont, in approximately 1901-1907.Undivided back; printed in Germany. Raphael Tuck & Sons Post Card Series No. 0116. "Northfield, Vt." Postmarked to Miss May Lewin, Quechee, Vt

    Northfield, VT. Foot Bridge

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    Picture postcard of a foot bridge over water in Northfield, Vermont, probably around 1901-1907.Undivided back; printed in Germany. Raphael Tuck & Sons Post Card Series No. 2372 "Northfield, Vt.

    Paine MT. from N. U., Northfield, VT.

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    Photographic postcard of Paine Mountain in Northfield, Vermont, photographed from the Norwich University campus, approximately 1907-1918.Printed by Byron Y. Miller, Bethel, VT. Divided back; paper manufacturer's marking for AZO dates from approximately 1904-1918

    McCormick X7.670 VT-Drive, sencillo, inteligente y robusto

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    Los días 20 y 21 de junio nos reunimos parte del equipo del LPF_TAGRALIA en el concesionario Talleres Valmaña de Teruel para efectuar una prueba de campo con un McCormick X7.670 VT-Drive, que ha resultado ser un tractor con una muy ajustada relación peso/potencia, una enorme plasticidad del motor, y un gran acierto en la combinación de la gestión inteligente del motor y la transmisión CVT del fabricante ZF

    Amplification curve and Linear regression of tenfold serially diluted CA-VT-AT39 infected citrus leaf RNA in RT-LAMP assay and one step RT-ddPCR for a VT strain of <i>Citrus tristeza virus</i>.

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    (a) Amplification curve of healthy citrus tissue RNA and ten-fold serially diluted ranging from 20 ng to 0.0002 ng of CA-VT-AT39 infected citrus leaf tissue RNA in RT-LAMP assay. CA-VT-AT39 RNA detection times were 6:25, 7:10, 8:10, 9:10, 10:35 (min:sec) for 20 ng, 2 ng, 0.2 ng, 0.02 ng, 0.002 ng of RNA respectively. (b) The Pearson correlation coefficient of CA-VT-AT39 RNA the regression curves (y = 0.967x—182.68) is 0.9998. The inner error bars indicate the Poisson 95% confidence interval (CI) and the outer error bars show the total 95% CI of replicates.</p

    Optimization of <i>Citrus tristeza virus</i> (CTV) IgG against the CA-VT-AT39 infected citrus leaf crude extracts by Immunocapture RT-LAMP assay.

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    Amplification curve of healthy and CA-VT-AT39 infected citrus leaf tissue extract using two-fold serially diluted (1:500 to 1:16,000) CTV specific antibody in IC-RT-LAMP assay. VT detection times for the CA-VT-AT39 extract were 6:45, 6:45, 7:05, 8:15, 8:45, and 9:00 (min:sec) at 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000, 1:4000, 1:8000 and 1:16000, respectively.</p

    Darwin’s wind hypothesis: does it work for plant dispersal in fragmented habitats?

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    Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects variation in seed traits contributing to dispersal. Inverse terminal velocity (Vt−1) of field-collected achenes was used as a proxy for individual seed dispersal ability. We related this measure to different metrics of landscape connectivity, at two spatial scales: in a detailed analysis of eight landscapes in Spain and along a latitudinal gradient using 29 landscapes across three European regions. In the highly patchy Spanish landscapes, seed Vt−1 increased significantly with increasing connectivity. A common garden experiment suggested that differences in Vt−1 may be in part genetically based. The Vt−1 was also found to increase with landscape occupancy, a coarser measure of connectivity, on a much broader (European) scale. Finally, Vt−1 was found to increase along a south–north latitudinal gradient. Our results for M. muralis are consistent with ‘Darwin’s wind dispersal hypothesis’ that high cost of dispersal may select for lower dispersal ability in fragmented landscapes, as well as with the ‘leading edge hypothesis’ that most recently colonized populations harbour more dispersive phenotypes.

    IR-Drop Reduction in Sub-VT Circuits by De-synchronization

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    This paper proposes IR-drop reduction of sub-VT circuits by de-synchronization. The de-synchronization concept is briefly demonstrated and analyzed by a case study. Extensive IR-drop analysis’ of various technology options of a 65nm CMOS family demonstrate how the noise margins are reduced due to switching noise on the supply rails. It is shown that a desynchronized implementation reduces severe voltage drops on the supply rails by approximately 50 %, compared to a clocked design
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