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To emergence

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The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden uprising or appearance.

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Workers prepare tunnels to the surface, open exit holes, and sometimes construct launching platforms prior to emergence of the alates.

This bifurcation also changes the qualitative behavior of the cortex, leading to emergence of temporal oscillations.

The interactive art system 'plus minus now' is described and its relationship to emergence is discussed.

This indicates that applying N fertilizer prior to emergence is necessary to maximize tuber yield.

The number of days to emergence, squaring, flowering and maturity were also observed.

Breakdown of tolerance leads to autoimmunity due to emergence of autoreactive T or B cell clones.

This fact also led to emergence of governmental, intergovernmental, or non-governmental environmental organizations, which compel companies to go green.

We should consider to emergence of resistance when daily chlorhexidine bathing in the ICUs was implemented [27].

The percentage emergence and mean days to emergence (MDE) were calculated as described by Gerson and Honma (1978).

An increase in selection pressure consequent to indiscriminate application of chemical pesticides leads to emergence of pesticide resistance.

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Our behavioural analysis revealed that ergatoid males did not differentiate between the different types of unpigmented pupae several days prior to emergence, but showed increased contact to close-to emergence (dark) female sexual and winged male pupae.

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