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However, annual generation quotas still widely exist.
The adult moth emerges from the cocoon after about 10 days, completing the annual generation.
The annual generation of construction waste is immense in both developed and developing economies.
Annual generation of unwanted TVs, computers, mobile phones, kettles, refrigerators and the like, far outstrips the ability to collect and recycle it.
Currently, its annual generation plan allocates roughly the same operational hours to coal power plants irrespective of their cost or efficiency.
From 2000 to 2009, as the annual generation from wind and solar rose by about 260,000 gigawatt-hours (GWh), total generation increased by nearly 4.7 million GWh.
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We analyzed the seasonal dynamic of the parasitoid community of the codling moth in two sites in South-Eastern France, which differed by the number of codling moth annual generations.
The generational approach in the "Intergenerational Redistributive Effects Model" (IREM) deals with it through the ad-hoc concept of overlapping annual generations.
Silver fly larvae feed on the eggs of both of HWA's annual generations, and they are released starting in the early spring until the second generation eggs hatch in late spring.
In the Far East area 1 to 2 annual generations of Dirofilaria in most of the territory with a small zone with 2 6 annual generations are predicted.
Thus, the mean annual accumulated GDDs were used to calculate the number of annual generations of Dirofilaria developed in the vectors.
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