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The geographic range of this fruit fly extends from Canada at the northern end of North America, through the USA into Guatemala (approximately 35 degrees of latitude, or 3800 km).
Temporally- and spatially-controlled over-expression of the forkhead transcription factor dFOXO in the fat body of the adult fly extends lifespan (Giannakou et al., 2004; Hwangbo et al., 2004), demonstrating both that the developmental effects of reduced IIS can be uncoupled from its effects on lifespan and a role for the fat body in the control of lifespan.
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The sacrifice fly extended Atlanta's lead to 5-0.
And they could fly extended missions for search and rescue, environmental monitoring or even provide temporary airborne Wi-Fi and mobile-phone services.
Its chips differ from those of Intel and AMD by consuming considerably less power, and have the ability to regulate their power consumption on the fly, extending battery life and requiring less heat dissipation.
A response was counted as positive when the fly extended its proboscis for at least 2 of 3 stimulations.
The seasonal presence of sand flies extends from the second half of May to September.
With increased temperature the flies extend their T2 legs and begin to wave them.
However, Li+ in worms and rapamycin in fruits flies extend life span even under DR conditions [ 36, 37].
As the temperature increased, the flies extended their legs until they had assumed a splayed out posture.
Mutations in insulin-related genes in nematodes and fruit-flies extend lifespan, but delay reproduction (Barbieri et al. 2003).
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