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This vein-measurement indicates the health and size of fly populations and suggests the likelihood of epidemics of sleeping sickness, a tsetse-borne parasitic disease that kills tens of thousands of Africans a year.
The particle size of fly ash falls in the range of 60 100 μm.
As particle size of fly ash increased, the strength development of geopolymer was delayed.
The particle size of fly ash is related with several factors, such as coal properties, thermal stability, ash compositions, gasification conditions and structure properties of gasifier.
The particle size of fly ash is quite small, and this is in accordance with the SEM image as shown in Fig. 4b.
The reduction in particle size of fly ash from micron level to the nano level was carried out using a high-energy planetary ball mill (Pulverisette, Fritsch, Germany).
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The size of flying insects ranges from about 20 micrograms to about 3 grams.
We cannot exclude the possibility that with larger population sizes and more generations, that the hypoxic-reared flies could attain the size of flies selected in normoxia.
Although there are minor differences in muscle size (e.g., compare reduced thickness of muscles 53 from the mutants in Fig. 8J with the corresponding muscle 53 from control in Fig. 8H), given the low sample size of flies that can be processed with this method (see Materials and Methods) it is unclear whether these subtle differences are related to the absence of lms function.
The population size of flies displays a similar cycle (4 ).
An independent assay of feeding using a modified dye-tracking assay [ 28] was used to parse the feeding behavior into the proportion of flies that feed within the assay period and the meal size of flies that feed.
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