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Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test

by Anthony G. Greenwald, Debbie E. McGhee, et al. - J PERSONALITY SOCIAL PSYCHOL 74:1464–1480 , 1998
"... An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an attribute. The 2 concepts appear in a 2-choice task (e.g., flower vs. insect names), and the attribute in a 2nd task (e.g., pleasant vs. unpleasant words for an evaluation attribute). When instructions ..."
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oblige highly associated categories (e.g., flower + pleasant) to share a response key, performance is faster than when less associated categories (e.g., insect + pleasant) share a key. This performance difference implicitly measures differential association of the 2 concepts with the attribute. In 3

Evolution Flowering

by unknown authors
"... This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues. Other uses, including reproduction and distribution, or sel ..."
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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues. Other uses, including reproduction and distribution

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by Michael B. Cohen, Salvatore Arpaia, La Pham Lan, Luong Minh Chau, Allison A. Snow
"... Shared flowering phenology, insect pests, and pathogens among wild, weedy, and cultivated rice in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: implications for transgenic rice ..."
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Shared flowering phenology, insect pests, and pathogens among wild, weedy, and cultivated rice in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: implications for transgenic rice

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by Michael B. Cohen, Salvatore Arpaia, La Pham Lan, Luong Minh Chau, Allison A. Snow
"... Shared flowering phenology, insect pests, and pathogens among wild, weedy, and cultivated rice in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: implications for transgenic rice ..."
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Shared flowering phenology, insect pests, and pathogens among wild, weedy, and cultivated rice in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: implications for transgenic rice

Flowers Team, Inria/ENSTA-Paritech

by Fabien Benureau, Pierre-yves Oudeyer
"... Abstract — We present an algorithm for transferring exploration strategies between tasks that share a common motor space in the context of lifelong autonomous learning in robotics. The algorithm does not transfer observations, or make assumptions about how the learning is conducted. Instead, only se ..."
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Abstract — We present an algorithm for transferring exploration strategies between tasks that share a common motor space in the context of lifelong autonomous learning in robotics. The algorithm does not transfer observations, or make assumptions about how the learning is conducted. Instead, only

Architecture of Flowering-Time Variation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

by Citation Salomé, Patrice A, Kirsten Bomblies, Roosa A. E. Laitinen, Richard Mott, Detlef Weigel Genetic, Richard Mott, Detlef Weigel , 2011
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(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters.

Evaluation of Transportation Practices in the California Cut Flower Industry

by Christine Nguyen
"... In the past two decades, California’s share of the national cut flower market has decreased from 64 percent to 20 percent. California growers ’ largest competitors are South American growers; Colombia controls 75 percent of the US market. South American growers have several competitive advantages, i ..."
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In the past two decades, California’s share of the national cut flower market has decreased from 64 percent to 20 percent. California growers ’ largest competitors are South American growers; Colombia controls 75 percent of the US market. South American growers have several competitive advantages

GRACEFUL LABELING OF BOW GRAPHS AND SHELL-FLOWER GRAPHS

by J. Jeba Jesintha, Ezhilarasi Hilda Stanley
"... A graceful labeling of a graph G with ‘q ’ edges and vertex set V is an injection f: V(G) → {0,1,2,….q} with the property that the resulting edge labels are also distinct, where an edge incident with vertices u and v is assigned the label |f(u) – f(v) |. A graph which admits a graceful la ..."
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labeling is called a graceful graph. A Shell graph is defined as a cycle Cn with (n-3) chords sharing a common end point called the apex. Shell graphs are denoted as C(n, n- 3). A multiple shell is defined to be a collection of edge disjoint shells that have their apex in common. Hence a double shell

Convergent evolution of disease resistance gene specificity in two flowering plant families

by Tom Ashfield, Laura E. Ong, Kan Nobuta, Christopher M. Schneider, Roger W. Innes - Plant Cell , 2004
"... Plant disease resistance (R) genes that mediate recognition of the same pathogen determinant sometimes can be found in distantly related plant families. This observation implies that some R gene alleles may have been conserved throughout the diversification of land plants. To address this question, ..."
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belong to the coiled-coil nucleotide binding site (NBS) Leu-rich repeat (LRR) class of R genes, they share only limited sequence similarity outside the conserved domains characteristic of this class. Phylogenetic analyses of A. thaliana and legume NBS-LRR sequences demonstrate that Rpg1-b and RPM1

ISHS • 20 Early Evidence for the Culinary Use of Squash Flowers in Italy

by Harry S. Paris, Jules Janick, A The, Fruit Seller
"... depicts an elegant lady vender with a lapful of peaches holding a bunch of black grapes presi-ding over more than a dozen different fruits and vegetables for sale (Fig. 1), including several cucurbits. A large yellow, oblate, ribbed pump-kin (Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. pepo Pumpkin Group) supports a p ..."
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plate of apricots. A basket with a handle, filled to overflowing, contains a number of black-green, warted, spherical to oblate, deeply furrowed, orange-fleshed canta-loupes (Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo Cantalupensis Group). On the far right at the edge of the painting is a box shared by small red pears
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