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- called pupation, and the act of emerging from the pupal case is called eclosion or emergence. The pupae of different groups of insects have different names...
- Eclosion ****ays are experimental procedures used to study the process of eclosion in insects, particularly in the model organism drosophila (fruit flies)...
- Las legiones extranjeras de Montevideo, entre el mito cosmopolita y la eclosión de las 'nacionalidades' (1838–1851)". Historia (in Spanish). 50 (II): 491–524...
- for his seminal research on circadian rhythms in silkmoth (Saturniidae) eclosion, particularly the restoration of rhythm and phase following brain transplantation...
- Etienne (8 February 2022). "Basket : Zacharie Risacher, phénomène en éclosion à l'ASVEL" [Basketball: Zacharie Risacher, emerging phenomenon at ASVEL]...
- The three that were most important were size at adult eclosion, the time to get to adult eclosion, and growth during the last stage. According to the article...
- Las legiones extranjeras de Montevideo, entre el mito cosmopolita y la eclosión de las 'nacionalidades' (1838–1851)". Historia (in Spanish). 50 (II): 491–524...
- mechanism of the Drosophila biological clock driving circadian rhythms in eclosion and locomotor activity. Mutations in the per gene can shorten (perS), lengthen...
- ptilinum of P. tibialis contains numerous sclerotised scales, which help with eclosion from the host and digging behavior. The growth and development of P. tibialis...
- start eclosion (emergence) earlier than females and peak in numbers before females. Both of the ****es are ****ually mature by the time of eclosion.: 564 ...