84 resultados para outdoor cultivation

em University of Queensland eSpace - Australia


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As seen from upper level of house.

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Looking towards pool deck, Hanging Basket top right.

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As seen from upper level of house.

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Looking towards Iwan from within outdoor room.

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View from front of property through main entrance to double-height outdoor room. Existing house on right.

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Looking towards section of original house from outdoor room area. Hand-made spotted gum columns on edge of outdoor room on right.

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Timber battened concave roof and supporting structure over outdoor room area.

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Dining setting, sculptures, timber columns and curved roof in outdoor room

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As seen from mezzanine.

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As seen from back of bedroom pavilion, looking towards main pavilion. Day bed alcove to bedroom in foreground.

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A continuous cell line, Aa23, was established from eggs of a strain of the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, naturally infected with the intracellular symbiont Wolbachia pipientis. The resulting cell line was shown to be persistently infected with the bacterial endosymbiont. Treatment with antibiotics cured the cells of the infection. In the course of establishing this cell line it was noticed that RFLPs in the PCR products of two Wolbachia genes from the parental mosquitoes were fixed in the infected cell line. This indicates that the mosquito host was naturally superinfected with different Wolbachia strains, whereas the infected cell line derived from these mosquitoes only contained one of the original Wolbachia strains. The development of anin vitroculture system for this fastidious microorganism should facilitate molecular analysis of the reproduction distorting phenotypes it induces in natural arthropod hosts.