964 resultados para Gardiner, Allen Francis, 1794-1851.


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An earlier English translation has title: Sure and certainmethods of attaining a long and healthful life.

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I. Greece.--II. Rome.--III-VI. Great Britain and Ireland.--VII-VIII. Continental Europe.--IX-X. America. Index.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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German; appendices in Latin.

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Vols. 3 and 6 include rules of practice of the Supreme and District courts; v. 10 includes rules of practice of the Supreme court.

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"Catalogue of books referred to": v. 2, p. [663]-694.

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The lacewings (Ceraeochrysa cincta) are important predators found associated to many pests in several agroecosystems. Eggs of Sitotroga cerealella and Anagasta kuehniella are used traditionally for massal rearing of these predators. Other foods can be used in substitution to the traditional ones, but little is known about the biology of lacewings and other alternative foods. So, this work was carried out to evaluate the effect of different diets on the post-embryonic development of C. cincta in laboratory. After been individualized in glass tubes, each larva was fed with S. cereallella and Diatraea saccharallis. It was evaluated the larvae duration, weight and viability in each instar, the duration, weight and viability of the pupa and pre-pupa stages and the duration of the post-embryonic period. It was adopted a completely randomized design with ten replications per treatment, each consisting of five eggs or larvae of C. cincta. Larvae were weighed 48 hours after hatching and 48 hours after each molt, and pre-pupae and pupae, 48 hours after starting these stages. There was no effect of the kind of food provided on the parameters evaluated. Therefore, D. saccharallis eggs can be used to feed C. cincta.