WORKER SIZE DIVERSITY HAS NO EFFECT ON OVERWINTERING SUCCESS UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS IN THE ANT TEMNOTHORAX NYLANDERI

Worker Size Diversity Has No Effect on Overwintering Success under Natural Conditions in the Ant Temnothorax nylanderi

Winter is a difficult period for animals that live in temperate zones.It can inflict high mortality or induce weight loss with potential consequences on performance during the growing season.Social groups include individuals of various ages and sizes.This diversity may improve the ability of groups to buffer winter disturbances such as starvation o

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Factors influencing E-pharmacy adoption in India: A study of user experiences through interpretative phenomenological analysis

The rapid growth of e-commerce has led to the emergence of e-pharmacies, which enable consumers to purchase prescription medications online.This study aims to explore the factors influencing the adoption of e-pharmacies in India through an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach.Twelve in-depth interviews Toothbrush Accessories were

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Scale-invariant two-component dark matter

Abstract We study a scale-invariant extension of the standard model which can simultaneously explain dark matter and the hierarchy problem.In our set-up, we introduce a scalar and a spinor as POWER CLEANER STYLE REMOVER two-component dark matter in addition to a scalon field as a mediator.An interesting point about our model is that due to scale-in

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Revisited diagnostics of hereditary epidermolysis bullosa

Hereditary epidermolysis bullosa is a big group of hereditary diseases with the main manifestations in the form Football of blisters on the skin and mucous coat after slight mechanical injuries.It is not always possible to diagnose this disease based on the clinical picture.The article discusses current laboratory diagnostics methods for hereditary

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