COMPARATIVE TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS ON THE REGULATORY MECHANISM OF THORACIC GANGLIA IN ERIOCHEIR SINENSIS AT POST-MOLT AND INTER-MOLT STAGES

Comparative Transcriptome Analysis on the Regulatory Mechanism of Thoracic Ganglia in Eriocheir sinensis at Post-Molt and Inter-Molt Stages

Eriocheir sinensis is an aquatic species found distributed worldwide.It is found in the Yangtze River of China, where the commercial fishing of this valuable catadromous aquatic species has been banned.As an important member of the phylum Arthropoda, E.sinensis grows by molting over its whole lifespan.The central nervous system of Eriocheir sinensi

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Language control is not a one-size-fits-all languages process: Evidence from simultaneous interpretation students and the n-2 repetition cost

Simultaneous interpretation is an impressive cognitive feat which necessitates the simultaneous use of two languages and therefore begs the question: how is language management accomplished during interpretation? One possibility is that both languages are maintained active and inhibitory control is reduced.To examine whether inhibitory control is r

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The swim-and-sink behaviour of copepods: a revisit to mechanical power requirement and a new hypothesis on function

Many copepods display a swim-and-sink behaviour, which is not energetically efficient but probably aids in perceiving and capturing diatom chains.Here, computational fluid miss to mrs cookie dynamics was employed to calculate the mechanical power required by a negatively buoyant, self-propelled copepod in swim-and-sink versus hovering.The results s

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