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A spider trap (or crawler trap) is a set of web pages that may intentionally or unintentionally be used to cause a web crawler or search bot to make…
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2011
Review
2011
Understanding Production from Eagle Ford-Austin Chalk System
Ronald B. Martin
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J. Baihly
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R. Malpani
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G. Lindsay
,
W. K. Atwood
2011
Corpus ID: 128679554
This paper was selected for presentation by an SPE program committee following review of information contained in an abstract…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Memory effect of a polymer thin-film transistor with self-assembled gold nanoparticles in the gate dielectric
Zhengchun Liu
,
Fengliang Xue
,
Yi Su
,
Y. Lvov
,
K. Varahramyan
IEEE transactions on nanotechnology
2006
Corpus ID: 23004147
A self-assembled film of gold nanoparticles is integrated into the gate dielectric of an organic thin-film transistor to produce…
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2006
2006
A diversidade diferencial beta de Coleoptera (Insecta) em uma paisagem antropizada do Bioma Araucária
Renato C. Marinoni
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Norma G. Ganho
2006
Corpus ID: 85322534
This study is part of an ongoing project on factors affecting abundance of coleopterans in the Vila Velha State Park, Ponta…
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2004
2004
Studies of aquatic insects in the Atna River 1987–2002
K. Aagaard
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J. Solem
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T. Bongard
,
O. Hanssen
Hydrobiologia
2004
Corpus ID: 43442895
River Atna is situated in south-eastern Norway and stretches from approx. 1400 m a.s.l. in the Rondane Mountains, through Lake…
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2000
2000
River ecotones: carabid beetles as a tool for quality assessment
A. Boscaini
,
A. Franceschini
,
B. Maiolini
Hydrobiologia
2000
Corpus ID: 13137935
Carabids are frequently used in terrestrial ecology on account of their well-known autecology, wide distribution, their role as…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Threat to Date Palms in Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority by the Red Palm Weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
M. Kehat
Phytoparasitica
1999
Corpus ID: 37858757
The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera L., is the most important fruit crop in the Middle East, cultivated since prehistoric times…
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1990
Highly Cited
1990
Fruit infesting tephritids [Dipt.: Tephritidae] and associated parasitoids in Chiapas, Mexico
M. Aluja
,
J. Guillén
,
+5 authors
D. Mota
Entomophaga
1990
Corpus ID: 36962259
A total of 1,302 parasitoids representing 8 species and 4 families were recovered from 9,818 fruit fly host fruits sampled. The…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Biology and natural history of Brazilian Atlantic forest small mammals
G. Fonseca
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M. Kierulff
,
J. Stallings
1989
Corpus ID: 56080120
During a 17-month study, 20 small mammal species were recorded in the forests of the western slopes of the Brazilian Atlantic…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Lifetimes and substrate currents in static and dynamic hot-carrier degradation
W. Weber
,
C. Werner
,
A. Schwerin
International Electron Devices Meeting
1986
Corpus ID: 29294823
Device lifetimes are correlated with substrate currents for n-MOSFETs after static and dynamic stress. Good agreement between a…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Sampling ants with pitfall traps: Digging-in effects
P. Greenslade
Insectes Sociaux
1973
Corpus ID: 22879963
SummaryDigging-in effects were recorded while using pitfall traps in a study of ants in Southern Australia. These effects consist…
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