Similar words: chromosphere, promontory, pheochromocytoma, heteromorphic, bromo, promote, gnomon, promoter. Meaning: ['ferəməʊn] n. a chemical substance secreted externally by some animals (especially insects) that influences the physiology or behavior of other animals of the same species.
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1. Female ants release pheromones from their scent glands.
2. Its alarm pheromone contains over thirty different chemicals.
3. Love boils down to pheromones, it says.
4. Pests are monitored with traps laced with attractive pheromones, to time limited chemical spraying with ultra-low volume equipment.
5. Other strategies use natural chemicals called pheromones to disrupt insect reproduction.
6. The smell excited her like a pheromone, even now, three years after she had walked out on all that madness.
7. The larvae produce pheromones and these, circulating within the army, stimulate it to keep on the move.
8. They have different instincts, different pheromones, different patterns of behaviour, a different mind structure.
9. ACS; TSP; feedback factor; heuristic crossover operator; pheromone.
10. Reserch and development on probe traps, attractants, pheromone probe traps and electronic detecting system were introduced.
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11. By use of the properties of pheromone of ant colony algorithm, an ant colony algorithm based on multiplicate pheromone is proposed to solve the traveling salesman problems(TSP).
12. Upon contact, the pheromone is sent to sex - specific regions in the female's brain.
13. The pheromone receptor of Auricularia auricula was similar to counterparts of tetrapolar basidiomycetes on the basis of BLAST results.
14. Meanwhile, according to the features of the pheromone strewing in the grids, a new strewing method and updating strategy of pheromone is reconstructed to accelerate convergence of the solution.
15. The analog of agrotic pheromone E - 7 - pentadecen - 1 - ol acetate is synthesized from aleutric acid by three steps.
16. The novel transition rule and the different pheromone reinforcement rules are discussed in this paper when ant colony systems are applied to minimizing the make-span in job shop scheduling problem.
17. Does the contact sex pheromone of Japanese pine sawyer , Monochamus alternatus, exist?
18. Furthermore, according to the features of the pheromone strewing when solving the problem by ant colony algorithm, the strewing method and updating strategy of pheromone were reconstructed.
19. But the most pervasive and important mechanism is based on chemical substances called pheromones.
20. When, for instance in Solenopsis, the food source is so large that many ants are needed, mass-acting pheromones are released.
21. The type of character that almost convinces you that some human females secrete pheromones.
22. Certainly, few entomologists doubt that the amazingly intricate structure of moths' antennae are specific pheromone detectors.
23. The results corroborate the role of these proteins in pheromone transport and elaborate the structural basis of ligand binding.
24. Meanwhile, new subscribers began to flock, like moths scenting pheromones, to the Times.
25. Do plants, then, also communicate by means of airborne pheromones or in some other, perhaps more subtle fashion, as well?
26. Global searching and convergence abilities are improved by adaptively changing the pheromone trails evaporation parameters.
27. Honeybee is polyandry and eusocial-insect that they produce by colony fission and swarming who communicate with dancing and pheromone.
28. This paper summarized Ectropis obliqua Prout s biological control researches from the point of mass rearing, pathogenic natural enemy, predator, parasitoid and pheromone.
29. Pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) in insects are one branch of multigene family of odorant binding proteins (OBPs) and play an important role in the recognition of sex pheromone.
30. This dissertation defines the heuristic information in ACO properly and designs the corresponding ACO's state transition rule and pheromone updating rule.
More similar words: chromosphere, promontory, pheochromocytoma, heteromorphic, bromo, promote, gnomon, promoter, promotor, spheroid, solomon, homonym, promotion, promotive, anadromous, chromosome, spheroidal, tocopherol, homoerotic, y chromosome, x chromosome, chromogenic, promotional, atheroma, pseudomonas, monomorphic, from hand to mouth, sex chromosome, macromolecule, spherocytosis.