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ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung

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8005 Zürich, Technoparkstrasse 1 / Einstein PFA G 11 (2. OG)

ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung

Technoparkstrasse 1

8005 Zürich

37 results for "herbivores" under ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung

How climate change is disrupting ecosystems | ETH Zurich

... which has been established over a long period. Plants and herbivores are characterised by long-term co ... occupied sites. At higher elevations, this is seen in insect herbivores being generally less abundant and ... balance which has been established over a long period. Plants and herbivores are characterised by long ... in their occupied sites. At higher elevations, this is seen in insect herbivores being generally less ...

SystemsX.ch – Die Schweizer Forschungsinitiative in Systembiologie:...

... (ETHZ); Prof. Matthias Peter (ETHZ) RootoX: A Systems Approach to Understand How Herbivores Cope with ... . Matthias Peter (ETHZ) RootoX: A Systems Approach to Understand How Herbivores Cope with Root-produced ...

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COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS GmbH

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8005 Zürich, Technoparkstrasse 1 / Darwin 3002

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COMSOL is a global provider of simulation software for product design and research. Its COMSOL Multiphysics® product includes functionality for creating physics-based models and simulation applications. Add-on products connect seamlessly via the platform to bring specialized functionality for electromagnetics, structural mechanics, acoustics, fluid flow, heat transfer, and chemical engineering.

COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS GmbH

Technoparkstrasse 1

8005 Zürich

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Simulating Pesticide Runoff, the Effects of Aldicarb | COMSOL Blog

... of insect herbivores on many crops, especially cotton. When aldicarb degrades, it transforms first ... of insect herbivores on many crops, especially cotton. When aldicarb degrades, it transforms first ...

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