Sign Up to our social questions and Answers Engine to ask questions, answer people’s questions, and connect with other people.
Login to our social questions & Answers Engine to ask questions answer people’s questions & connect with other people.
Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.
Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.
Questions | Answers | Discussions | Knowledge sharing | Communities & more.
What are Ovitrap Baskets?
These are small dark containers (e.g. black, red) made from different materials (e.g. glass, metal, plastic, rubber) containing water (e.g. 0.25–2 lt) or water with decomposing organic material (e.g. hay, leaves, yeast), and a substrate to collect mosquito eggs (e.g. wooded tongue depressor, germinaRead more
These are small dark containers (e.g. black, red) made from different materials (e.g. glass, metal, plastic, rubber) containing water (e.g. 0.25–2 lt) or water with decomposing organic material (e.g. hay, leaves, yeast), and a substrate to collect mosquito eggs (e.g. wooded tongue depressor, germination paper, cloth). Ovitraps were produced to detect the presence of Ae. aegypti during the eradication campaign of this mosquito in the Americas [7]. Ovitraps target eggs from ovipositing gravid female mosquitoes, so that mass ovitrapping intends to reduce the fecundity of the Aedes population. A principal limitation of small ovitraps as an area-wide mass trapping strategy is the need for servicing them frequently to replace water, attractants, and oviposition substrates, but also to prevent hatched larvae from becoming adults. The latter issue has been addressed by adding larvicides that do not repel ovipositing females (Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, spinosad, novaluron, S-methoprene, yeast interfering RNA) [8,9]. Chan et al. [10] developed an autocidal ovitrap to control Ae. aegypti in Singapore that prevented the emergence of adult mosquitoes developing inside the ovitrap by mechanical means (asphyxiation). The authors recommended the use of autocidal ovitraps along with source reduction to maximize control. There are no recent publications that address controlling Aedes species using ovitraps and earlier studies on mass trapping were reviewed by Johnson et al. [5]. Currently, insecticidal traps are not considered for mass trapping Aedes species.
See lessWhat is human capital formation?
Human capital formation is a process which converts human resources into human capital. It is the process of acquiring and increasing the number of people who have the skills, education, and experience which is necessary for the economic development of the country.
Human capital formation is a process which converts human resources into human capital. It is the process of acquiring and increasing the number of people who have the skills, education, and experience which is necessary for the economic development of the country.
See lessWhat is physical capital?
Physical capital represents in economics one of the three primary factors of production. Physical capital is the apparatus used to produce a good and services. Physical capital represents the tangible man-made goods that help and support the production. Inventory, cash, equipment or real estate areRead more
Physical capital represents in economics one of the three primary factors of production. Physical capital is the apparatus used to produce a good and services. Physical capital represents the tangible man-made goods that help and support the production. Inventory, cash, equipment or real estate are all examples of physical capital.
See lessWhat is human development?
Human development is defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being. Human development is about the real freedom ordinary people have to decide who to be, what to do, and how to live.
Human development is defined as the process of enlarging people’s freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being. Human development is about the real freedom ordinary people have to decide who to be, what to do, and how to live.
See lessWhat is utility?
In economics, utility is a term used to determine the worth or value of a good or service. More specifically, utility is the total satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a good or service.
In economics, utility is a term used to determine the worth or value of a good or service. More specifically, utility is the total satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a good or service.
See lessWhat is real flow?
Real flows depict the way that commodities and products & services are produced and consumed in the economy.
Real flows depict the way that commodities and products & services are produced and consumed in the economy.
See lessDefine real GNP.
Gross national product (GNP) is the total value of all the final goods and services made by a nation’s economy in a specific time (usually a year). GNP is different from net national product, which considers depreciation and the consumption of capital.
Gross national product (GNP) is the total value of all the final goods and services made by a nation’s economy in a specific time (usually a year). GNP is different from net national product, which considers depreciation and the consumption of capital.
See lessWhich metal does not react with cold as well as hot water ?
Iron doesn't react with cold or hot water
Iron doesn’t react with cold or hot water
See lessThe rim of the pulley of a flat belt drive is slightly crowned to ?
rim of the pulley of a flat belt drive is slightly crowned to Prevent the belt from running of the pulley
rim of the pulley of a flat belt drive is slightly crowned to Prevent the belt from running of the pulley
See lessThe included angle of a pulley from a v belt is ?
30° to 40° angle for a pulley
30° to 40° angle for a pulley
See less