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Codlin


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Codling

Example Sentences:

Codling


Definition:

  • (n.) An apple fit to stew or coddle.
  • (n.) An immature apple.
  • (n.) A young cod; also, a hake.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Preparations of ecdysterone, ponasterone A and sum of ecdysones isolated from the plant sources possess a high hormonal activity with respect to house fly larvae and codling moth caterpillars.
  • (2) AcMNPV could not initiate a productive infection in frog, turtle, trout, or codling moth cell lines.
  • (3) Anthony Codling at Jefferies, the building investment group, said the decision to sell Parsons Brinckerhoff would be "the biggest strategic decision the company is going to make in the next five years" and could deter potential candidates from the chief executive role.
  • (4) Specifically, life span was shown to be different in different photoperiodic regimens for the codling moth and the face fly.
  • (5) These highly active chemical attractants have been synthesized for some of the most important insect pests, including the boll weevil, gypsy moth, codling moth, tobacco budworm, European corn borer, and several bark beetles.
  • (6) Parsons Brinckerhoff was described by Codling as "the jewel in the crown", as the consulting trade is seen as a more reliable source of income, compared with the more volatile construction business.
  • (7) London’s status as the world’s best big city is underpinned by labour mobility, cultural diversity and a constant influx of talent and investment from around the world, and the UK economy in turn is powered by the success of our capital city.” Anthony Codling, analyst at Liberum Capital, said of the UK’s housebuilders, Berkeley was most sensitive to the referendum decision.
  • (8) The structure of a sex pheromone of the codling moth.
  • (9) Extension of day length by artificial light in selected field plots in the fall prevented 76 percent of European corn borer [Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner)] larvae and 70 percent of codling moth [Laspeyresia pomonella (L.)] larvae from entering diapause.
  • (10) Feeding tests showed that the powdered dried leaves and leaf extracts of L. bidwilli are toxic to the larvae of the housefly (Musca domestica), and the codling moth (Laspeyresia pomonella).
  • (11) Anthony Codling at said Parsons Brinckerhoff was "the jewel in the crown", as the consulting trade is seen as a more reliable source of income, compared with the more volatile construction business.
  • (12) In the codling moth, trans-8, trans-10-dodecadien-1-ol was found to be present at a level of 3.5 ng per female, and in the European grapevine moth trans-7, cis-9-dodecadienyl acetate at a level of 1.6 ng.

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