The document provides information about various services and events happening at Fort Riley. It announces that the Fort Riley Tax Center is now open to prepare 2009-2011 tax returns. It also notes that the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team will be conducting a training rotation at the National Training Center in February. Additionally, it reminds residents to only call 911 for emergencies and to follow parking regulations on post.
A web-based survey was conducted with 20 respondents who were asked questions about their careers, education, income, and relationship with CET over the past 10 years. The majority of respondents were architects who had pursued further studies, with over half obtaining overseas education. Average annual pre-tax incomes ranged widely from Rs. 0-24 lakhs, with most respondents expressing satisfaction in their careers. When asked about their relationship to CET in the future, most said they would be willing to mentor students or share their expertise through seminars.
This document contains a collection of quotes and sentiments about love between Kimberley Butcher and Alex Harris. The quotes express ideas like love being a feeling you cannot live without, love allowing you to see qualities in another that others don't notice, and love making the challenges of life worthwhile. They also reference the eternal and young nature of true love.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Also, please check the school website for announcements and information from everything from Athletics to Scholarship information. http://jchs.usd475.org
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates. Temperatures are high, make sure you stay hydrated and have a wonderful, safe weekend!
CSL In Session - Beyond Management: Growing Library Staff for Organizational ... Colorado State Library
Are you a manager? Join the conversation! Whether you’re new to management or have been a supervisor for years, engage with us in a discussion about making good staff better, and the pitfalls that can happen in the process. Based on new models from human resources and the business world.
Sharon Morris, Director of Library Development and Innovation at the Colorado State Library, is a doctoral student in the Simmons Managerial Leadership in Libraries program. This session is based on some of her doctoral work in human resources development.
Each ILEAD USA Team has $1000 in grant funds to help make your project a reality. Jean and Christine will cover what the funds can be used for, and the necessary procedures.
The document provides information about various services and events happening at Fort Riley. It announces that the Fort Riley Tax Center is now open to prepare 2009-2011 tax returns. It also notes that the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team will be conducting a training rotation at the National Training Center in February. Additionally, it reminds residents to only call 911 for emergencies and to follow parking regulations on post.
A web-based survey was conducted with 20 respondents who were asked questions about their careers, education, income, and relationship with CET over the past 10 years. The majority of respondents were architects who had pursued further studies, with over half obtaining overseas education. Average annual pre-tax incomes ranged widely from Rs. 0-24 lakhs, with most respondents expressing satisfaction in their careers. When asked about their relationship to CET in the future, most said they would be willing to mentor students or share their expertise through seminars.
This document contains a collection of quotes and sentiments about love between Kimberley Butcher and Alex Harris. The quotes express ideas like love being a feeling you cannot live without, love allowing you to see qualities in another that others don't notice, and love making the challenges of life worthwhile. They also reference the eternal and young nature of true love.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Also, please check the school website for announcements and information from everything from Athletics to Scholarship information. http://jchs.usd475.org
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates. Temperatures are high, make sure you stay hydrated and have a wonderful, safe weekend!
CSL In Session - Beyond Management: Growing Library Staff for Organizational ... Colorado State Library
Are you a manager? Join the conversation! Whether you’re new to management or have been a supervisor for years, engage with us in a discussion about making good staff better, and the pitfalls that can happen in the process. Based on new models from human resources and the business world.
Sharon Morris, Director of Library Development and Innovation at the Colorado State Library, is a doctoral student in the Simmons Managerial Leadership in Libraries program. This session is based on some of her doctoral work in human resources development.
Each ILEAD USA Team has $1000 in grant funds to help make your project a reality. Jean and Christine will cover what the funds can be used for, and the necessary procedures.
Black & Veatch Power Delivery OverviewBacchus219
Black & Veatch Corporation is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company founded in 1915 with over 8,500 employees in more than 100 offices worldwide. The company generates $2.3 billion in annual revenues with a diversified portfolio including energy, water, federal services and telecommunications. Black & Veatch has leadership positions across many industries and is committed to improving quality of life through infrastructure projects worldwide with a focus on safety and client value.
Evaluation of Mousticide against Aedes at High Rise Flat Setapakentogenex
This report summarizes a project evaluating formulations of an insect repellent and mosquito larvicide against dengue vectors. The project was led by Prof. Dr. Sallehudin Sulaiman from November 2008 to November 2010. As part of the project, two formulations of a trypsin modulating oostatic factor combined with Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (TMOF-BTI) were tested against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae at high-rise flats in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The formulations achieved high larval mortality rates of 50-100% compared to the untreated control.
Bill stankiewicz copy of 2010 retail-consumer-products-supply-chain-reportBill Stankiewicz
Logistics Strategies, information provided by Bill Stankiewicz here.
The next few chapters of this report focus on questions that were aimed only to respondents representing retailers or consumer products manufacturers.
Walmart have recently announced that they are going to take control of the inbound transportation of their suppliers. In light of this, respondents were asked to identify their stance on taking control of
inbound transportation for suppliers. The majority (58%) are currently
managing some of their suppliers' inbound transportation,
Dawn of the Devils March 2012 Monthly NewsletterNoel Waterman
Dawn of the Devils March 2012 Monthly Newsletter : please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
This document provides the solution steps to a weekly extreme Sudoku puzzle from February 27 - March 5, 2011. It uses various Sudoku strategies like compartment range checks, removing stranded digits, naked pairs/triples/quadruples, X-Wings, and Y-Wings to systematically fill in the grid. Each step is labeled with the strategy used to arrive at that solution, making it easy to follow the logic and elimination of candidates throughout the puzzle.
This document discusses how executives can effectively manage impressions through body language by applying principles from Bharata Muni's ancient text Natyasastra. It recommends executives adopt a "valiant" personality through an upright, confident posture and enthusiastic demeanor. Specific behaviors are outlined, like making eye contact, smiling slightly, and using an active voice. Adopting this heroic stance and carefully managing facial expressions and gestures can create a strong, impressive presence according to Natyasastra's theories of communication and impression management.
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates. Hope everyone has a wonderful and enjoyable weekend!
Congratulations to the Class of 2012 and Happy Mother’s Day !!!
Upcoming Events and information to pass along to our Soldiers and Families:
This document provides contact information for various family and morale services on Fort Riley, Kansas, including child care centers, youth programs, recreation facilities, the library, and Army Community Services. It lists the phone numbers, locations, and brief descriptions for over 20 different programs and facilities available to soldiers and families. The back page provides production credits for the summer activity guide.
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) provides members with opportunities to network through their 35 local sections across 9 regions, international sections in over 40 countries, and 75 specialist interest groups. The RSC also offers career resources and services, discounts on publications and events, and financial support through grants and bursaries. Members can access these benefits through the MyRSC online portal and by contacting the RSC's specialists in areas like careers, interest groups, and the benevolent fund.
Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator that can effectively control mosquito larvae at very low doses. It has low toxicity to mammals and minimal environmental impact. Field trials show that pyriproxyfen can inhibit the emergence of adult Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever at concentrations as low as 0.012 parts per billion in water. Pyriproxyfen is over 100 times more toxic to Culex quinquefasciatus larvae than other common larvicides and remains effective for 4-5 weeks in rainy conditions and up to 11 weeks in dry conditions.
Effects of TMOF-Bti against Aedes outside labentogenex
1) The study evaluated the effectiveness and residual effects of trypsin modulating oostatic factor-Bacillus thuringiensis israeliensis (TMOF-Bti) formulations against Aedes aegypti larvae outside the laboratory.
2) The results showed that all TMOF-Bti formulations were highly effective in the first two weeks, achieving 100% larval mortality for all concentrations tested.
3) The TMOF-Bti rice husk formulation containing 2% TMOF and 2% Bti had residual effects up to the third week. The TMOF-Bti rice husk formulation containing 4% TMOF and 4% Bti had
Simulated Field Trial of Mousticide against Aedes at UKM Campusentogenex
This project evaluated formulations combining trypsin modulating oostatic factor (TMOF) and Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Over 24 months, the project tested proprietary rice husk and wettable powder formulations containing various concentrations of TMOF-Bti outdoors on the UKM campus. Results showed the formulations achieved over 90% larval mortality for the first 2 weeks and remained 80-90% effective for 5 weeks, demonstrating their potential as natural larvicides for dengue vector control.
MD Mousticide Efficacy Testing by MRI Sri Lankaentogenex
The document reports on testing the biological efficacy of two mosquito larvicides, WP/10/21 and RH/0/22 containing Bacillus thuringiensis, against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Laboratory tests found 100% mortality of 4th instar A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides. Field tests in artificial containers also found 100% mortality of 3rd instar field-collected A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides, with residual efficacy observed for 30 days.
Larvicidal Activity of Mousticide RH and WP Against Anopheles sp.entogenex
1) Researchers tested the larvicidal effects of MousticideTM rice husk and wettable powder formulations against third instar larvae of Anopheles sinensis, a malaria vector mosquito.
2) MousticideTM achieved 100% larval mortality within 24 hours for both formulations, whereas the control chemical AbateTM only achieved 3.3% mortality over the same period.
3) The results suggest that MousticideTM can be an effective agent for controlling malaria transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. Both formulations of MousticideTM proved to be highly effective against Anopheles sinensis larvae.
Synergy Between Aedes Aegypti Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor and bti by D...entogenex
The document discusses the synergistic effects between Aedes aegypti Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor (TMOF) and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (Bti) toxins. TMOF and genes encoding Bti toxins were cloned and expressed individually and jointly in Pichia pastoris yeast cells. Larval bioassays found that P. pastoris cells expressing both TMOF and Bti toxins caused higher mortality in Aedes aegypti larvae than cells expressing either component alone. This demonstrates the synergistic potential of combining TMOF and Bti toxins as a biological control agent against mosquito larvae.
Bed bug testing icr lab - 505-0030 protocolentogenex
The document describes a study protocol to evaluate the efficacy of Bio d’ Bug Bed Bug Control Solution spray against bed bugs. Ten bed bugs will be sprayed with the test product or a control in 5 replicates each. Bed bugs will be observed for knockdown at various time points and mortality will be recorded at 24 and 48 hours. The objective is to determine the product's ability to knock down and kill bed bugs.
The document reports on testing the biological efficacy of two mosquito larvicides, WP/10/21 and RH/0/22 containing Bacillus thuringiensis, against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Laboratory tests found 100% mortality of 4th instar A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides. Field tests in artificial containers also found 100% mortality of 3rd instar field-collected A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides, with residual efficacy observed for 30 days.
Larvicidal activity of mousticide in rice husk and wettable powder formulatio...entogenex
1. Researchers tested the larvicidal effects of MousticideTM rice husk and wettable powder formulations against third instar larvae of Anopheles sinensis, a malaria vector mosquito.
2. MousticideTM achieved 100% larval mortality within 24 hours for both formulations, whereas the control chemical AbateTM only achieved 3.3% mortality over the same period, demonstrating MousticideTM's greater effectiveness.
3. The results suggest that MousticideTM can be an effective agent for controlling malaria transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. Both formulations of MousticideTM proved to be highly effective larvicides against An. sinensis larvae.
Black & Veatch Power Delivery OverviewBacchus219
Black & Veatch Corporation is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company founded in 1915 with over 8,500 employees in more than 100 offices worldwide. The company generates $2.3 billion in annual revenues with a diversified portfolio including energy, water, federal services and telecommunications. Black & Veatch has leadership positions across many industries and is committed to improving quality of life through infrastructure projects worldwide with a focus on safety and client value.
Evaluation of Mousticide against Aedes at High Rise Flat Setapakentogenex
This report summarizes a project evaluating formulations of an insect repellent and mosquito larvicide against dengue vectors. The project was led by Prof. Dr. Sallehudin Sulaiman from November 2008 to November 2010. As part of the project, two formulations of a trypsin modulating oostatic factor combined with Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (TMOF-BTI) were tested against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae at high-rise flats in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The formulations achieved high larval mortality rates of 50-100% compared to the untreated control.
Bill stankiewicz copy of 2010 retail-consumer-products-supply-chain-reportBill Stankiewicz
Logistics Strategies, information provided by Bill Stankiewicz here.
The next few chapters of this report focus on questions that were aimed only to respondents representing retailers or consumer products manufacturers.
Walmart have recently announced that they are going to take control of the inbound transportation of their suppliers. In light of this, respondents were asked to identify their stance on taking control of
inbound transportation for suppliers. The majority (58%) are currently
managing some of their suppliers' inbound transportation,
Dawn of the Devils March 2012 Monthly NewsletterNoel Waterman
Dawn of the Devils March 2012 Monthly Newsletter : please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
This document provides the solution steps to a weekly extreme Sudoku puzzle from February 27 - March 5, 2011. It uses various Sudoku strategies like compartment range checks, removing stranded digits, naked pairs/triples/quadruples, X-Wings, and Y-Wings to systematically fill in the grid. Each step is labeled with the strategy used to arrive at that solution, making it easy to follow the logic and elimination of candidates throughout the puzzle.
This document discusses how executives can effectively manage impressions through body language by applying principles from Bharata Muni's ancient text Natyasastra. It recommends executives adopt a "valiant" personality through an upright, confident posture and enthusiastic demeanor. Specific behaviors are outlined, like making eye contact, smiling slightly, and using an active voice. Adopting this heroic stance and carefully managing facial expressions and gestures can create a strong, impressive presence according to Natyasastra's theories of communication and impression management.
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates. Hope everyone has a wonderful and enjoyable weekend!
Congratulations to the Class of 2012 and Happy Mother’s Day !!!
Upcoming Events and information to pass along to our Soldiers and Families:
This document provides contact information for various family and morale services on Fort Riley, Kansas, including child care centers, youth programs, recreation facilities, the library, and Army Community Services. It lists the phone numbers, locations, and brief descriptions for over 20 different programs and facilities available to soldiers and families. The back page provides production credits for the summer activity guide.
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) provides members with opportunities to network through their 35 local sections across 9 regions, international sections in over 40 countries, and 75 specialist interest groups. The RSC also offers career resources and services, discounts on publications and events, and financial support through grants and bursaries. Members can access these benefits through the MyRSC online portal and by contacting the RSC's specialists in areas like careers, interest groups, and the benevolent fund.
Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator that can effectively control mosquito larvae at very low doses. It has low toxicity to mammals and minimal environmental impact. Field trials show that pyriproxyfen can inhibit the emergence of adult Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever at concentrations as low as 0.012 parts per billion in water. Pyriproxyfen is over 100 times more toxic to Culex quinquefasciatus larvae than other common larvicides and remains effective for 4-5 weeks in rainy conditions and up to 11 weeks in dry conditions.
Effects of TMOF-Bti against Aedes outside labentogenex
1) The study evaluated the effectiveness and residual effects of trypsin modulating oostatic factor-Bacillus thuringiensis israeliensis (TMOF-Bti) formulations against Aedes aegypti larvae outside the laboratory.
2) The results showed that all TMOF-Bti formulations were highly effective in the first two weeks, achieving 100% larval mortality for all concentrations tested.
3) The TMOF-Bti rice husk formulation containing 2% TMOF and 2% Bti had residual effects up to the third week. The TMOF-Bti rice husk formulation containing 4% TMOF and 4% Bti had
Simulated Field Trial of Mousticide against Aedes at UKM Campusentogenex
This project evaluated formulations combining trypsin modulating oostatic factor (TMOF) and Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Over 24 months, the project tested proprietary rice husk and wettable powder formulations containing various concentrations of TMOF-Bti outdoors on the UKM campus. Results showed the formulations achieved over 90% larval mortality for the first 2 weeks and remained 80-90% effective for 5 weeks, demonstrating their potential as natural larvicides for dengue vector control.
MD Mousticide Efficacy Testing by MRI Sri Lankaentogenex
The document reports on testing the biological efficacy of two mosquito larvicides, WP/10/21 and RH/0/22 containing Bacillus thuringiensis, against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Laboratory tests found 100% mortality of 4th instar A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides. Field tests in artificial containers also found 100% mortality of 3rd instar field-collected A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides, with residual efficacy observed for 30 days.
Larvicidal Activity of Mousticide RH and WP Against Anopheles sp.entogenex
1) Researchers tested the larvicidal effects of MousticideTM rice husk and wettable powder formulations against third instar larvae of Anopheles sinensis, a malaria vector mosquito.
2) MousticideTM achieved 100% larval mortality within 24 hours for both formulations, whereas the control chemical AbateTM only achieved 3.3% mortality over the same period.
3) The results suggest that MousticideTM can be an effective agent for controlling malaria transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. Both formulations of MousticideTM proved to be highly effective against Anopheles sinensis larvae.
Synergy Between Aedes Aegypti Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor and bti by D...entogenex
The document discusses the synergistic effects between Aedes aegypti Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor (TMOF) and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (Bti) toxins. TMOF and genes encoding Bti toxins were cloned and expressed individually and jointly in Pichia pastoris yeast cells. Larval bioassays found that P. pastoris cells expressing both TMOF and Bti toxins caused higher mortality in Aedes aegypti larvae than cells expressing either component alone. This demonstrates the synergistic potential of combining TMOF and Bti toxins as a biological control agent against mosquito larvae.
Bed bug testing icr lab - 505-0030 protocolentogenex
The document describes a study protocol to evaluate the efficacy of Bio d’ Bug Bed Bug Control Solution spray against bed bugs. Ten bed bugs will be sprayed with the test product or a control in 5 replicates each. Bed bugs will be observed for knockdown at various time points and mortality will be recorded at 24 and 48 hours. The objective is to determine the product's ability to knock down and kill bed bugs.
The document reports on testing the biological efficacy of two mosquito larvicides, WP/10/21 and RH/0/22 containing Bacillus thuringiensis, against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Laboratory tests found 100% mortality of 4th instar A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides. Field tests in artificial containers also found 100% mortality of 3rd instar field-collected A. aegypti larvae exposed to the larvicides, with residual efficacy observed for 30 days.
Larvicidal activity of mousticide in rice husk and wettable powder formulatio...entogenex
1. Researchers tested the larvicidal effects of MousticideTM rice husk and wettable powder formulations against third instar larvae of Anopheles sinensis, a malaria vector mosquito.
2. MousticideTM achieved 100% larval mortality within 24 hours for both formulations, whereas the control chemical AbateTM only achieved 3.3% mortality over the same period, demonstrating MousticideTM's greater effectiveness.
3. The results suggest that MousticideTM can be an effective agent for controlling malaria transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. Both formulations of MousticideTM proved to be highly effective larvicides against An. sinensis larvae.
The document discusses a new mosquito larvicide called MOUSTIcide developed by Malaysian company EntoGeneX Industries. MOUSTIcide uses a peptide from yeast called TMOF that kills mosquito larvae when ingested. Field tests show MOUSTIcide can control mosquito populations for up to 4 weeks and help reduce dengue outbreaks. EntoGeneX also produces Moustique, a natural insect repellent made from wild tomatoes that protects against mosquito bites for up to 8 hours. Both products are considered safer alternatives to conventional insecticides and repellents.
Acute effect of tmof against op polinators not transformedentogenex
TMOF is a peptide that inhibits trypsin production in mosquitoes. This study tested the acute effects of TMOF formulations (wettable powder and rice husk) and the biopesticide Ecobac-1 on three populations of the oil palm pollinator Elaeidobius kamerunicus. Results showed that TMOF and Ecobac-1 caused no significant mortality of the pollinators after one week of exposure, while the chemical insecticide cypermethrin caused 100% mortality. This suggests that TMOF and Ecobac-1 are safe alternatives to chemical insecticides for controlling pests in oil palms without harming the important pollinator E. kamerunic
MOUSTICIDE™ - TMOF™ Published in The Journal of Tropical Medicine & Parasitologyentogenex
This study evaluated the larvicidal effects of various formulations of Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor (TMOF) against Aedes aegypti larvae. TMOF yeast cell paste and dried powder caused mortality in larvae from 24 to 96 hours of exposure and had residual effects for 4 weeks. TMOF and dried yeast powder caused 100% larval mortality after 96 hours. TMOF and Bti formulations in rice husk, wettable powder, and mosquito fudge cubes were highly effective, causing mortality within 1 hour and residual effects for 4 weeks without additional larvae. Mosquito fudge cubes remained effective for 3 months. TMOF and Bti formulations show potential for dengue vector control
This document from the EPA summarizes their reregistration eligibility decision for the pesticide EGX-101. It includes an overview of the chemical, its uses, the regulatory history and data requirements. It also analyzes the human health and environmental effects. The EPA determined that some uses of EGX-101 are eligible for reregistration but others will be phased out unless the registrants can demonstrate the risks can be mitigated. Registrants must submit additional data and make labeling changes to comply with the EPA's regulations.
The EPA is reregistering the pesticide EGX-101. EGX-101 is used as a dog and cat repellent and iris borer deterrent. Testing found EGX-101 has low toxicity. The EPA will reregister EGX-101 if required data is submitted and labels are updated with new safety restrictions and instructions. A public comment period will be held before finalizing the reregistration.
This document provides explanations for the IOBC database on the selectivity of pesticides. It summarizes toxicity test results from various sources, especially the IOBC Joint Pesticide Testing Programs, on the effects of pesticides on beneficial arthropods and organisms. The document describes the classification system used to indicate a pesticide's toxicity and provides references and lists of pesticides and active ingredients included in the database for easy reference.
This document provides explanations for a database on the selectivity of pesticides from the International Organisation for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants (IOBC). The database contains toxicity classifications for pesticides against beneficial arthropods, bees, earthworms, and fish based on test results. The classifications range from harmless to highly harmful. The document describes the sources and methodology used to compile the database, including the criteria used to determine toxicity classifications. It is intended to help users select pesticides while considering effects on non-target organisms.
The document compares using LMO (E. coli bacteria) and LMO (Pichia pastoris yeast) to produce insulin and TMOFTM. E. coli is used to produce insulin by transforming it with genes for insulin subunits A and B, while Pichia pastoris is used to express the TMOFTM molecule. Both production methods involve a two-step LMO elimination process using heat and drying to kill the LMOs, verified by culture simulations showing no LMO presence.
The document presents the results of a study evaluating the toxicity of TMOF, an insecticide, and its formulations (WP TMOF and Rice Husk TMOF) on Elaeidobius kamerunicus, a pollinator of oil palms. Exposure to the insecticide formulations resulted in mortality rates of less than 20% for the pollinator at 24, 48, and 72 hours, classifying the toxicity as "harmless" according to international standards. This confirms that TMOF and its products have little to no adverse effects on non-target insects like E. kamerunicus.