... from innovation studiesand Science & Technology Studies (STS), to see how they can link with and contribute to developing an understanding of both state and non-state dynamics in shaping innovation ... as: Salter and Faulkner: State strategies of governance in biomedical innovation: aligning conceptual approachesforunderstanding ‘Rising Powers’ in the global context Globalization and Health ... ‘innovative, and productive activities of firms’ Noting that the understanding of ‘institutions’ effect on sectoral innovation is in its infancy, Malerba [64] has outlined future directions for...
... the problem solving process, and giving the user comprehensible and powerful co,ands Hansen, W.J., User engineering principles for interactive systems, Proceedings of the Fall Joint Q~mputer Conference, ... ~uman Factors in Computer and Information Systems, Winthrop Publishers, Cambridge, HA (1980) 7) Critics and supporters of natural language usage can all find heartening and disheartening evidence ... thinking about the data stored in the machine An understanding of onto/into mappings, one-to-one/one-to-many/many-to-many relationships, set theory, boolean algebra, or predicate calculus and...
... to investigate LRRK2 structure ⁄ function-related proteins (e.g ROCO family proteins) in various model systems, including lower eukaryotes and invertebrates, in order to obtain clues for building ... ‘contaminants’ in the process of searching binding proteins, the in vivo evidence for the relationship between ROCO proteins and cytoskeletons in D discoideum suggests a need to further investigate ... illustration of domain structures and alignment for LRRK2 and LRRK2 structure-related proteins ANK, N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain; DEP, Dishevelled, EGL-10, pleckstrin domain; GEF, guanine-exchange...
... drugs, including carbamazepine and phenytoin in humans Having weak developmental toxicant of carbamazepine and phenytoin, VPA exposure is more toxicant In humans, infants exposed to VPA in utero ... required and redundant in Hh movement in developing wing imaginal discs (Han et al., 2004; Yan and Lin, 2009) Additional studies on the wing disc patterning have also demonstrated that in Dally and ... Gpc forms As shown for several vertebrate and invertebrate proteins, the N-terminal cysteine-rich domain of Gpcs can be splitted from the HS-modified and GPI-anchored C-terminal domain following...
... saturated intensity), and is not increased further when increasing continuously the thicknesses In the case of using source of Am241, the light materials to be used commonly for measuring their ... Table Intensity of scattering gamma-ray for different material White paper Yellow paper Plastic Aluminum Thin stainles steel Thickness Intensity Thickness Intensity Thickness Intensity Thickness Intensity ... aluminum and thin stainless steel), and the results between the data of theoretical simulation and those of experimental measurements are compared together [3-5] For backscattering effect, intensity...
... effect against virological and clinical end-points regarding HPV 31 (persistent infection and CIN2-3/AIS related diseases) has been reported after administrating the quadrivalent vaccine in the ... harmonizing the prevention strategies [primary and secondary] and assuring over time clear and complete information to the community will take place [74] In addition, the future aim in eradicating ... rapid, potent, and sustained immunologic response to the administration of a quadrivalent vaccine (targeting HPV 6, 11, 16, and 18) and after a bivalent vaccine (targeting HPV 16 and 18) has been...
... Impact Studiesand Management Approaches Fig Lupin plants and seeds during and two weeks after desiccation treatment Seeds were collected in five-day intervals, starting from 15 days after flowering ... compounds form a protective layer around proteins, thus preventing protein deformations (Crowe et al., 1990) During desiccation, changes occur at all levels of plant cell functions Maintaining the integrity ... Environment; Blackwell Publishing: Oxford, UK Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (2006) The Census of Agriculture and Forestry 2005 Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (2011)...
... of sugar beet in response to increasing concentration of flucarbazone in combination with 50 ppb sulfentrazone, and (b) shoot length inhibition of sugar beet in response to increasing concentration ... remaining in soil after time t In the bi-exponential decay model the dissipation rate is not constant and is fast initially and slow afterward, 54 Herbicides – Environmental Impact Studiesand ... bioluminescence decreased by 50% or more The level of bacterial luminescence is determined by the intensity of intracellular metabolism involving the enzyme luciferase A decrease in luminescence...
... cm–1), including the ABs ν(Car –Cl) and ν(C–Cl) They involved band intensities and frequency shift Very intense ABs appeared in the product spectrum at 605 and 530 cm–1, probably related to C–Cl and ... resheniya Rossiisko-skandinavskii nauchno-tekhnicheskii seminar (Problems of Drinking Water Supply and Ways of Their Solution Russian–Scandinavian Science and Technology Seminar), Rakhmanin, Yu A ( Ed.) ... 24 and 30 oN, constituting the southern part of the Nansei Islands (Fig 2) The Archipelago is a chain of more than 100 Islands lying in between Kyushu (mainland Japan) and Taiwan, separating...
... seed rate in order to obtain a plant density that optimizes crop yield and competition against weeds Seeding rate (seeds/30.5 cm) 10 15 Row spacing 38-inch twin 38-inch twin 38-inch twin LSD 0.05 ... the seeding rate for yield and quality based on pre-seeding rainfall and growing season rainfall (Table 2) There is also an economical seeding rate optimum Increasing the seeding rate of canola ... pre-seeding rainfall (PSR, mm) and rainfall in the growing period (GSR, mm) in Western Australia Adapted from Anderson et al., 2004 Another method to increase the stand density is by reducing the...
... spreading with stems growing up to 100 cm tall, creeping and rooting at the nodes Fournet (1991) and Myint (1994) indicated that the weed is propagated mainly by seed, stem cuttings and rooting ... reports of promising insect candidates for biological control of Commelina spp in the USA (Standish, 2001) In Korea and China, Zhang et al (1996), reported Lema concinnpennis and Lema scutellaris ... diffusa andstrategiesfor their management in banana fields are therefore justified as they will provide valuable information for incorporation into an integrated weed management system for banana...
... Impact Studiesand Management Approaches optimum temperature for C bonariensis was 20 °C, but minimum and maximum temperatures were estimated in 4.2 °C and 35 °C (Rollin and Tan, 2004) Germination ... Impact Studiesand Management Approaches were reported in Rio Grande Sul in 2005, and thereafter these biotypes have rapidly dispersed in all southern states and, more recently, in Midwest and Southeast ... in soybean areas and/ or the result of self pollination In consonance with the significant FIT value (FIT = 0.2703), overall inbreeding or nonrandomized breeding did play a major role in shaping...
... be inactive in zone i during time interval t, and this device is not used in any zone during the next (previous) time interval, this device is assumed to remain inactive in the same zone during ... Xu, J Heidemann, and D Estrin, “Geography-informed energy conservation for ad hoc routing,” in Proceedings of the Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM ’01), ... to be or in some cases These cases are handled by constraints in (9) Constraints in (9) ensure that each zone is covered by at most one device in any time interval Also, at each time interval,...
... or fat and the research was limited to the experimental rat studies About 50 studies were collected and 12 studies were finally selected after omitting some studies with insufficient information, ... Azlin binti Azlan1 and Toshio Omori1 of Systems Engineering and Science, Department of Bioscience and Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology, 2Department of Biotechnological Research, Ministry ... denitrification, which involve nitrogen-fixing, nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria, respectively Blue arrows indicate nitrogen fixation, including biological and industrial processes Green arrows indicate...
... saturated intensity), and is not increased further when increasing continuously the thicknesses In the case of using source of Am241, the light materials to be used commonly for measuring their ... Table Intensity of scattering gamma-ray for different material White paper Yellow paper Plastic Aluminum Thin stainles steel Thickness Intensity Thickness Intensity Thickness Intensity Thickness Intensity ... aluminum and thin stainless steel), and the results between the data of theoretical simulation and those of experimental measurements are compared together [3-5] For backscattering effect, intensity...
... process for environmental initiatives The CaseStudiesand Supplementary Information document supplements the information contained in the printed Report, introduces additional initiatives in each ... continuing to maintain zero landfill disposal of shipping materials By eliminating the use of cardboard and introducing returnable steel containers, Honda continues to reduce packaging use In ... 2009: CaseStudiesand Supplementary Information Dealer Packing Wholesaler Shipping Packaging Supplier Warehousing Incineration of cardboard Initiatives in Japan Product recycling Development initiatives...
... these services is Honda’ own“InterNavi Traffic s Information”service This information combines former“VICS* Information and member driving data collecting using the“Floating The server creates a ... more demanding performance requirements for M081HMC000 MA Conformable to Honda Requirements for Motorcycle Lubricant since 2001 correct understanding of low-viscosity motorcycle oil in training JASO ... construction were recycled into materials, including flooring for the customer reception area and the dining room of the employee welfare building, and particleboard flooring for corridors Associates...
... calorimetric data were obtained by heating and cooling the hydrochloride salts sample as shown in Table Each melting point of the DSC traces represents a crystalline melting point for the hydrochloride ... 100°C to eliminate their thermal history The experiments were carried out in a temperature range of –60°C to 450ºC with a cooling and heating rate of 10°C/min to obtain the melting point, Tm, which ... seem to be promising for the low melting point ILs that incorporate complexing agents The idea exploited here is using hydrochloric acids as protonrich electrolytes for proton carrying media Without...
... L-INSi and E-INSi [21,22] We performed benchmarks for DNA as well as for protein alignment As globally related benchmark sets we used BRAliBase II [36,37] for RNA and BALIBASE [38] for protein ... is inconsistent We are now interested in finding a good subset of Fq,r that does not contain any pairwise conflicts in the above sense The optimum solution would be obtained by removing a minimal ... Algorithm for Aligning Large Genomic Sequences Bioinformatics 2000, 16:948-949 Morgenstern B: A simple and space-efficient fragment-chaining algorithm for alignment of DNA and protein sequences...
... human Hostile/Instrumental [48] Impulsive/Premeditated [49) Clinical, experimental, developmental Forensic, adult, clinical, experimental nothing intrinsically pathological about either form of aggression ... the division into PIP and RADI subtypes [21] Findings regarding the two forms in imaging and cognitive neuroscience provocation studies point to the fact that these two forms of aggression run ... freezing Increasing levels of threat results in flight The final response is fight - rearing up, when the animal finds itself trapped in conditions of inescapable threat This last and final step...