... optimization of the storage efficiency of an aquifer is of great interest in GCS Therefore, a simulation tool that has the capability of determining the optimal solutions by balancing various trade-offs ... the mobility, viscosity, and relative permeability of the non-wetting phase (CO2) respectively and mw, µw, and krw are the mobility, viscosity, and relative permeability of the wetting phase (brine) ... is the pressure response of the target storage site due to the presence of the sequestered CO2 Because of the very limited compressibility of water, supercritical CO2, and formation matrix, the...
... guidelines and GACP monographs for medicinal plantsand related standard operating procedures; and ¨ encourage and support the sustainable cultivation andcollectionof medicinal plantsof good ... social benefits of sustainable collectionof medicinal plants The collection team should take measures to ensure the welfare and safety of staff and local communities during all stages of medicinal ... the kind of fertilizer used, and the time, amount and method of its use; the type of pesticide used - including insecticides, fungicides and herbicides – and the amount, time and method of its...
... region between b and b¢ in GmPDIL-1, and between b and b¢ and b¢ and a¢ in GmPDIL-2, the structure of these regions may be protease resistant The activity of recombinant GmPDIL-1 and GmPDIL-2, which ... [34] In the case of GmPDIL-2, 10 of the 11 introns had TTNAN, and the eighth intron possessed CTNAN Promoter regions of around kb and 1.5 kb upstream of each start codon of GmPDIL-1 and GmPDIL-2 ... (Glu67 and Glu412 of GmPDIL-1, and Glu95 and Glu434 of GmPDIL-2), suggested to facilitate the release of the active site from a mixed disulfide with substrate [30], were also conserved GmPDIL-1 and...
... made when the risks of leaching or runoff are minimized Types of Manure Storages Semisolid Manure Storage Manure storage type depends on how the manure is handled Manure can be handled as liquid, ... planning and selecting a manure storage facility are discussed below Size/Capacity ofStorage Beef Cattle The required capacity of a manure storage unit depends on the volume of the manure, volume of ... Include the volume of normal runoff and the 25-year, 24-hour runoff from the facility’s drainage area during the storage period Minimize the discharge of nonpolluted runoff into the storage structure...
... Environmental Adaptations and Stress Tolerance ofPlants in the Era of Climate Change Parvaiz Ahmad ● M.N.V Prasad Editors Environmental Adaptations and Stress Tolerance ofPlants in the Era of Climate Change ... those ofplants permanently irrigated with 100% of field capacity The presence of NaCl and mannitol in the culture medium (ionic and osmotic stress) led to a significant increase of the Na+ and Pro ... effects of abiotic stresses and tolerance mechanisms developed by the halophytes and exploit such knowledge for the improvement of crop plants which can meet the demand of food, feed, fodder, and...
... 12, 24 and 96 h after the addition of ligand, and the luciferase activity was measured and expressed in terms of RLU per microgram of protein In ligand withdrawal experiments, transgenic plants ... 1, and days after the addition of ligand, and the luciferase activity was measured and expressed in terms of relative light units (RLU) per microgram of protein Data shown are the average of ... after addition of the ligand, and reached maximum levels 24 h after the addition of the ligand (Fig 4B) The luciferase activity began to decrease 24 h after withdrawal of the ligand, and showed a...
... in the surroundings of Jena) The range of photosynthetically active radiation (400–700 nm) and the absorption maxima of PSII and PSI (680 and 700 nm) are marked along the top of the figure Condition ... clouds and the leaf movement by wind Biotic influences depend mainly on the individual position of a plant within an ecosystem, the density of the plant stand or, in case of algae, water depth and ... range of seconds to minutes) and a long-term timescale (in the range of hours, days and seasons) Important abiotic determinants include the geographical latitude of the ecosystem, the appearance of...
... were allowed to germinate and grow on the induction media for 20 days in the case of Arabidopsis and for weeks in the case of tobacco, at 25 °C, under 16 h of light and h of dark 2174 Microscopy ... methoxyfenozide treatments and compared with CaMV 35S:AtZFP11-overexpressing plantsand wildtype control plants Low AtZFP11 mRNA levels were observed in both Arabidopsis and tobacco transgenic plants constitutively ... AtZFP11-overexpressing plantsand wild-type Arabidopsis plants, respectively (Fig 8A) qRT-PCR analysis of RNA isolated from the tobacco plants expressing AtZFP11 under the control of the VGCfEVY gene...
... multiplicity of infection values (m.o.i.) of 100 and 500, adipophilin mRNA was increased 14 ± 0.8- and 39 ± 7.8-fold, respectively, and adipophilin protein was increased 6.5 ± 1.7- and 38 ... the presence of elevated amounts of adipophilin, may explain to some extent the increased storageof lipids To examine the effect of adipophilin on TG synthesis, Ad.CMV.adipophilin- and Ad.CMV.GFP-infected ... plasmids and pAdEASY-1 [36] and plaque purified High titre stocks of Ad.CMV.adipophilin and Ad.CMV.GFP (2.7 · 1012 and 8.5 · 1012 viral particlesÆmL)1, respectively) were produced in 293 cells and...
... products and operations ¥ To operate our plantsand facilities, and to handle our raw materials and products in a manner that protects the environment, and the safety and health of our employees and ... aspects of the design, operation, and maintenance of liqueÞed petroleum gas (LPG) storage facilities from the standpoints of prevention and control of releases, Þre-protection design, and Þre-control ... operation, and maintenance of LPG storage facilities from the standpoints of prevention and control of releases, Þre protection design, and Þre-control measures The history of LPG storage facility failure,...
... significant loss of pigments, suggesting that ÔgapÕ chlorophylls are a unique characteristic of PSI Materials and methods Purification of the native and recombinant complexes PSI–LHCI complex and its PSI ... using a acrylamide/bis-acrylamide ratio of 75 : and a total concentration of acrylamide + bis-acrylamide of 4.5% and 15.5%, respectively, for the stacking and running gel Urea (6 M) was also incorporated ... (0.35 lg of Chls loaded in lanes and 7, 0.47 lg in lanes and 9, 0.6 lg in lanes and 11) are shown On the right, the mobility of Lhca1 band in recombinant sample and PSI–LHCI complex is reported,...
... Level of Complexity DOF DOF DOF U.O A U.O B U.O C U.O = UNIT OPERATION DOF = DEGREES OF FREEDOM Fig 2.4 Sequential operation DOF DOF U.O B U.O A DOF U.O C U.O = UNIT OPERATION DOF = DEGREES OF FREEDOM ... process industry, and is fully in line with the basics of simple and robust design The minimization ofstorage is accomplished through the integration of production lines andstorage in transport ... globalization of chemical enterprises ± leading to larger sizes of chemical companies and a much stronger competition world-wide ± demands much more awareness of the strengths and weaknesses of a company's...
... international workgroup for the collectionand analysis of RT and protease sequences and data from persons infected with non-B HIV-1 subtypes Currently, the workgroup consists of investigators from 15 ... in genotypic evolution: analysis of subtypes B and C reverse transcriptase and protease sequences Program and abstracts of the 11th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; February ... from 15 sites in 13 countries The goal of the workgroup is to collect and analyze a robust database of sequences and clinical data to identify similarities and differences among HIV-1 subtypes...
... number of OIs and incidence rates was similar and was within 5% of each other for most of the individual OIs, except tuberculosis and genital herpes, for which there were a higher number of events ... age (IQR) of 37 (31, 43) years and median CD4 (IQR) of 83 (39, 160) cells/mm3 Overall, the number (%) of missing and incorrect entries in the clinic database was 124 (55%) and 27 (12%) of 127 OIs ... 220 (49%) and 15 (3%) of 453 toxicities, and 18 (51%) and 11 (32%) of the 86 cited reasons for ART discontinuation and modification This gives a total error rate (comprising missing and incorrect...
... difference between the ash of the straw and that of the grain of wheat? The location of the inorganic part ofplants is one of much interest, and shows the adaptation of each part to its particular ... The former is a fertilizer, and the latter poisons plants Oxide of manganese is often absent from the ashes of our cultivated plants The food of plants, both organic and inorganic, must be supplied ... burning The organic matter ofplants consists of three gases, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, and one solid substance carbon (or charcoal) The inorganic matter ofplants consists of potash, soda, lime,...
... concerned storage conditions For these plants, before storage the plants were cut to the height of the last remaining bud at between 20 and 30 cm on the stem The roots were cut to a length of 25 ... Polybags and the stalks just before the transfer to the field Within days plantsof all treatments were labeled and transplanted into a fully randomized design in the field in rows of 30 plants ... National Institute of Education of Singapore and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thanks are also expressed to Olivier Crassard and Patrick Durand respectively for their scientific and administrative...
... affected by storage conditions and duration The value of water potential during storage decreased from –0.53 MPa in plants before storage [27, 28] to –0.58 MPa in PR plants stored for day at ºC, and ... temperature- and time of storage- dependent 60% of PR seedlings survived when stored for or days at ºC, and this percentage decreased to 15% after 15 days ofstorage (Fig 6A) At a higher storage temperature ... days, and then the plants were rewatered and grown in growth chamber until the end of the study Physiological parameters were determined at one, eight and twenty days in watered and droughted plants, ...
... hairpins does not imply the existence of similar numbers of evolutionarily emergent miRNA genes In light of broad transcription across euchromatin ofplantsand animals [125,126], including substantial ... characteristics of the evolution of plant and animal miRNAs In particular, the co-evolution of target:miRNA pairs is common in plants, whereas it seems much more common for animal miRNAs to emerge and then ... conserved outside of the genus within which they were first described The genomic patterns of animal miRNA genes are significantly different from those ofplants Although many derive from stand-alone...
... to its high cost The forests of India have been the source of invaluable medicinal plants since man became aware of the preventive and curative properties ofplantsand started using them for human ... use of medicinal plants for the treatment of various diseases [7] Medicinal plants have traditionally occupied an important position in the socio-cultural, spiritual, and health arena of rural and ... has one of the oldest, richest, and most diverse systems of traditional medicine The use ofplants to cure diseases is an age-old practice The preparation of locally available medicinal plants...