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Composting is a useful waste treatment for environmental problem, but composting experiment is challenging due to large-scale requirement. Thus, laboratory-scale reactor is of interest for composting experiment. The capability of laboratory-scale reactor to simulate large-scale composting was determined by assessing the quality of produced compost via germination index.
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viling
11-10-2024
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This research explores the development of a novel slow-release fertilizer coating composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), tapioca starch, and modified rice husk char. These results underscore the potential of using rice husk char in biopolymer coatings to enhance the environmental performance of fertilizers, offering a sustainable approach to agricultural management.
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viling
11-10-2024
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The study determines the predominant hydrogeological controls on salinity distribution and salinization/freshening, proposing conceptual models to explain the different vertical distributions of groundwater salinity at the coastline. An improved understanding of the sources of salinity and the hydrogeological controls will subsequently provide support for the future management of groundwater in the Western Port Basin, and serve as a template for how to unravel complex salinity distributions in coastal aquifers, and their relationships to palaeo- and recent geomorphological histories.
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runthenight05
01-03-2023
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In this thesis, focus on the wireless links between devices equipped by deployed operating personnel and intermediary access point infrastructure. We use multi-radio (MR) platforms, wireless devices with multiple and diverse transceiver technologies, to produce robust and reliable links through adaptive control of available transceivers. Primarily, we study the application of intelligent control techniques, namely reinforcement learning (RL), for adaptive control over diverse transceivers to achieve the desired robustness and reliability under dynamic environmental conditions.
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runthenight04
02-02-2023
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India has witnessed significant growth in the manufacture of automobiles. Growth in vehicle population results in several environmental issues. Regulators have been controlling the emissions by setting standards.
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lucastanguyen
01-06-2020
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Pest control practices in the vegetable crops have been heavily dominated by the routine use of broad-spectrum insecticides to control pests. Concerns have emerged about the adverse consequences of over use of pesticide. These consequences include short and longterm health hazards, contamination and environmental degradation. To minimize the pest losses farmers heavily depend on the chemical pesticides and accessing pest management information from the pesticide dealers due to weak state extension support system.
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nguaconbaynhay5
16-05-2020
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Research purposes: Identify methods and procedures for assessing the effectiveness of the climate change adaptation activities; Assess the effectiveness of climate change adaptation activities in Quang Ngai; Propose the Measurement - Reporting - Verification Framework (MRV) for CC adaptation.
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phongtitriet000
08-08-2019
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The objectives of the thesis: Research, fabricate and determine the characteristic of three nanomaterials (silver, copper and iron) and evaluate the ability to inhibit the cyanobacteria of nanomaterials in fresh water bodies.
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xacxuoc4321
09-07-2019
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Wastewater Management is one of the most concerns in any urban area. An efficient management contributes to the wealth of a community, never the less a poor management leads to unpredictable hazards related to health, environmental pollution, etc. In developed countries, the issues of water and sanitation are solved, floodings are well controlled.
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change15
08-07-2016
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The p25rum1 is an inhibitor of Cdc2 kinase expressed in fission yeast and plays an important role in cell-cycle control. As its amino-acid sequence suggests that p25rum1 has putative phosphorylation sites for mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), we investigated the ability of MAPK to phosphorylate p25rum1. Direct in vitro kinase assay using GST-fusion proteins of wild-type as well as various mutants of p25rum1 demonstrated that MAPK phosphorylates the N-terminal portion of p25rum1 and residues Thr13 and Ser19 are major phosphorylation sites for MAPK....
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research12
01-06-2013
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The activity of outer membrane phospholipase A (OMPLA) is regulated by reversible dimerization. However, native OMPLA reconstituted in phospholipid vesicles was found to be present as a dimer but nevertheless inactive. To investigate the importance of dimerization for control of OMPLA activity, a covalent OMPLA dimer was constructed and its properties were compared to native OMPLA both in a micellar detergent and after reconstitution in a phospholipid bilayer.
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research12
01-06-2013
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Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate (Fru-2,6-P2 ) plays an important role in the regulation of major carbohydrate fluxes as both allosteric activator and inhibitor of target enzymes. To examine the role of Fru-2,6-P2in the regulation of hepatic carbohydrate metabolism in vivo,Fru-2,6-P2 levels were elevated in ADM mice with adenovirus-mediated overex-pression of a double mutant bifunctional enzyme, 6-phos-phofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase (n¼6), in comparison to normal control mice (control,n¼6). ...
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research12
29-04-2013
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Humanb2 -glycoprotein I (b2 GPI), also known as apolipo-protein H, has been implicated in haemostasis and the pro-duction ofanti-phospholipid antibodies. There is a wide range ofinterindividual variation in b2GPI plasma levels that is thought to be under genetic control, but itsmolecular basis remains unknown. To understand the genetic basis of b2GPI variation, we analyzed the 5¢ flanking region ofthe b2GPIgene for mutation detection by DHPLC and identi-fied a point mutation at the transcriptional initiation site ()1CfiA) with a carrier frequency of 12.1%. ...
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tumor12
20-04-2013
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Soybean 4-kDa peptide, a hormone-like peptide, is a ligand for the 43-kDaprotein in legumes that functions as aprotein kinase and controls cell proliferation and differentiation. As this peptide stimulates proteinkinase activity, the interaction between the 4-kDa peptide (leginsulin) and the 43-kDa protein is considered important for signal transduction. However, the mechanism of interaction between the 4-kDa peptide and the 43-kDa protein is not clearly understood.
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fptmusic
16-04-2013
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Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) plays a central role in controlling molting, metamorphosis, and diapause termination in insects by stimulating the prothoracic glands to synthesize and release the molting hormone, ecdysone. Using Autographa californicanucleopolyhedrovirus (AcNPV)-mediated transient gene transfer into the central nervous sytem (CNS) of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, we identified two cis-regulatory elements that participate in the decision and the enhancement ofPTTHgene expression in PTTH-producing neurosecretory cells (PTPCs). ...
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fptmusic
11-04-2013
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The surface charge as well as the electrochemical properties and ligand binding abilities of the Gram-positive cell wall is controlled by the d-alanylation of the lipoteichoic acid. The incorporation of d-Ala into lipoteichoic acid requires the d-alanine:d-alanyl carrier protein ligase (DltA) and the carrier protein (DltC). We have heterologously expressed, purified, and assayed the substrate selectivity of the recombinant proteins DltA with its substrate DltC.
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06-04-2013
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The budding yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaepossesses a very flexible and complex programme of gene expression when exposed to a plethora of environmental insults. Therefore, yeast cell homeostasis control is achieved through a highly coordinated mechanism of transcription regulation invol-ving several factors, each performing specific functions. Here, we present our current knowledge of the function of the yeast activator protein family, formed by eight basic-leucine zipper trans-activators, which have been shown to play an important role in stress response....
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06-04-2013
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bR, N-like and O-like intermediate states of [ 15 N]methionine-labelled wild type and D85N⁄T170C bacteriorhodopsin were accumulated in native membranes by controlling the pH of the preparations. 15 N cross polariza-tion and magic angle sample spinning (CPMAS) NMR spectroscopy allowed resolution of seven out of nine resonances in the bR-state. It was possible to assign some of the observed resonances by using 13 C⁄ 15 N rota
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06-04-2013
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Post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation and acetylation of the tumour suppressor protein p53, elicit important effects on the func-tion and the stability of the resultant protein. However, as phosphorylation and acetylation are dynamic events subject to complex controls, elucidating the relationships between phosphorylation and acetylation is difficult.
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06-04-2013
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