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Problemática laboral de los socios trabajadores de las empresas de Economía Social: ¿socios o trabajadores?

1999

Co-operatives and labour societies are the most important organisations within the framework of Social Economy. The establishment of these societies, which create employment in the private sector with a democratic philosophy based on mutual help, has been recently boosted thanks to the support of public power. Their growing importance can be explained by three factors: the Employment Policy, the Social Policy and the productive decentralisation. As far as labour is concerned, these societies offer the following advantages: intensive use of labour, high rate of stability in employment, high levels of productivity, training and surplus re-inversion, lower rate of inflation, fewer conflicts th…

Co-operatives labour societies wage-earners and free-lance workers contract of employment or society relationship professional regulation workers’ rights social security free-lance work.jel:P13jel:J54CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Comprehensive analysis of forty yeast microarray datasets reveals a novel subset of genes (APha-RiB) consistently negatively associated with ribosome…

2014

Background The scale and complexity of genomic data lend themselves to analysis using sophisticated mathematical techniques to yield information that can generate new hypotheses and so guide further experimental investigations. An ensemble clustering method has the ability to perform consensus clustering over the same set of genes from different microarray datasets by combining results from different clustering methods into a single consensus result. Results In this paper we have performed comprehensive analysis of forty yeast microarray datasets. One recently described Bi-CoPaM method can analyse expressions of the same set of genes from various microarray datasets while using different cl…

Co-regulation(Binarisation of consensus partition matrices) Bi-CoPaMGene Expression ProfilingStress responseGenes FungalCo-expressionGenome-wide analysisGene Expression Regulation FungalRibosome biogenesisSaccharomycetalesCluster AnalysisGene Regulatory NetworksBudding yeastRibosomesOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisResearch ArticleBMC bioinformatics
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Quo vadis? : pięćdziesiąt lat kodeksu cywilnego

2015

Code of Civil Procedurerozporządzenie dotyczące europejskich wspólnych przepisów dotyczących umówamendmentdirective 83/2011europejski kodeks cywilnyrozporządzenie EIDASkodeks postępowania cywilnegokodeks cywilnyCivil CodenowelizacjarekodyfikacjaEIDAS regulationdyrektywa 2011/83European Civil CoderecodyficationEuropean regulation on common rules regarding contracts
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New ECCO model documents for Material Deposit and Transfer Agreements in compliance with the Nagoya Protocol

2020

The European Culture Collections Organisation presents two new model documents for Material Deposit Agreement (MDA) and Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) designed to enable microbial culture collection leaders to draft appropriate agreement documents for, respectively, deposit and supply of materials from a public collection. These tools provide guidance to collections seeking to draft an MDA and MTA, and are available in open access to be used, modified, and shared. The MDA model consists of a set of core fields typically included in a deposit form to collect relevant information to facilitate assessment of the status of the material under access and benefit sharing (ABS) legislation. It a…

Code of conductEU regulation no. 511/2014 access and benefit sharing (ABS) european culture collections’ organisation (ECCO) convention on biological diversity (CBD) material deposit agreement (MDA) material transfer agreement (MTA)Biomedical ResearchKnowledge managementTraceabilityComputer scienceMini Reviewmedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practiceLegislationIntellectual propertyMicrobiologyaccess and benefit sharing (ABS)Specimen Handlingmaterial transfer agreement (MTA)03 medical and health sciencesTechnology Transferconvention on biological diversity (CBD)GeneticsHumansQuality (business)Nagoya ProtocolMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologymedia_commonProfessional Developmentmaterial deposit agreement (MDA)AcademicSubjects/SCI01150European culture collections' organisation (ECCO)0303 health sciencesScience & Technology030306 microbiologybusiness.industryeuropean culture collections organisation (ECCO)BiodiversityEuropeMaterial transfer agreementeuropean culture collections’ organisation (ECCO)EU regulation no. 511/2014Minireviewbusiness
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A Mutually Stimulating Loop Involving Emx2 and Canonical Wnt Signalling Specifically Promotes Expansion of Occipital Cortex and Hippocampus

2005

The correct size of the different areas composing the mature cerebral cortex depends on the proper early allocation of cortical progenitors to their distinctive areal fates, as well as on appropriate subsequent tuning of their area-specific proliferation--differentiation profiles. Whereas much is known about the genetics of the former process, the molecular mechanisms regulating proliferation and differentiation rates within distinctive cortical proto-areas are still largely obscure. Here we show that a mutual stimulating loop, involving Emx2 and canonical Wnt signalling, specifically promotes expansion of the occipito-hippocampal anlage. Collapse of this loop occurring in Emx2 2/2 mutants …

Cognitive NeuroscienceEMX2HippocampusSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareProneural genescell cycle genesBiologyHippocampusMiceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCortex (anatomy)medicineAnimalsWnt signallingHomeodomain ProteinsNeuronsproneural genesStem CellsGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell DifferentiationCell cycleareal sizingCell Cycle GeneMice Mutant StrainsWnt Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexEmx2Occipital LobeOccipital lobeareal sizing; Emx2; Wnt signalling; cell cycle genes; proneural genesNeuroscienceCell DivisionSignal TransductionTranscription FactorsCerebral Cortex
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FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila

2003

Development of any organism requires a complex interplay of genes to orchestrate the many movements needed to build up an embryo. Previously, work on Drosophila melanogaster has provided important insights that are often applicable in other systems. But developmental processes, which take place in space and time, are difficult to convey in textbooks. Here, we introduce FlyMove (http://flymove.uni-muenster.de), a new database combining movies, animated schemata, interactive "modules" and pictures that will greatly facilitate the understanding of Drosophila development.

Cognitive scienceanimal structuresDatabases FactualbiologyComputational BiologyGenes Insectbiology.organism_classificationBioinformaticsDrosophila melanogasterComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONDevelopment (topology)Gene Expression RegulationMorphogenesisGeneticsAnimalsComputer SimulationFemaleDrosophila melanogasterDrosophilaOrganismTrends in Genetics
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Musical affect regulation in adolescents: A conceptual model

2019

Adolescents actively use music for affect regulation. In this chapter, affect is considered as a broad umbrella term containing moods, emotions, motivational impulses, and energy levels. Theoretical and empirical research has recently been unveiling the components involved in affect self-regulation, such as the psychological functions of music listening, affective goals, regulation strategies, and musical mechanisms. The study of these components and of their interactions has resulted in a better understanding of the dynamics between music engagement, wellbeing, and psychological development among adolescents. The purpose of this chapter is to present a conceptual model of musical affect se…

Cognitive sciencehyvinvointimusiikkiConceptual model (computer science)musiikkipsykologiaMusicalbehavioral disciplines and activitieshumanitiesAffect regulationwellbeingitsesäätely (psykologia)nuorettunteetadolescentmusicaffect regulationregulation strategyPsychologydevelopmenthuman activitiesmusical mechanism
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Toward a better understanding and conceptualization of affect self-regulation through music : A critical, integrative literature review

2016

Research on the affective phenomena involved in music has grown exponentially over the last 20 years. One particular topic is the use of music for affect self-regulation (i.e., the process of creating, changing, or maintaining affective states). Being a recent field of research, knowledge remains scattered and heterogeneous. An integrative literature review was conducted to present the results from recent research and critically analyse its overall conceptual state. A systematic search of online databases focusing on publications from January 1994 to June 2014 was completed. An extensive screening resulted in the selection of 34 publications, which were analysed with regard to their focus,…

Cognitive scienceself-regulationemotion regulationConceptualizationProcess (engineering)mieliala05 social sciencesmusiikki06 humanities and the artsAffect (psychology)050105 experimental psychology060404 musicintegrative literature reviewAffect regulationstrategiatIntegrative literature review0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)affect regulationPsychologySocial psychology0604 artsMusic
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Identifying conserved genes involved in crop tolerance to cold stress

2022

Low temperature is a limiting factor for crop productivity in tropical and subtropical climates. Cold stress response in plants involves perceiving and relaying the signal through a transcriptional cascade composed of different transduction components, resulting in altered gene activity. We performed a meta-analysis of four previously published datasets of cold-tolerant and cold-sensitive crops to better understand the gene regulatory networks and identify key genes involved in cold stress tolerance conserved across phylogenetically distant species. Re-analysing the raw data with the same bioinformatics pipeline, we identified common cold tolerance-related genes. We found 236 and 242 common…

Cold-Shock Responseheat shock proteinPlant Sciencedifferentially expressed genemeta-analysiDroughtsabiotic streCold TemperatureSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreePlant BreedingtranscriptomicsGene Expression Regulation Plantchilling and freezing stresseSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariacropRNA-seqAgronomy and Crop Science
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Collagen-induced differential expression of an RNA polymerase subunit by breast cancer cells

2005

It was previously reported that the stroma of ductal infiltrating carcinoma (DIC) of the human breast contains considerable amount of an embryo-foetal collagen type, OF/LB (onco-foetal/laminin-binding), and that adhesion of 8701-BC DIC cells onto OF/LB collagen substrates selectively promotes cell growth, motility, production of extracellular lytic enzymes and invasion "in vitro" if compared with other collagen species. To detect possible transcriptional differences for regulatory proteins following OF/LB collagen-cell interactions, we submitted RNA preparations from 8701-BC cells grown on collagen type I, IV and OF/LB to "differential display"-PCR in the presence of degenerate C(2)H(2) zin…

Collagen Type IVProtein subunitBreast NeoplasmsBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionBiochemistryCollagen Type Ichemistry.chemical_compoundBreast cancerRNA polymeraseRNA Ribosomal 18STumor Cells CulturedExtracellularHumansSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaGeneCell growthRNACell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyUp-RegulationEnzyme ActivationGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticProtein SubunitschemistryCell cultureRNA polymeraseFemaleLamininRNA Polymerase IICollagenCell cultureGlyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (Phosphorylating)Tyrosine kinase
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