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Models of Biobanking and Tissue Preservation: RNA Quality in Archival Samples in Pathology Laboratories and “In Vivo Biobanking” by Tumor Xenografts …

2011

Tissue banks represent essential resources and platforms for biomedical research serving basic, translational, and clinical research projects. In this article, we describe 2 models of biobanking and tissue preservation with different approaches and aims. Archive tissue biobanking is described here as a resource of residual pathology tissues for translational research, which represents the huge clinical heterogeneity. In this context, managing of tissues and RNA quality in archive tissue are discussed. The other model of tissue biobanking is referred to as xenograft tissue banking, which represents an alternative method for obtaining large amounts of tissue, over an indefinite period, in so …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTissue PreservationMedicine (miscellaneous)RNAContext (language use)Translational researchCell BiologyGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.diseaseBiobankGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologybiobankingxenograftsIn vivoArchive Tissues; RNA; biobanking; xenografts; TMA (tissue microarrays)Tissue bankmedicineArchive TissuesArchive TissueRNASarcomaxenograftTMA (tissue microarrays)
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Effects of PSD2 on security architecture of mobile banking : a review of literature

2017

This thesis aims to find out the changes that the Payment Service Directive (PSD2) will bring to the security architecture of mobile banking. PSD2 will create a situation where security mechanisms are separated from the actual banking application. Payment service providers must provide their Application Programming Interface for third party developers to give them access to authentication of payment transactions. PSD2 requires payments service providers to offer strong customer authentication with separate authentication mechanism from the banking application. This thesis found that academic literature about the security architecture of mobile banking does not provide a model where a separa…

Payment Service DirectivejärjestelmäarkkitehtuuriMobile bankingtietoturva-arkkitehtuuriverkkomaksaminenSecurity architecturePSD2mobiilipankitKirjallisuuskatsaussalausvarmenteetdirektiivitmobiilisovelluksetsovelluskehyksettietoturvakyberturvallisuusmaksupalvelutmaksupalveludirektiivi
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Mobile Banking and Payment System : A Conceptual Standpoint

2017

This study conceptualizes and proposes a well-regulated and designated mobile banking and payment system (MBPS) with the potential to strengthen the banking system, foster the regulatory framework, and to be integrated across various platforms and mobile devices. Unlike other mobile payment systems that lack convenience, scalability, and usability, the proposed MBPS contains several important functionalities and it has the potential to bring together hitherto unconnected industries—banking, Fintech and telecoms—to offer value-added services to their existing and potential customers. The ownership of the MBPS shall remain with the financial services sector including the banking and microfina…

Payment systempayment systemsManagement Information Systemslaw.inventionlaw0502 economics and businessSMS bankingMobile paymentmobile bankingPayment service providerta512MicrofinanceMobile bankingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsCommercemaksujärjestelmätverkkopankitRetail banking050211 marketingbusinessTelecommunicationsMobile device050203 business & managementInternational Journal of E-Business Research
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Bank-firm credit network in Japan. An analysis of a bipartite network

2015

We present an analysis of the credit market of Japan. The analysis is performed by investigating the bipartite network of banks and firms which is obtained by setting a link between a bank and a firm when a credit relationship is present in a given time window. In our investigation we focus on a community detection algorithm which is identifying communities composed by both banks and firms. We show that the clusters obtained by directly working on the bipartite network carry information about the networked nature of the Japanese credit market. Our analysis is performed for each calendar year during the time period from 1980 to 2011. Specifically, we obtain communities of banks and networks …

Physics - Physics and SocietyTime FactorsFinancial networksFOS: Physical scienceslcsh:MedicineNetwork sciencePhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasFOS: Economics and businessJapanTime windowsCarry (investment)Residence Characteristics0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsLocationEmpirical evidencelcsh:ScienceIndustrial organizationProbabilityStructure (mathematical logic)MultidisciplinaryEconomic sectorlcsh:RCommerceSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)econophysics networks communities banks firmsBipartite graphBond marketlcsh:QBusinessGeneral Finance (q-fin.GN)Quantitative Finance - General FinanceAlgorithmsResearch Article
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Role of secondary circulation on bank erosion in a large amplitude meandering laboratory channel

2009

This paper reports peculiar results of experimental investigation on the evolution of flow secondary circulation motion along a meander wave. The experiments have been conducted in a large amplitude meandering laboratory channel for two values of the width-to-depth ratio. Attention is focalised on how secondary motion affects the bank shear stress distribution, influencing the bank stability. The analysis essentially highlights that, especially for small width-to-depth ratio, as the channel curvature increases besides the classical central-region secondary circulation cell a counter-rotating circulation cell forms in the outer-bank region. Such counterrotating circulation cell allows to obt…

Physics::Fluid Dynamicsflow velocityOpen-channel flow ; meander wave ; secondary motion ; bank stability.secondary currentBank erosionPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Wavelet Frames Generated by Perfect Reconstruction Filter Banks

2015

It was indicated in Sect. 2.2 that oversampled perfect reconstruction (PR) filter banks generate specific types of frames in the signal space. In this chapter, a family of tight and semi-tight frames is presented. The three- and four-channel filter banks that generate the framed originate from polynomial and discrete splines. Those frames have properties, which are attractive for signal processing, such as symmetry, interpolation, flat spectra. These properties are combined with fine time-domain localization and efficient implementation. This family includes framelets, that have any number of discrete vanishing moments. Non-compactness of their supports is compensated by exponential decay o…

PolynomialSignal processingWaveletComputer scienceInterpolation (computer graphics)Filter (signal processing)Symmetry (geometry)Filter bankSignalAlgorithm
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A Stevedore's protein knot.

2009

Protein knots, mostly regarded as intriguing oddities, are gradually being recognized as significant structural motifs. Seven distinctly knotted folds have already been identified. It is by and large unclear how these exceptional structures actually fold, and only recently, experiments and simulations have begun to shed some light on this issue. In checking the new protein structures submitted to the Protein Data Bank, we encountered the most complex and the smallest knots to date: A recently uncovered α-haloacid dehalogenase structure contains a knot with six crossings, a so-called Stevedore knot, in a projection onto a plane. The smallest protein knot is present in an as yet unclassified …

Protein FoldingHydrolasesProtein ConformationComputational Biology/Macromolecular Structure Analysis02 engineering and technologyBiologyMolecular Dynamics SimulationComputational Biology/Molecular DynamicsCombinatorics03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceKnot (unit)Protein structureGeneticsStructural motifDatabases ProteinMolecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesTopological complexityQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesEcologycomputer.file_format021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyProtein Data BankMathematics::Geometric TopologyComputational Theory and MathematicsBiochemistrylcsh:Biology (General)Modeling and SimulationProtein foldingStevedore knot0210 nano-technologySingle loopcomputerResearch ArticlePLoS Computational Biology
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Proteins' Knotty Problems

2018

Abstract Knots in proteins are increasingly being recognized as an important structural concept, and the folding of these peculiar structures still poses considerable challenges. From a functional point of view, most protein knots discovered so far are either enzymes or DNA-binding proteins. Our comprehensive topological analysis of the Protein Data Bank reveals several novel structures including knotted mitochondrial proteins and the most deeply embedded protein knot discovered so far. For the latter, we propose a novel folding pathway based on the idea that a loose knot forms at a terminus and slides to its native position. For the mitochondrial proteins, we discuss the folding problem fr…

Protein FoldingProtein ConformationComputational biologyMitochondrial Proteins03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineKnot (unit)Protein structurestomatognathic systemStructural BiologyHumansDatabases ProteinMolecular BiologyMitochondrial protein030304 developmental biologyPhysics0303 health sciencesMembrane Proteinsfood and beveragescomputer.file_formatProtein Data BankMitochondriaDNA-Binding Proteinssurgical procedures operativeMembrane proteincomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Molecular Biology
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A computer system to perform structure comparison using TOPS representations of protein structure

2001

We describe the design and implementation of a fast topology-based method for protein structure comparison. The approach uses the TOPS topological representation of protein structure, aligning two structures using a common discovered pattern and generating measure of distance derived from an insert score. Heavy use is made of a constraint-based pattern-matching algorithm for TOPS diagrams that we have designed and described elsewhere (Bioinformatics 15(4) (1999) 317). The comparison system is maintained at the European Bioinformatics Institute and is available over the Web at tops.ebi.ac.uk/tops. Users submit a structure description in Protein Data Bank (PDB) format and can compare it with …

Protein structure databaseMeasure (data warehouse)Molecular StructureComputer scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringProteinsSequence Homologycomputer.file_formatTOPSProtein structure predictioncomputer.software_genreProtein Data BankApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyPattern Recognition AutomatedArtificial IntelligencePattern matchingData miningProtein topologyRepresentation (mathematics)computerAlgorithmsSoftwareBiotechnology
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Economic, Social and Welfare Issues

2015

In late 2008 the three Baltic states were thrust into the heart of an intensely polarising international public debate on strategies to tackle the growing global economic crisis. The previous four years, following accession to the European Union (EU) in 2004, had witnessed rapid economic growth across the region, indeed the three recorded the highest GDP growth in the EU. Banks eased lending restrictions, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows surged and Baltic businesses and consumers binged on cheap, readily available credit. Hubristic politicians increasingly talked of the inevitability of economic convergence with Western Europe. However, a gradual slowdown from late 2007 declined into…

Public economicsEconomic policybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic debateForeign direct investmentRecessionInvestment bankingBankruptcyEconomic interventionismEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonBailout
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