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Glicerīna transportsistēmas un Hog1 loma raugu šūnu dzīvotspējas saglabāšanā anhidrobiozes stāvoklī

2015

Šī darba mērķis bija izpētīt glicerīna transportsistēmu un Hog1p iespējamo lomu raugu šūnu dzīvotspējas saglabāšanā anhidrobiozes stāvoklī. Lai sasniegtu šo mērķi, izmantoja raugu Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY4741 un tā izogēnos celmus, kuriem trūka viens vai vairāki gēni, kuri ir atbildīgi par glicerīna transportiera Stl1p, glicerīna eksporta kanāla Fps1p un regulatorās Hog1p MAP kināzes ekspresiju raugu šūnās. Darbam bija izvirzīti sekojošie uzdevumi: izpētīt S. cerevisiae BY4741 spējas pāriet anhidrobiozes stāvoklī; novērtēt glicerīna transportsistēmu Stl1p un Fps1p, ka arī Hog1p ietekmi uz raugu šūnu rezistenci pret dehidratāciju; izpētīt raugu spējas pārdzīvot osmotisko stresu un šīs ied…

regulatorā Hog1p MAP kināzeSaccharomyces cerevisiae BY4741glicerīna transportieris Stl1pBioloģijadehidratācijaglicerīna eksporta kanāls Fps1p
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Educate to coexist with the flood risk

2020

In the Mediterranean region, floods are the main natural risk. This hazard has been aggravated in recent decades by the increase in exposure of the human being and is expected to increase the danger according to the forecast of climate change scenarios. For this reason, dealing with these issues in the classroom and the training of teachers on this subject should be a priority, as established in the curriculum of Primary Education (Social Sciences). The objectives of this research are: 1) To analyze the knowledge that future teachers have about the risk of flooding to develop these contents in the classroom; 2) Check the relevance that they give to this social-environmental problem; and 3) …

riesgomedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmentinundación0211 other engineering and technologiesPrimary educationEducació primàriainstruction02 engineering and technologyEducationgeografíaPerception021105 building & constructionRelevance (law)CurriculumdidácticariskEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonMedical educationGeography (General)GeographyFlood myth05 social sciencesFlooding (psychology)050301 educationSubject (documents)floodPrimary EducationHazardeducación primariaG1-922educaciónPsychology0503 educationGeografia
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Heterogeneity and dynamics of evolution of G1 human rotavirus in Palermo: alternate circulation of different lineages and sub-lineages

2006

A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity and the dynamics of evolution of G1 rotavirus strains in a geographically defined population. Phylogenetic analysis of the VP7 gene sequences of G1P[8] human rotavirus strains showed the circulation of a heterogeneous population comprising three lineages and seven sublineages. Increases in the circulation of G1 rotaviruses were apparently associated with the introduction of novel G1 strains that exhibited multiple amino acid changes in antigenic regions involved in rotavirus neutralization compared to the strains circulating in the previous years. The emergence and/or introduction of G1 antigen…

rotavirus G1
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"Table 7" of "Cross section for $b\bar{b}$ production via dielectrons in d$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV"

2023

$b\bar{b}$ cross section

semileptonic heavy-flavor decaysb ̄b-production cross sectionmc@nloppg156pythia$d$ + Au200.0
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RECONSIDERING THE FUNDING SOURCES FOR THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN ROMANIA

2010

An optimal health system must ensure that all citizens have free access to medical services, and to determine the effective use of funds. We therefore reach the conclusion that the health financing system that best meets the optimal criteria is the public one. We believe that a system of public health funding should be based not only on contributions, but also on funding from the state budget; therefore it should combine the two public sources. If it were based solely on contributions, then the earnings should be volatile towards the economic cyclicality, and would not ensure the fiscal sustainability of the system. The private health financing system should be based on private insurances, …

social health insurances.public expenditure health expenditure private health insurance social health insurances.health expenditurelcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999jel:H51private health insurancelcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182public expenditureThe Journal of the Faculty of Economics - Economic
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Experimental Investigation on Stiffness and Strength of Single-Lap Z-Pinned Joints in a Laminated CFRP Stress-Ribbon Strip

2016

Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (carbon-polymer) is an advanced lightweight composite material with high strength and excellent resistance to corrosion and fatigue. Over the past decades, application of fiber-reinforced polymers has been spread from the aerospace to other branches of industry such as automobile and civil engineering. Unidirectional carbon-polymers have a high potential for replacing steel in tensile members. Recently, the first carbonpolymer stress-ribbon bridge has been constructed in Germany. The non-laminated strip-loop carbon-polymer thin strips were used as the load bearing components in this bridge. In comparison with the laminated components, the applied cables are c…

stress-ribbon stripMaterials sciencelcsh:TE1-450020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologysingle-lap joint0201 civil engineeringCorrosionStress (mechanics)lcsh:TG1-470lcsh:Bridge engineeringRibbonUltimate tensile strengthmedicinelaminateBearing capacityComposite materiallcsh:Highway engineering. Roads and pavementsJoint (geology)Civil and Structural Engineeringcarbon fiber reinforced polymer (cfrp)business.industrycarbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP); laminate; single-lap joint; stress-ribbon strip; test data.StiffnessBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologytest data.Adhesivemedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologybusinessThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Assessing travel time-based accessibility to outdoor ice skating fields for children in Helsinki during the COVID-19 pandemic

2022

This paper was written within the research project called “Equality in suburban physical activity environments, YLLI” (in Finnish: Yhdenvertainen liikunnallinen lähiö, YLLI) funded by the Suburban Programme 2020–2022 (in Finnish: Lähiöohjelma 2020–2022, decision number VN/10837/2020). Informal sport is central to Finnish children’s leisure and physical activity time. This paper aims to build a better understanding of the travel time-based accessibility to informal sports facilities, specifically to ice skating fields, for children and adolescents (aged 7–19) in the city of Helsinki. We focused on the winter of 2020–2021 because COVID-19 restrictions on indoor activities resulted in ice skat…

talviliikuntaGeography Planning and Developmentvapaa-ajantoiminnatlapset (ikäryhmät)paikkatietoanalyysiliikuntapaikatjoukkoliikenneGrid cell dataIce skatingSpatial accessibilitynuoretajankäyttöluisteluG1SDG 13 - Climate ActionliikuntaharrastusMCCEcologyForestryG Geography (General)3rd-DASGeographic information systemsGISSDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesACkävelypoikkeusolotsaavutettavuusInformal sports519 Social and economic geographyArtikkelitCovid-19
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THE IMPACT OF TAX COMPETITION AND HARMONISATION IN THE EU IN RELATION TO FISCAL OPTIMISATION

2018

Fiscal competition and harmonisation are topical issues and the controversy generated by preferences for one or the other is due to the effects they generate in the economies of the EU member states. The practice of tax competition to a smaller or larger extent by some of the Member States is often identified with tax optimisation practices. Thus, in the economies of developed or emerging countries, the effects are both on the labour market, in the collection of indirect taxes (VAT or excise duties), but also in the transfer of profits versus transfer prices. The European fora are working hard for the uniformity of European legislation, but also to determine the governments of the Member St…

tax competition; fiscal harmonisation; tax optimizationlcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999lcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
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"Figure 9c-2" of "Deviation from quark-number scaling of the anisotropy parameter v_2 of pions, kaons, and protons in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) …

2023

The quark-number-scaled $v_2$ ($v_2/n_q$) of identified hadrons are shown as a function of the kinetic energy per quark, KE$_T/n_q$ in 0–10% centrality [panel (a)] in Au + Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV. The error bars (shaded boxes) represent the statistical (systematic) uncertainties. The systematic uncertainties shown are type A and B only.

transverse kinetic energyAu Au —> $K^+$ $K^-$midrapiditycentralityppg123transverse momentum200.0
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"Figure 8b-2" of "Deviation from quark-number scaling of the anisotropy parameter v_2 of pions, kaons, and protons in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) …

2023

Identified hadron $v_2$ in central (0–20% centrality, left panels) Au + Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV. Panels (a) and (b) show $v_2$ as a function of transverse momentum $p_T$. The $v_2$ of all species for centrality 0–20% has been scaled up by a factor of 1.6 for better comparison with results of 20–60% centrality. The error bars (shaded boxes) represent the statistical (systematic) uncertainties. The systematic uncertainties shown are type A and B only.

transverse kinetic energyAu Au —> $K^+$ $K^-$midrapiditycentralityppg123transverse momentum200.0
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