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  • State innovation policy is designed to cover all aspects of science, research and technology: legal, economic, organizational and managerial. The state innovation policy is a system which consists of three levels: national, regional and local. The levels complement each other, despite the fact that the significance and scope of the policies implemented on each of them are different. Through this research, we explore innovations in supply chain management (SCM), in which a manufacturer coordinates and supports the innovations of a supplier.

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  • Ebook "Current topics in complement II" to discuss recent advances in this rapidly-evolving field. This volume represents a collection of topics on the “novel” functions of complement, pathophysiology, protein structures, and complement therapeutics discussed during the conference.

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  • Part 1 book "Immunology" includes content: Introduction to the immune system; cells, tissues, and organs of the immune system; antibodies; complement; T-cell receptors and mhc molecules; mechanisms of innate immunity; mononuclear phagocytes in immune defense; antigen presentation; cell cooperation in the antibody response; cell mediated cytotoxicity; regulation of the immune response; immune responses in tissues, immunity to viruses, immunity to bacteria and fungi.

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  • This research aimed to investigate the roles of fanconi anemia complementation group D2 (FANCD2) on the regulation of ferroptosis in osteosarcoma progression. The function of FANCD2 on cell viability, invasion, migration, and tumor growth were explored. FANCD2 and pathway-related genes were determined by western blot. Ferroptosis-associated markers were determined, including lipid peroxidation, labile iron pool (LIP), ferrous iron (Fe2+), and ferroptosis-related genes.

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  • The first edition of the Essential Guide to Food Additives was published in 2000, and its success merited the production of a second edition, which was published in 2003. The book continues to be a valuable reference tool for the food industry into the applications and legal restrictions governing food additives. A general discussion on the use of food additives is provided, with the addition of a section on the new trend in clean labelling, and how additives can be used to best effect to fit consumer demand for clean labels.

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  • The complement cascade is increasingly implicated in development of a variety of diseases with strong immune contributions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Mouse models have been used to determine function of central components of the complement cascade such as C1q and C3.

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  • The yield potential as well as quality of chilli is affected by a number of biotic and abiotic stresses. The genetic improvement of this crop, especially for characters like resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses using conventional breeding methods are laborious, time taking and also needs a large experimental area. So, an attempt was made to study callus induction in chilli genotypes by using hypocotyls as explant to complement conventional breeding and expedite capsicum improvement.

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  • The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is pivotal for growth of epithelial cells and is overexpressed in several epithelial cancers like head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). EGFR signalling is also involved in diverse innate immune functions in epithelia.

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  • Plant architecture is a critical factor that affects planting density and, consequently, grain yield in maize. The genes or loci that determine organ size are the key regulators of plant architecture.

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  • This paper evaluates the risk disclosure made by GCC banks based on the belief that the information they release is meaningful to investors, regulators, and market participants. We researchers assess how well their disclosure captures variation in risk exposure, across banks and over time. We find that both the Core Capital and Market Risk Capital Ratios are key indicators.

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  • Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy in India as it provides food and livelihood security. The industrialization of agriculture has favored the use of plenty of agrochemicals including fertilizers, pesticides, micro nutrients, and plant growth regulators in the agricultural fields. Pesticides are an integral part of modern agriculture. The use of pesticides in agriculture is obvious for the prevention of crop-damaging pests, fungus, unwanted plants (weeds) and a number of crop-eating animals like rodents etc.

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  • The ACCA F3 Exam Kit complements the F3 Complete Text by giving you the chance to practice exam-style questions covering accounting techniques, concepts and regulations.

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  • Foreseeing the potential risks of the disease, regulations, restrictions and prohibitions on imports from South America were introduced and imposed in the 1950’s as required by Article IV in the Pacific Plant Protection Agreement for the Asia and Pacific region. In addition, the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) introduced the ANRPC Agreement on SALB to complement the aforementioned agreement. The International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB) also carried out research and undertook measures to exclude SALB from the region.

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  • Complement regulator C4b-binding protein (C4BP) and the anticoagulant vitamin K-dependent protein S form a high affinity complexin human plasma. C4BP is composed of sevena-chains and a uniqueb-chain, each chain comprising repeating complement control protein (CCP) modules. The binding site for protein S mainly involves the first of the threeb-chain CCPs (CCP1). However, recently it has been suggested that CCP2 of theb-chain also contributes to the binding of proteinS.

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  • Cellular regulation is a result of complex interactions arising from DNA–protein and protein–protein binding, autoreg-ulation, and compartmentalization and shuttling of regula-tory proteins. Experiments in molecular biology have identified these mechanisms recruited by a regulatory net-work.Mathematicalmodelsmaybe used to complement the knowledge-base provided byin vitroexperimental methods. Interactions identified byin vitroexperiments can lead to the hypothesis of multiple candidate models explaining the in vivo mechanism. ...

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  • More companies are designing solutions to address data governance and ensure regulatory compliance by reducing data movement. These companies rely on the security and auditing features of the DBMS to ensure that regulated data is not improperly accessed during automated business processes. Requiring large amounts of detail data to be extracted from the DBMS for processing by SAS raises the complexity of maintaining regulatory compliance. This can be particularly challenging for data preparation processes.

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  • The expert interviews served as a complement to the information from the literature review and the questionnaire, about the overview and application of financing mechanisms. In general, the interviews focused on identifying types and examples of innovative financing mechanisms.

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  • The modular C1r protein is the first protease activated in the classical complement pathway, a key component of innate immunity. Activation of the heteropentameric C1 complex, possibly accompanied by major inter-subunit re-arrangements besides proteolytic cleavage, requires targeted regulation of flexibility within the context of the intramolecular and inter-molecular interaction networks of the complex.

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  • The Board has embarked on an effort to comprehensively update its regulations, something that has not been done in many years. Some of the areas of the Board may review include updating licensing provisions, addressing the issue of licensing and credentialing in times of national emergency and considering a category of administrative medicine. Another major goal of the agency is the full revitalization of the Patient Care Assessment Division.

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  • The lack of product quality and consistency and the absence of compelling data on the safety and efficacy of most CAM and TM approaches present major challenges to any effort to opti- mize the distribution of precious health resources. These diffi- culties also pose opportunities for research. Other formidable challenges include the variability in training, credentialing, and licensing CAM and TM practitioners. Increasingly, efforts are being made in several countries to regulate both products and practitioners.

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