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Page 4518 of Mathematical Reviews Vol. , Issue 2000f
[page]
2000
Mathematical Reviews
[Geiger, Davi] (1-NY-XC; New York, NY)
Mass estimation of DNA molecules and extraction of ordered restriction maps in optical mapping imagery. ...
Our modeling and solution of detec- tion, mass estimation, and extraction of ordered restriction maps of DNA molecules attempts to understand/answer questions of significant importance to geneticists, ...
An overview of MATISSE-v2.0
2010
Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems XIII
The symposium, like our other conferences and activities, would not be possible without the dedicated contribution of our participants and members. ...
This Programme is based on commitments received up to the time of publication and is subject to change without notice. ...
DNA concentration) and dopant molecules (i.e binding mode, charge) [5]. ...
doi:10.1117/12.868183
fatcat:5anlqspzzzcftfufaxvlr45zve
Self-Organized Evolutionary Process in Sets of Interdependent Variables near the Midpoint of Phase Transition in K-Satisfiability
[chapter]
2001
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Ackerman, John T Strategic Studies Quarterly: An Air Force-Sponsored Strategic Forum for Military, Government, and Academic Professionals. Volume 2, Number 1 -7 Acuff, Hugh F ...
the inequality This estimate remains the same if we restrict ourselves to univalent mappings. ...
I atoms are disordered in this way and they possess the same position with half occupancy, but the molecule of C4H8O2 is ordered in this complex, and it is also ordered in the structure of the single ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-45443-8_20
fatcat:ght26tu6avh57kkp54kifofaee
Sensing Methodologies in Agriculture for Monitoring Biotic Stress in Plants Due to Pathogens and Pests
2021
Inventions
This article aims to present the current state of the methodologies applied in the field of agriculture towards the detection of biotic stress in crops. ...
Our ever-improving understanding of the ways in which plants respond to stress, biotic and abiotic, has led to the development of innovative sensing technologies for detecting crop stresses/stressors and ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/inventions6020029
doaj:bad904d96b2b4bc1852ecd689b5fe63d
fatcat:k7qcrjbsfnb35kr3jpvnqckpai
Visualization of image data from cells to organisms
2010
Nature Methods
MRI, which is mostly used to acquire three-dimensional (3D) imagery, has faced some of these problems for many years. ...
Whereas in the past it was considered sufficient to show images (photographs or digitized images) in the printed version of an article to illustrate an experimental result, the presentation of image data ...
(f) Event order map visualizing the relative order of phenotypic events in cell populations: events are color-coded and centered around one phenotype (here dynamic). ...
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1431
pmid:20195255
pmcid:PMC3650473
fatcat:b6nnwhe3t5fjnhxue3ghu4mjoy
Enhancing the Scientific Value of Industry Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) in Our Oceans
2020
Frontiers in Marine Science
of the impact of artificial structures in our oceans, and collect biotic and abiotic data to support our understanding of how oceans and marine life are changing. ...
Small changes by industry now could provide substantial benefits to scientific research in the long-term and improve the quality of scientific data in existence once the structures require decommissioning ...
All authors agreed with the contents of the manuscript and approved it for publication. ...
doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00220
fatcat:5k5qsems35de7m3er6x44kackm
Sensing Methodologies in Agriculture for Soil Moisture and Nutrient Monitoring
2021
IEEE Access
Development and deployment of sensing technologies is one of the main steps in achieving sustainability in crop production through precision agriculture. ...
adoption in crop production leading to efficient site-specific soil and crop management which in turn will bring us closer to reaching sustainability in the practice of agriculture. ...
FUTURE PROSPECTS AND RESEARCH DIRECTION IN SOIL MOISTURE SENSING In order to successfully implement precision site-specific management, accurate soil property maps are essential. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2021.3052478
fatcat:ms5e3gszyzegfk72sqlbhldere
Challenging the paradigms of deep-sea ecology
2014
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
hypothesis in the deep sea [7], the use of videos and still imagery to document life in trenches, along with other advances aided by hybrid remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), bottom crawlers, and landers ...
We now recognize greater habitat complexity, new ecological interactions and the importance of 'dark energy', and chemosynthetic production in fuelling biodiversity. ...
Acknowledgments This work has been produced within the framework of the international network LICO (Life in a Changing Ocean) and INDEEP (International Review Trends in Ecology & Evolution August 2014, ...
doi:10.1016/j.tree.2014.06.002
pmid:25001598
fatcat:stytjjs3dreyrdreukilt47u2y
Promoter repression and 3D-restructuring resolves divergent developmental gene expression in TADs
[article]
2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
By contrast, in later embryonic tissues, DNA methylation renders the inactive Rex1 promoter profoundly unresponsive to Fat1 enhancers within the intact TAD. ...
Thus, rather than operating only as rigid blocks of co-regulated genes, TAD-regulatory landscapes can orchestrate complex divergent expression patterns in evolution. ...
We thank the Montpellier Ressources Imagerie facility (BioCampus Montpellier, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), INSERM, University of Montpellier). ...
doi:10.1101/2021.10.08.463672
fatcat:tcj34nutaza6rednzv2mmrylly
1-Hydroxypyrene–A Biochemical Marker for PAH Pollution Assessment of Aquatic Ecosystem
2009
Sensors
, modeling, and This technical note describes the use of a field-portable gas chromatograph mass spectrometer for the in-field determination of organic contaminants in dredged material. ...
When the purpose of a monitoring program is to estimate reliable (trends in) average concentrations or loads, the SC-samplers are a cost-effective alternative to grab sampling. ...
Mass flux offers a potential improvement over estimates of the percentage of mass removal because of the high uncertainty in direct measurements of DNAPL mass in the subsurface. ...
doi:10.3390/s100100203
pmid:22315535
pmcid:PMC3270836
fatcat:wd3avfxxp5erxjzkqihd5wsjcq
Science goals and new mission concepts for future exploration of Titan's atmosphere geology and habitability: Titan POlar Scout/orbitEr and In situ lake lander and DrONe explorer (POSEIDON)
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
and in situ coverage over long periods of time. ...
The proposed mission concept POSEIDON (Titan POlar Scout/orbitEr and In situ lake lander DrONe explorer) would perform joint orbital and in situ investigations of Titan. ...
Fryberger and Dean, in A study of global sand seas, 1979. Fulchignoni et al., Nature 438, 785-791, 2005. Galand et al., Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 21, CiteID L21101, 2006. ...
arXiv:2110.10466v1
fatcat:jjrada5bo5dprpck4q3ytc7uvy
Applications of Biotechnology for Characterization of Plants and Pests as the Key Components of Plant Protection and Production Strategies: A Review
2020
International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology
Whereas agricultural production and productivity are heavily threatened by the incidence of pests that inflict huge losses in various forms. ...
Accordingly, this review article covers the comprehensive account of the various molecular techniques, genome mapping and OMICS sciences utilized for characterization plants and pests that ultimately allow ...
Physical Mapping A physical map of an organism is a representation of its entire genome as a set of overlapping cloned DNA fragments that make up a genome and ordered with respect to a reference map (such ...
doi:10.3126/ijasbt.v8i3.31556
fatcat:q444jzbfyja27jjbbax4wcqxru
On the Redox-Activity and Health-Effects of Atmospheric Primary and Secondary Aerosol: Phenomenology
2022
Atmosphere
In this paper, we present the overall methodology of RHAPS and introduce the phenomenology and the first data observed. ...
The RHAPS (Redox-Activity And Health-Effects Of Atmospheric Primary And Secondary Aerosol) project was launched in 2019 with the major objective of identifying specific properties of the fine atmospheric ...
The quartz fiber filter aliquots were not removed from the extraction solution after the end of the extraction procedure, and they were kept in the primary vial while performing the DTT assay in order ...
doi:10.3390/atmos13050704
fatcat:oh233ko7ozhzzcbivjutb2gxkq
Microscopy. I. A review
1953
Cancer Research
The require- ments for good imagery include the presence of contrast and the resolution of fine detail in cellular formed elements which have several orders of dimensional magnitude that are very approxi ...
High order polyploidy and correlating DNA values are observed in the tissue cells of lower animals (229); studies on the cells of plants show either inconstancy (203) or constancy (228) of the DNA per ...
pmid:13042794
fatcat:43igcwkmkbe6haikdteqamyrhm
Advanced methods of plant disease detection. A review
2014
Agronomy for Sustainable Development
Although DNA-based and serological methods have revolutionized plant disease detection, they are not very reliable at asymptomatic stage, especially in case of pathogen with syste mic diffusion. ...
DNA-based and serological methods now provide essential tools for accurate plant disease diagnosis, in addition to the traditional visual scouting for symptoms. ...
We thank Minghua Zhang and colleagues for permission to use their data in our Fig. 4 and Jorge Torres-Sánchez and colleagues for permission to use their picture in our ...
doi:10.1007/s13593-014-0246-1
fatcat:sdvsemwsire5lftrc242mzxyai
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