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Tankevich, V. V., and A. I. Sotnik. "PARTICULAR TECHNIQUES OF OBTAINING BRANCHED PEAR SEEDLINGS." Pomiculture and small fruits culture in Russia 64 (March 30, 2021): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31676/2073-4948-2021-64-77-82.

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The article reviews some methods of cultivation of pear seedlings with branched crown. The main condition for obtaining such seedlings is a high budding that facilitates the shoot formation. Maria and Tavricheskaya varieties of pear grafted on KA 92 stock showed the greatest number of shoots in the crowning area in our study. When budding at a height of 25 cm number of branches in the crowning area increases by 2.5 times (5.4 pcs). It is noted that three nipping at the interval of 10 days (in the second field of the nursery) allows you to obtain 38–86 % more crowned seedlings. The formation of
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Pangastuti, Sari, Afif Bintoro, and Duyat Duryat. "The Effect of Storage Periods of Teak (Tectona grandis) Bud in the Sheath of Banana to the Succesfulness of Budding." Jurnal Sylva Lestari 6, no. 1 (2018): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jsl1651-58.

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Teak (Tectona grandis) is one of comercial plant which has good quality of wood and has high economic value. The enhancement and improvement of teak cultivation techniques was need to be done to fulfill the demands of teak wood. Budding was one of cultivation technique that combine the generative and vegetative propagation technique, so that the benefits of both technique could be obtained at once. The obstacles of budding technique were about the buds storage and distribution. The aim of the experiment were to determine the effectiveness of banana sheath in maintain the viability of teak buds
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Sharma, M. K., and N. K. Joolka. "COMPARISON OF BUDDING TECHNIQUES IN WALNUT (JUGLANS REGIA L.) PROPAGATION." Acta Horticulturae, no. 696 (November 2005): 181–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2005.696.31.

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Ohya, Yoshikazu, Yoshitaka Kimori, Hiroki Okada, and Shinsuke Ohnuki. "Single-cell phenomics in budding yeast." Molecular Biology of the Cell 26, no. 22 (2015): 3920–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e15-07-0466.

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The demand for phenomics, a high-dimensional and high-throughput phenotyping method, has been increasing in many fields of biology. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a unicellular model organism, provides an invaluable system for dissecting complex cellular processes using high-resolution phenotyping. Moreover, the addition of spatial and temporal attributes to subcellular structures based on microscopic images has rendered this cell phenotyping system more reliable and amenable to analysis. A well-designed experiment followed by appropriate multivariate analysis can yield a wealth o
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Pavan, A., E. Covelli, M. C. Pascale, et al. "Dynamics of transmembrane proteins during Sindbis virus budding." Journal of Cell Science 102, no. 1 (1992): 149–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.102.1.149.

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Label-fracture and immunogold fracture-flip techniques are used to address at the ultrastructural level the dynamics of viral and cellular transmembrane proteins during the budding of Sindbis virus on the plasma membrane of infected cells. Immunolabeling with anti-Sindbis spike antibodies shows that the viral proteins are mostly in clusters, all associated with budding viruses. Ultrastructural observation of the unlabeled freeze-fractured plasma membranes shows that membrane particles aggregate over the budding viruses. These results indicate that the concentration of viral transmembrane prote
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Smith, Michael W., and William D. Goff. "Patch Budding Pecan: Girdling, Tipping, Age, and Size of Budwood and Rootstock for Budding; Girdling, 2,3,5-Triodobenzoic Acid and 6-Benzylaminopurine for Bud Forcing." HortTechnology 24, no. 5 (2014): 512–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.24.5.512.

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Patch budding is a common propagation technique for pecan (Carya illinoinensis) commonly used in the central and western United States, but seldom used in the southeastern United States. Success rates vary, but 75% is normally an acceptable survival rate. Selected budwood and rootstock treatments were evaluated to improve budding success. Additional studies were conducted to evaluate bud forcing techniques that would leave the rootstock intact, allowing a second bud to be inserted if the first patch bud failed. Girdling exceptionally vigorous shoots at the base used for budwood improved succes
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Wolf, Jan, Ivo Ondrášek, and Tomáš Nečas. "Potential Use of Spring Budding Techniques in Production of Plum Nursery Trees." Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences. 73, no. 3 (2019): 220–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2019-0035.

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Abstract The main objective of this work was to verify the possibility of shortening the time needed to produce nursery trees of plums, in view of the economic profitability in nursery production. To achieve this goal, rootstocks Citation®, Ishtara®, Penta®, Torinel®, Pumiselekt and St. Julien (from Wädenswil) were chip budded in the springtime with ‘Shiro’, ‘Angeleno’®, ‘Black Amber’, SLE2014/1, ‘Fertility’ (Asian type plums) and ‘Stanley’ (European type plum) as a control. At the end of the vegetation period, height (from the grafting position), trunk diameter above the place of budding and
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Gómez, Nadilia. "Is an Instructional Video Better than a Face-to-face Demo to Teach T-budding in an Intro Plant Propagation Course?" HortTechnology 14, no. 4 (2004): 619–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.14.4.0619.

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Teaching grafting techniques like T-budding is challenging because learners must pay close attention to detail, observing closeups of plant structures and following specific sequences, and such attention to detail is difficult to achieve in large enrollment classes. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of an instructional video vs. traditional face-to-face demonstrations to teach T-budding. A 10-minute instructional video demonstrating the steps necessary for T-budding was developed in 2001. For three consecutive years (2001, 2002, and 2003) the two methods were compare
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Wang, Shaohe, Rei Sekiguchi, William P. Daley, and Kenneth M. Yamada. "Patterned cell and matrix dynamics in branching morphogenesis." Journal of Cell Biology 216, no. 3 (2017): 559–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201610048.

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Many embryonic organs undergo branching morphogenesis to maximize their functional epithelial surface area. Branching morphogenesis requires the coordinated interplay of multiple types of cells with the extracellular matrix (ECM). During branching morphogenesis, new branches form by “budding” or “clefting.” Cell migration, proliferation, rearrangement, deformation, and ECM dynamics have varied roles in driving budding versus clefting in different organs. Elongation of the newly formed branch and final maturation of the tip involve cellular mechanisms that include cell elongation, intercalation
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Rashid, Junaid, Muhammad Wasif Nisar, Toqeer Mahmood, Amjad Rehman, and Yasser Arafat Syed. "A Study of Software Development Cost Estimation Techniques and Models." April 2020 39, no. 2 (2020): 413–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.2002.18.

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SDCE (Software Development Cost Estimation) has always been an interesting and budding field in Software Engineering. This study supports the SDCE by exploring its techniques and models and collecting them in one place. This contribution in the literature will assist future researchers to get maximum knowledge about SDCE techniques and models from one paper and to save their time. In this paper, we review numerous software development effort and cost estimation models and techniques, which are divided into different categories. These categories are parametric models, expertise-based techniques
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Budding techniques"

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Wright, Glenn C. "Budding Citrus Trees." College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/144814.

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3 pp.<br>Citrus budding is a plant propagation technique that any homeowner can do. Once the technique is learned, homeowners can add citrus tree. This publication addresses the budding techniques of citrus trees. Topics include the preparation prior to budding, selecting budsticks, storing budsticks, selecting and preparing the budding location, cutting the bud, inserting the bud in the t cut, and forcing the bud.
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Books on the topic "Budding techniques"

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Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, ed. Budding yeast: A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2016.

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Art lab for kids: 52 creative adventures in drawing, painting, printmaking, paper, and mixed media-for budding artists of all ages. Quarry Books, 2012.

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Lewis, WJ, and DMcE Alexander. Grafting and Budding. CSIRO Publishing, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643096240.

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Grafting and Budding is a comprehensive and clearly written, practical guide to all of the grafting and budding techniques any professional or home gardener is likely to need.&#x0D; The book begins with a brief history of the subject, explains how grafting works and shows why it is now the preferred technique for propagating most commercial plants. It then describes the basics of budding, grafting and multi-grafting and presents step-by-step instructions for making the special cuts used in grafting and budding. Advice is also given on the selection of scion wood, the preparation of rootstocks
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Paint Lab for Kids: 52 Creative Adventures in Painting and Mixed Media for Budding Artists of All Ages. Quarto Publishing Group USA, 2015.

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How To Propagate Techniques And Tips For Over 1000 Plants. Kyle Books - Canada Only, 2008.

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The Stained Glass Handbook: Techniques for the Experienced or Budding Stained Glass Artist (Artist's Handbook Series). Barron's Educational Series, 2006.

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How to Draw Cartoons: A Book for the Budding Cartoonist by a Cartoonist. Michael Omara, 1992.

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Chen, Shu-Fen. Rendition Techniques In The Chinese Translation Of Three Sanskit Buddist Scriptures. Hardinge Simpole Limited, 2004.

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Schwake, Susan, and Rainer Schwake. Art Lab for Kids: 52 Creative Adventures in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Paper, and Mixed Media-For Budding Artists of All Ages. Media Alternatives, Inc, 2012.

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Ragsdale, Linda. The Amazing Step-By-Step Art Card Studio: Zoo Buddies You Can Draw (Amazing Step-by-step Art Card Studio). Lark Books, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Budding techniques"

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Pirincci Ercan, Deniz, and Frank Uhlmann. "Analysis of Cell Cycle Progression in the Budding Yeast S. cerevisiae." In Methods in Molecular Biology. Springer US, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1538-6_19.

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AbstractThe cell cycle is an ordered series of events by which cells grow and divide to give rise to two daughter cells. In eukaryotes, cyclin–cyclin-dependent kinase (cyclin–Cdk) complexes act as master regulators of the cell division cycle by phosphorylating numerous substrates. Their activity and expression profiles are regulated in time. The budding yeast S. cerevisiae was one of the pioneering model organisms to study the cell cycle. Its genetic amenability continues to make it a favorite model to decipher the principles of how changes in cyclin-Cdk activity translate into the intricate sequence of substrate phosphorylation events that govern the cell cycle. In this chapter, we introduce robust and straightforward methods to analyze cell cycle progression in S. cerevisiae. These techniques can be utilized to describe cell cycle events and to address the effects of perturbations on accurate and timely cell cycle progression.
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Viana, Vander, Anna Chesnokova, Sonia Zyngier, and Willie van Peer. "Budding Researchers in the Humanities." In Cases on Distance Delivery and Learning Outcomes. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-870-3.ch014.

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This chapter aims at describing the networks within the Research and Development in Empirical Studies (REDES) Project, an intercultural enterprise aimed at promoting empirical studies of culture. Probably the first and only international project in the Humanities which prepares new researchers through online communication, the experience is believed to be scalable to other areas as it enables students to acquire the methodological techniques needed to undertake and carry out research in an environment totally different from the traditional university classroom. The chapter traces the history of the project from its foundation in 2002, explains in detail how it was set up, and evaluates the contributions of this joint effort. The problems met along the way are also pointed out. The chapter concludes with the challenges still to be faced. This case report stands as a proof of the impact of technology in preparing human resources for the Humanities.
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Hussain, Mirza Waseem, Sanjay Jamwal, Tabasum Mirza, and Malik Mubasher Hassan. "Taxonomy of Computer Network Congestion Control/Avoidance Methods." In Managing Resources for Futuristic Wireless Networks. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9493-2.ch008.

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The communication platform in the computing field is increasing at a rapid pace. Technology is constantly budding with the materialization of new technological devices, specifically in the communication industry. The internet is expanding exponentially. Internet-enabled devices are becoming part and parcel of our daily lives. It has turned out to be almost impossible to think about the world without the internet. The internet structures might be reinforced to meet coming prerequisites in mobile communication. Congestion plays a vital role in regulating the flow of data to accelerate the exchange of data in between the wired and wireless devices. In this chapter, the authors try to highlight various network congestion techniques with their limitations proposed from time to time by various researchers. This chapter plays a vital role in highlighting the history of networking congestion detection/avoidance techniques starting from the early days of networking.
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Khaskheli, Faisal Khan, Fahim Aziz Umrani, and Attiya Baqai. "An Introduction to LiFi and Review of Prototypes Designed on FPGA and Other Hardware." In Advances in Wireless Technologies and Telecommunication. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9767-4.ch003.

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The current wireless networks are highly deficient when it comes to catering to the needs of the modern world with applications such as IoT and online interactive gaming. LiFi (visible light communication) has attracted interest as a solution to this problem due to its high data rate, wider spectrum, low power consumption, higher security, lower cost, and immunity to EMI. The idea behind LiFi is to use LED lights already available for space lighting for the purpose of transmitting. The chapter begins with a brief introduction to LiFI and then takes the reader through the history and market status of the technology all the way through to popular modulation techniques and finally ends with summarizing the transceiver prototypes designed previously with special emphasis on FPGA-based prototypes. The chapter provides a starting point for young budding researchers interested in LiFi and its implementation.
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Dymecki, Susan M. "Site-specific recombination in cells and mice." In Gene Targeting. Oxford University Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199637928.003.0006.

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The use of site-specific recombinase systems has revolutionized our ability to genetically manipulate embryonic stem (ES) cells and mice. Recent advances using the Cre-loxP and Flp-FRT systems have now made it possible to generate ‘clean’ germline mutations following a single gene targeting event, as well as to (in)activate genes in a conditional manner in the living mouse. Not only can target gene mutations be induced in a spatially and temporally restricted fashion, but lineage tracers can be activated in specific progenitor populations to chart cell fate directly in the wild-type or mutant mouse. This chapter introduces site-specific recombination and details a variety of applications, many of which are extensions of the gene targeting vectors and manipulations presented by Hasty et al. in Chapter 1. Many of the mutagenesis techniques which exploit the Cre-loxP system have been compiled earlier in an excellent book by Torres and Kühn (1). In this chapter, I present the Flp-FRT system in addition to the Cre-loxP system, for individual or combined uses. Together, these surveys and protocols should provide a basis for a wide variety of studies on gene function in vivo. As novel recombinase based applications continue to be developed, the possibilities for genome engineering appear without limit. The simplest site-specific recombination systems are comprised of two elements: the recombinase enzyme and a small stretch of DNA specifically recognized by the particular recombinase. These two elements work together to either delete, insert, invert, or translocate associated DNA. Two such recombinase systems have been established in mice (2-5) providing the basic tools for in vivo genetic engineering: the Cre-loxP system from the bacteriophage P1 and the Flp-FRT system from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Both Cre and Flp are members of the λ integrase superfamily of site-specific recombinases (6) that cleave DNA at a distinct target sequence and then ligate it to the cleaved DNA of a second identical site to generate a contiguous strand. This recombination reaction is carried out with absolute fidelity, such that not a single nucleotide is gained or lost overall, and with no other requirements than the recombinase, the specific target DNA sequence, and some mono- or divalent cations (7).
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John, John P., and Pravesh Parekh. "Functional MRI Approaches to Studying Cognition." In Functional MRI, edited by S. Kathleen Bandt and Dennis D. Spencer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190297763.003.0005.

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a widely used technique for studying brain substrates of cognition. The objective of this chapter is to provide an overview of the basics of fMRI including fundamentals of MR physics and the blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) contrast, paradigm design, data storage, image quality analysis, data pre-processing and data analytic strategies. We have discussed three illustrative examples from our published research works in schizophrenia, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by cognitive dysfunction and abnormalities of thought, perception and conation. We attempt to provide a broad understanding of the basic principles of fMRI research for clinicians and budding cognitive neuroscience researchers alike, without aiming to be exhaustive or in-depth in our coverage. We hope this primer in fMRI methods and applications would motivate the reader to peruse the additional resources cited at the end of the chapter while getting started in this exciting area of research.
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Conference papers on the topic "Budding techniques"

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Yu, Grace H., Dariusz Ceglarek, and Neville K. S. Lee. "Budding Assembly Accuracy in the Presence of Workpiece Surface Roughness and Dimensional Error." In ASME 2002 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2002/dfm-34191.

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In this paper, simulation methods with improved surface generation techniques are used to study the accuracy of budding assembly processes. Our analysis shows that both the dimensional error and surface roughness together with surface waviness have significant effect on the budding assembly accuracy. In addition, we have found that even for the same parts with given dimensional errors, surface roughness and waviness, the budding assembly accuracy can still vary significantly depending on the different approaches of the alignment processes.
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Sun, Jiashu, Deyu Li, Chris Stowers, and Erik Boczko. "Measurement of Budding Yeast Growth Rate With MOSFET-Based Microfluidic Coulter Counters." In ASME 2008 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2008-68098.

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Many bioassays are performed on an ensemble of cells and assay results depend crucially on the state of cells relative to one another. If the cells in the ensemble are disordered with respect to one variable, then the measurements that depend on that variable are confounded by averaging. One solution to this is to maintain the cell cycle synchrony for the cells in the ensemble. To do this, it is extremely important to accurately measure the cell growth rate. For example, the volume growth rate of budding yeast is closely linked to many aspects of the cell cycle. Therefore, investigation of the
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