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Sasaki, Koki, Tsuyoshi Okue, Yasuhiro Shu, Koji Miyake, Yoshiaki Uchida, and Norikazu Nishiyama. "Thin ZIF-8 nanosheets synthesized in hydrophilic TRAPs." Dalton Transactions 50, no. 30 (2021): 10394–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1dt01507a.

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Tekawade, Aniket, Tianbo Xie, and Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger. "Comparative Study of the Ignition of 1-Decene, trans-5-Decene, and n-Decane: Constant-Volume Spray and Shock-Tube Experiments." Energy & Fuels 31, no. 6 (May 12, 2017): 6493–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b00430.

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Brinkmann, Volker. "Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in the Second Decade." Journal of Innate Immunity 10, no. 5-6 (2018): 414–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000489829.

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Nearly 15 years after the first description of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), our knowledge concerning this structure has expanded considerably. Initially, NETs were considered solely an elaborate function of the innate immune system to combat invading microorganisms. Successively it became clear that NETs have farther-reaching capabilities. They are involved in a series of pathophysiological mechanisms ranging from inflammation to thrombosis where they fulfill essential functions when produced at the right site and the right time but can have a serious impact when generation or clearance of NETs is inadequately controlled. This review provides a concise overview on the far-reaching functions of NETs in health and disease.
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Khajuria, Chanchal K., Guntupalli V. R. Prasad, and Brijesh K. Manhas. "Palaeontological constraints on the age of Deccan Traps, peninsular India." Newsletters on Stratigraphy 31, no. 1 (September 15, 1994): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nos/31/1994/21.

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Chaudhuri, Mayurakshi, and Viola Thimm. "Introduction." Transfers 8, no. 3 (December 1, 2018): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2018.080303.

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The past decade has witnessed an exponential growth in literature on the diverse forms, practices, and politics of mobility. Research on migration has been at the forefront of this field. Themes in this respect include heterogeneous practices that have developed out of traditions of resistance to a global historical trajectory of imperialism and colonialism. In response to such historical transformations of recent decades, the nature of postcolonial inquiry has evolved. Such changing postcolonial trajectories and power negotiations are more pronounced in specific parts of the world than in others. To that end, “Postcolonial Intersections: Asia on the Move” is a special section that engages, examines, and analyzes everyday power negotiations, focusing particularly on Asia. Such everyday negotiations explicitly point to pressure points and movements across multiple geosocial scales where gender, religion, age, social class, and caste, to name a few, are constantly negotiated and redefined via changing subjectivities.
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Nelson, Gareth. "A Decade of Challenge the Future of Biogeography." Earth Sciences History 4, no. 2 (January 1, 1985): 187–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.4.2.c347xp1671w4m0n0.

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According to Croizat's global synthesis, the main biogeographic patterns include trans-Atlantic, trans-Pacific, trans-Indoceanic, Boreal, and Austral. Geological and geophysical theories vary, but agree that sea-floor spreading in the Pacific is different in its effect from that in other ocean basins. The difference allows for radial expansion of the basin and not merely east-west displacement of continental areas. Biogeographic data suggest that bipolar (boreal + austral) distributions are to be reckoned among the results of sea-floor spreading in the Pacific. Data from one group of inshore fishes (family Engraulidae) exemplify this notion and add, as terminal parts of the differentiation of the Pacific Basin, trans-Panama marine vicariance and a collateral occurrence in freshwater of tropical South America. These findings corroborate Croizat's synthesis. They suggest that the critical evaluation of that synthesis will be the main task of biogeography over the next decade. They indicate that within the area of systematics, evaluation will require a cladistic approach and the elimination of paraphyletic groups from classification.
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Benhima, Kenza, and Baptiste Massenot. "Safety Traps." American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 5, no. 4 (October 1, 2013): 68–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/mac.5.4.68.

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Fear of risk provides a rationale for protracted economic downturns. We develop a real business cycle model where investors with decreasing relative risk aversion choose between a risky and a safe technology that exhibit decreasing returns. Because of a feedback effect from the interest rate to risk aversion, two equilibria can emerge: a standard equilibrium and a “safe” one in which investors invest in safer assets. We refer to the dynamics of this second equilibrium as a safety trap because it is self-reinforcing as investors accumulate more wealth and show it to be consistent with Japan's lost decade. (JEL D14, E13, E21, E22, E23, E32)
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Nishikawa, K., H. Tsukada, S. Abe, S. Misaki, and N. Yasuoka. "(R,R)-(−)-trans-2,3-Bis(hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane." Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications 54, no. 1 (January 15, 1998): 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s010827019700992x.

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Triburgo, Lorenzo, and Sarah Van Dyck. "Representational Refusal and the Embodiment of Gender Abolition." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 28, no. 2 (April 1, 2022): 249–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-9608161.

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Abstract The crisis of mass incarceration has made its way into US mainstream politics in the last five years owing in large part to the transgender activists of color who have been at the forefront of prison abolitionist movements for the last five decades. While mainstream media displays a seemingly insatiable visual appetite for trans and queer bodies, transgender women and trans-queer people—particularly those of color—continue to experience violence and criminalization at increasingly high rates. If we are to understand the prison industrial complex as an infrastructure of oppression upheld in part by the dominant narrative that people of color, poor people, and queer people are “dangerous” (to the white-capitalist-heteropatriarchy), it is critical to examine the visual language of criminalizing queerness and to further consider the work of artists grappling with efforts to shift the narrative while remaining wary of the traps of visibility.
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Krech, F., K. Issleib, A. Zschunke, and H. Meyer. "Cis- und trans-1-Phosphabicyclo[4.4.0]decan." Zeitschrift f�r anorganische und allgemeine Chemie 553, no. 10 (October 1987): 136–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zaac.19875531016.

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Cohen, Tobi Helene. "An experimental petrologic and geochemical study of Deccan trap basalts : part I, Deccan traps from Tamia, central India ; part II, crystallization relationships of Deccan basalts at 6.35 kbars." FIU Digital Commons, 1989. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2396.

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New major, minor, and trace element data for the Chakhla- Delakari sill and three nearby lava flows in the proximal area of Tamia are presented. Based on abundances of trace elements, it is inferred that the sill was the feeder of the two uppermost lava flows which tapped magmas from a LREE-, Rb-enriched source. The oldest (lowermost) flow shows greater affinity with the western Deccan lavas. The association of the feeder sill with a large network of parallel trending sills and dikes, and the elongate Satpura Dome, is taken to infer that a major locus of eruption of the Deccan Trap lavas existed in the eastern part of the province. A model is presented for the evolution of the magma source of the sill and the two uppermost flows in a chamber beneath the Satpura Dome in the easternmost Deccan Traps. Results of equilibrium crystallization experiments at 6.35 kbars conducted on two compositions which represent probable near primary liquids are presented. One of these starting compositions has 9.5% MgO and the other 13% MgO. The sequence of crystallization in both starting liquids at 6.35 kbars is as follows: olivine; olivine + Ca- clinopyroxene; ol + Ca-clinopyroxene + Ca-poor clinopyroxene; olivine + Ca-clinopyroxene + Ca-poor clinopyroxene + plagioclase. Based on the present experimental data, it is inferred that typical Deccan magmas (MgO 5-9%) are produced by early fractionation of olivine, pyroxene (Ca-augite and pigeonite), and late fractionation of plagioclase. Deccan basalts with MgO 9-10% appear to have crystallized from melts lower in Ti02 than the starting materials of this study which fractionated olivine and plagioclase. Basalts with MgO2source which has fractionated olivine and plagioclase will produce of the bulk of Deccan basalts.
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James, Sarah Louise. "The geochemistry of secondary zeolites from tertiary basaltic terrains." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.325118.

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Borges, Melroy R. "Life Cycle of Deccan Trap Magma Chambers: A Crystal Scale Elemental and Strontium Isotopic Investigation." FIU Digital Commons, 2007. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/10.

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The Deccan Trap basalts are the remnants of a massive series of lava flows that erupted at the K/T boundary and covered 1-2 million km2 of west-central India. This eruptive event is of global interest because of its possible link to the major mass extinction event, and there is much debate about the duration of this massive volcanic event. In contrast to isotopic or paleomagnetic dating methods, I explore an alternative approach to determine the lifecycle of the magma chambers that supplied the lavas, and extend the concept to obtain a tighter constraint on Deccan’s duration. My method relies on extracting time information from elemental and isotopic diffusion across zone boundary in an individual crystal. I determined elemental and Sr-isotopic variations across abnormally large (2-5 cm) plagioclase crystals from the Thalghat and Kashele “Giant Plagioclase Basalts” from the lowermost Jawhar and Igatpuri Formations respectively in the thickest Western Ghats section near Mumbai. I also obtained bulk rock major, trace and rare earth element chemistry of each lava flow from the two formations. Thalghat flows contain only 12% zoned crystals, with 87Sr/86Sr ratios of 0.7096 in the core and 0.7106 in the rim, separated by a sharp boundary. In contrast, all Kashele crystals have a wider range of 87Sr/86Sr values, with multiple zones. Geochemical modeling of the data suggests that the two types of crystals grew in distinct magmatic environments. Modeling intracrystalline diffusive equilibration between the core and rim of Thalghat crystals led me to obtain a crystal growth rate of 2.03x10-10 cm/s and a residence time of 780 years for the crystals in the magma chamber(s). Employing some assumptions based on field and geochronologic evidence, I extrapolated this residence time to the entire Western Ghats and obtained an estimate of 25,000 – 35,000 years for the duration of Western Ghats volcanism. This gave an eruptive rate of 30 – 40 km3/yr, which is much higher than any presently erupting volcano. This result will remain speculative until a similarly detailed analytical-modeling study is performed for the rest of the Western Ghats formations.
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Mitchell, Clive J. "Petrology and geochemistry of basaltic rocks of the Falkland Islands and Deccan Traps (India)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.670335.

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Suárez, Lucy Victoria Ojeda. "Imbricações entre trabalho decente e população trans : uma análise do programa TransCidadania (2015-2016)." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFABC, 2018.

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Orientador: Prof. Dr. Elias David Morales Martínez
Coorientador: Prof. Dr. Freddy Jesús Ruiz Herrera
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do ABC, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Humanas e Sociais, São Bernardo do Campo, 2018.
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo principal analisar as imbricações entre trabalho decente e população trans, por meio do estudo do programa TransCidadania implementado na cidade de São Paulo nos anos 2015 e 2016. Isso foi possível por meio da discussão teórica dos diferentes entrelaçamentos entre a teoria queer, o direito ao trabalho, o trabalho sexual e as pessoas trans; a identificação das noções de Trabalho Decente e a implementação do conceito dentro das narrativas trans; e a avaliação do programa TransCidadania à luz da teoria do Trabalho Decente. Para cumprir com esses objetivos, foram utilizadas a estratégia de avaliação qualitativa e a perspectiva de observação participante, assim como as abordagens metodológicas de estudo de caso e avaliação de políticas públicas. Durante a revisão bibliográfica do quadro teórico, abordou-se o debate entre essencialismo e construtivismo das identidades trans; a teoria queer decolonial; as tecnologias de poder de Foucault; as teorias do sujeito e performatividade de Butler; as implicações da corporeidade trans na esfera do trabalho em geral; e o trabalho sexual em particular. Também foram estudadas as noções do trabalho decente no que diz respeito à relação com a informalidade, às pessoas LGBTIQ+ e ao trabalho sexual, além de estabelecer as convergências entre os pilares do Trabalho Decente com as narrativas trans. Para assim, no terceiro capítulo, avaliar o projeto do programa TransCidadania a partir da inclusão dos elementos do conceito do trabalho decente no desenho, teorização e estrutura programática dessa política pública municipal. Concluímos que, o programa TransCidadania corresponde enormemente com as recomendações da OIT no que diz respeito à melhora das condições que propiciem o acesso e permanência das pessoas trans em situação de vulnerabilidade ao Trabalho Decente.
This research had as main objective to analyse the imbrications between decent work and trans people, through the study of the program TransCidadania implemented in São Paulo in 2015-2016. This, through the theoretical discussion of the different interweaving between queer theory, the right to work, sex work and trans people; the identification of Decent work's notions and the implementation of the concept within trans narratives; and the evaluation of the TransCidadania program implemented in São Paulo during the years 2015 and 2016 in light of the theory of Decent work. To fulfil these objectives, the qualitative evaluation strategy and the perspective of participant observation were used, as well as the methodological approaches of case study and evaluation of public policies. During the bibliographic review of the theoretical framework, the debate between essentialism and constructivism of trans identities, queer decolonial theory, Foucault's power technologies, Butler's subject and performativity theories, and the implications of trans corporeity in the sphere of work in general, and sex work in particular, was discussed. Also, the notions of decent work were studied in terms of its relationship with informality, LGBTIQ + persons and sex work, as well as establishing the connexion between the pillars of Decent work and trans narratives. Thus, in the third chapter, the project of TransCidadania's program was evaluated around the inclusion of the elements from the concept of decent work in the design, theorization and programmatic structure of this municipal public policy. In conclusion, the TransCidadania program is in line with the recommendations of the ILO, regarding the improvement of the conditions to access and permanence to Decent work for the people in vulnerability situations.
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Malamoud, Karim. "Des trapps du Deccan à la Réunion : couplage de données géochimiques pétrologiques et paléomagnétiques. Conséquences géodynamiques à la limite crétacé-paléocène." Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENU055/document.

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Cette thèse s'appuie sur les travaux d'Alexander V. Sobolev sur le recyclage de matériel crustal dans le manteau terrestre en lien avec les processus de mise en place des provinces magmatiques et des iles océaniques. Il s'agit d'utiliser des outils pétrologiques et géochimiques couplés à des données de paléomagnétisme haute résolution, et à de la modélisation thermomécanique dans le but de contraindre les processus profonds à l'origine des Trapps du Deccan et leurs conséquences au niveau planétaire (extinction de masse). Dans un premier temps, cette thèse propose une réinterprétation des diverses contraintes temporelles sur la durée de l'éruption des Trapps du Deccan (datations radiochronologiques, paleomagnétisme, profiles d'altérations, et données paléo-environnementales) et suggère un scénario temporel pour la mise en place de cette province magmatique, le tout principalement basé sur des données paléomagnétiques de hautes résolution de Chenet et al (2008, 2009). Ce scénario implique que la phase principale de l'éruption des Trapps du Deccan s'est produite peu de temps avant la limite Crétacé-Paléogène et qu'elle correspond à la mise en place d'environ 1.106km3 de laves en 50ka. Ces chiffres sont équivalents à 150-200 fois le taux d'éruption actuel de l'ile volcanique d'Hawaii. Ce scénario temporel a ensuite été couplé à des données géochimiques élémentaires qui ont permis de mettre en évidence 1) une origine profonde pour la grande majorité des liquides primaires et 2) d'importantes variations de l'assimilation crustale au cours du temps, notamment juste avant la limite Crétacé-Paléogène. Ces phénomènes sont compatibles avec un unique épisode d'érosion lithosphérique de la plaque indienne par les processus magmatiques dans le manteau sous-jacent. Les données relatives aux Trapps du Deccan peuvent être comparées à celles des Trapps de Sibérie et révèlent notamment que l'importante érosion lithosphérique identifiée dans celles-ci n'ait pas eu lieu dans le cas des Trapps du Deccan malgré des caractéristiques mantelliques similaires. Cette différence peut être attribuée à la plus grande épaisseur de la plaque indienne, ainsi qu'à l'existence de zones de faiblesses, liées à l'héritage tectonique du bouclier indien. Ces zones de faiblesses auraient facilité le passage des magmas à travers la plaque de manière à ce qu'une faible proportion d'entre eux seulement ait été impliquée dans les processus de délamination lithospherique. Un ensemble de données géochimiques sur olivine ainsi que de modélisation des liquides magmatiques primaires et de leur source pour les Trapps du Deccan nous ont permis de montrer 1) l'importante contribution d'une source pyroxenitique à la composition des liquide magmatiques primaires (65%), 2) que la gamme de températures potentielles de ces mêmes sources avait due être de l'ordre de 1600°C et 3) que ces dernières contenaient environ 15% de matériel crustal recyclé. Des mesures et calculs similaires appliquées aux laves de la Réunion ont, par ailleurs, montrés des résultats très différents : 50% de liquides pyroxenitiques dans les liquides magmatiques primaires, une température potentielle mantellique de l'ordre de 1500°C et une teneur des sources magmatiques en matériel crustal recyclé de l'ordre de 7%. Ces résultats sont compatibles avec le modèle de panache matellique pour la mise en place des provinces magmatiques et des iles océaniques ainsi qu'avec l'hypothèse du refroidissement séculaire de ces mêmes panaches. Nous en concluons que l'éruption des Trapps du Deccan fut un événement d'une rapidité exceptionnelle et que son implication dans la crise biologique de la fin du Crétacé fut sans doute particulièrement importante
This PhD aims to build on the previous work by Alexander V. Sobolev and colleagues on crustal recycling within the Earth mantle and LIPs/ocean island magmatism. The PhD focus will be to apply petrology and geochemistry coupled with high-resolution paleomagnetism, and thermo-mechanical modelling in order to constrain the deep processes behind the Deccan Traps (mantle melting and crustal recycling) as well as the consequences at the surface of the Earth (eruption rates and related degassing). Upon revisiting published time constraints on the Deccan eruptions (radiometric dating, paleomagnetism, inter-flow weathering profiles and paleoenvironmental data), we propose a new, paleomagnetism-based (Chenet et al., 2008, 2009), eruption scenario for the Main Deccan Province (Western Ghats). We suggest that the main phase of volcanic activity occurred just before and ended at the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary and was responsible for the emplacement of about 1.106km3 of lavas in ~50kyr. This is equivalent to 150 to 200 times present-day eruption rates in Hawaii. Coupling of the paleomagnetism-based timeframe with bulk-rock trace element concentrations revealed that Western Ghats lavas feature 1) a strong garnet signature (Heavy Rare Earth Element depletion), indicative of a deep origin and 2) significant temporal variations in the intensity of crustal assimilation undergone by the rising melts, especially just before the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary. We suggest that these excursions are part of a single and localized plume-induced lithospheric erosion event of the Indian lithosphere by the Deccan plume. A comparison of the Deccan Traps with the Siberian Traps exposes significant geodynamical differences. Most notably, the widespread and extensive lithospheric erosion observed in the Siberian Traps did not take place in the Deccan Traps, despite similar mantle characteristics. This difference is attributed to 1) a thicker Indian lithosphere and 2) to the existence of weaknesses in the form of pre-existing structural lineaments. These pre-existing structures facilitated the passage of deep mantle-derived magmas and thus precluded or limited their involvement in a freezing-delamination process. Olivine geochemistry and olivine-based primary melt and source modelling in Deccan Traps lavas showed 1) large contributions of pyroxenite-derived melts (65%) to the primary melts, 2) high potential temperatures of the mantle sources (~1590-1600°C) and 3) that the mantle sources of Deccan Traps magmas contained ~15% of recycled crustal material. These observations contrast with those obtained from Réunion Island lavas (50% of pyroxenite-derived melts, mantle potential temperatures of 1490-1500°C and 7% of recycled crustal material in the sources of Réunion Island magmas. Our results are compatible with the plume model for LIPs and ocean island magmatism as well as with a secular cooling of mantle plumes. We conclude, along with many authors, that the emplacement of the Deccan Traps was a remarkably swift and catastrophic event at the end of the Cretaceous and that it likely played a significant role in the end-Cretaceous mass extinction
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Fianti, Noor. "Going against the grain : the de-maturity of the European textile industry." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 2009. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/28164.

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This thesis aims to challenge the conventional assumption about the irreversibility of the decline of the textile industry in developed countries. It is argued that the decline can be reversed if mature textile firms can break away from their traditional routines and practices and radically and continuously change their technologies, markets and organisational structure to adapt to the rapidly changing business environment. Using the European textile industry as a case study, this thesis shows that a number of European countries, including Germany and The Netherlands, have managed to bypass the maturity-trap -a phenomenon commonly found in large mature firms because of an inability to adapt to changing external conditions- through industrial reconfiguration from the 1960s onwards. The majority of the industry, however, has been in relative decline over the past decade as the market has become much more competitive and consequently made their old strategies obsolete. Under such circumstances there is an urgent need to turn the industry around. Learning from the failure of the Courtaulds (UK) and the success of Ten Cate (NL) and Freudenberg (DE), the thesis illustrates how the maturity-trap can take hold and how the process of de-maturity can be initiated at the firm level. The case study of Marzotto highlights how the danger of the maturity-trap is now no longer just a British phenomenon. This once highly successful firm is now in great danger of falling into the maturity-trap. The issue at stake is the long-term survival of the European textile industry and how rapidly its long-term competitiveness can be restored.
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Gallet, Yves. "La magnetostratigraphie : aspects fondamentaux et appliques." Paris 7, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA077056.

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Une eetude magnetostratigraphique de la limite jurassique/cretace au maroc permet de discuter les possibilites de correlation stratigraphique en l'absence d'une biostratigraphie bien etablie. Avec des donnees du forage de cony, on met en evidence des series triasiques et permiennes. Les resultats paleomagnetiques permettent de preciser la derive des poles magnetiques de l'eurasie. On modelise aussi le champ magnetique a l'interieur d'un forage
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Min, Ei Ei. "Yeast Upf1 Associates With RibosomesTranslating mRNA Coding Sequences Upstream of Normal Termination Codons: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2004. http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/780.

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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) specifically targets mRNAs with premature translation termination codons for rapid degradation. NMD is a highly conserved translation-dependent mRNA decay pathway, and its core Upf factors are thought to be recruited to prematurely terminating mRNP complexes, possibly through the release factors that orchestrate translation termination. Upf1 is the central regulator of NMD and recent studies have challenged the notion that this protein is specifically targeted to aberrant, nonsense-containing mRNAs. Rather, it has been proposed that Upf1 binds to most mRNAs in a translation-independent manner. In this thesis, I investigated the nature of Upf1 association with its substrates in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using biochemical and genetic approaches, the basis for Upf1 interaction with ribosomes was evaluated to determine the specificity of Upf1 association with ribosomes, and the extent to which such binding is dependent on prior association of Upf1’s interacting partners. I discovered that Upf1 is specifically associated with Rps26 of the 40S ribosomal subunit, and that this association requires the N-terminal Upf1 CH domain. In addition, using selective ribosome profiling, I investigated when during translation Upf1 associates with ribosomes and showed that Upf1 binding was not limited to polyribosomes that were engaged in translating NMD substrate mRNAs. Rather, Upf1 associated with translating ribosomes on most mRNAs, binding preferentially as ribosomes approached the 3’ ends of open reading frames. Collectively, these studies provide new mechanistic insights into NMD and the dynamics of Upf1 during translation.
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Min, Ei Ei. "Yeast Upf1 Associates With RibosomesTranslating mRNA Coding Sequences Upstream of Normal Termination Codons: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2015. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/780.

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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) specifically targets mRNAs with premature translation termination codons for rapid degradation. NMD is a highly conserved translation-dependent mRNA decay pathway, and its core Upf factors are thought to be recruited to prematurely terminating mRNP complexes, possibly through the release factors that orchestrate translation termination. Upf1 is the central regulator of NMD and recent studies have challenged the notion that this protein is specifically targeted to aberrant, nonsense-containing mRNAs. Rather, it has been proposed that Upf1 binds to most mRNAs in a translation-independent manner. In this thesis, I investigated the nature of Upf1 association with its substrates in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using biochemical and genetic approaches, the basis for Upf1 interaction with ribosomes was evaluated to determine the specificity of Upf1 association with ribosomes, and the extent to which such binding is dependent on prior association of Upf1’s interacting partners. I discovered that Upf1 is specifically associated with Rps26 of the 40S ribosomal subunit, and that this association requires the N-terminal Upf1 CH domain. In addition, using selective ribosome profiling, I investigated when during translation Upf1 associates with ribosomes and showed that Upf1 binding was not limited to polyribosomes that were engaged in translating NMD substrate mRNAs. Rather, Upf1 associated with translating ribosomes on most mRNAs, binding preferentially as ribosomes approached the 3’ ends of open reading frames. Collectively, these studies provide new mechanistic insights into NMD and the dynamics of Upf1 during translation.
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Books on the topic "Decane traps"

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Symposium, EARSeL. A decade of trans-European remote sensing cooperation: Proceedings of the 20th EARSeL Symposium, Dresden, Germany, 14-16 June, 2000. Lisse, Netherlands: A.A. Balkema Publishers, 2001.

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Tom, Badgett, ed. Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear strategies, 2ND Edition. Toronto: Bantam Books, 1991.

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Sandler, Corey. Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear strategies, 3RD Edition. New York: Bantam Books, 1992.

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India, Geological Survey of, ed. Annals of Deccan traps study and bibliography on Deccan traps. Calcutta: Geological Survey of India, 1996.

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India, Geological Survey of, ed. Deccan flood basalt: A pictorial atlas = Dakshiṇī plāvana vôsālṭa : eka sacitra eṭalasa. Calcutta: Geological Survey of India, 1996.

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Buchroithner. Decade Trans European Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis, 2001.

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F, Buchroithner Manfred, and EARSeL Symposium (20th : 2000 : Dresden, Germany)., eds. A decade of trans-European remote sensing cooperation. Lisse, The Netherlands: A. A. Balkema, 2001.

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Alonso, José Antonio, and José Antonio Ocampo, eds. Trapped in the Middle? Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852773.001.0001.

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There is growing evidence that overcoming the low-income threshold and reaching middle-income status is not sufficient for countries to converge toward high-income levels. Few middle-income countries have successfully completed that transit in recent decades, with the majority remaining in the middle-income group, and so facing what has come to be called"the middle-income trap". It is therefore essential to explore whether middle-income traps really exist and, if they do, how these pitfalls are manifested, what their causes are, what economic policy measures are required to escape from them, and what international cooperation can do to support this process. Trapped in the Middle? brings together diverse perspectives on these important questions, providing new evidence and analytical approaches to enrich the debate on the domestic and international challenges faced by a significant number of middle-income countries, in which over three-quarters of the global population live.
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Frank, John C. Apostle Islands Water Trips: An Explorer's Guide and Two Decades of Memories. Trails Books, 2015.

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Charlton, Jim. Road Trips: A Trunkload of Great Articles from Two Decades of Convention Journals. Society for American Baseball Research, 2005.

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Mahoney, John J. "Deccan Traps." In Petrology and Structural Geology, 151–94. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7805-9_5.

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Arndt, Nicholas. "Deccan Trapps." In Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, 1. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27833-4_399-3.

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Arndt, Nicholas. "Deccan Trapps." In Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, 617. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44185-5_399.

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Arndt, Nicholas. "Deccan Trapps." In Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, 414. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11274-4_399.

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Arndt, Nicholas, and Daniele L. Pinti. "Deccan Trapps." In Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, 1. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27833-4_399-4.

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Mukherjee, Soumyajit, Narayan Bose, Rajkumar Ghosh, Dripta Dutta, Achyuta Ayan Misra, Mohit Kumar, Swagato Dasgupta, Tuhin Biswas, Aditya Joshi, and Manoj A. Limaye. "Deccan Trap." In Structural Geological Atlas, 73–193. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9825-4_2.

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Galushkin, Yurii. "Deccan Trap, India." In Non-standard Problems in Basin Modelling, 183–214. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33882-8_8.

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Kale, Vishwas S. "The Laterite-Capped Panchgani Tableland, Deccan Traps." In World Geomorphological Landscapes, 217–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8029-2_23.

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Cibulka, I., L. Hnědkovský, J. C. Fontaine, K. Sosnkowska-Kehiaian, and H. V. Kehiaian. "Volumetric Properties of the Mixture cis-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane C10H18 + C10H18 trans-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane (LB1803, VMSD1112)." In Binary Liquid Systems of Nonelectrolytes, 9705–7. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73584-7_2770.

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Cibulka, I., L. Hnědkovský, J. C. Fontaine, K. Sosnkowska-Kehiaian, and H. V. Kehiaian. "Volumetric Properties of the Mixture cis-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane C10H18 + C10H18 trans-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane (LB1799, VMSD1211)." In Binary Liquid Systems of Nonelectrolytes, 9708–10. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73584-7_2771.

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Conference papers on the topic "Decane traps"

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Endalu Tadele Chala, K. Seshagiri Rao, Swapnil Mishra, and Ankesh Kumar. "Geomechanical properties of volcanic rocks from Deccan Traps." In VII Simpósio Brasileiro de Mecânica das Rochas. São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Associação Brasileira de Mecânica dos Solos e Engenharia Geotécnica - ABMS, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20906/cps/sbmr-02-0005.

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Renne, Paul, Andrew Tholt, Kanchan Pande, Courtney Sprain, Loyc Vanderkluysen, Stephen Self, Isabel Fendley, and Andrea Marzoli. "Spatial-Temporal Evolution of the Deccan Traps Volcanic System." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2193.

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Mittal, Tushar, Mark Richards, and Noah Randolph-Flagg. "Magmatic Architecture of Continental Flood Basalts – A Deccan Traps Perspective." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1817.

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Halder, Mahesh, Debajyoti Paul, and Andreas Stracke. "Petrogenesis of Girnar Volcano-Plutonic Complex in Deccan Traps, India." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.927.

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Fendley, Isabel, Nicole Mizrahi, Tushar Mittal, Courtney Sprain, Paul Renne, and Stephen Self. "Assessing the Significance of Sulfate Driven Cooling for the Deccan Traps." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.701.

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Hernandez Nava, Andres, Benjamin A. Black, and Sally Gibson. "SOURCES OF EARLY DECCAN TRAPS MAGMAS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR VOLATILE EVOLUTION." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-358263.

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Marinic, Gregory, and Zeke Leonard. "(re)Weave: Adapting Urban Obsolescence in Syracuse." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.55.

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It has been over fifty years since the beginning of the decline of the American industrial city. After World War II, urban life in the United States began to fracture along social, economic, and demographic lines. The rise of the interstate highway system facilitated the simultaneous collapse of downtown retail districts; advancing urban decay stood in marked contrast to a thriving, homogeneous, trans-continental suburban culture. Today, widespread obsolescence has catalyzed and accelerated to embody the future of shrinking cities in the RustBelt.
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Adatte, Thierry. "Multiproxy Evidence of Main Deccan Traps Pulse near the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary." In Proceedings of XXIII Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontalogy and Stratigraphy and International Symposium on Global Bioevents in Earth's History. Geological Society of India, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17491/cgsi/2013/63309.

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Eddy, Michael P., Blair Schoene, Blair Schoene, Kyle Michael Samperton, Kyle Michael Samperton, Gerta Keller, Gerta Keller, et al. "U-PB ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN MALWA PLATEAU BASALT: DECCAN TRAPS, INDIA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-336734.

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Wheeler, Elisabeth, Rashmi Srivastava, Steven Manchester, and Pieter Baas. "REVISITING THE DECCAN TRAP WOODS – AFFINITIES AND FUNCTIONAL TRAITS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-303620.

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Just, Richard E., Eithan Hochman, and Sinaia Netanyahu. Problems and Prospects in the Political Economy of Trans-Boundary Water Issues. United States Department of Agriculture, February 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2000.7573997.bard.

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The objective of this research was to develop and apply a conceptual framework for evaluating the potential of trans-boundary bargaining with respect to water resource sharing. The research accomplished this objective by developing a framework for trans-boundary bargaining, identifying opportunities for application, and illustrating the potential benefits that can be gained thereby. Specifically, we have accomplished the following: - Developed a framework to measure the potential for improving economic efficiency considering issues of political feasibility and sustainability that are crucial in trans-boundary cooperation. - Used both cooperative and non-cooperative game theory to assess feasible coalitions among the parties involved and to model potential bargaining procedures. - Identified empirically alternative schemes of cooperation that both improve upon the economic efficiency of present water usage and appease all of the cooperating parties. - Estimated the potential short-run and long-run affects of water reallocation on the agricultural sector and used this information to understand potential strategies taken by the countries in bargaining processes. - Performed case studies in Israeli-Jordanian relations, the relationship of Israel to the Palestinian Authority, and cooperation on the Chesapeake Bay. - Published or have in process publication of a series of refereed journal articles. - Published a book which first develops the theoretical framework, then presents research results relating to the case studies, and finally draws implications for water cooperation issues generally. Background to the Topic The increase in water scarcity and decline in water quality that has resulted from increased agricultural, industrial, and urban demands raises questions regarding profitability of the agricultural sector under its present structure. The lack of efficient management has been underscored recently by consecutive years of drought in Israel and increased needs to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Since agriculture in the Middle East (Chesapeake Bay) is both the main water user (polluter) and the low-value user (polluter), a reallocation of water use (pollution rights) away from agriculture is likely with further industrial and urban growth. Furthermore, the trans-boundary nature of water resources in the case of the Middle East and the Chesapeake Bay contributes to increased conflicts over the use of the resources and therefore requires a political economic approach. Major Conclusions, Solutions, Achievements and Implications Using game theory tools, we critically identify obstacles to cooperation. We identify potential gains from coordination on trans-boundary water policies and projects. We identify the conditions under which partial (versus grand) coalitions dominate in solving water quality disputes among riparian countries. We identify conditions under which linking water issues to unrelated disputes achieves gains in trans-boundary negotiations. We show that gains are likely only when unrelated issues satisfy certain characteristics. We find conditions for efficient water markets under price-determined and quantity-determined markets. We find water recycling and adoption of new technologies such as desalination can be part of the solution for alleviating water shortages locally and regionally but that timing is likely to be different than anticipated. These results have been disseminated through a wide variety of publications and oral presentations as well as through interaction with policymakers in both countries.
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Hall, Sarah, Mark Vincent Aranas, and Amber Parkes. Making Care Count: An Overview of the Women’s Economic Empowerment and Care Initiative. Oxfam, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6881.

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Across the globe, unpaid care and domestic work (UCDW) sustains communities and economies, provides essential care for children, sick and elderly people and those living with disabilities, and keeps households clean and families fed. Without unpaid care, the global economy as we know it would grind to a halt. Yet this work falls disproportionately on women and girls, limiting their opportunities to participate in decent paid employment, education, leisure and political life. Heavy and unequal UCDW traps women and girls in cycles of poverty and stops them from being part of solutions. To help address this, Oxfam, together with a number of partners, has been working in over 25 countries to deliver the Women’s Economic Empowerment and Care (WE-Care) programme since 2013. WE-Care aims to reignite progress on gender equality by addressing heavy and unequal UCDW. By recognizing, reducing and redistributing UCDW, WE-Care is promoting a just and inclusive society where women and girls have more choice at every stage of their lives, more opportunities to take part in economic, social and political activities, and where carers’ voices are heard in decision making about policies and budgets at all levels. This overview document aims to highlight the approaches taken and lessons learned on unpaid care that Oxfam has implemented in collaboration with partners in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
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Becker, Sascha O., Stephen Broadberry, Nicholas Crafts, Sayatan Ghosal, Sharun W. Mukand, and Vera E. Troeger. Reversals of Fortune? A Long-term Perspective on Global Economic Prospects. Edited by Sascha O. Becker. CAGE Research Centre, March 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/978-0-9576027-00.

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It is conventional wisdom that: Continued fast growth in the BRICS will result in a rapid catch-up to match and even surpass Western income levels in the next few decades The crisis in Europe will soon be over and normal growth will then resume as if nothing had happened The tax competition resulting from globalization means a race to the bottom in which corporate tax rates fall dramatically everywhere The best way to escape the poverty trap is to give the poor more money Losers from globalization can be ignored by politicians in western democracies because they do not matter for electoral outcomes The adjustment problems for developing countries arising from the crisis are quite minor and easy to deal with Actually, as Reversals of Fortune shows, all of these beliefs are highly questionable. The research findings reported here provide economic analysis and evidence that challenge these claims. In the report, Nicholas Crafts asks: "What Difference does the Crisis make to Long-term West European Growth?" Vera Troeger considers "The Impact of Globalisation and Global Economic Crises on Social Cohesion and Attitudes towards Welfare State Policies in Developed Western Democracies." Stephen Broadberry looks at "The BRICs: What does Economic History say about their Growth Prospects?" Sharun Mukand takes "The View from the Developing World: Institutions, Global Shocks and Economic Adjustment." Finally, Sayantan Ghosal has a new perspective on "The Design of Pro-poor Policies."
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Mawassi, Munir, Adib Rowhani, Deborah A. Golino, Avichai Perl, and Edna Tanne. Rugose Wood Disease of Grapevine, Etiology and Virus Resistance in Transgenic Vines. United States Department of Agriculture, November 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7586477.bard.

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Rugose wood is a complex disease of grapevines, which occurs in all growing areas. The disease is spread in the field by vector transmission (mealybugs). At least five elongated-phloem- limited viruses are implicated in the various rugose wood disorders. The most fully characterized of these are Grapevine virus A (GV A) and GVB, members of a newly established genus, the vitivirus. GVC, a putative vitivirus, is much less well characterized than GV A or GVB. The information regarding the role of GVC in the etiology and epidemiology of rugose wood is fragmentary and no sequence data for GVC are available. The proposed research is aimed to study the etiology and epidemiology of rugose wood disease, and to construct genetically engineered virus-resistant grapevines. The objectives of our proposed research were to construct transgenic plants with coat protein gene sequences designed to induce post-transcriptional gene silencing (pTGS); to study the epidemiology and etiology of rugose wood disease by cloning and sequencing of GVC; and surveying of rugose wood- associated viruses in Californian and Israeli vineyards. In an attempt to experimentally define the role of the various genes of GV A, we utilized the infectious clone, inserted mutations in every ORF, and studied the effect on viral replication, gene expression, symptoms and viral movement. We explored the production of viral RNAs in a GV A-infected Nicotiana benthamiana herbaceous host, and characterized one nested set of three 5'-terminal sgRNAs of 5.1, 5.5 and 6.0 kb, and another, of three 3'-terminal sgRNAs of 2.2, 1.8 and 1.0 kb that could serve for expression of ORFs 2-3, respectively. Several GV A constructs have been assembled into pCAMBIA 230 I, a binary vector which is used for Angrobacterium mediated transformation: GV A CP gene; two copies of the GV A CP gene arranged in the same antisense orientation; two copies of the GV A CP gene in which the downstream copy is in an antigens orientation; GV A replicase gene; GV A replicase gene plus the 3' UTR sequence; and the full genome of GV A. Experiments for transformation of N. benthamiana and grapevine cell suspension with these constructs have been initiated. Transgenic N. benthamiana plants that contained the CP gene, the replicase gene and the entire genome of GV A were obtained. For grapevine transformation, we have developed efficient protocols for transformation and successfully grapevine plantlets that contained the CP gene and the replicase genes of GV A were obtained. These plants are still under examination for expression of the trans genes. The construction of transgenic plants with GV A sequences will provide, in the long run, a means to control one of the most prevalent viruses associated with grapevines. Our many attempts to produce a cDNA library from the genome of GVC failed. For surveying of rugose wood associated viruses in California vineyards, samples were collected from different grape growing areas and tested by RT-PCR for GV A, GVB and GVD. The results indicated that some of the samples were infected with multiple viruses, but overall, we found higher incidence of GVB and GV A infection in California vineyards and new introduction varieties, respectively. In this research we also conducted studies to increase our understanding of virus - induced rootstock decline and its importance in vineyard productivity. Our results provided supporting evidence that the rootstock response to virus infection depends on the rootstock genotype and the virus type. In general, rootstocks are differ widely in virus susceptibility. Our data indicated that a virus type or its combination with other viruses was responsible in virus-induced rootstock decline. As the results showed, the growth of the rootstocks were severely affected when the combination of more than one virus was present.
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