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Lang, K. M., and R. A. Spritz. "In vitro splicing pathways of pre-mRNAs containing multiple intervening sequences?" Molecular and Cellular Biology 7, no. 10 (October 1987): 3428–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.7.10.3428.

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We analyzed the in vitro splicing pathways of three multi-intervening-sequence (IVS) pre-mRNAs: human beta-globin, which contains two IVSs (K. M. Lang, V. L. van Santen, and R. A. Spritz, EMBO J. 4:1991-1996, 1985); rat alpha-lactalbumin, which contains three IVSs; and murine interleukin-3, which contains four IVSs. We found that there are highly preferred pathways of IVS removal from these multi-IVS pre-mRNAs in vitro. The three IVSs of rat alpha-lactalbumin pre-mRNA were excised sequentially from 5' to 3'; in most molecules, IVS1 was removed first, followed by IVS2 and finally by IVS3. The splicing pathway of interleukin-3 pre-mRNA in vitro was more complex. The four IVSs were excised in a highly preferred temporal order, but the order was not strictly sequential or directional. In most molecules, IVS1 and IVS4 were removed first, either simultaneously or in rapid succession. Subsequently, IVS2 was excised, followed by IVS3. The observed splicing pathways apparently resulted from differences in lag times and maximum excision rates of the different IVSs. We detected no exon skipping during splicing of these transcripts in vitro. These observations have implication for proposed models of splice site selection.
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Lang, K. M., and R. A. Spritz. "In vitro splicing pathways of pre-mRNAs containing multiple intervening sequences?" Molecular and Cellular Biology 7, no. 10 (October 1987): 3428–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.7.10.3428-3437.1987.

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We analyzed the in vitro splicing pathways of three multi-intervening-sequence (IVS) pre-mRNAs: human beta-globin, which contains two IVSs (K. M. Lang, V. L. van Santen, and R. A. Spritz, EMBO J. 4:1991-1996, 1985); rat alpha-lactalbumin, which contains three IVSs; and murine interleukin-3, which contains four IVSs. We found that there are highly preferred pathways of IVS removal from these multi-IVS pre-mRNAs in vitro. The three IVSs of rat alpha-lactalbumin pre-mRNA were excised sequentially from 5' to 3'; in most molecules, IVS1 was removed first, followed by IVS2 and finally by IVS3. The splicing pathway of interleukin-3 pre-mRNA in vitro was more complex. The four IVSs were excised in a highly preferred temporal order, but the order was not strictly sequential or directional. In most molecules, IVS1 and IVS4 were removed first, either simultaneously or in rapid succession. Subsequently, IVS2 was excised, followed by IVS3. The observed splicing pathways apparently resulted from differences in lag times and maximum excision rates of the different IVSs. We detected no exon skipping during splicing of these transcripts in vitro. These observations have implication for proposed models of splice site selection.
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Shapoval, T. V. "Legal nature of the ivsc international standards." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law, no. 63 (August 9, 2021): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2021.63.30.

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The article is focused on legal nature of International Valuation Standards Committee (renamed to International Valuation Standards Council in 2008) and implementation of its valuation standards by states and international organizations. The paper concentrates on legal gaps regarding the application aspects of property value calculations in international law. Treaties do not provide substantial determinacy, include no instruction or the appropriate methodology on numerous calculation issues and typically set forth only basic standard of valuation such as standard of fair market value of property for the calculation of compensation. It shows that lack of standards for determining awards of compensation creates a source of uncertainty for protection in international public law. The issue discusses a framework where international valuation standards of international non-governmental organizations are given legal weight and serve as guidelines for the calculation of awards. After establishing the legal basis for an award, tribunals use their impression of valuation best practices as well as discretion to conduct the analysis. The result depends on the assumptions and philosophy of the adjudicating tribunal. It is emphasized that international arbitration practice in measures of compensation should be based on principles of fairness and reasonableness. Part of the issue is based on Directive of European Union with provisions that valuation standards of states should take into account internationally recognised valuation standards, in particular those developed by the International Valuation Standards Committee, the European Group of Valuers’ Associations or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Member states of European Union admitted valuation standards of international non-governmental organizations as reliable standards for the credit purposes after the financial crisis, which has shown that irresponsible behaviour by market participants can undermine the foundations of the financial system leading to potentially severe social and economic consequences.
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Bearman, David. "Unveiling the products of cooperation: IVSC and MEC." Archives and Museum Informatics 4, no. 2 (June 1990): 7–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02806249.

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Chew, Sin Chi, Onkar Singh, Xiangai Chen, Wan-Teck Lim, Eng-Huat Tan, Edmund Jon Deoon Lee, and Balram Chowbay. "Docetaxel pharmacogenetics: The influence of RXRα and HNF4α genetic variations on docetaxel disposition in Asian nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients." Journal of Clinical Oncology 30, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2012): 2598. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.2598.

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2598 Background: The transactivations of the metabolism enzymes (CYP3A4/5) and efflux transporters (ABCB1/ABCC2) involved in docetaxel disposition are regulated by the orphan nuclear receptors such as PXR, CAR, RXRα and HNF4α. This study aimed to explore the associations between the genetic variations present in the genes encoding the orphan nuclear receptors, RXRα and HNF4α, on docetaxel disposition. Methods: The DNAs from healthy Chinese, Malay and Indian subjects (n=56 each) were screened for RXRα and HNF4α SNPs in exons and intronic/exonic boundaries by direct sequencing. The high frequency SNPs (>1%) were profiled in a cohort of local nasopharyngeal cancer patients (n=54). Genotypic-phenotypic correlations were conducted using Mann-Whitney U-test and Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: Eighty-eight and sixty-nine SNPs were identified from the healthy screening of RXRα and HNF4α, respectively, across 3 populations. A total of 30 and 35 high frequency SNPs in RXRα and HNF4α, respectively, were profiled in the patients. Six RXRα SNPs [IVS2+33G>A (rs2234753), IVS7+70A>G (rs1536475),*846G>A (rs4240711), *+4458G>A (rs3132291), *+4768C>A (rs4842196) and *+4988A>G (rs4842198)] and 6 HNF4α SNPs [-728A>C (rs1800963), IVS2-278A>G (rs55934816), IVS6+141A>G (rs6103731), IVS7-88T>C (rs2273618), IVS9–145T>C (rs3746574) and IVS9-67C>G (rs3746575)] were significantly associated with higher clearance and lower AUC0-∞ and/or Cmax of docetaxel (P<0.05). Conversely, HNF4α SNP [IVS9+354G>T (rs3818247)] was associated with lower clearance and higher AUC0-∞ and Cmax of docetaxel (p<0.05). A high linkage pattern was observed among the abovementioned RXRα SNPs except for IVS2+33G>A (rs2234753) (D'≥0.74). Similarly, HNF4α SNPs were found to be highly linked, except for -728A>C (rs1800963) (D'≥0.62). Conclusions: The results highlight the contributions of RXRα and HNF4α pharmacogenetics in influencing the inter-individual variability in docetaxel disposition in Asian nasopharyngeal patients.
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Ma, Suk Ling, Nelson Leung Sang Tang, Linda Chiu Wa Lam, and Helen Fung Kum Chiu. "Polymorphisms of the cholesterol 24-hydroxylase (CYP46A1) gene and the risk of Alzheimer's disease in a Chinese population." International Psychogeriatrics 18, no. 1 (February 15, 2006): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610205003108.

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Background: An increasing number of studies have suggested a link between cholesterol metabolism and Alzheimer's disease (AD), which may be mediated by its effect on amyloid processing. Intracranial cholesterol is primarily eliminated into the bloodstream through conversion into 24-hydroxycholesterol by the enzyme cholesterol 24-hydroxylase (encoded by the CYP46A1 gene). CYP46A1 is an essential gene modulating cholesterol metabolism in the brain.Method: To investigate whether polymorphisms in the CYP46A1 gene modulate the risk of AD, we studied four common polymorphisms (IVS1-192, IVS2-150, IVS3-128 and IVS4-122) in 182 Chinese AD patients and 179 age-matched healthy Chinese subjects.Results and conclusion: We found that the IVS3-128 polymorphism was associated with the risk of AD (p < 0.05). Subjects homozygous for the C alleles were protected from AD with an adjusted odds ratio (OR) of 1.53 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 0.98–2.37, p = 0.047]. However, another minor allele, IVS1-192 C, was more prevalent in the AD group and was associated with an increased risk. Haplotype analysis revealed that two of the eight common haplotypes formed by the four polymorphisms were rarely found in the AD group, suggesting a protective effect of these two haplotypes (GTCA and CCTA). The results supported the involvement of the CYP46A1 gene and cholesterol metabolism in the pathogenesis of AD.
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French, Nick, and Laura Gabrielli. "Pricing to market." Journal of Property Investment & Finance 36, no. 4 (July 2, 2018): 391–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jpif-05-2018-0033.

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Purpose Since the global financial economic crisis hit the world markets in 2007/2008, the role of property valuation has been under greater and greater scrutiny. The process of valuation and its quality assurance has been addressed by the higher prominence of the International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC). This is a significant initiative worldwide. However, there has been little written on the appropriate use of valuation approaches and methods in market valuations. There is now a hierarchy of valuation definitions. In order, there are valuation approaches, valuation methods and, as a subset of the methods, techniques or models. The purpose of this paper is to look at the importance of identifying the appropriate approach to be adopted in market valuations and the methods, techniques and models that should be applied to determine market value. Design/methodology/approach This practice briefing is an overview of the valuation approaches, methods and models available to the valuer and comments on the appropriateness of valuation each in assessing market value. Findings This paper reviews the IVSC-recognised approaches and prompts the valuer to be careful with the semantics involved so that they are better placed to provide an unambiguous service to their clients. Practical implications The role of the valuer in practice is to identify the appropriate approach for the valuation of the subject property, choose the right method and then apply the correct mathematical model for the valuation task in hand. Originality/value This provides guidance on how valuations can be presented to the client in accordance with the International Valuation Standards.
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Kafle, Pankaj, MA Ansari, and U. Khanal. "Fetal Cardiac Interventricular Septal Thickness at 28–37 Weeks of Gestation in Nepalese Population." Nepalese Journal of Radiology 2, no. 2 (March 3, 2013): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njr.v2i2.7683.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to establish a new reference range for fetal interventricular septal thickness in uncomplicated pregnancy at 28-37 weeks of gestation. Materials and Methodology: This was a prospective cross sectional study involving 300 singleton pregnancies between 28-37 weeks of gestation without any known risk factors of adverse pregnancy outcome who were referred for routine obstetric examination. The protocol included the prenatal 2-dimensional M-mode echocardiographic measurements of fetal IVST and data were used to construct the normograms and percentile fitted curves for different gestational age. The relationship between the IVSD and IVSS and gestational age were determined. Results: A total of 300 measurements were obtained. The normal values of the IVSD and IVSS according to gestational age were presented as 5th, 50th and 95th percentile ranks. The correlation coefficients (r) between the IVSD and IVSS and gestational age were 0.19 and 0.14, respectively. The weak correlation may be probably due to small sample size. The IVSD and IVSS were not statistically different with advancing gestation. The 95th percentile of the IVSD was 4.57 millimeters (mm) (range =4.12 to 4.62 mm) and IVSS was 6.67 mm (range = 5.81 to 6.77 mm). Conclusion: The normal values of fetal IVSD and IVSS in a Nepalese population from 28 to 37 weeks’ gestation were established. This could be used as a baseline data in detecting the asymmetrical septal hypertrophy during fetal life. Nepalese Journal of Radiology; Vol. 2; Issue 2; July-Dec. 2012; 36-42 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njr.v2i2.7683
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Bø, Nils Kristian, and Finn Espen Sellæg. "«Virkelig verdi»-målinger – Utviklingen innen standardisering av verdsettelser med hovedvekt på høringsutkast fra IASB og IVSC." Praktisk økonomi & finans 27, no. 02 (August 17, 2011): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.18261/issn1504-2871-2011-02-07.

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Ali, Akhtar, Subodh Kumar Singh, and Rajiva Raman. "Coding Region of IRF6 Gene May Not Be Causal for Van Der Woude Syndrome in Cases from India." Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 46, no. 5 (September 2009): 541–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/08-202.1.

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Objective: Evaluation of the IRF6 gene in Van der Woude syndrome cases from an Indian population. Subjects: Nine affected and four unaffected individuals from seven families with Van der Woude syndrome as well as five normal controls (with no history of Van der Woude or any other congenital malformation and belonging to the same geographical area as the families with Van der Woude syndrome). Method: Direct sequencing of all coding regions and exon-intron boundaries of the IRF6 gene. Results: Five novel variants: IVS1+3900 A>G, 191 T>C, IVS4+775 C>T, IVS8+218 C>T, 1511 T>A (Ser 416 Arg) and two known variants: IVS6+27 C>G, 1083 G>A (V274I) were detected. Except for one, all were in noncoding regions either in 3′UTR or in introns. There was only one mutation in the coding region, detected in a normal control. Conclusion: The present report indicates that point mutations in the coding region of the IRF6 gene may not be a major cause of Van der Woude syndrome in Indian populations.
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Jachan, Tomáš. "Analýza požadavků oceňovacích standardů RICS a jejich aplikace v posudku o ocenění majetku." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232531.

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This diploma thesis is about the valuation of property, it is focused to requirements of international valuation standards RICS. The motivation of this thesis is popularization of using RICS standards in Czech Republic. These standards have not been translated to Czech language yet. Requirements of these standards are dispersed to many chapters in these standards. The aim of this thesis is analysis of RICS standards and their implication to valuation report according to Czech law. Analysis is made with structured approach with using systematic concept. Analysis refers to valuer, valuation process and valuation report. These objects are structured again. The results are implicated to valuation report according to Czech law and compliance to RICS standards too.
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Zhang, Jian. "The LEP Learning System, an IVSA approach." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0008/NQ39168.pdf.

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au, chrisn@npmicro com, and Christopher Jack Newell. "In vitro soil-less (IVS) rooting medium." Murdoch University, 2006. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20070514.132029.

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The principle hypothesis of this thesis is that hypoxia, in agar-based media, compromises rooting in vitro. From a practical point of view this is important because most plant tissue culture activities require the material to be successfully acclimatised in a nursery environment. Compromised rooting often results in excessive losses at this stage which are costly and inconvenient. In addition, many plants with commercial and/or scientific interest remain unavailable as they are not able to be rooted and acclimatised reliably. The use of agar as a rooting medium has limited the capacity of plant tissue culture to clonally propagate many plants. The thesis begins by demonstrating how poorly some plants respond to agar rooting media. Juvenile Chamelaucium hybrid microcuttings were pulsed with IBA 40 ìM and then placed for 3 weeks on either M1 (½ MS) or aerated in vitro soil-less substrate (IVS) (Chapter 2). IVS had 42–82% rooting at the end of Stage 3 compared with 0–1% in agar. Shoot survival for IVS-rooted microcuttings was significantly greater than M1-rooted shoots. Pulsed shoots placed in IVS showed root primordia after 7 days. In contrast, shoots placed in agar showed no root primordia after 21 days and formed callus but did not root when subsequently placed in IVS for a further 4 weeks. The agar medium almost totally and permanently inhibited the capacity of competent shoots to form root primordia and roots. The effectiveness of different types of aerated and non-aerated media, including IVS, were tested to validate the hypothesis (Chapter 3). Microcuttings from shoot cultures of two Australian plants Grevillea thelemanniana and Verticordia plumosa x Chamelaucium uncinatum were pulsed for 7 days on a high auxin (40 ìM IBA), agar-solidified medium in the dark. Rooting of the microcuttings was then compared on five experimental substrates: a) standard agar M1 medium (½ MS, no hormones, 8 g agar L-1), b) porous-agar medium (½ MS, no hormones, 30 g agar L-1, solidified then blended to provide aeration), c) white sand wet with liquid M1, d) white sand with M1 medium containing agar, and e) IVS. A separate experiment involved flushing the IVS soil profile with low or normal oxygen. Low and variable rooting percentages were recorded on the controls on M1 medium. Root induction and average total root length per microcutting at final harvest were significantly higher using the porous media including IVS, blended agar or white sand. The M1 medium and the addition of M1 medium to sand suppressed the percentage rooting and elongation. Flushing the IVS rooting medium with low oxygen also suppressed rooting. The experiments showed that increasing the air-filled porosity of the rooting medium has a positive effect on rooting and this is most likely due to the increased oxygen at the base of the microcutting. The role of ethylene, and the sugar and nutrients in M1 were not investigated. The efficacy of the IVS protocol on a range of Australian herbaceous and woody species was investigated to determine whether the observed benefits were generic or plant specific (Chapter 4). Improved rooting in IVS compared to agar was shown for 28 Australian species and genotypes from the families Liliaceae, Haemodoraceae, Myrtaceae, Thymelaeaceae, Proteaceae, Goodeniaceae and Rutaceae. Twenty-seven of the 28 species rooted in IVS medium at equal or better rates than in M1. In three cases — Actinodium cunninghamii, one of the Pimelea physodes genotypes and one of the Eriostemon australasius genotypes — shoots did not root in M1 but showed good root development in IVS medium. With few exceptions average root length and number in microcuttings rooted in IVS was superior to those in agar medium. To further test the resilience of the hypothesis, it was tested on nodal microcuttings of lentil which are recalcitrant to root in vitro (Chapter 5). The veracity of a published conclusion that inverted lentil microcuttings (with their base in the air) root better because of their altered polarity was also examined. It was found that, as is the case for many species, roots initiated and grew only at the proximal end of the microcutting regardless of its orientation. When the proximal end was in agar (a hypoxic environment) the rooting percentage was low (9–25%) even when the orientation of the microcutting was altered by inverting the culture tube. In contrast, when the proximal end of the microcutting was in an aerobic environment (from the shoot being placed upside down in agar medium or placed normally or upside down in an aerated medium) rooting percentages were higher (62–100%). Given that Stage 2 microcuttings are prepared with the objective to root and acclimatise them to nursery conditions, the duration of this activity becomes important as it can impact on plant quality and costs. The pulsing protocol and the length of time that Stage 3 cultures remain in the culture room during the rooting phase is a component of the unit cost of production of each rooted microcutting. Initially a 7-day IBA pulse was used after which the pulsed microcuttings were transferred to IVS to root. Chapter 6 shows that the pulsing period can be shortened to one day or replaced with a single auxin dip while still achieving high rooting percentages and maintaining plant quality. These materials handling improvements go some way to realising the logistical benefits of ex vitro rooting but without compromising the positive influences of hygiene and a stable environment of the in vitro environment.
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Newell, Christopher Jack. "In vitro soil-less (IVS) rooting medium." Newell, Christopher Jack (2006) In vitro soil-less (IVS) rooting medium. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2006. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/227/.

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The principle hypothesis of this thesis is that hypoxia, in agar-based media, compromises rooting in vitro. From a practical point of view this is important because most plant tissue culture activities require the material to be successfully acclimatised in a nursery environment. Compromised rooting often results in excessive losses at this stage which are costly and inconvenient. In addition, many plants with commercial and/or scientific interest remain unavailable as they are not able to be rooted and acclimatised reliably. The use of agar as a rooting medium has limited the capacity of plant tissue culture to clonally propagate many plants. The thesis begins by demonstrating how poorly some plants respond to agar rooting media. Juvenile Chamelaucium hybrid microcuttings were pulsed with IBA 40 mcg M and then placed for 3 weeks on either M1 (1/2 MS) or aerated in vitro soil-less substrate (IVS) (Chapter 2). IVS had 42-82% rooting at the end of Stage 3 compared with 0-1% in agar. Shoot survival for IVS-rooted microcuttings was significantly greater than M1-rooted shoots. Pulsed shoots placed in IVS showed root primordia after 7 days. In contrast, shoots placed in agar showed no root primordia after 21 days and formed callus but did not root when subsequently placed in IVS for a further 4 weeks. The agar medium almost totally and permanently inhibited the capacity of competent shoots to form root primordia and roots. The effectiveness of different types of aerated and non-aerated media, including IVS, were tested to validate the hypothesis (Chapter 3). Microcuttings from shoot cultures of two Australian plants Grevillea thelemanniana and Verticordia plumosa x Chamelaucium uncinatum were pulsed for 7 days on a high auxin (40 mcg M IBA), agar-solidified medium in the dark. Rooting of the microcuttings was then compared on five experimental substrates: a) standard agar M1 medium (1/2 MS, no hormones, 8 g agar L-1), b) porous-agar medium (1/2 MS, no hormones, 30 g agar L-1, solidified then blended to provide aeration), c) white sand wet with liquid M1, d) white sand with M1 medium containing agar, and e) IVS. A separate experiment involved flushing the IVS soil profile with low or normal oxygen. Low and variable rooting percentages were recorded on the controls on M1 medium. Root induction and average total root length per microcutting at final harvest were significantly higher using the porous media including IVS, blended agar or white sand. The M1 medium and the addition of M1 medium to sand suppressed the percentage rooting and elongation. Flushing the IVS rooting medium with low oxygen also suppressed rooting. The experiments showed that increasing the air-filled porosity of the rooting medium has a positive effect on rooting and this is most likely due to the increased oxygen at the base of the microcutting. The role of ethylene, and the sugar and nutrients in M1 were not investigated. The efficacy of the IVS protocol on a range of Australian herbaceous and woody species was investigated to determine whether the observed benefits were generic or plant specific (Chapter 4). Improved rooting in IVS compared to agar was shown for 28 Australian species and genotypes from the families Liliaceae, Haemodoraceae, Myrtaceae, Thymelaeaceae, Proteaceae, Goodeniaceae and Rutaceae. Twenty-seven of the 28 species rooted in IVS medium at equal or better rates than in M1. In three cases - Actinodium cunninghamii, one of the Pimelea physodes genotypes and one of the Eriostemon australasius genotypes - shoots did not root in M1 but showed good root development in IVS medium. With few exceptions average root length and number in microcuttings rooted in IVS was superior to those in agar medium. To further test the resilience of the hypothesis, it was tested on nodal microcuttings of lentil which are recalcitrant to root in vitro (Chapter 5). The veracity of a published conclusion that inverted lentil microcuttings (with their base in the air) root better because of their altered polarity was also examined. It was found that, as is the case for many species, roots initiated and grew only at the proximal end of the microcutting regardless of its orientation. When the proximal end was in agar (a hypoxic environment) the rooting percentage was low (9-25%) even when the orientation of the microcutting was altered by inverting the culture tube. In contrast, when the proximal end of the microcutting was in an aerobic environment (from the shoot being placed upside down in agar medium or placed normally or upside down in an aerated medium) rooting percentages were higher (62-100%). Given that Stage 2 microcuttings are prepared with the objective to root and acclimatise them to nursery conditions, the duration of this activity becomes important as it can impact on plant quality and costs. The pulsing protocol and the length of time that Stage 3 cultures remain in the culture room during the rooting phase is a component of the unit cost of production of each rooted microcutting. Initially a 7-day IBA pulse was used after which the pulsed microcuttings were transferred to IVS to root. Chapter 6 shows that the pulsing period can be shortened to one day or replaced with a single auxin dip while still achieving high rooting percentages and maintaining plant quality. These materials handling improvements go some way to realising the logistical benefits of ex vitro rooting but without compromising the positive influences of hygiene and a stable environment of the in vitro environment.
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Lösler, Michael, Torsten Lossin, Alexander Neidhardt, and Rüdiger Lehmann. "Untersuchung zur automatisierten Bestimmung des IVS-Referenzpunktes am TWIN Radioteleskop Wettzell." Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:520-qucosa-159760.

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Die Verknüpfung von geodätischen Raumtechniken wie GNSS, DORIS, SLR oder VLBI zur Ableitung eines geodätischen Referenzrahmens wie dem ITRF gelingt erst durch sogenannte Kolokationsstationen. Die geometrischen Beziehungen zwischen den betriebenen Raumtechniken sind dabei aus präzisen lokalen Vermessungen abzuleiten. Es wird ein Konzept zur automatisierten Bestimmung des IVS-Referenzpunktes am TWIN Radioteleskop Wettzell vorgestellt. Erste Untersuchungsergebnisse werden präsentiert.
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Lösler, Michael, Torsten Lossin, Alexander Neidhardt, and Rüdiger Lehmann. "Untersuchung zur automatisierten Bestimmung des IVS-Referenzpunktes am TWIN Radioteleskop Wettzell." Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, 2014. https://htw-dresden.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A23284.

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Die Verknüpfung von geodätischen Raumtechniken wie GNSS, DORIS, SLR oder VLBI zur Ableitung eines geodätischen Referenzrahmens wie dem ITRF gelingt erst durch sogenannte Kolokationsstationen. Die geometrischen Beziehungen zwischen den betriebenen Raumtechniken sind dabei aus präzisen lokalen Vermessungen abzuleiten. Es wird ein Konzept zur automatisierten Bestimmung des IVS-Referenzpunktes am TWIN Radioteleskop Wettzell vorgestellt. Erste Untersuchungsergebnisse werden präsentiert.
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Moissenet, Didier. "Bacille CDC GROUP IVc-2 : caractérisation, phylogénie, épidémiologie, sensibilité aux antibiotiques." Paris 5, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA05N05S.

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CDC Group IVc-2 est un bacille à Gram négatif, aérobie strict, mobile grâce à une ciliature péritriche, oxydase et catalase positives et non fermentant. Connu depuis les années 80, il a d'abord été rapproché de Bordetella bronchiseptica puis parfaitement différencié biochimiquement de cette espèce en 1986 par Pickett (87). Sa position taxonomique longtemps indéterminée a été précisée en 1999 (74, 83, 116) et nous y avons contribué (74). Bactérie de l'environnement hydrique (7, 63, 82). .
Our study of CDC Group IVc-2 began in 1995 with the report of five bacteriema at Trousseau hospital (APHP). Genotyping with RAPD, used for the first time for this species, showed a single pattern. Pulsed field gel electrophoresis, applied to Trousseau isolates and other French isolates, was unsuccessful since DNA was degraded. These isolates remained undistinguished after genotyping with PCR-ribotyping, PCR-RFLP, IRS-PCR. Surprisingly, all the strains obtained from American (ATCC) and Belgian (LMG) collections were easily distinguished by RAPD. We contributed to the taxonomic study of CDC Group IVc-2 named Ralstonia paucula in. .
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Raman, Rachna. "Inferior vena cava filters in the management of cancer-associated venous thromboembolism: A systematic review." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1307442047.

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Yang, Kimberly. "Correlating IVC Measurements with Intravascular Volume Changes at Three Distinct Measurement Sites." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/315932.

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A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.
Bedside ultrasound of the inferior vena cava (IVC) has grown to be an important tool in the assessment and management of critically ill patients. This study endeavors to examine which location along the IVC is most highly correlated with changes in intravascular volume status: (1) the diaphragmatic juncture (DJ) (2) two centimeters caudal to the hepatic vein juncture (2HVJ) or (3) left renal vein juncture (LRVJ). Data was collected in this prospective observational study on patients in the emergency department who were at least 16 years of age, being treated with intravenous fluids (IVF). Measurements of the IVC were recorded at each site during standard inspiratory and expiratory cycles, and again with the patient actively sniffing to decrease intrapleural pressures. IVF was then administered per the patient’s predetermined treatment, and the same six measurements were repeated after completion of fluid bolus. The difference in caval index (dCI) was calculated for all six data sets and correlated with the mL/kg of IVF administered. There was a statistically significant correlation between mL/kg of IVFs administered and dCI at all three sites (DJ: r = 0.354, p value = 0.0002; 2HVJ: r = 0.334, p value = 0.0003; LRVJ: r = 0.192, p value = 0.03). The greatest correlation between amount of fluids administered and dCI was observed along the IVC at the site 2 cm caudal to the juncture of the hepatic veins (2HVJ). This site is also where the largest change in diameter can be appreciated on ultrasound during intravascular volume resuscitation. Our data also suggests that every mL/kg of IVFs administered should change the dCI by 0.86-1.00%. This anticipated change in IVC diameter can be used to gauge a patient’s response to intravascular volume repletion.
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NERY, M. M. R. "Design Gráfico: Análise da Relação Com a Performance da Micro e Pequena Empresa." Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2015. http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/8968.

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O design possui um papel central nos negócios, participando de forma crucial no intercambio cultural e econômico da sociedade. Uma das competências do profissional de design gráfico é o desenvolvimento da Identidade Visual Corporativa (IVC). Ela tem como função definir visualmente o perfil de uma empresa, configurando-se, assim, como um composto mercadológico de fundamental importância para diferenciação das organizações, possuindo um importante papel para o crescimento das micro e pequenas empresas (MPEs). O objetivo desta pesquisa é verificar de que forma os gestores de MPEs percebem a atuação do design gráfico sobre a performance do seu negócio, avaliada a partir da sua experiência com a IVC desenvolvida por um profissional de design e aplicada pela empresa em suas atividades. A pesquisa é aplicada, em relação a sua finalidade, e exploratória, quanto ao seu objetivo. Sua condução se deu a partir de pesquisa bibliográfica, entrevista semiestruturada com os gestores das MPEs investigadas e pesquisa documental em materiais fornecidos pelos sujeitos da pesquisa, realizando-se, desta forma, uma triangulação metodológica a fim de contribuir para o exame do fenômeno. Como estratégia de investigação foi utilizado o estudo de casos múltiplos, realizado com 7 (sete) MPEs que haviam incorporado sua IVC há pelo menos 2 (dois) anos, dos setores de comércio e serviço, localizadas nos municípios de Vitória, Vila Velha, Serra ou Cariacica. Os dados coletados foram analisados por meio da Análise de Conteúdo, com base nas etapas descritas por Bardin (1977) e Laville (1999), distribuindo as unidades de análise (frases e parágrafos) nas categorias desenvolvidas: Motivação, Integração da IVC, Gestão da IVC, Relevância da IVC, IVC e Performance e Expressão Visual. A análise utilizou a abordagem quantitativa, realizada por meio da técnica de percentagem, e qualitativa, com maior ênfase na última, onde foram analisadas as categorias e seus elementos, assim como as relações entre elas, buscando extrair os significados construídos. Desta forma, foi possível verificar que a maior parte dos gestores das MPEs investigadas identificam que o design gráfico, por meio da IVC, contribui de forma positiva para a performance do seu negócio, proporcionando diferentes tipos de benefícios, dentre os mais citados foram: Identificação/Reconhecimento, Fortalecimento (solidez, estabilidade, profissionalismo), Novos Clientes, Imagem, Receptividade, Agregação de Valor para a Marca e Diferenciação.
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1930-, Čimbur Pero, ed. Lady Macbeth IV.c. Zagreb: Bil Commerce, 1995.

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Memory bank for IVs. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1986.

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Krüger, Philip. Architektur Intelligenter Verkehrssysteme (IVS). Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10280-7.

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Calif.) IVEC-IVESC 2006 (2006 Monterey. 2006 IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference held jointly with 2006 IEEE International Vacuum Electron Sources: IEEE IVEC/IVESC 2006, April 25-27, 2006, Monterey, California, USA. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2006.

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Gersbach, Egon. Baubefunde der Perioden IVc-IVa der Heuneburg. Mainz am Rhein: P. von Zabern, 1995.

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Gersbach, Egon. Baubefunde der Perioden IVc-IVa der Heuneburg. Mainz am Rhein: P. von Zabern, 1995.

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Association, International Veterinary Students. IVSA symposium "vet education" in Switzerland, 4th-14th January, 1989. [Vienna?]: ill, 1989.

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López, Nacho. Nacho López, antología de fetiches: Galería del Estado, IVEC Xalapa, Veracruz, junio 13-agosto 11, 1996 : Sede del IVEC, Veracruz, Veracruz, octubre 3-27, 1996. [México]: INBZ INAH Fonca, 1996.

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Rogov, I︠U︡ P. Apparatno-programnye sredstva i razvitie infrastruktury IVS VT︠S︡ RAN. Moskva: VT︠S︡ RAN, 2010.

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Christian. End lever jeg: Et udvalg af Chr. IVs breve. København: H. Reitzel, 1987.

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Braun-Falco, Markus, Henry J. Mankin, Sharon L. Wenger, Markus Braun-Falco, Stephan DiSean Kendall, Gerard C. Blobe, Christoph K. Weber, et al. "PA/IVS." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, 1555. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_6664.

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Chen, James, and S. William Stavropoulos. "IVC Filters." In IR Playbook, 141–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71300-7_11.

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Citerio, G., C. Giussani, Hugo Sax, Didier Pittet, Xiaoyan Wen, John A. Kellum, Angela M. Mills, et al. "Intraventricular Catheter (IVC)." In Encyclopedia of Intensive Care Medicine, 1302. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00418-6_1794.

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McLeod, David. "IV.C. Vitreous and Iris Neovascularization." In Vitreous, 477–93. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1086-1_27.

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Allison, Robert P., Anna Maria Belli, Joo-Young Chun, Raymond Chung, Raj Das, Andrew England, Karen Flood, et al. "Retrieving a Tilted IVC Filter with Struts Penetrating the IVC." In Managing Common Interventional Radiology Complications, 227–33. London: Springer London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5502-7_30.

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Schilizzi, R. T. "International VLBI Satellite (IVS)." In Observatories in Earth Orbit and Beyond, 255–62. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3454-5_28.

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Bachmann, S., L. Messerschmitt, and D. Thaller. "IVS Contribution to ITRF2014." In REFAG 2014, 47–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1345_2015_136.

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Kukreja, Kamlesh, and Joao Amaral. "Venous Interventions: IVC Filters." In Pediatric Interventional Radiology, 141–54. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5856-3_11.

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Sampankanpanich Soria, Claire, Daniel E. Lee, and Gerard R. Manecke. "Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral IVs." In Anesthesiology Resident Manual of Procedures, 109–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65732-1_21.

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Ziegenmeyer, M., A. Rönnau, T. Kerscher, J. M. Zöllner, and R. Dillmann. "Die sechsbeinige Laufmaschine LAURON IVc." In Autonome Mobile Systeme 2009, 225–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10284-4_29.

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Zhu, W. D., and X. F. Wang. "Modeling and Control of an Infinitely Variable Speed Converter With Application to Wind Turbines." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-86074.

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Traditional transmission in wind turbine applications has a constant output-to-input speed ratio, which needs a power converter to regulate the current frequency that can be fed into the grid. Different types of continuously variable transmission (CVT) have been developed for vehicle and wind turbine applications, which can generate constant-frequency current without using a power converter in a wind turbine. An infinitely variable speed converter (IVSC) is a specific type of CVT that can achieve a zero speed ratio and transmit a large torque at a low speed ratio. An IVSC with drivers that convert an eccentric motion of cams to a concentric motion of the output shaft through one-way bearings is introduced, and an active control system with a combined feedback and feed forward control that can automatically adjust the eccentricity of the outer cams to control the speed ratio of the transmission is developed. The kinematic model of the IVSC is derived and fitted by a polynomial function to serve as the feed forward function in the control law. The feedback control is used to reduce the system error. A dynamic model of the IVSC is derived to investigate the effect of the dynamic load on the input and output speeds. Static and dynamic tests were conducted to validate the kinematic model of the IVSC. The variation of the average output speed per revolution of the output shaft is 0.56% with respect to the desired output speed in the simulation and 0.91% in the experiments.
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Tzuen-Lih Chern and J. Chang. "IVSC-based speed estimation for an AC induction motor." In Proceedings of the 1998 American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acc.1998.703567.

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"IVEC-IVESC '12 [USB cover art]." In 2012 IEEE Thirteenth International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivec.2012.6262053.

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"IVMC/IVNC conference history and chair persons." In 2017 30th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivnc.2017.8051522.

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Huang, Ruirui, and G. Edward Suh. "IVEC." In the 37th annual international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1815961.1816015.

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"About IVSW." In 2018 IEEE 3rd International Verification and Security Workshop (IVSW). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivsw.2018.8494888.

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"About IVSW." In 2019 IEEE 4th International Verification and Security Workshop (IVSW). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivsw.2019.8854435.

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"2004 IVNC International Steering Committee / 2004 IVNC Program Committee." In Technical Digest of the 17th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivnc.2004.1354873.

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"IVNC 2018 Committees." In 2018 31st International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivnc.2018.8520160.

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"IVNC 2018 TOC." In 2018 31st International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivnc.2018.8520269.

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Bruckart, James E., Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, and Martin Quattlebaum. Test and Evaluation Report of the IVAC (Trade Name) Volumetric Infusion Pump Model 580+EE. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada251077.

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