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Nagel, Uwe. "Non-degenerate curves with maximal Hartshorne-Rao module." Mathematische Zeitschrift 244, no. 4 (August 1, 2003): 753–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00209-003-0520-4.

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Chiarli, Nadia, Silvio Greco, and Uwe Nagel. "On the genus and Hartshorne-Rao module of projective curves." Mathematische Zeitschrift 229, no. 4 (December 1998): 695–724. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00004678.

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Notari, R., and M. L. Spreafico. "On curves of Pn with extremal Hartshorne–Rao module in positive degrees." Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 156, no. 1 (February 2001): 95–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-4049(99)00155-3.

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Buraggina, Antonella. "On the connectedness of the Hartshorne-Rao module of curves in ?3." Archiv der Mathematik 60, no. 1 (January 1993): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01194244.

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Coudurier, Laurence, and Marcel Morales. "Classification des Courbes Toriques dans l'Espace Projectif, Module de Rao et Liaison." Journal of Algebra 211, no. 2 (January 1999): 524–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jabr.1998.7739.

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Bresinsky, H., F. Curtis, M. Fiorentini, and L. T. Hoa. "On the structure of local cohomology modules for monomial curves in." Nagoya Mathematical Journal 136 (December 1994): 81–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0027763000024971.

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Our setting for this paper is projective 3-space over an algebraically closed field K. By a curve C ⊂ is meant a 1-dimensional, equidimensional projective algebraic set, which is locally Cohen-Macaulay. Let be the Hartshorne-Rao module of finite length (cf. [R]). Here Z is the set of integers and ℐc the ideal sheaf of C. In [GMV] it is shown that , where is the homogeneous ideal of C, is the first local cohomology module of the R-module M with respect to . Thus there exists a smallest nonnegative integer k ∊ N such that , (see also the discussion on the 1-st local cohomology module in [GW]). Also in [GMV] it is shown that k = 0 if and only if C is arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay and C is arithmetically Buchsbaum if and only if k ≤ 1. We therefore have the following natural definition.
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Di Gennaro, Roberta. "ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE HARTSHORNE-RAO MODULE OF CURVES ON SURFACES OF MINIMAL DEGREE." Communications in Algebra 33, no. 8 (July 2005): 2749–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/agb-200064374.

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Giuffrida, Salvatore, and Renato Maggioni. "On the rao module of a curve lying on a smooth cubic surface In P3." Communications in Algebra 18, no. 7 (January 1, 1990): 2039–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927879008824010.

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Giuffrida, Salvatore, and Renato Maggioni. "ON THE MULTIPLICATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE RAO MODULE OF SPACE CURVES LYING ON A SMOOTH QUADRIC." Communications in Algebra 30, no. 5 (May 31, 2002): 2445–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/agb-120003478.

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Giuffrida, Salvatore, and Renato Maggioni. "On the rao module of a curve lying on a smooth cubic surface in p3, II." Communications in Algebra 20, no. 2 (January 1992): 329–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927879208824344.

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Talebi, Yahya, Ali Reza Moniri Hamzekolaee, and Derya Keskin Tütüncü. "On Rad-D12 Modules." Analele Universitatii "Ovidius" Constanta - Seria Matematica 21, no. 1 (March 1, 2013): 201–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/auom-2013-0012.

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Abstract Let M be a right R-module. We call M Rad-D12, if for every sub- module N of M, there exist a direct summand K of M and an epimor- phism α : K → M/N such that Kererα ⊆ Rad(K). We show that a direct summand of a Rad-D12 module need not be a Rad-D12 module. We investigate completely Rad-D12 modules (modules for which every direct summand is a Rad-D12 module). We also show that a direct sum of Rad-D12 modules need not be a Rad-D12 module. Then we deal with some cases of direct sums of Rad-D12 modules.
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Ecevit, Şule, Muhammet T. Koşan, and Rachid Tribak. "Rad-⊕-Supplemented Modules and Cofinitely Rad-⊕-Supplemented Modules." Algebra Colloquium 19, no. 04 (October 15, 2012): 637–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1005386712000508.

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A module M is called (cofinitely) Rad-⊕-supplemented if every (cofinite) submodule of M has a Rad-supplement that is a direct summand of M. We prove that if M is a coatomic cofinitely Rad-⊕-supplemented module, then M is an irredundant sum of local direct summands. We show that the classes of cofinitely Rad-⊕-supplemented modules and Rad-⊕-supplemented modules are closed under finite direct sums. We also show that every direct summand of a weak duo (cofinitely) Rad-⊕-supplemented module is (cofinitely) Rad-⊕-supplemented.
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Cheng, Wang, Cao Yushi, and Wang Weidong. "Data-Aided Frequency Offset Estimation for CE-OFDM Broadband Satellite Systems." Applied Sciences 9, no. 11 (June 5, 2019): 2310. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9112310.

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In recent years, the constant-envelope orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (CE-OFDM) has been considered as a candidate waveform in broadband satellite systems as it has a 0-dB peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). However, the carrier frequency offset (CFO) estimation scheme for CE-OFDM broadband satellite systems directly affects system performance. In this paper, we analyze the network architecture and the propagation environment of CE-OFDM broadband satellite systems, and we propose a data-aided CFO estimation strategy based on the frequency domain pilot symbols. The Cramer–Rao bound (CRB) of our CFO estimator is given by mathematical analysis, and the effect of the number of pilot symbols on the estimation performance is analyzed. The pilot symbol-based CFO estimator is composed of a phase demodulator and a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) module, and it can obtain a large estimation range under a small pilot overhead. The simulation results show that the CE-OFDM broadband satellite systems can achieve a good bit error rate (BER) performance by using the proposed strategy to estimate and compensate the CFO.
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Türkmen, Ergül. "Rad-⊕-Supplemented Modules." Analele Universitatii "Ovidius" Constanta - Seria Matematica 21, no. 1 (March 1, 2013): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/auom-2013-0015.

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Abstract In this paper we provide various properties of Rad-⊕-supplemented modules. In particular, we prove that a projective module M is Rad- ⊕-supplemented if and only if M is ⊕-supplemented, and then we show that a commutative ring R is an artinian serial ring if and only if every left R-module is Rad-⊕-supplemented. Moreover, every left R-module has the property (P*) if and only if R is an artinian serial ring and J2 = 0, where J is the Jacobson radical of R. Finally, we show that every Rad-supplemented module is Rad-⊕-supplemented over dedekind domains.
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Türkmen, Burcu Nişancı. "I-Rad-⊕-supplemented modules." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Mathematica 11, no. 1 (August 1, 2019): 224–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ausm-2019-0017.

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Abstract Let M be an R-module and I be an ideal of R. We say that M is I-Rad-⊕-supplemented, provided for every submodule N of M, there exists a direct summand K of M such that M = N + K, N ∩ K ⊆ IK and N ∩ K Rad(K). The aim of this paper is to show new properties of I-Rad-⊕-supplemented modules. Especially, we show that any finite direct sum of I-Rad-⊕-supplemented modules is I-Rad-⊕-supplemented. We also prove that an R-module M is I-Rad-⊕-supplemented if and only if K and ${M \over K}$ are I-Rad-⊕-supplemented for a fully invariant direct summand K of M. Finally, we determine the structure of I-Rad-⊕-supplemented modules over a discrete valuation ring.
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Soydan, I., and E. Türkmen. "Generalizations of $ss$-supplemented modules." Carpathian Mathematical Publications 13, no. 1 (June 16, 2021): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/cmp.13.1.119-126.

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We introduce the concept of (strongly) $ss$-radical supplemented modules. We prove that if a submodule $N$ of $M$ is strongly $ss$-radical supplemented and $Rad(M/N)=M/N$, then $M$ is strongly $ss$-radical supplemented. For a left good ring $R$, we show that $Rad(R)\subseteq Soc(_{R}R)$ if and only if every left $R$-module is $ss$-radical supplemented. We characterize the rings over which all modules are strongly $ss$-radical supplemented. We also prove that over a left $WV$-ring every supplemented module is $ss$-supplemented.
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Majid Mohammed Abed and Fatema F. Kareem. "A Study of The Density Property in Module Theory." JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS 19 (September 10, 2020): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jam.v19i.8839.

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In this paper, there are two main objectives. The first objective is to study the relationship between the density property and some modules in detail, for instance; semisimple and divisible modules. The Addition complement has a good relationship with the density property of the modules as this importance is highlighted by any submodule N of M has an addition complement with Rad(M)=0. The second objective is to clarify the relationship between the density property and the essential submodules with some examples. As an example of this relationship, we studied the torsion-free module and its relationship with the essential submodules in module M.
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Yeşіlot, Gürsel. "Radicals of submodules in modules." Studia Scientiarum Mathematicarum Hungarica 47, no. 4 (December 1, 2010): 445–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/sscmath.2009.1149.

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The radical radN of a submodule N of a module M is defined as the intersection of all prime submodules containing N. In this paper, we show that if the ideals (N: M) and (L: M) are comaximal then the equality rad (N ∩ L) = radN ∩ rad L holds. We also discuss some properties of finitely generated R-modules.
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Mostafanasab, Hojjat, Ece Yetkin, Ünsal Tekir, and Ahmad Yousefian Darani. "On 2-Absorbing Primary Submodules of Modules over Commutative Rings." Analele Universitatii "Ovidius" Constanta - Seria Matematica 24, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 335–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auom-2016-0020.

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Abstract All rings are commutative with 1 ≠ 0, and all modules are unital. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the concept of 2-absorbing primary submodules generalizing 2-absorbing primary ideals of rings. Let M be an R-module. A proper submodule N of an R-module M is called a 2-absorbing primary submodule of M if whenever a; b ∈ R and m ∈ M and abm ∈ N, then am ∈ M-rad(N) or bm ∈ M-rad(N) or ab ∈(N :R M). It is shown that a proper submodule N of M is a 2-absorbing primary submodule if and only if whenever I1I2K ⊆ N for some ideals I1; I2 of R and some submodule K of M, then I1I2 ⊆ (N :R M) or I1K ⊆ M-rad(N) or I2K ⊆ M-rad(N). We prove that for a submodule N of an R-module M if M-rad(N) is a prime submodule of M, then N is a 2-absorbing primary submodule of M. If N is a 2-absorbing primary submodule of a finitely generated multiplication R-module M, then (N :R M) is a 2-absorbing primary ideal of R and M-rad(N) is a 2-absorbing submodule of M.
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Wang, Shi Hong, Zhi Wei Huang, Pei Cheng Xie, Wei Ru Chen, Jiang Zeng, and Sen Ouyang. "Design and Implementation of the Controller of Active Power Filter Based on Dual-DSP." Applied Mechanics and Materials 543-547 (March 2014): 770–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.543-547.770.

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This paper has designed an active power filter control system with dual digital signal processor (DSP) core, which meets the requirements of functional and intelligent design of the active power filter (APF), and improves the real-time performance efficiency of the controller. Firstly, the structure of the controller hardware system design process, as well as major hardware modules were analyzed in detail; Then in-depth analysis of AD conditioning circuit module, analog-to-digital converter module, dual-port RAM modules and fault detection circuit module as well as the dual DSP program process was introduced. Finally the real-time performance and accuracy of the designed controller was proved by the performance test.
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Chen, Chen-Wei, Ying Chen, and Qian-Wen Cai. "Hydrodynamic-Interaction Analysis of an Autonomous Underwater Hovering Vehicle and Ship with Wave Effects." Symmetry 11, no. 10 (September 29, 2019): 1213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym11101213.

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A new vertical axis-symmetrical dish-shaped autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) with excellent maneuverability, known as the autonomous underwater hovering vehicle (AUH), is proposed. This study investigates an important working model of the AUH approaching a host ship in waves. The working model of AUH–Ship interactions deals with hydrodynamic interaction, seakeeping performance for communication, launch, and recovery near a free surface. The AUH is able to navigate and implement homing automation through acoustic positioning equipment, a depth sensor, a heading compass, and a Doppler velocity log (DVL) in the working area based on numerical analysis of AUH–Ship hydrodynamic performance in this study. The hydrodynamic-interaction performance of the AUH and ship near free surfaces is analyzed in the frequency and time domains using a potential-based surface-panel method based on a commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver (ANSYS-AQWA), i.e., a 3D panel code of seakeeping performance module in the ANSYS platform where the fluid is assumed to be irrotational, inviscid, and incompressible. The motion performance of the AUH approaching the host ship, with a dynamic positioning system in waves, is studied by estimating interactive response-amplitude operators (RAOs) of the AUH and host ship in 6-DOF that were estimated and analyzed at different wave amplitudes and frequencies. In the ship and AUH interaction simulations, the host ship is assumed to be a well-posed station keeping in waves with zero service speed. The AUH and ship interference effect is studied at different distances to appropriate recovery and launch positions for the AUH at the following sea and beam sea, i.e., wave-encounter angles 0° and 90°, respectively. In addition, the hydrodynamic interaction of the AUH and ship in yaw and roll at different AUH velocities is estimated. The AUH motion performance approaching the ship in long-crested irregular seas is analyzed in the time domain using the Pierson–Moskowitz wave spectrum model. Viscid hydrodynamic force on AUH motion in roll near a free surface was significant. A damping model was adopted to formulate the viscid effect to enhance the effectiveness of the ANSYS-AQWA inviscid potential-based solver. Numerical analysis of motion RAO of the AUH in roll with the damping effect was compared to the experimental data in wave-frequency range 0.2–1.0 Hz, resulting in the average error being reduced from 21.03% to 9.95% to verify the method’s accuracy. The proposed method conveniently and accurately predicted hydrodynamic-interaction characteristics and motion RAO for a dish-type AUH and host ship for the precise use of mounted sensors in waves. The results of these simulations can be used to analyze the homing automation and adaptive controllability to advance the AUV development and design.
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Talebi, Yahya, Ali Reza Moniri Hamzekolaee, and Adnan Tercan. "Goldie-Rad-Supplemented Modules." Analele Universitatii "Ovidius" Constanta - Seria Matematica 22, no. 3 (September 1, 2014): 205–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/auom-2014-0059.

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Abstract In this paper we introduce β** relation on the lattice of submodules of a module M. We say that submodules X, Y of M are β** equivalent, X β** Y, if and only if ${{X + Y} \over X} \subseteq {{Rad(M) + X} \over X}$ and ${{X + Y} \over Y} \subseteq {{Rad(M) + Y} \over Y}$ . We show that the β** relation is an equivalence relation. We also investigate some general properties of this relation. This relation is used to define and study classes of Goldie-Rad-supplemented and Rad-H-supplemented modules. We prove M = A ⊕ B is Goldie-Rad-supplemented if and only if A and B are Goldie-Rad-supplemented.
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Türkmen, Burcu. "On generalizations of injective modules." Publications de l'Institut Math?matique (Belgrade) 99, no. 113 (2016): 249–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pim141215014t.

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As a proper generalization of injective modules in term of supplements, we say that a module M has the property (SE) (respectively, the property (SSE)) if, whenever M ( N, M has a supplement that is a direct summand of N (respectively, a strong supplement in N). We show that a ring R is a left and right artinian serial ring with Rad(R)2 = 0 if and only if every left R-module has the property (SSE). We prove that a commutative ring R is an artinian serial ring if and only if every left R-module has the property (SE).
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BEHBOODI, MAHMOOD. "A GENERALIZATION OF BAER'S LOWER NILRADICAL FOR MODULES." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 06, no. 02 (April 2007): 337–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498807002284.

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Let M be a left R-module. A proper submodule P of M is called classical prime if for all ideals [Formula: see text] and for all submodules N ⊆ M, [Formula: see text] implies that [Formula: see text] or [Formula: see text]. We generalize the Baer–McCoy radical (or classical prime radical) for a module [denoted by cl.rad R(M)] and Baer's lower nilradical for a module [denoted by Nil *(RM)]. For a module RM, cl.rad R(M) is defined to be the intersection of all classical prime submodules of M and Nil *(RM) is defined to be the set of all strongly nilpotent elements of M (defined later). It is shown that, for any projective R-module M, cl.rad R(M) = Nil *(RM) and, for any module M over a left Artinian ring R, cl.rad R(M) = Nil *(RM) = Rad (M) = Jac (R)M. In particular, if R is a commutative Noetherian domain with dim (R) ≤ 1, then for any module M, we have cl.rad R(M) = Nil *(RM). We show that over a left bounded prime left Goldie ring, the study of Baer–McCoy radicals of general modules reduces to that of torsion modules. Moreover, over an FBN prime ring R with dim (R) ≤ 1 (or over a commutative domain R with dim (R) ≤ 1), every semiprime submodule of any module is an intersection of classical prime submodules.
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Ozdemir, Salahattin. "RAD-SUPPLEMENTING MODULES." Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society 53, no. 2 (March 1, 2016): 403–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/jkms.2016.53.2.403.

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Büyükașik, Engin, Engin Mermut, and Salahattin Özdemir. "Rad-Supplemented Modules." Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova 124 (2010): 157–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4171/rsmup/124-10.

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Lipatova, Zhanna, Ankur H. Shah, Jane J. Kim, Jonathan W. Mulholland, and Nava Segev. "Regulation of ER-phagy by a Ypt/Rab GTPase module." Molecular Biology of the Cell 24, no. 19 (October 2013): 3133–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e13-05-0269.

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Accumulation of misfolded proteins on intracellular membranes has been implicated in neurodegenerative diseases. One cellular pathway that clears such aggregates is endoplasmic reticulum autophagy (ER-phagy), a selective autophagy pathway that delivers excess ER to the lysosome for degradation. Not much is known about the regulation of ER-phagy. The conserved Ypt/Rab GTPases regulate all membrane trafficking events in eukaryotic cells. We recently showed that a Ypt module, consisting of Ypt1 and autophagy-specific upstream activator and downstream effector, regulates the onset of selective autophagy in yeast. Here we show that this module acts at the ER. Autophagy-specific mutations in its components cause accumulation of excess membrane proteins on aberrant ER structures and induction of ER stress. This accumulation is due to a block in transport of these membranes to the lysosome, where they are normally cleared. These findings establish a role for an autophagy-specific Ypt1 module in the regulation of ER-phagy. Moreover, because Ypt1 is a known key regulator of ER-to-Golgi transport, these findings establish a second role for Ypt1 at the ER. We therefore propose that individual Ypt/Rabs, in the context of distinct modules, can coordinate alternative trafficking steps from one cellular compartment to different destinations.
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Özcan, A. Çiğdem, and Pınar Aydoğdu. "A Generalization of Semiregular and Semiperfect Modules." Algebra Colloquium 15, no. 04 (December 2008): 667–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1005386708000631.

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Let U be a submodule of a module M. We call U a strongly lifting submodule of M if whenever M/U=(A+U)/U ⊕ (B+U)/U, then M=P ⊕ Q such that P ≤ A, (A+U)/U=(P+U)/U and (B+U)/U=(Q+U)/U. This definition is a generalization of strongly lifting ideals defined by Nicholson and Zhou. In this paper, we investigate some properties of strongly lifting submodules and characterize U-semiregular and U-semiperfect modules by using strongly lifting submodules. Results are applied to characterize rings R satisfying that every (projective) left R-module M is τ (M)-semiperfect for some preradicals τ such as Rad , Z2 and δ.
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Amin, Ismail, Yasser Ibrahim, and Mohamed Yousif. "Rad-Projective and Strongly Rad-Projective Modules." Communications in Algebra 41, no. 6 (May 21, 2013): 2174–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927872.2012.654552.

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Chen, Yong, Fan Zhou, Shenshen Zou, Sidney Yu, Shaoshan Li, Dan Li, Jingzhen Song, et al. "A Vps21 endocytic module regulates autophagy." Molecular Biology of the Cell 25, no. 20 (October 15, 2014): 3166–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e14-04-0917.

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In autophagy, the double-membrane autophagosome delivers cellular components for their degradation in the lysosome. The conserved Ypt/Rab GTPases regulate all cellular trafficking pathways, including autophagy. These GTPases function in modules that include guanine-nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) activators and downstream effectors. Rab7 and its yeast homologue, Ypt7, in the context of such a module, regulate the fusion of both late endosomes and autophagosomes with the lysosome. In yeast, the Rab5-related Vps21 is known for its role in early- to late-endosome transport. Here we show an additional role for Vps21 in autophagy. First, vps21∆ mutant cells are defective in selective and nonselective autophagy. Second, fluorescence and electron microscopy analyses show that vps21∆ mutant cells accumulate clusters of autophagosomal structures outside the vacuole. Third, cells with mutations in other members of the endocytic Vps21 module, including the GEF Vps9 and factors that function downstream of Vps21, Vac1, CORVET, Pep12, and Vps45, are also defective in autophagy and accumulate clusters of autophagosomes. Finally, Vps21 localizes to PAS. We propose that the endocytic Vps21 module also regulates autophagy. These findings support the idea that the two pathways leading to the lysosome—endocytosis and autophagy—converge through the Vps21 and Ypt7 GTPase modules.
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Wijayanti, Lono. "Pengaruh Modul Skin Personal Hygiene terhadap Sikap dalam pencegahan Skabies." Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan (Journal of Ners and Midwifery) 6, no. 1 (April 4, 2019): 077–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.26699/jnk.v6i1.art.p077-083.

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Pondok pesantren adalah tempat pendidikan Islam, dimana santri tinggal bersama dengan santri lainnya, sehingga beresiko mudah tertular berbagai penyakit, seperti skabies. Skabies sering diabaikan karena tidak mengancam jiwa sehingga prioritas penanganannya rendah. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengidentifikasi pengaruh modul skin personal hygiene sebagai media pendi- dikan kesehatan pada sikap santri dalam mencegah terjadinya skabies di pondok pesantren Roudhotul Muta’alimin Muta’alimat Jabon Sidoarjo. Pra experiment (one group pre-post test) merupakan desain yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Seluruh santri yang tinggal di pondok pesantren Roudhotul Muta’alimin Muta’alimat Jabon Sidoarjo sebagai populasi, sebe- sar 72 orang, sampel berjumlah 60 orang dengan menggunakan simple ran- dom sampling. Instrumen penelitian berupa modul skin personal hygiene dan kuisioner. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test digunakan dalam menganalisa data. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian bahwa sikap responden setelah intervensi berupa pendidikan kesehatan dengan menggunakan modul diperoleh adanya perubahan sikap menjadi lebih baik, dengan hasil analisa signifikan yaitu nilai p =0,000. Pendidikan kesehatan dengan menggunakan modul skin per- sonal hygiene berdampak positif dalam perubahan sikap santri di Roudhotul Muta’alimin Muta’alimat Jabon Sidoarjo. Perlu diterapkan sikap menjaga kesehatan dan kebersihan kulit dalam mencegah penyakit skabies. Islamic boarding schools are places of Islamic education, where santri live together with other santri, so they are at risk of easily contracting various diseases, such as scabies. Scabies is often overlooked because it is not life threatening so the priority for handling it is low. The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of the skin personal hygiene module as a health education media on the attitude of students in preventing the occurrence of scabies in the Islamic boarding school Roudhotul Muta’alimin Muta’alimat Jabon Sidoarjo. Pre-experiment (one group pre-post test) is the design used in this study. All students who live in the Islamic boarding school Roudhotul Muta’alimin Muta’alimat Jabon Sidoarjo as a popula- tion, amounting to 72 people, a sample of 60 people using simple random sampling. The research instrument was a skin personal hygiene module and questionnaire. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test is used in analyzing data. Based on the results of the study that the attitude of the respondents after the intervention in the form of health education using modules ob- tained a change in attitudes to be better, with the results of a significant analysis of the value p = 0,000. Health education by using the skin per- sonal hygiene module had a positive impact on the change in attitudes of santri at Roudhotul Muta’alimin Muta’alimat Jabon Sidoarjo. Attitudes need to be taken to maintain skin health and cleanliness in preventing scabies.
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Kulinska, Anna, Magdalena Czeredys, Finbarr Hayes, and Grazyna Jagura-Burdzy. "Genomic and Functional Characterization of the Modular Broad-Host-Range RA3 Plasmid, the Archetype of the IncU Group." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74, no. 13 (May 23, 2008): 4119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.00229-08.

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ABSTRACT IncU plasmids are a distinctive group of mobile elements with highly conserved backbone functions and variable antibiotic resistance gene cassettes. The IncU archetype is conjugative plasmid RA3, whose sequence (45,909 bp) shows it to be a mosaic, modular replicon with a class I integron different from that of other IncU replicons. Functional analysis demonstrated that RA3 possesses a broad host range and can efficiently self-transfer, replicate, and be maintained stably in alpha-, beta-, and gammaproteobacteria. RA3 contains 50 open reading frames clustered in distinct functional modules. The replication module encompasses the repA and repB genes embedded in long repetitive sequences. RepA, which is homologous to antitoxin proteins from alpha- and gammaproteobacteria, contains a Cro/cI-type DNA-binding domain present in the XRE family of transcriptional regulators. The repA promoter is repressed by RepA and RepB. The minireplicon encompasses repB and the downstream repetitive sequence r1/r2. RepB shows up to 80% similarity to putative replication initiation proteins from environmental plasmids of beta- and gammaproteobacteria, as well as similarity to replication proteins from alphaproteobacteria and Firmicutes. Stable maintenance functions of RA3 are most like those of IncP-1 broad-host-range plasmids and comprise the active partitioning apparatus formed by IncC (ParA) and KorB (ParB), the antirestriction protein KlcA, and accessory stability components KfrA and KfrC. The RA3 origin of transfer was localized experimentally between the maintenance and conjugative-transfer operons. The putative conjugative-transfer module is highly similar in organization and in its products to transfer regions of certain broad-host-range environmental plasmids.
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Buyukasik, Engin, and Rachid Tribak. "ON ω-LOCAL MODULES AND Rad-SUPPLEMENTED MODULES." Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society 51, no. 5 (September 1, 2014): 971–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/jkms.2014.51.5.971.

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Puthenpurakal, Tony J. "Invariants of linkage of modules." MATHEMATICA SCANDINAVICA 127, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 223–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/math.scand.a-125992.

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Let $(A,\mathfrak{m})$ be a Gorenstein local ring and let $M$, $N$ be two Cohen-Macaulay $A$-modules with $M$ linked to $N$ via a Gorenstein ideal $\mathfrak{q}$. Let $L$ be another finitely generated $A$-module. We show that $\mathrm{Ext}^i_A(L,M) = 0 $ for all $i \gg 0$ if and only if $\mathrm{Tor}^A_i(L,N) = 0$ for all $i \gg 0$. If $D$ is a Cohen-Macaulay module then we show that $\mathrm{Ext}^i_A(M, D) = 0 $ for all $i \gg 0$ if and only if $\mathrm{Ext}^i_A(D^\dagger , N) = 0$ for all $i \gg 0$, where $D^\dagger = \mathrm{Ext}^r_A(D,A)$ and $r = \mathrm{codim}(D)$. As a consequence we get that $\mathrm{Ext}^i_A(M, M) = 0 $ for all $i \gg 0$ if and only if $\mathrm{Ext}^i_A(N, N) = 0$ for all $i \gg 0$. We also show that $\mathrm{End}_A(M)/\mathrm{rad}\,\mathrm{End}_A(M) \cong (\mathrm{End}_A(N)/\mathrm{rad}\,\mathrm{End}_A(N))^{\mathrm{op}}$. We also give a negative answer to a question of Martsinkovsky and Strooker.
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Wang, Feng, Gui Tang Wang, Rui Huang Wang, and Xiao Wu Huang. "FPGA Implementation of Laplacian of Gaussian Edge Detection Algorithm." Advanced Materials Research 282-283 (July 2011): 157–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.282-283.157.

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This paper introduces a design of gaussian Laplace edge detection algorithm model based on system generator which can be realized in FPGA.The data of a two- dimensional image was changed into a one-dimensional array,before line buffering in two Dual port RAM,the convolution of the image pixel data and the LOG template was carried out in the modules constituted of the component elements such as AddSub, Shift and Delay . After getting the absolute value with the modules of Slice,Negate and Mux ,the output was the image after edge-detection .The module function and the selecting principle was analyzed from the point of view of saving FPGA resources.The WaveScope and resource estimator showed that :not only the detection result and the running speed was guaranteed but also the FPGA resources can be saved .
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Abed, Majid Mohammed, Abd Ghafur Ahmad, and A. O. Abdulkareem. "ON GENERALIZATION OF $Rad-D_{11}$-MODULE." Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences (FJMS) 99, no. 4 (January 29, 2016): 491–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/ms099040491.

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Marin, Anita, and Sonja Pigac. "Zadaće ključnih knjižničara u modulu katalogizacije Integriranog knjižničnog sustava Nacionalne i sveučilišne knjižnice u Zagrebu i visokoškolskih i znanstvenih knjižnica." Vjesnik bibliotekara Hrvatske 62, no. 1 (July 30, 2019): 363–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30754/vbh.62.1.616.

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Cilj. U članku je predstavljena radionica Ključni knjižničari za modul katalogizacije koja se održala na Stručnom skupu Knjižnični podaci: interoperabilnost, povezivanje i razmjena 28. i 29. studenog 2017. u Nacionalnoj i sveučilišnoj knjižnici u Zagrebu. Osnovne zadaće ključnih knjižničara jesu: stručna podrška redovnom radu knjižnica u sustavu, testiranje novih funkcionalnosti modula, praćenje i kontrola rada sustava temeljeni na izvještajima o radu, testiranje i analiza rada servisnih izvještaja na razini cijelog sustava, suradnja sa savjetnikom za integrirani knjižnični sustav, redaktorima baza, administratorom sustava, sistemskim i ključnim knjižničarima zaduženim za administrativno upravljanje sustavom te pružanje pomoći i edukacija sudionika u sustavu. Metodologija. Polazeći od osnovnih aspekata uloge i rada ključnih knjižničara u okviru Integriranog knjižničnog sustava Nacionalne i sveučilišne knjižnice u Zagrebu te knjižnica iz sustava znanosti i visokog obrazovanja opisan je svaki aspekt rada u modulu katalogizacije. Rezultati. Integrirani knjižnični sustav temelji se na primjeni zajedničkog programskog sustava Aleph, formata MARC 21, središnje normativne kontrole i nacionalnog predmetnog sustava. Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu, kao središnja knjižnica u sustavu, osigurava stručnu, tehničku i administrativnu podršku u radu zajedničkog informacijsko-knjižničnog sustava. Ključni knjižničari u modulu katalogizacije održavaju redovite tečajeve Osnove modula Katalogizacija, kao i demonstracijske vježbe. Knjižnice u sustavu zajednički koriste normativnu bazu Nacionalne i sveučilišne knjižnice i predloške za rad, dok se kataložni zapisi preuzimaju prema potrebi iz baza u sustavu ili se izrađuju novi. Putem Sustava za podršku https://iks.nsk.hr/podrska/ šalju se prijavnice u kojima se navode poteškoće s kojima se susreću knjižničari, a rješavaju ih redaktori, ključni i sistemski knjižničari. Praktična primjena. Rezultati ovoga rada mogu pomoći knjižničarima iz knjižnica članica Integriranog sustava u njihovu svakodnevnom radu. Originalnost. Široj se knjižničnoj zajednici nastoji približiti termin ključni knjižničari te njihova uloga u razvoju struke.
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Pradani, Winangsari, Ade Jamal, Arie Wahyu Triansyah, and Annisa Utami. "Pengembangan Sistem Informasi Perpustakaan Menggunakan Teknologi Google Web Toolkit (GWT)." JURNAL Al-AZHAR INDONESIA SERI SAINS DAN TEKNOLOGI 2, no. 2 (September 1, 2013): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.36722/sst.v2i2.130.

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<p><em>Abstrak</em> - <strong><em>Stock opname </em>merupakan salah satu kegiatan penting pada perpustakaan dalam pemeliharaan koleksi pustaka. Kegiatan <em>stock opname </em>adalah melakukan pencocokan data antara koleksi pustaka yang ada di rak-rak buku dengan pangkalan data yang dimiliki perpustakaan. Pada saat ini kegiatan <em>stock opname</em> pada Perpustakaan SMP/SMA Al-Azhar Kebayoran Baru belum dilaksanakan secara rutin karena keterbatasan tenaga SDM. Perpustakaan SMP/SMA Al Azhar telah menggunakan aplikasi <em>Senayan Library Management System</em> (SLiMs) yang bersifat open source. Di lain pihak, Teknik Informatika UAI juga memiliki satu sistem aplikasi perpustakaan yaitu Sistem Informasi Perpustakaan berbasis desktop (SIAP). Modul <em>mobile stock opname</em> telah ada di aplikasi SIAP. Dalam kegiatan penelitian ini modul <em>stock opname </em>SIAP akan ditempelkan kepada sistem SLiMS. Dengan modul aplikasi <em>mobile stock opname</em> yang ada pada handset atau komputer tablet, pustakawan dapat langsung memasukkan data hasil pemeriksaan pada saat kegiatan berlangsung. Langkah mencetak daftar koleksi dan pencatatan manual tidak diperlukan lagi. Jika sebelumnya kegiatan <em>stock opname</em> dilakukan 3 langkah, dengan sistem baru menjadi 1 langkah. Waktu yang dibutuhkan untuk pencatatan berkurang hingga tinggal 50% dari waktu semula.</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><em>Abstract</em> - <strong>Stock opname is one of the important activities of the library in the maintenance of library collections. Stock opname is doing data matching between the existing library collections in bookshelves with a database owned by the library. At this time, stock opname actifity in the library SMP / SMA Al-Azhar Kebayoran Baru has not been implemented on a regular basis due to limited human resources personnel. Library SMP / SMA Al Azhar have used the application Senayan Library Management System (SLiMs), which is open source. On the other hand, Information Engineering UAI also has a library application system is Sistem Informasi Perpustakaan berbasis desktop (SIAP). Mobile module inventory check has existed in the SIAP. In this research activity, stock opname module in SIAP will be attached to the SLiMs. With the mobile application modules existing inventory check on the handset or tablet computer, librarians can directly enter data at the time of examination activities take place. Step print a list of collection and manual recording is not required anymore. If previous activities carried out stock taking three steps, with the new system into one step. The time required for recording reduced to 50% of the original time.</strong></p>
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Kaynar, Engin, Ergül Türkmen, and Yıldız Aydın. "Generalizations of Rad-supplemented modules." Publications de l'Institut Math?matique (Belgrade) 104, no. 118 (2018): 139–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pim1818139k.

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Türkmen, Ergül, and Ali Pancar. "Characterizations of Rad-supplemented modules." Miskolc Mathematical Notes 13, no. 2 (2012): 569. http://dx.doi.org/10.18514/mmn.2012.397.

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Mohammed, Eman, and Waasan Khalid. "G-Rad μ-semiregular modules." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1818, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 012172. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1818/1/012172.

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Lawsin, Catalina Rosario, Kevin McGeechan, Douglas O. Williams, Phyllis Butow, Ilona Juraskova, Kim Hobbs, Frances M. Boyle, Judy Kay, Annie Miller, and Haryana M. Dhillon. "Phase II feasibility study of rekindle: An online psychosexual intervention for cancer survivors and/or their partners." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2017): e21597-e21597. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.e21597.

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e21597 Background: Changes to sexual wellbeing can negatively impact long-term quality of life for cancer patients and their partners. Rekindle is an online intervention aimed to provide accessible and tailored psychosexual support to cancer survivors. This study aimed to assessed the feasibility of delivering psychosexual support via Rekindleto cancer survivors and partners who self-report unmet sexual concerns. Methods: This phase II feasibility study, recruited Australian adult cancer survivors who had completed primary therapy > 6 months earlier and/or their partners. Participants were randomized 1:2:1 ratio to either: i) wait list control (WC); ii) Rekindle (10-week online intervention addressing psychoeducational sexual communication and function) (Int); iii) Rekindle Plus ( Rekindleintervention plus three support telephone calls) (Int+). Intervention ran for 10 weeks, after which WC group had access to Int. Participants completed assessments at baseline (T1), intervention end/10 weeks (T2), and six months (T3). The primary feasibility endpoint was the proportion of participants completing prescribed intervention modules. Results: Nov 2015-Dec 2016, 100 participants were randomized: WC: 19, Int: 54, Int+: 27. Baseline characteristics were matched across groups. 57% were male and 91% cancer survivors; 46% had prostate and 23% breast cancer. Participants were prescribed a mean of 6.5 out of 7 modules based on self-reported unmet sexual needs. They completed mean of 1.9 (Int) and 2.5 (Int+) modules with 30% (Int) and 38% (Int+) completed within 10 weeks. A high proportion of users (94%, 100%) commenced Module 1 (Foundations). The largest drop-out between occurred between Modules 1 and 2. Once started, the majority of participants completed each module (76-100%). The mean number of days taken to complete each module varied (4-14 days). Factors impacting engagement with the intervention will also be reported. Conclusions: This phase II study has demonstrated: a need for psychosexual support amongst cancer survivors, that it is feasible to recruit them into an online sexual support study, and to deliver online psychoeducational content for sexual concerns. Clinical trial information: ACTRN12614001245684.
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Inder, Kerry, Angus Harding, Sarah J. Plowman, Mark R. Philips, Robert G. Parton, and John F. Hancock. "Activation of the MAPK Module from Different Spatial Locations Generates Distinct System Outputs." Molecular Biology of the Cell 19, no. 11 (November 2008): 4776–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e08-04-0407.

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The Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK (MAPK) pathway directs multiple cell fate decisions within a single cell. How different system outputs are generated is unknown. Here we explore whether activating the MAPK module from different membrane environments can rewire system output. We identify two classes of nanoscale environment within the plasma membrane. The first, which corresponds to nanoclusters occupied by GTP-loaded H-, N- or K-Ras, supports Raf activation and amplifies low Raf kinase input to generate a digital ERKpp output. The second class, which corresponds to nanoclusters occupied by GDP-loaded Ras, cannot activate Raf and therefore does not activate the MAPK module, illustrating how lateral segregation on plasma membrane influences signal output. The MAPK module is activated at the Golgi, but in striking contrast to the plasma membrane, ERKpp output is analog. Different modes of Raf activation precisely correlate with these different ERKpp system outputs. Intriguingly, the Golgi contains two distinct membrane environments that generate ERKpp, but only one is competent to drive PC12 cell differentiation. The MAPK module is not activated from the ER. Taken together these data clearly demonstrate that the different nanoscale environments available to Ras generate distinct circuit configurations for the MAPK module, bestowing cells with a simple mechanism to generate multiple system outputs from a single cascade.
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Kubin, Thomas, Ayse Cetinkaya, Natalia Kubin, Peter Bramlage, Bedriye Sen-Hild, Praveen Gajawada, Hakan Akintürk, et al. "The MEK/ERK Module Is Reprogrammed in Remodeling Adult Cardiomyocytes." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 17 (September 1, 2020): 6348. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176348.

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Fetal and hypertrophic remodeling are hallmarks of cardiac restructuring leading chronically to heart failure. Since the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK cascade (MAPK) is involved in the development of heart failure, we hypothesized, first, that fetal remodeling is different from hypertrophy and, second, that remodeling of the MAPK occurs. To test our hypothesis, we analyzed models of cultured adult rat cardiomyocytes as well as investigated myocytes in the failing human myocardium by western blot and confocal microscopy. Fetal remodeling was induced through endothelial morphogens and monitored by the reexpression of Acta2, Actn1, and Actb. Serum-induced hypertrophy was determined by increased surface size and protein content of cardiomyocytes. Serum and morphogens caused reprogramming of Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK. In both models H-Ras, N-Ras, Rap2, B- and C-Raf, MEK1/2 as well as ERK1/2 increased while K-Ras was downregulated. Atrophy, MAPK-dependent ischemic resistance, loss of A-Raf, and reexpression of Rap1 and Erk3 highlighted fetal remodeling, while A-Raf accumulation marked hypertrophy. The knock-down of B-Raf by siRNA reduced MAPK activation and fetal reprogramming. In conclusion, we demonstrate that fetal and hypertrophic remodeling are independent processes and involve reprogramming of the MAPK.
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Perdana, Yandra Rahadian. "Adoption of Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) In Indonesian Manufacturing Companies." 11th GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 11, no. 1 (December 9, 2020): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/gcbssproceeding.2020.11(44).

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Enterprise resources planning (ERP) is an automation technology with a systems approach that supports and manages business activities. ERP is the result of the development of information systems for material requirements planning (MRP) and MRP II. Information sharing activities in the supply chain become more accurate and real-time with ERP. ERP's adoption improves organisational performance in managing information, products, and financial flows (Su & Yang, 2010). Previous studies (AL-Shboul, 2018; Ilin, Ivetić, & Simić, 2017; Junior, Oliveira, & Yanaze, 2019; Mayeh, Ramayah, & Mishra, 2016; Rajan & Baral, 2015; Ram, Corkindale, & Wu, 2014) have discussed ERP's adoption, but unfortunately they could not explain the level of adoption in detail. Most researchers have only investigated ERP's adoption based on the use of ERP, regardless of the number of modules used. Conceptually, ERP has five modules, the more of the complete modules that are used, the higher the adoption level is. Consequently, the adoption rate should not be limited to one module, but it is necessary to know how many modules are adopted. Therefore, this research offers an answer to the lack of literature that discusses the level of adoption based on the number of ERP modules. Keywords: Technology; supply chain; enterprise resouces planning (ERP); adoption; manufacturing companies.
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Gennaro, Roberta Di. "On the Rao modules of minimal curves in $${\mathbb{P}^N}$$." Ricerche di Matematica 58, no. 2 (October 1, 2009): 249–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11587-009-0061-1.

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Lipatova, Zhanna, and Nava Segev. "A Ypt/Rab GTPase module makes a PAS." Autophagy 8, no. 8 (August 31, 2012): 1271–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/auto.20872.

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Phitsuwan, Paripok, Sengthong Lee, Techly San, and Khanok Ratanakhanokchai. "CalkGH9T: A Glycoside Hydrolase Family 9 Enzyme from Clostridium alkalicellulosi." Catalysts 11, no. 8 (August 22, 2021): 1011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal11081011.

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Glycoside hydrolase family 9 (GH9) endoglucanases are important enzymes for cellulose degradation. However, their activity on cellulose is diverse. Here, we cloned and expressed one GH9 enzyme (CalkGH9T) from Clostridium alkalicellulosi in Escherichia coli. CalkGH9T has a modular structure, containing one GH9 catalytic module, two family 3 carbohydrate binding modules, and one type I dockerin domain. CalkGH9T exhibited maximal activity at pH 7.0–8.0 and 55 °C and was resistant to urea and NaCl. It efficiently hydrolyzed carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) but poorly degraded regenerated amorphous cellulose (RAC). Despite strongly binding to Avicel, CalkGH9T lacked the ability to hydrolyze this substrate. The hydrolysis of CMC by CalkGH9T produced a series of cello-oligomers, with cellotetraose being preferentially released. Similar proportions of soluble and insoluble reducing ends generated by hydrolysis of RAC indicated non-processive activity. Our study extends our knowledge of the molecular mechanism of cellulose hydrolysis by GH9 family endoglucanases with industrial relevance.
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Charkani, M. E., and S. Bouhamidi. "Modular representations of Loewy length two." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 2003, no. 70 (2003): 4399–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s0161171203210681.

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LetGbe a finitep-group,Ka field of characteristicp, andJthe radical of the group algebraK[G]. We study modular representations using some new results of the theory of extensions of modules. More precisely, we describe theK[G]-modulesMsuch thatJ2M=0and give some properties and isomorphism invariants which allow us to compute the number of isomorphism classes ofK[G]-modulesMsuch thatdimK(M)=μ(M)+1, whereμ(M)is the minimum number of generators of theK[G]-moduleM. We also compute the number of isomorphism classes of indecomposableK[G]-modulesMsuch thatdimK(Rad(M))=1.
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Figen; EREN, ERYILMAZ. "On cofinitely weak rad-supplemented modules." Communications Faculty Of Science University of Ankara Series A1Mathematics and Statistics 66, no. 1 (2017): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1501/commua1_0000000778.

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