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Ritter, Jürgen, and Sudarshan K. Sehgal. "Trivial Units in RG." Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 105, no. 1 (January 1, 2005): 25–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3318/pria.2005.105.1.25.

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Somai, Benesh M., Ralph A. Dean, Mark W. Farnham, Thomas A. Zitter, and Anthony P. Keinath. "Internal Transcribed Spacer Regions 1 and 2 and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis of Didymella bryoniae and Related Phoma Species Isolated from Cucurbits." Phytopathology® 92, no. 9 (September 2002): 997–1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto.2002.92.9.997.

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Didymella bryoniae (anamorph Phoma cucurbitacearum) is the causal agent of gummy stem blight, although other Phoma species are often isolated from cucurbit plants exhibiting symptoms of the disease. The molecular and phylogenetic relationships between D. bryoniae and these Phoma species are unknown. Isolates of D. bryoniae and Phoma obtained from cucurbits grown at various geographical locations in the United States were subjected to random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence analysis (ITS-1 and ITS-2) to determine the molecular and phylogenetic relationships within and between these fungi. Using RAPD fingerprinting, 59 isolates were placed into four phylogenetic groups, designated RAPD group (RG) I, RG II, RG III, and RG IV. D. bryoniae isolates clustered in either RG I (33 isolates), RG II (12 isolates), or RG IV (one isolate), whereas all 13 Phoma isolates clustered to RG III. There was greater than 99% sequence identity in the ITS-1 and ITS-2 regions between isolates in RG I and RG II, whereas isolates in RG III, P. medicaginis ATCC 64481, and P. exigua ATCC 14728 clustered separately. On muskmelon seedlings, a subset of RG I isolates were highly virulent (mean disease severity was 71%), RG II and RG IV isolates were slightly virulent (mean disease severity was 4%), and RG III isolates were nonpathogenic (disease severity was 0% for all isolates). The ITS sequences indicate that RG I and RG II are both D. bryoniae, but RAPD fingerprints and pathogenicity indicate that they represent two different molecular and virulence subgroups.
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Ochiai, Akihito, Takafumi Itoh, Akiko Kawamata, Wataru Hashimoto, and Kousaku Murata. "Plant Cell Wall Degradation by Saprophytic Bacillus subtilis Strains: Gene Clusters Responsible for Rhamnogalacturonan Depolymerization." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73, no. 12 (April 20, 2007): 3803–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.00147-07.

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ABSTRACT Plant cell wall degradation is a premier event when Bacillus subtilis, a typical saprophytic bacterium, invades plants. Here we show the degradation system of rhamnogalacturonan type I (RG-I), a component of pectin from the plant cell wall, in B. subtilis strain 168. Strain 168 cells showed a significant growth on plant cell wall polysaccharides such as pectin, polygalacturonan, and RG-I as a carbon source. DNA microarray analysis indicated that three gene clusters (yesOPQRSTUVWXYZ, ytePQRST, and ybcMOPST-ybdABDE) are inducibly expressed in strain 168 cells grown on RG-I. Cells of an industrially important bacterium, B. subtilis strain natto, fermenting soybeans also express the gene cluster including the yes series during the assimilation of soybean used as a carbon source. Among proteins encoded in the yes cluster, YesW and YesX were found to be novel types of RG lyases releasing disaccharide from RG-I. Genetic and enzymatic properties of YesW and YesX suggest that strain 168 cells secrete YesW, which catalyzes the initial cleavage of the RG-I main chain, and the resultant oligosaccharides are converted to disaccharides through the extracellular exotype YesX reaction. The disaccharide is finally degraded into its constituent monosaccharides through the reaction of intracellular unsaturated galacturonyl hydrolases YesR and YteR. This enzymatic route for RG-I degradation in strain 168 differs significantly from that in plant-pathogenic fungus Aspergillus aculeatus. This is, to our knowledge, the first report on the bacterial system for complete RG-I main chain degradation.
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Hiroguchi, Akihiko, Shingo Sakamoto, Nobutaka Mitsuda, and Kyoko Miwa. "Golgi-localized membrane protein AtTMN1/EMP12 functions in the deposition of rhamnogalacturonan II and I for cell growth in Arabidopsis." Journal of Experimental Botany 72, no. 10 (February 15, 2021): 3611–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab065.

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Abstract Appropriate pectin deposition in cell walls is important for cell growth in plants. Rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) is a portion of pectic polysaccharides; its borate crosslinking is essential for maintenance of pectic networks. However, the overall process of RG-II synthesis is not fully understood. To identify a novel factor for RG-II deposition or dimerization in cell walls, we screened Arabidopsis mutants with altered boron (B)-dependent growth. The mutants exhibited alleviated disorders of primary root and stem elongation, and fertility under low B, but reduced primary root lengths under sufficient B conditions. Altered primary root elongation was associated with cell elongation changes caused by loss of function in AtTMN1 (Transmembrane Nine 1)/EMP12, which encodes a Golgi-localized membrane protein of unknown function that is conserved among eukaryotes. Mutant leaf and root dry weights were lower than those of wild-type plants, regardless of B conditions. In cell walls, AtTMN1 mutations reduced concentrations of B, RG-II specific 2-keto-3-deoxy monosaccharides, and rhamnose largely derived from rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I), suggesting reduced RG-II and RG-I. Together, our findings demonstrate that AtTMN1 is required for the deposition of RG-II and RG-I for cell growth and suggest that pectin modulates plant growth under low B conditions.
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Buchachenko, A. A., T. V. Tscherbul, J. Kłos, M. M. Szczȩśniak, G. Chałasiński, R. Webb, and L. A. Viehland. "Interaction potentials of the RG–I anions, neutrals, and cations (RG=He, Ne, Ar)." Journal of Chemical Physics 122, no. 19 (May 15, 2005): 194311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1900085.

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Thorning, Tanja Kongerslev, Christel Johanneson Bertolt, Mette S. Nielsen, Christian Ritz, Arne Astrup, and Anne Raben. "Potato Fibers Have Positive Effects on Subjective Appetite Sensations in Healthy Men, but Not on Fecal Fat Excretion: A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Crossover Trial." Nutrients 12, no. 11 (November 13, 2020): 3496. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113496.

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Dietary fibers can affect appetite and gut metabolism, but the effect of the novel potato fibers FiberBind and rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I) is unknown. We, therefore, aimed to investigate the effect of daily intake of FiberBind and RG-I on appetite sensations and fecal fat excretion. In a single-blinded, randomized, three-way crossover trial, wheat buns with FiberBind, RG-I, or low fiber (control) were consumed by 18 healthy men during a 21-day period. Appetite sensation and blood samples during a 3 h meal test, fecal fat content, and ad libitum energy intake were assessed after each period. Compared to RG-I and control, FiberBind caused a higher composite satiety score (6% ± 2% and 5% ± 2%), lower prospective food consumption (5% ± 2% and 6% ± 2%), and lower desire to eat (7% ± 3% and 6% ± 3%) (all p < 0.05). FiberBind also caused higher satiety (6% ± 2%) and fullness (9% ± 3%) compared to RG-I (all p < 0.01). No effects on fecal fat excretion or energy intake were found. The RG-I fiber caused higher postprandial glucose concentration compared to FiberBind (p < 0.05) and higher insulin concentration at 180 min compared to control (p < 0.05). Compared to the control, RG-I and FiberBind lowered peak insulin concentration (both p < 0.05) and delayed time to peak for glucose (both p < 0.05). In conclusion, FiberBind intake could be beneficial for appetite regulation, but neither FiberBind nor RG-I affected fecal fat excretion or energy intake.
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Jeong, Tae-Jun, Tae-Kyung Kim, Hyun-Wook Kim, and Yun-Sang Choi. "Effects of red glasswort as sodium chloride substitute on the physicochemical properties of pork loin ham." Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 33, no. 4 (April 1, 2020): 662–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0193.

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Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of red glasswort (RG) (<i>Salicornia herbacea</i> L.) curing on the physicochemical, textural and sensory properties of cooked pork loin ham (<i>M. longissimus thoracis et lumborum</i>).Methods: All treatments were cured with different salt and RG powder levels. RG0 treatment was prepared with only 4% NaCl (w/w) as a control, and RG25, 3% NaCl:1% RG (w/w); RG50, 2% NaCl:2% RG (w/w); RG75, 1% NaCl:3% RG (w/w); RG100, 0% NaCl:4% RG (w/w) treatments were prepared sequentially. All samples were individually vacuum packaged in polyethylene bags and stored for 7 d at 3°C±1°C.Results: The results showed that as the rate of RG substitution increased, pH value, redness, myofibrillar protein solubility, and myofibrillar fragmentation index increased (p<0.05), but salt concentration and shear force decreased (p<0.05). However, there were no significant differences in cooking loss and moisture content. In terms of sensory evaluation, RG100 exhibited higher scores in tenderness and juiciness than RG0 (p<0.05).Conclusion: The partial substitution of NaCl by RG could improve the physicochemical properties, textural and sensory characteristics of cooked pork loin. Therefore, it is suggested that RG as a natural salt replacer could be an effective ingredient for developing low-sodium cured hams.
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Choi, Suyun, Joo Weon Lim, and Hyeyoung Kim. "Korean Red Ginseng Inhibits Amyloid-β-Induced Apoptosis and Nucling Expression in Human Neuronal Cells." Pharmacology 105, no. 9-10 (2020): 586–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000505592.

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<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) plaque in the brain is a characteristic feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and the cause of fatal oxidative damage to neuronal cells. Korean red ginseng (RG) is used extensively in traditional medicine and is known to have anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties. <b><i>Objective:</i></b> This study aims to investigate whether Korean RG extract inhibits Aβ-induced neuronal apoptosis. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Human neuronal cells (SH-SY5Y cells) were stimulated with Aβ (5 μmol/L) and treated with RG dissolved in phosphate-buffered saline (0.2, 2, 20 μg/mL). <b><i>Results:</i></b> RG suppressed the reduction of cell viability and the increase in apoptotic factors (Bax/Bcl-2 ratio and caspase-3 activity) in Aβ-treated cells. RG suppressed Aβ-induced increases in intracellular and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and mitochondrial dysfunction (determined by low mitochondrial membrane potential and oxygen consumption rate) in a dose-dependent manner. RG inhibited nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-ĸB) activation and expression of the pro-apoptotic gene Nucling in Aβ-treated cells. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> RG confers protection against neuronal apoptosis by reducing ROS levels and suppressing mitochondrial dysfunction and NF-κB activation, which results in suppression of NF-κB-mediated activation of Nucling expression in Aβ-treated cells. Supplementation with RG may be beneficial for preventing Aβ-induced neuronal cell death associated with AD.
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Danchev, Peter. "Isomorphism Characterization of Divisible Groups in Modular Abelian Group Rings." gmj 16, no. 1 (March 2009): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/gmj.2009.49.

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Abstract Suppose G is an abelian group with a p-subgroup H and R is a commutative unitary ring of prime characteristic p with trivial nil-radical. We give a complete description up to isomorphism of the maximal divisible subgroups of 1 + I(RG;H) and (1 + I(RG;H))=H, respectively, where I(RG;H) denotes the relative augmentation ideal of the group algebra RG with respect to H. This paper terminates a series of works by the author on the topic, first of which are [Danchev, Rad. Mat. 13: 23–32, 2004] and [Danchev, Bull. Georgian Acad. Sci. 174: 238–242, 2006].
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PUTHENPURAKAL, TONY J. "Local cohomology modules of invariant rings." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 160, no. 2 (December 18, 2015): 299–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004115000729.

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AbstractLetKbe a field and letRbe a regular domain containingK. LetGbe a finite subgroup of the group of automorphisms ofR. We assume that |G| is invertible inK. LetRGbe the ring of invariants ofG. LetIbe an ideal inRG. Fixi⩾ 0. IfRGis Gorenstein then:(i)injdimRGHiI(RG) ⩽ dim SuppHiI(RG);(ii)$H^j_{\mathfrak{m}}$(HiI(RG)) is injective, where$\mathfrak{m}$is any maximal ideal ofRG;(iii)μj(P, HiI(RG)) =μj(P′,HiIR(R)) whereP′ is any prime inRlying aboveP.We also prove that ifPis a prime ideal inRGwithRGPnot Gorensteinthen either the bass numbersμj(P, HiI(RG)) is zero for alljor there existscsuch thatμj(P, HiI(RG)) = 0 forj<candμj(P, HiI(RG)) > 0 for allj⩾c.
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Bourlard, Thierry. "Mise en évidence de nouvelles activités pectine méthyltransférases chez le lin. Purification et caractérisation de deux méthyltransférases." Rouen, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999ROUES047.

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Les pectine méthyltransférases catalysent la méthylestérification des résidus d'acide galacturonique constitutifs des pectines. Les suspensions cellulaires de lin contiennent des enzymes ayant la capacité de catalyser la methylestérification des composés de type homogalacturonane mais aussi des composés pectiques plus complexes comme les RG-I, les RG-II, et les xylogalacturonanes. Deux activités ont été mises en évidence in vitro sur les homogalacturonanes : la PMT7 et la PMT5. La PMT7 est particulièrement active sur les homogalacturonanes fortement méthylestérifiés à pH7 et présente un pic d'activité pendant la phase rapide de croissance cellulaire. D'un point de vue physiologique, cette enzyme pourrait être responsable de la large méthylestérification des pectines. La PMT5 est quant à elle active à pH acide sur des homogalacturonanes de faible degré d'estérification (de 0,1). La PMT5 présente un pic d'activité durant la phase de latence et de maturation cellulaire. Pendant la phase de croissance, cette enzyme pourrait expliquer la présence concomitante dans les parois de pectines faiblement et fortement méthylestérifiées. Durant la maturation cellulaire, la PMT5 pourrait assurer une méthylestérification minimale. Un protocole de purification des pectine méthyltransférases a été établi et mis en oeuvre pour la purification de la PMT5 et de la PMT7, qui ont été caractérisées d'un point de vue catalytique et physico-chimique. La PMT5 et la PMT7 ont une affinité modérée pour la SAM (Km de 70 et 40 microM), et une faible affinité pour le substrat pectique (Km de 1,57 g/L et 0,68 g/L). Ces deux enzymes présentent in vitro des Vmax de 0,45 et 0,25 nkatal par mg de protéines. La SAH est un inhibiteur compétitif des PMTs (Ki de 1,77 et 4,1 microM) alors que les polymères pectiques de DE 1 agissent comme des inhibiteurs non compétitifs (Ki de 20 g/L et de 29,8 g/L). La PMT5 a une masse moléculaire native de 40 kDa et un pI de 6,3 alors que la PMT7 présente une masse moléculaire native de 120 kDa et un pI de 8,9. Ces deux protéines libèrent spontanément un monomère actif de 18 kDa et de pI acide (4,3). En SDS-PAGE, une seule bande protéique de 18 kDa est identifiée pour la PMT7 et la PMT5. Cette bande protéique est photomarquée lorsque les protéines purifiées sont traitées en présence de S-adénosyl-L-[méthyle 14C]-méthionine sous UV.
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Klimovich, Charlotte Marie. "Investigations into the physiological and biomechanical basis of differential success in oral rabies vaccination between skunks (Mephitis mephitis) and raccoons (Procyon lotor)." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1502454684921845.

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Books on the topic "Rg-i"

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Komissii͡a nauchnye voprosy vychislitelʹnoĭ tekhniki. RG-25, Problemy i instrumentarii integrat͡sii informat͡sionnykh sistem. RG-25 KNVVT, Problemy i instrumentarii integrat͡sii informat͡sionnykh sistem: Sbornik. Edited by Kirkova Rumi͡ana, Remzső Tibor, and Urbánszki Ferenc. Budapest: Issl. in-t vychislitelʹnoĭ tekhniki i avtomatizat͡sii Vengerskoĭ akademii nauk, 1987.

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Komissiia nauchnye voprosy vychislitelnoi tekhniki. RG-25 KNVVT, Problemy i instrumentarii integratsii informatsionnykh sistem: Sbornik (Studies). Issl. in-t vychislitelnoi tekhniki i avtomatizatsii Vengerskoi akademii nauk, 1987.

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Informat͡s︡ionnai͡a︡ sistema issledovateli͡a︡ po ėkspertnym sistemam i bazam znaniĭ: RG-26, KNVVT, avtomatizat͡s︡ii͡a︡ informat͡s︡ionnogo obespechenii͡a︡ sistem prini͡a︡tii͡a︡ resheniĭ. [Budapesht]: Issl. in-t vychislitelʹnoĭ tekhniki i avtomatizat͡s︡ii Vengerskoĭ akademii nauk, 1988.

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Zinn-Justin, Jean. Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena. 5th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198834625.001.0001.

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Introduced as a quantum extension of Maxwell's classical theory, quantum electrodynamic (QED) has been the first example of a quantum field theory (QFT). Eventually, QFT has become the framework for the discussion of all fundamental interactions at the microscopic scale except, possibly, gravity. More surprisingly, it has also provided a framework for the understanding of second order phase transitions in statistical mechanics. In fact, as hopefully this work illustrates, QFT is the natural framework for the discussion of most systems involving an infinite number of degrees of freedom with local couplings. These systems range from cold Bose gases at the condensation temperature (about ten nanokelvin) to conventional phase transitions (from a few degrees to several hundred) and high energy particle physics up to a TeV, altogether more than twenty orders of magnitude in the energy scale. Therefore, although excellent textbooks about QFT had already been published, I thought, many years ago, that it might not be completely worthless to present a work in which the strong formal relations between particle physics and the theory of critical phenomena are systematically emphasized. This option explains some of the choices made in the presentation. A formulation in terms of field integrals has been adopted to study the properties of QFT. The language of partition and correlation functions has been used throughout, even in applications of QFT to particle physics. Renormalization and renormalization group (RG) properties are systematically discussed. The notion of effective field theory (EFT) and the emergence of renormalizable theories are described. The consequences for fine-tuning and triviality issue are emphasized. This fifth edition has been updated and fully revised.
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Ji Dou, Adam, and Vana Kalogeraki. "RG-EDF: An I/O Scheduling Policy for Flash Equipped Sensor Devices." In Software Technologies for Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems, 348–59. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87785-1_31.

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Rozen, Yuri, and Alexander Siora. "Rod Group and Individual Control System." In Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation and Control Systems for Safety and Security, 320–51. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5133-3.ch010.

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Chapter 10 considers the Rod Group and Individual Control (RG&IC) system, which is one of the individual I&C systems and a part of the reactor control and protection system. RG&IC is an actuation system, which performs functions initiated by emergency and preventive reactor protection, reactor power control, unloading, limitation and accelerated preventive protection, and remote control rod position commands sent by the power unit personnel. The central part of RG&IC system consists of software-hardware complex SHC RG&IC-R based on the equipment family of the Research and Production Corporation “Radiy” (RADIY PLATFORM – see Chapter 1). The RG&IC system combines functions that belong to A and B categories according to safety impact (IEC, 2009), relates to safety class 2(A) and complies with the fundamental safety principles (IAEA, 1999), requirements that are set forth in international standards (IAEA, 2002, 2012; IEC, 2011), and Ukrainian nuclear safety rules and regulations (NP, 2000, 2008a, 2008b).
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"Reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theories DAV I D SCHLOSBE RG." In Environmental Values in a Globalizing World, 118–38. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203319628-17.

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"Freedom from choice: reconsidering Sen’s case for maximizing opportunities DAV I D GEO RG E." In Economics and the Mind, 137–52. Routledge, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203966136-16.

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"Organic intellectuals and counter-hegemonic politics in the age of globalisation: the case of ATTAC VICKI B I RC HFIELD AND ANNETTE FREYBE RG - INAN." In Critical Theories, IR and 'the Anti-Globalisation Movement', 172–91. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203428016-18.

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"The Ethnography of Language Policy nAnC Y h . h o rn b E rG E r A nd dAv I d CASSElS J o hn S on." In Ethnography and Language Policy, 289–305. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203836064-22.

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Abduev, M. A. "ANTHROPOGENIC TRANSFORMATION OF THE STOCK OF WEIGHED WEIGHTS OF THE MOUNTAIN RIVERS OF AZERBAIJAN." In Prirodopol'zovanie i ohrana prirody: Ohrana pamjatnikov prirody, biologicheskogo i landshaftnogo raznoobrazija Tomskogo Priob'ja i drugih regionov Rossii. Izdatel'stvo Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-954-9-2020-60.

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Based on the data of network hydrometric observations over a multi-year period, the transformation of suspended sediments of mountain rivers of Azerbaijan into the stock has been estimated. To quantify the anthropogenic transformation of suspended sediment runoff, we analyzed the dependences of the average annual flow rates of suspended sediment and water, Rg = f (Qg); It was revealed that in connection with the construction of reservoirs, the natural regime of sediment runoff has radically changed.
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Bagdy, D., É. Bara-bás, L. Sebestyén, M. Diószegi, Zs Fittler, S. Bajusz, and E. Széll. "CORRELATION BETWEEN THE ANTICOAGULANT AND ANTIPLATELET EFFECT OF D-PHE-PRO-ARG-H (RG-2958)." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643448.

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Anticoagulants usually have no antiplatelet effect and platelet function inhibitors do not interact with the coagulation factors. Since thrombin has a decisive role in thrombus formation (growth and stabilization), inhibitors of the effect of thrombin on platelets may be of special importance in developing a novel type of anticoagulant with antiplatelet properties.D-Phe-Pro-Arg-H /I/ designed and synthetized in our Institute was found to be a highly specific,reversible non-competitive inhibitorgOf thrombin,a specific platelet agonist. (K.= 1x10-8 M). /I/ was administered parenterally and orally to white New Zealand rabbits and to beagle dogs. The kinetics of action was recorded by measuring the WBCT, APTT, PT, TT,platelet count (PC) and platelet aggregation (PA). Optimum degree of anticoagulation was considered by the values proposed by Verstraete and Verwilghen. /I/ was shown to be a highly specific inhibitor of PA induced by thrombin.No direct interaction between the inhibitor and the platelet membrane could be detected. Aggregability of human platelets in citrated PRP and that of the gel-filtrated platelets induced by ADP or collagen did not change after incubation with /I/. The antiplatelet effect of /I/ was studied by ex vivo experiments where the inhibitor was the anticoagulant ( 30 ug/ml whole blood ) instead of citrate. Comparing the aggregability caused by several inducers in citrated human PRP with that of in /I/-PRP a significant difference was observed when epinephrine was the PA-inducer. /I/ acts via formation of an enzyme-inhibitor complex that inhibits the binding of thrombin on their receptor-sites at the platelet membrane. In vivo experiments showed a close correlation between TT and PA induced by thrombin. /I/ proved completely harmless to platelets and red blood cells. No significant change in PC could be detected.
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