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Pratama, Mochamad Dwi, Putri Dian Wulansari, and Nurul Frasiska. "Ph, Kadar Fenolat Total, Dan Aktivitas Antioksidan Kefir Susu Kambing Yang Ditambahkan Seduhan Kopi Robusta (Skr)." Bulletin of Applied Animal Research 3, no. 1 (2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.36423/baar.v3i1.675.

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Kefir susu kambing dengan penambahan seduhan kopi robusta (SKR) dimungkinkan dapat meningkatkan kualitas fungsional, karena kandungan antioksidan yang dimilikinya. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh penambahan SKR pada kefir susu kambing dan menentukan level persentase pemberian SKR yang maksimal. Penelitian dilakukan secara eksperimental menggunakan Rancangan Acak Lengkap dengan 5 perlakuan dan 5 ualangan. Level penambahan SKR pada pembuatan kefir sebanyak 0; 5; 10; 15 dan 20 %. Parameter yang dianalisis meliputi pH diukur menggunakan pH meter, kadarpolifenol total menggunakan reagen Folin-Ciocalceu, dan aktivitas antioksdian ditetentukan dengan metode DPPH. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis menggunakan uji ANOVA, dan jika berpengaruh nyata atau siginifikan dilanjut menggunakan uji beda Tukey. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa penambahan SKR terhadap nilai pH sangat berpengaruh nyata (P<0.05),kadarpolifenol total dan aktivitas antioksidan mengalami peningktan dibandingkan perlakuan P0 atau kontrol. Semakin tinggi penambahan SKR dalam pembuatan kefir maka semakin tinggi pula nilai pH yang dihasilkan. Penambahan SKR sebanyak 20% menghasilkan kefir dengan kadar pH 4.35, nilai pH ini masih masuk standar pH susu fermentasi untuk susu fermentasi. Kadar polifenol total pada penelitian ini semakin meningkat dengan semakin banyaknya penambahan SKR. Penambahan SKR sebanyak 20% menghasilkan kadar polifenol total sebesar 684.4686 mg/L lebih tinggi 70% dibandingkan control. Sampel kefir yang diperkaya 20% SKR menunjukan nilai aktivitas antioksdian paling tinggi DPPH IC50 sebesar 554.3444. Kesimpulan penelitian ini bahwa penambahan SKR efektif meningkatkan aktivitas antioksdian, kadar fenolat total, dan pH kefir sesuai standar susu fermentasi.
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Fischer, G., S. Y. Ye, J. B. Groene, et al. "A possible influence of the Great White Spot on Saturn kilometric radiation periodicity." Annales Geophysicae 32, no. 12 (2014): 1463–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-32-1463-2014.

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Abstract. The periodicity of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) varies with time, and its two periods during the first 5 years of the Cassini mission have been attributed to SKR from the northern and southern hemisphere. After Saturn equinox in August 2009, there were long intervals of time (March 2010 to February 2011 and September 2011 to June 2012) with similar northern and southern SKR periods and locked SKR phases. However, from March to August 2011 the SKR periods were split up again, and the phases were unlocked. In this time interval, the southern SKR period slowed down by ~ 0.5% on average, and there was a large jump back to a faster period in August 2011. The northern SKR period speeded up and coalesced again with the southern period in September 2011. We argue that this unusual behavior could be related to the so-called Great White Spot (GWS), a giant thunderstorm that raged in Saturn's atmosphere around that time. For several months in 2011, the visible head of the GWS had the same period of ~ 10.69 h as the main southern SKR modulation signal. The GWS was most likely a source of intense gravity waves that may have caused a global change in Saturn's thermospheric winds via energy and momentum deposition. This would support the theory that Saturn's magnetospheric periodicities are driven by the upper atmosphere. Since the GWS with simultaneous SKR periodicity measurements have only been made once, it is difficult to prove a physical connection between these two phenomena, but we provide plausible mechanisms by which the GWS might modify the SKR periods.
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Skorupska, Elżbieta, Jarosław Zawadziński, Agata Bednarek, and Włodzimierz Samborski. "Skin Resistivity Value of Upper Trapezius Latent Trigger Points." BioMed Research International 2015 (2015): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/351726.

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Introduction. The skin resistivity (SkR) measurement is commonly recommended for acupoints measurement, but for trigger points (TrPs) only one study is available. The purpose of the study was to evaluate SkR for latent TrPs compared to non-TrPs and the surrounding tissue.Material and Methods. Forty-two healthy volunteers with unilateral latent upper trapezius TrPs (12 men, 30 women) aged 21–23 (mean age: 22.1 ± 0.6 y) participated in the study. Keithley electrometer 610B was used for measuring SkR (Ag/AgCl self-adhesive, disposable ground electrode: 30 mm diameter). SkR was measured for latent TrPs and compared to opposite non-TrPs sites and the surrounding tissue.Results. The SkR decrease of TrPs-positive sites as compared to TrPs-negative sites and the surrounding tissue was confirmed. However, no statistically significant difference in the SkR value occurred when all data were analyzed. The same was confirmed after gender division and for TrPs-positive subjects examined for referred pain and twitch response presence.Conclusion. SkR reactive changes at latent TrPs are possible but the results were not consistent with the previous study. Thus, caution in applying SkR to latent TrPs isolation is recommended and its clinical use should not be encouraged yet. Further studies, especially on active TrPs, are yet required.
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Badman, S. V., S. W. H. Cowley, L. Lamy, B. Cecconi, and P. Zarka. "Relationship between solar wind corotating interaction regions and the phasing and intensity of Saturn kilometric radiation bursts." Annales Geophysicae 26, no. 12 (2008): 3641–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-3641-2008.

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Abstract. Voyager spacecraft measurements of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) identified two features of these radio emissions: that they pulse at a period close to the planetary rotation period, and that the emitted intensity is correlated with the solar wind dynamic pressure (Desch and Kaiser, 1981; Desch, 1982; Desch and Rucker, 1983). In this study the inter-relation between the intensity and the pulsing of the SKR is analysed using Cassini spacecraft measurements of the interplanetary medium and SKR over the interval encompassing Cassini's approach to Saturn, and the first extended orbit. Cassini Plasma Spectrometer ion data were only available for a subset of the dates of interest, so the interplanetary conditions were studied primarily using the near-continuously available magnetic field data, augmented by the ion moment data when available. Intense SKR bursts were identified when solar wind compressions arrived at Saturn. The intensity of subsequent emissions detected by Cassini during the compression intervals was variable, sometimes remaining intense for several planetary rotations, sometimes dimming and rarely disappearing. The timings of the initial intense SKR peaks were sometimes independent of the long-term pulsing behaviour identified in the SKR data. Overall, however, the pulsing of the SKR peaks during the disturbed intervals was not significantly altered relative to that during non-compression intervals.
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Babinčák, Marián, Rastislav Jendželovský, Ján Košuth, et al. "Death Receptor 5 (TNFRSF10B) Is Upregulated and TRAIL Resistance Is Reversed in Hypoxia and Normoxia in Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines after Treatment with Skyrin, the Active Metabolite of Hypericum spp." Cancers 13, no. 7 (2021): 1646. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13071646.

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Skyrin (SKR) is a plant bisanthraquinone secondary metabolite from the Hypericum genus with potential use in anticancer therapy. However, its effect and mechanism of action are still unknown. The negative effect of SKR on HCT 116 and HT-29 cancer cell lines in hypoxic and normoxic conditions was observed. HCT 116 cells were more responsive to SKR treatment as demonstrated by decreased metabolic activity, cellularity and accumulation of cells in the G1 phase. Moreover, an increasing number of apoptotic cells was observed after treatment with SKR. Based on the LC-MS comparative proteomic data from hypoxia and normoxia (data are available via ProteomeXchange with the identifier PXD019995), SKR significantly upregulated Death receptor 5 (DR5), which was confirmed by real-time qualitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Furthermore, multiple changes in the Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL)-activated cascade were observed. Moreover, the reversion of TRAIL resistance was observed in HCT 116, HT-29 and SW620 cell lines, even in hypoxia, which was linked to the upregulation of DR5. In conclusion, our results propose the use of SKR as a prospective anticancer drug, particularly as an adjuvant to TRAIL-targeting treatment to reverse TRAIL resistance in hypoxia.
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Buil, Maria Antonia, Marta Calbet, Marcos Castillo, et al. "Structure-activity relationships (SAR) and structure-kinetic relationships (SKR) of sulphone-based CRTh2 antagonists." European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 113 (May 2016): 102–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2016.02.023.

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Nichols, J. D., B. Cecconi, J. T. Clarke, et al. "Variation of Saturn's UV aurora with SKR phase." Geophysical Research Letters 37, no. 15 (2010): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010gl044057.

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Sari, Nur Maya, Salonten Salonten, and Supiyan Supiyan. "ANALISA PERBANDINGAN PERHITUNGAN KAPASITAS RUAS JALAN METODE PKJI 2014 DENGAN METODE GREENSHIELD, GREENBERG DAN UNDERWOOD." Jurnal Kacapuri : Jurnal Keilmuan Teknik Sipil 4, no. 1 (2021): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.31602/jk.v4i1.5276.

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Jalan Ahmad Yani adalah salah satu jalan perkotaan yang terdapat di kota Palangka Raya yang memiliki volume lalu lintas kendaraan cukup tinggi. Untuk mengetahui bagaimana keadaan lalu lintas yang terjadi maka dilakukan analisa kapasitas jalan Ahmad Yani dengan metode PKJI 2014 dan membuat perbandingan perhitungan kapasitas jalan menggunakan metode Greenshield, Greenberg dan Underwood. Dilakukan survei selama 5 hari, dengan menggunakan metode PKJI 2014 dan membandingkan antara tiga model untuk mengetahui hubungan matematis antara parameter Volume–Kecepatan−Kepadatan dan koefisien determinasi (R2) yang tertinggi untuk lima hari survei. Dari ketiga model didapatkan untuk Model Greenshield, Koefisien determinasi tertinggi di peroleh hari selasa pada segmen ruas jalan AIS Nasution–W. Sudirihosodo dengan R2 = 0,471 dengan Kapasitas, (Vm) = 1477,135 skr , Kepadatan (Dj)=81,139 skr Kecepatan maksimumjam km(Sm)=36,41 km/jam. Untuk Model Greenberg Koefisien determinasi tertinggi diperoleh pada hari kamis pada segmen jalan W. Sudirohosodo–AIS Nasution denganR2=0,392, Kapasitas (Vm)=3179,956 skr/jam, Kepadatan (Dj)=506,386 skr/km, Kecepatan maksimum (Sm)=17,07km/jam. Untuk model Underwood Koefisiendeterminasi tertinggi di peroleh pada hari selasa segmen ruas jalan AIS Nasution–W. Sudirihosodo dengan R2=0,489, Kapasitas (Vm)=1705,128 skr/jam, Kepadatan (Dm) V=58,82skr/km, Kecepatan maksimum (Sm)=28,988 km/jam.Dari tiga model yaitu Greenshield, Greenberg, dan Underwood yang mendekatidengan nilai kapasitas menggunakan PKJI 2014 dengan kapasitas Vm=2794,1 skr/jam adalah model Underwood pada hari jumat pada segmen 2 arah H. Ikap– Iskandar dengan kapasitas Vm=2800,382 skr/jam dengan r2=0,243 hubungan antara(S-D) 68,511x exp (−D/111,11) persamaan (V-S)V=111,11 Sx Ln (68,511/S)persamaan (V-D) V=68,511.D exp (-D/111,11).Kata kunci: greenberg, greenshield, underwood, kapasitas PKJI 2014
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Mishina, Kohei, Hiroyuki Sato, Alagu Manickavelu, Hidenori Sassa, and Takato Koba. "Molecular mapping of SKr for crossability in common wheat." Breeding Science 59, no. 5 (2009): 679–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.59.679.

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Kivelson, Margaret G., and Xianzhe Jia. "Coupled SKR Emissions in Saturn's Northern and Southern Ionospheres." Geophysical Research Letters 45, no. 7 (2018): 2893–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017gl075425.

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Yates, Kemble Diana, and Daniel Kim. "Comments on study of SKR/T versus T2 formula." Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 37, no. 4 (2011): 795. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2011.02.014.

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Kehler, M., P. O. Bengtsson, M. Freitag, B. Lindstrom, and And J. Medin. "Radiological videoconferencing in Sweden." Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2, no. 3 (1996): 161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/1357633961929998.

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For the last four years there has been a videoconferencing link between the Karlskrona hospital and the university hospital of Lund. Because of a need to transmit angiographic films, its use has been gradually expanded to become an everyday routine, used for both elective and emergency examinations. During 1994 and 1995, 1121 cases were examined over the video link. Apart from 156 normal cases all were discussed with surgeons, most at 96 weekly conferences but approximately 50 at conferences taking place as soon as possible after the examination. Assuming that an average of three doctors attended the conferences before the video link was available, this amounts to a saving of 3 8 h in travelling time per videoconference. The average salary was 300 SKr/h and train tickets cost a further 400 SKr per person. The cost of the ISDN connection was approximately 1800 SKr/conference. The net gain was thus about 6500 SKr per videoconference, without taking into account the work that could be done with the doctors still in Karlskrona after the conference.
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Cowley, S. W. H., and G. Provan. "Planetary period oscillations in Saturn's magnetosphere: comments on the relation between post-equinox periods determined from magnetic field and SKR emission data." Annales Geophysicae 33, no. 7 (2015): 901–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-33-901-2015.

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Abstract. We discuss the properties of Saturn planetary period oscillations (PPOs) deduced from analysis of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) modulations by Fischer et al. (2014), and from prior analysis of magnetic field oscillations data by Andrews et al. (2012) and Provan et al. (2013), with emphasis on the post-equinox interval from early 2010 to early 2013. Fischer et al. (2014) characterize this interval as showing single phase-locked periods in the northern and southern SKR modulations observed in polarization-separated data, while the magnetic data generally show the presence of separated dual periods, northern remaining shorter than southern. We show that the single SKR period corresponds to the southern magnetic period early in 2010, segues into the northern period in late 2010, and returns to the southern period in mid-2012, approximately in line with changes in the dominant magnetic oscillation. An exception occurs in mid-February to late August 2011 when two periods are again discerned in SKR data, in good agreement with the ongoing dual periods in the magnetic data. Fischer et al. (2014) discuss this change in terms of a large jump in the southern SKR period related to the Great White Spot storm, which the magnetic data show is primarily due instead to a reappearance in the SKR data of the ongoing southern modulation in a transitory interval of resumed southern dominance. In the earlier interval from early April 2010 to mid-February 2011 when Fischer et al. (2014) deduce single phase-locked periods, we show unequivocal evidence in the magnetic data for the presence of separated dual oscillations of approximately equal amplitude. We suggest that the apparent single SKR periods result from a previously reported phenomenon in which modulations associated with one hemisphere appear in polarization-separated data associated with the other. In the following interval, mid-August 2011 to early April 2012, when Fischer et al. (2014) again report phase-locked northern and southern oscillations, no ongoing southern oscillation of separate period is discerned in the magnetic data. However, the magnetic amplitude data show that if a phase-locked southern oscillation is indeed present, its amplitude must be less than ~ 5–10 % of the northern oscillation.
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Andrés, Miriam, Maria Antonia Buil, Marta Calbet, et al. "Structure–activity relationships (SAR) and structure–kinetic relationships (SKR) of pyrrolopiperidinone acetic acids as CRTh2 antagonists." Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 24, no. 21 (2014): 5111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.08.026.

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Menietti, J. D., S. Y. Ye, C. W. Piker, and B. Cecconi. "The influence of Titan on Saturn kilometric radiation." Annales Geophysicae 28, no. 2 (2010): 395–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-28-395-2010.

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Abstract. Previous studies have shown that the occurrence probability of Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR) appears to be influenced by the local time of Titan. Using a more extensive set of data than the original study, we confirm the correlation of higher occurrence probability of SKR when Titan is located near local midnight. In addition, the direction finding capability of the Cassini Radio Plasma Wave instrument (RPWS) is used to determine if this radio emission emanates from particular source regions. We find that most source regions of SKR are located in the mid-morning sector of local time even when Titan is located near midnight. However, some emission does appear to have a source in the Saturnian nightside, consistent with electron precipitation from field lines that have recently mapped to near Titan.
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Park, Sang-Hyun, Seo-Yong Lee, Jae-Seok Kim, et al. "Scale-Up Production of Type O and A Foot-and-Mouth Disease Bivalent Vaccine and Its Protective Efficacy in Pigs." Vaccines 9, no. 6 (2021): 586. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9060586.

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South Korea has experienced FMD outbreaks almost every year since 2014. Therefore, a novel local vaccine that can cover various topotypes of viruses is required. Two virus strains, O/Boeun/SKR/2017 and A/Yeoncheon/SKR/2017, were cultured up to the pilot scale based on the optimized conditions set up on the flask scale. FMDV particles (146S) of 2 µg/mL or more were obtained from the virus culture supernatant using a 100 L bioreactor. The viruses were fully inactivated using binary ethylenimine within 16 h through two inactivation cycles and mixed with an adjuvant into a bivalent vaccine (types O and A) consisting of 15 µg viruses per strain. The experimental bivalent vaccine showed a broad spectrum of high neutralizing antibody titers against heterologous viruses, including type O Cathay strain and type A Asia topotypes, except for GVII. The 50% protective dose was determined as 12.5 for O/Boeun/SKR/2017 and 15.6 for A/Yeoncheon/SKR/2017. Collectively, we expect that the bivalent vaccine could protect against FMDV types O and A circulating in South Korea and neighboring countries. To our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating that the vaccine strains could be successfully scaled-up to a 100 L bioreactor, with the determination of its protective efficacy in pigs.
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Lamy, L., P. Zarka, B. Cecconi, et al. "The low-frequency source of Saturn’s kilometric radiation." Science 362, no. 6410 (2018): eaat2027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aat2027.

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Understanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies requires in situ measurements within their source region. Saturn’s kilometric radiation (SKR) has been widely used as a remote proxy of Saturn’s magnetosphere. We present wave and plasma measurements from the Cassini spacecraft during its ring-grazing high-inclination orbits, which passed three times through the high-altitude SKR emission region. Northern dawn-side, narrow-banded radio sources were encountered at frequencies of 10 to 20 kilohertz, within regions of upward currents mapping to the ultraviolet auroral oval. The kilometric waves were produced on the extraordinary mode by the cyclotron maser instability from 6– to 12–kilo–electron volt electron beams and radiated quasi-perpendicularly to the auroral magnetic field lines. The SKR low-frequency sources appear to be strongly controlled by time-variable magnetospheric electron densities.
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Balan, Krishna, and Sakthi Priya. "Spatial Keyword Ranking (SKR) based Dominated Location with Safe Zone." International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research 2, no. 2 (2013): 176–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.7753/ijcatr0202.1018.

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Taubenschuss, U., H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, et al. "Linear prediction studies for the solar wind and Saturn kilometric radiation." Annales Geophysicae 24, no. 11 (2006): 3139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-3139-2006.

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Abstract. The external control of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) by the solar wind has been investigated in the frame of the Linear Prediction Theory (LPT). The LPT establishes a linear filter function on the basis of correlations between input signals, i.e. time profiles for solar wind parameters, and output signals, i.e. time profiles for SKR intensity. Three different experiments onboard the Cassini spacecraft (RPWS, MAG and CAPS) yield appropriate data sets for compiling the various input and output signals. The time period investigated ranges from DOY 202 to 326, 2004 and is only limited due to limited availability of CAPS plasma data for the solar wind. During this time Cassini was positioned mainly on the morning side on its orbit around Saturn at low southern latitudes. Four basic solar wind quantities have been found to exert a clear influence on the SKR intensity profile. These quantities are: the solar wind bulk velocity, the solar wind ram pressure, the magnetic field strength of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and the y-component of the IMF. All four inputs exhibit nearly the same level of efficiency for the linear prediction indicating that all four inputs are possible drivers for triggering SKR. Furthermore, they act at completely different lag times ranging from ~13 h for the ram pressure to ~52 h for the bulk velocity. The lag time for the magnetic field strength is usually beyond ~40 h and the lag time for the y-component of the magnetic field is located around 30 h. Considering that all four solar wind quantities are interrelated in a corotating interaction region, only the influence of the ram pressure seems to be of reasonable relevance. An increase in ram pressure causes a substantial compression of Saturn's magnetosphere leading to tail collapse, injection of hot plasma from the tail into the outer magnetosphere and finally to an intensification of auroral dynamics and SKR emission. So, after the onset of magnetospheric compression at least ~1.2 rotations of the planet elapse until intensified SKR emission is visible in a Cassini-RPWS dynamic spectrum.
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Porotnikov, I. V., O. Yu Antonova, and O. P. Mitrofanova. "Molecular markers in the genetic analysis of crossability of bread wheat with rye." Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding 24, no. 6 (2020): 557–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/vj20.649.

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Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the varieties of which are widely used for the grain production, is difficultly crossable with related species of Triticeae Dum. This factor limits the chance of introduction of alien genetic material into the wheat gene pool and the possibility of new varieties breeding with good adaptation to adverse environmental factors. The crossability between wheat and related species is controlled by Kr1-Kr4 genes (Crossability with Rye, Hordeum and Aegilops spp.) and the SKr gene (Suppressor of crossability). SKr and Kr1 have the largest influence on the trait. In the case of the recessive alleles, these genes do not function and the quantity of hybrid seeds after pollination with alien species can achieve more than 50 %. SKr is located on 5BS between the GBR0233 and Xgwm234 markers, closely linked with the markers Xcfb341, TGlc2 and gene12. Kr1 was mapped on 5BL, proximally to the Ph1 gene, between the EST-SSR markers Xw5145 and Xw9340. The markers of SKr were used to control the transfer of its recessive allele into other wheat genotypes, which made it possible to obtain highly crossable forms. However, the advantages of using the SKr and Kr1 markers in marker-assisted selection and in the screening of ex situ collections are not sufficiently studied. The published Kr1 sequence for varieties with different crossability offers great prospects, because it will be possible to create allele-specific markers. In this review, the following issues are considered: genetic resources created by wheat and rye hybridization, the geographical distribution of easy-to-cross forms of wheat, genetic control of the wheat and rye compatibility, advances of the use of molecular markers in the mapping of Kr-genes and their transmission control.
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Zhao, Ming, Lilli Mauer, Harlan Sayles, et al. "HLA-DRB1 Haplotypes, Shared Epitope, and Disease Outcomes in US Veterans with Rheumatoid Arthritis." Journal of Rheumatology 46, no. 7 (2019): 685–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.180724.

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Objective.To evaluate associations of HLA-DRB1 haplotypes and shared epitope (SE) with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) severity and all-cause mortality in RA.Methods.Patients with RA from the Veterans Affairs Rheumatoid Arthritis (VARA) registry were followed from enrollment until death or December 31, 2013. Clinical characteristics, DNA, and serum were collected at enrollment. Radiographic damage, the presence or absence of subcutaneous nodules, disease activity measures, and functional status were assessed at enrollment and updated during followup. Sixteen HLA-DRB1 haplotypes and SE status were determined from banked DNA. Associations between HLA-DRB1 haplotypes, RA disease characteristics, and mortality were assessed in multivariable regression models.Results.Within VARA, 1443 participants had genotyping and accrued 6150 patient-years of followup. Haplotypes VKA, VRA, LRA, SRA, SRE, SKR, and SEA, and SE alleles were significantly associated with seropositivity for rheumatoid factor (RF) and/or anticyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP). Haplotypes VKA and SKR were associated with higher RF concentrations, while VRA, DRE, and GRQ were associated with lower RF concentrations. Haplotypes VKA, VRA, and LRA were associated with higher concentrations of anti-CCP antibody, while haplotypes SRA, SRE, LEA, SKR, and SEA were significantly associated with lower anti-CCP concentrations. Haplotype VKA (OR 1.39, 95% CI 1.08–1.80) was associated with increased frequency of radiographic damage at enrollment but none of the haplotypes were associated with the presence of subcutaneous nodules. Haplotypes SKA (HR 1.52, 95% CI 1.26–1.83) was associated with higher mortality.Conclusion.HLA-DRB1 haplotypes are independently and variably associated with seropositivity, autoantibody concentrations, and outcomes in RA.
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Hwang, Ji-Hyeon, Gyeongmin Lee, Aro Kim, et al. "A Vaccine Strain of the A/ASIA/Sea-97 Lineage of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus with a Single Amino Acid Substitution in the P1 Region That Is Adapted to Suspension Culture Provides High Immunogenicity." Vaccines 9, no. 4 (2021): 308. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9040308.

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There are seven viral serotypes of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV): A, O, C, Asia 1, and Southern African Territories 1, 2, and 3 (SAT 1–3). Unlike serotype O FMDV vaccine strains, vaccine strains of serotype A FMDV do not provide broad-range cross-reactivity in serological matching tests with field isolates. Therefore, the topotype/lineage vaccine strain circulating in many countries and a highly immunogenic strain might be advantageous to control serotype A FMDV. We developed a new vaccine strain, A/SKR/Yeoncheon/2017 (A-1), which belongs to the A/ASIA/Sea-97 lineage that frequently occurs in Asian countries. Using virus plaque purification, we selected a vaccine virus with high antigen productivity and the lowest numbers of P1 mutations among cell-adapted virus populations. The A/SKR/Yeoncheon/2017 (A-1) vaccine strain has a single amino acid mutation, VP2 E82K, in the P1 region, and it is perfectly adapted to suspension culture. The A/SKR/Yeoncheon/2017 (A-1) experimental vaccine conferred high immunogenicity in pigs. The vaccine strain was serologically matched with various field isolates in two-dimensional virus neutralization tests using bovine serum. Vaccinated mice were protected against an A/MAY/97 virus that was serologically mismatched with the vaccine strain. Thus, A/SKR/Yeoncheon/2017 (A-1) might be a promising vaccine candidate for protection against the emerging FMDV serotype A in Asia.
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Kweon, Chang Hee, Young Joon Ko, Won Il Kim, et al. "Molecular characterization of foot-and-mouth disease virus O/SKR/2000." Virus Research 90, no. 1-2 (2002): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0168-1702(02)00139-9.

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Carbary, J. F., D. G. Mitchell, P. C. Brandt, S. M. Krimigis, and D. A. Gurnett. "ENA periodicities and their phase relations to SKR emissions at Saturn." Geophysical Research Letters 38, no. 16 (2011): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011gl048418.

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Tarhouni, Mounira, Salah Zidi, Kaouther Laabidi, and M. Ksouri Lahmari. "Support kernels regression for NARMA system identification (SKRNARMA)." International Journal of Modelling, Identification and Control 22, no. 2 (2014): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmic.2014.064289.

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Alonso, Juan Antonio, Miriam Andrés, Mónica Bravo, et al. "Structure–activity relationships (SAR) and structure–kinetic relationships (SKR) of bicyclic heteroaromatic acetic acids as potent CRTh2 antagonists I." Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 24, no. 21 (2014): 5118–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.09.005.

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Carbary, J. F., D. G. Mitchell, S. M. Krimigis, and N. Krupp. "Evidence for spiral pattern in Saturn's magnetosphere using the new SKR longitudes." Geophysical Research Letters 34, no. 13 (2007): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2007gl030167.

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Luo, H., K. Li, X. Song, et al. "Process Monitoring System Design via the Closed-Loop Identified Data-Driven SKR." IFAC-PapersOnLine 51, no. 24 (2018): 367–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.09.603.

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Ren, Mucheng, Heyan Huang, and Yang Gao. "SKR-QA: Semantic ranking and knowledge revise for multi-choice question answering." Neurocomputing 459 (October 2021): 142–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2021.06.076.

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ALEXANDERSEN, S., and A. I. DONALDSON. "Further studies to quantify the dose of natural aerosols of foot-and-mouth disease virus for pigs." Epidemiology and Infection 128, no. 2 (2002): 313–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268801006501.

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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) can be spread by a variety of mechanisms, including wind. Simulation models, developed to predict the risk of airborne spread, have played an important part in decision making in some outbreaks. The amount of airborne virus excreted as well as the minimal infectious dose (MID) of FMDV for different species are important determinants of airborne spread. The objective of this study was to obtain data for the O1 Lausanne, O SKR 2000 and O UKG 2001 strains of FMDV to enhance the capability of such models. Pigs were exposed to naturally generated aerosols of the three strains using an experimental design which delivered high doses of the two strains O1 Lausanne and O SKR 2000 over a short period, or of the O UKG 2001 strain over an extended period. The average excretion of the O1 Lausanne strain was 106·4 TCID50 per pig per hour. The excretion of the O SKR 2000 strain averaged 105·8 and the O UKG 2001 strain 106·1 TCID per pig per 24 h. The results show that the previous estimate of ‘above’ 800 TCID50 as the MID50 for the O1 Lausanne strain is a considerable under-estimate and that the real dose may be as high as 6000 TCID50. A dose of around 650 TCID50 of the O SKR 2000 strain failed to infect any pigs. Thus, the aerosol MID50 for pigs for this isolate is at least 1000 TCID50 and likely to be as high or higher than the O1 Lausanne strain. The exposure of pairs of recipient pigs kept physically separated from donor pigs in a series of rooms to aerosol exposure doses of the O UKG 2001 strain of around 50 TCID50 per min for 24–48 h failed to infect any of eight pigs. Thus, the present experiment confirms our previous findings [1, 2] that pigs, compared to cattle and sheep, are relatively resistant to infection with airborne FMDV.
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Skrempou, Natalia. "Constructing leadership through translating im/politeness." Translation and Translanguaging in Multilingual Contexts 6, no. 1 (2020): 92–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ttmc.00046.skr.

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Abstract The use of im/politeness in political discourse has attracted relatively little attention in im/politeness scholarship (Tracy 2017). The study examines how the character of a leader may be intra-/cross-culturally reshaped, in translated drama, through the use of im/politeness strategies. To this end, the study examines the use of im/politeness strategies in two Greek versions (Belies 1997; Karthaios 2004) of William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar. Etic and emic approaches to the data show differences in the way the character of Brutus is portrayed, by the translators’ manipulating im/politeness strategies in his discourse. The study uses the ‘horizontal’ dimension of intimacy/distance and the ‘vertical’ dimension of power (Spencer-Oatey 1996) to show that the first translation (Karthaios 2004) shows Brutus to be making use of a less impressive persuasive strategy when addressing the public, the second translation (Belies 1997) seems to show Brutus’ potential to express intimacy towards the public, which made the persuasive force of his discourse more convincing. The study shows that im/politeness is a significant tool in the hands of translators who shape the identity of the leader and that translated versions of a playtext can fruitfully show preferred patterns of behaviour which may be pointing to cultural patterns of interaction.
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Juwita, Farida. "Evaluasi Kinerja Simpang Tak Bersinyal Menggunakan PTV VISSIM 9.0 (Studi Kasus Jalan AH Nasution – Jalan Way Pangabuan – Jalan Tanggamus)." Teknika Sains : Jurnal Ilmu Teknik 6, no. 1 (2021): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24967/teksis.v6i1.1266.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kinerja persimpangan eksisting dan menganalisis optimalisasi waktu siklus terhadap kinerja persimpangan tersebut. Data survey langsung di lapangan dan juga data literatur diperlukan untuk mendapat hasil sesuai yang diinginkan penulis. Adapun sumber dan jenis data yang digunakan adalah data sekunder dan primer yaitu menggunakan jasa surveyor untuk masing - masing titik pengamatan. Hasil dari penelitian ini ialah besarnya pengaruh hambatan terhadap kinerja arus lalu lintas. Hasil penelitian hambatan samping tertinggi terdapat di periode Siang dengan nilai total 136,90 Skr/Jam yang termasuk ke dalam katagori Rendah, R (Daerah Pemukiman Angkutan Umum Dll), yang mengacu dan berdasarkan pada PKJI 2014, kapasitas Persimpangan Jl. AH Nasution – Jl. Way Pangabuan – Jl. Tanggamus, Kota Metro, terbesar pada hari Senin, dan didapatkan hasil sebesar 1777,74 Skr/Jam pada saat waktu jam puncak kendaraan. Sebaiknya dipasang rambu dilarang parkir di bahu jalan agar mengurangi kemacetan jalan.
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Alonso, Juan Antonio, Miriam Andrés, Mónica Bravo, et al. "Structure–activity relationships (SAR) and structure–kinetic relationships (SKR) of bicyclic heteroaromatic acetic acids as potent CRTh2 antagonists II: Lead optimization." Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 24, no. 21 (2014): 5123–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.08.029.

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Panek, Johan, Spencer S. Gang, Kirthi C. Reddy, et al. "A cullin-RING ubiquitin ligase promotes thermotolerance as part of the intracellular pathogen response inCaenorhabditis elegans." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 14 (2020): 7950–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918417117.

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Intracellular pathogen infection leads to proteotoxic stress in host organisms. Previously we described a physiological program in the nematodeCaenorhabditis eleganscalled the intracellular pathogen response (IPR), which promotes resistance to proteotoxic stress and appears to be distinct from canonical proteostasis pathways. The IPR is controlled by PALS-22 and PALS-25, proteins of unknown biochemical function, which regulate expression of genes induced by natural intracellular pathogens. We previously showed that PALS-22 and PALS-25 regulate the mRNA expression of the predicted ubiquitin ligase component cullincul-6, which promotes thermotolerance inpals-22mutants. However, it was unclear whether CUL-6 acted alone, or together with other cullin-ring ubiquitin ligase components, which comprise a greatly expanded gene family inC. elegans. Here we use coimmunoprecipitation studies paired with genetic analysis to define the cullin-RING ligase components that act together with CUL-6 to promote thermotolerance. First, we identify a previously uncharacterized RING domain protein in the TRIM family we named RCS-1, which acts as a core component with CUL-6 to promote thermotolerance. Next, we show that the Skp-related proteins SKR-3, SKR-4, and SKR-5 act redundantly to promote thermotolerance with CUL-6. Finally, we screened F-box proteins that coimmunoprecipitate with CUL-6 and find that FBXA-158 and FBXA-75 promote thermotolerance. In summary, we have defined the three core components and two F-box adaptors of a cullin-RING ligase complex that promotes thermotolerance as part of the IPR inC. elegans, which adds to our understanding of how organisms cope with proteotoxic stress.
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Aazami, Amir Babak, and Gideon Maschler. "Kähler metrics via Lorentzian Geometry in dimension four." Complex Manifolds 7, no. 1 (2019): 36–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/coma-2020-0002.

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AbstractGiven a semi-Riemannian 4-manifold (M, g) with two distinguished vector fields satisfying properties determined by their shear, twist and various Lie bracket relations, a family of Kähler metrics gK is constructed, defined on an open set in M, which coincides with M in many typical examples. Under certain conditions g and gK share various properties, such as a Killing vector field or a vector field with a geodesic flow. In some cases the Kähler metrics are complete. The Ricci and scalar curvatures of gK are computed under certain assumptions in terms of data associated to g. Many examples are described, including classical spacetimes in warped products, for instance de Sitter spacetime, as well as gravitational plane waves, metrics of Petrov type D such as Kerr and NUT metrics, and metrics for which gK is an SKR metric. For the latter an inverse ansatz is described, constructing g from the SKR metric.
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Galopeau, Patrick H. M., Mohammed Y. Boudjada, and Alain Lecacheux. "Spectral features of SKR observed by Cassini/RPWS: Frequency bandwidth, flux density and polarization." Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 112, A11 (2007): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2007ja012573.

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B�k, Krzysztof. "Metoda skr�conego badania niezawodno�ci uk�ad�w pami�ci NAND FLA SH." ELEKTRONIKA - KONSTRUKCJE, TECHNOLOGIE, ZASTOSOWANIA 1, no. 7 (2014): 161–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15199/ele-2014-089.

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Elklit, Jørgen. "Michael Nydén, Kris i massupplaga? En studie i hållbarhet, relevans och neutral presentation i fyra svenska dagstidningars rapportering om de internationella oljebolagens til oljekrisen 1973-74,, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Skrifter utgivna av Statsve." Politica 21, no. 1 (1989): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/politica.v21i1.69077.

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Michael Nydén, Kris i massupplaga? En studie i hållbarhet, relevans och neutral presentation i fyra svenska dagstidningars rapportering om de internationella oljebolagens til oljekrisen 1973-74,, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Skrifter utgivna av Statsvetenskapliga foreningen i Uppsala, Uppsala/Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1988, 263 s., Skr. 175,00.
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Harris, A., J. Gamon, G. Z. Pastorello, and C. Wong. "Retrieval of the photochemical reflectance index for assessing xanthophyll cycle activity: a comparison of near-surface optical sensors." Biogeosciences Discussions 11, no. 8 (2014): 11903–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-11-11903-2014.

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Abstract. Unattended optical sensors are increasingly being deployed on eddy covariance flux towers and are often used to complement existing vegetation and micrometeorological measurements to enable assessment of biophysical states and biogeochemical processes over a range of spatial scales. Of particular interest are sensors that can measure the photochemical reflectance index (PRI), which can provide information pertaining to leaf pigments and photosynthetic activity. This interest has facilitated the production of a new range of lower-cost sensors specifically designed to measure temporal changes in the PRI signal. However, little is known about the characteristics (spectral, radiometric and temporal) of many of these PRI sensors, making it difficult to compare data obtained from these sensors across time, geographical locations and instruments. Furthermore, direct testing of the capability of these sensors to actually detect the conversion of the xanthophyll cycle, which is the original biological basis of the PRI diurnal signal, is largely absent, which often results in an unclear interpretation of the signal, particularly given the wide range of factors now known to influence PRI. Through a series of experiments, we assess the sensitivity of one of the leading brands of PRI sensor (Skye SKR 1800) to changes in vegetation photosynthetic activity in response to changing irradiance. We compare the results with those obtained using a more expensive industry-standard spectrometer (PP-systems UniSpec) and determine the radiometric compatibility of measurements made by the different instruments. Results suggest that the lower cost SKR 1800 instrument is able to track rapid (seconds to minutes) and more gradual diurnal changes in photosynthetic activity associated with xanthophyll cycle pigment conversion. Measurements obtained from both the high and lower cost instrument were significantly linearly correlated but were subject to a large systematic bias, illustrating that small differences in instrument configuration can have a large impact on the PRI measurement values obtained. Despite differences in absolute PRI values, significant correlations were observed between the PRI derived from the SKR 1800 and the epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle (r2 = 0.46, p < 0.05), although the dynamic range of the SKR 1800 PRI signal was often lower than more expensive instruments and thus the lower cost instrument may be less sensitive to pigment dynamics related to photosynthetic activity. Based on our findings, we make a series of recommendations for the effective use of such sensors under field conditions.
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Le Feuvre, Claire. "La forme homérique ??µµ????, le parfait ?????µ?? et le groupe de skr. ?á?sati “Louer”." Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes LXXXII, no. 2 (2008): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/phil.822.0305.

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Beukel, Erik. "Håkan Wiberg (red.), Farväl till avskräckningen?, Lund: Lund University Press, 1989, 209 s., Skr. 165,00." Politica 22, no. 2 (1990): 263. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/politica.v22i2.69260.

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Gundelach, Peter. "Anders Neergaard og Ylva Stubbergaard (red.), Politiskt inflytande, Lund: Studentlitteratur, 2000, 227 s., Skr. 283,00." Politica 32, no. 3 (2000): 349. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/politica.v32i3.68404.

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Thomsen, M. F., C. M. Jackman, and L. Lamy. "Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Upstream From Saturn: Estimation From Magnetosheath Properties and Comparison With SKR." Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 124, no. 10 (2019): 7799–819. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019ja026819.

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Harris, A., J. A. Gamon, G. Z. Pastorello, and C. Y. S. Wong. "Retrieval of the photochemical reflectance index for assessing xanthophyll cycle activity: a comparison of near-surface optical sensors." Biogeosciences 11, no. 22 (2014): 6277–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-6277-2014.

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Abstract. Unattended optical sensors are increasingly being deployed on eddy covariance flux towers and are often used to complement existing vegetation and micrometeorological measurements to enable assessment of biophysical states and biogeochemical processes over a range of spatial scales. Of particular interest are sensors that can measure the photochemical reflectance index (PRI), which can provide information pertaining to leaf pigments and photosynthetic activity. This interest has facilitated the production of a new range of lower-cost multispectral sensors specifically designed to measure temporal changes in the PRI signal. However, little is known about the characteristics (spectral, radiometric and temporal) of many of these PRI sensors, making it difficult to compare data obtained from these sensors across time, geographical locations and instruments. Furthermore, direct testing of the capability of these sensors to actually detect the conversion of the xanthophyll cycle, which is the original biological basis of the PRI diurnal signal, is largely absent, often resulting in an unclear interpretation of the signal, particularly given the wide range of factors now known to influence PRI. Through a series of experiments, we assess the sensitivity of one of the leading brands of PRI sensor (Skye SKR 1800) to changes in vegetation photosynthetic activity in response to changing irradiance. We compare the results with those obtained using a more expensive industry-standard visible to near-infrared hyperspectral spectrometer (PP Systems UniSpec) and determine the radiometric compatibility of measurements made by the different instruments. Results suggest that the SKR 1800 instrument is able to track rapid (seconds to minutes) and more gradual diurnal changes in photosynthetic activity associated with xanthophyll cycle pigment conversion. Measurements obtained from both the high and lower cost instrument were significantly linearly correlated but were subject to a large systematic bias, illustrating that differences in instrument configuration (e.g. spectral response functions and band positions) can have a large impact on the PRI measurement values obtained. Despite differences in absolute PRI values, significant correlations were observed between the canopy PRI derived from both the SKR 1800 and the UniSpec instruments, and the epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle (r2 = 0.46 p < 0.05 and r2 = 0.76 p < 0.01, respectively). However, the dynamic range of the SKR 1800 PRI signal was often lower than more expensive instruments and thus the lower cost multispectral instrument may be less sensitive to pigment dynamics related to photosynthetic activity. Based on our findings, we make a series of recommendations for the effective use of such sensors under field conditions and advocate that sensors should be fully characterized prior to their field deployment.
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Veronika and Eko Prayitno. "KINERJA SIMPANG BERSINYAL PADA JAM PUNCAK." JURNAL REKAYASA 10, no. 1 (2020): 72–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.37037/jrftsp.v10i1.54.

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Simpang empat alai adalah persimpangan bersinyal. Arus lalu lintasnya padat serta kurangnya faktor disiplin dari pemakai jalan, sehingga mengakibatkan adanya kemacetan. Tujuan ini mengetahui kelayakkan simpang empat alai, kota Padang dan mengetahui tingkat kinerja persimpangan berdasarkan volume arus lalu lintas pada jam puncak pagi, siang dan sore. Menurut peraturan pemerintah nomor 43 tahun 1993, persimpangan adalah pertemuan atau percabangan jalan, baik sebidang maupun tidak. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada jam sibuk pagi jam 07.00–09.00 wib, siang jam 11.30–13.30 wib, sore jam 16.00–18.00 wib. Kendaraan yang disurvei, kendaraan ringan (mobil penumpang, pick up dan angkutan kota), kendaraan sedang (truck dan bus kota), sepeda motor dan kendaraan tak bermotor. Data geometrik persimpangan, lebar ralan raya ampang 13,40 meter, jalan teuku umar 12,83 meter, jalan k.h ahmad dahlan 19,80 meter dan jalan gajah mada 12,20 meter. Kapasitas jalan tertinggi, jalan teuku umar 3432 skr/jam, derajat kejenuhan tertinggi, jalan gajah mada 0,73, panjang antrian terbesar, jalan gajah mada sepanjang 31 meter dan tundaan terbesar, jalan teuku umar 1253 det/skr. Distribusi arus lalu lintas pada jam puncak hari senin tanggal 10 februari 2020, jam 16.00 - 18.00 wib. Permasalahan yang muncul diakibatkan oleh durasi lampu hijau yang terlalu pendek.
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Lumbantoruan, Norce, Murniati Murniati, and Salonten Salonten. "Analisis Kinerja Ruas Jalan Akibat Adanya Pusat Perbelanjaan (Studi Kasus KPD Swalayan Jalan Rajawali Palangka Raya)." Media Ilmiah Teknik Sipil 9, no. 2 (2021): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/mits.v9i2.2056.

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Palangka Raya is the economic center of Central Kalimantan Province, where there are many shopping centers that offer goods at low prices, one of which is the Koperasi Persekutuan Dayak Swalayan which sells daily necessities at low prices and is always visited by consumers so that there is an increase in traffic and tends to result in increased traffic conflict over traffic that is right in front of KPD Swalayan. In this study using two data, namely secondary data and primary data which were analyzed using the PKJI 2014 method. From the results of the analysis of the the percentage of traffic pull due to the KPD Swalayan burdening Jalan Rajawali by 4.34%, the existence of KPD Swalayan results in changes in the performance of roads based on the Degree of Saturation (DJ) = 0,60, Capacity (C) = 1859,70 skr/hour before KPD Swalayan operates after KPD Swalayan operates Degree of saturation (DJ) = 0,57, Capacity (C) = 1859,70 skr/hour, and if the KPD Swalayan is considered non-existent then the side barriers that occur will be reduced so that the Degree of Saturation (DJ) = 0,55, Capacity (C) = 1921,69skr/hour.
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Khucharoen, K., та K. Sinma. "Effect of Signal Sequence on the β-xylanase from Thermomyces lanuginosus SKR Expression in Escherichia coli". Biotechnology(Faisalabad) 10, № 2 (2011): 209–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/biotech.2011.209.214.

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Loma, Aleksandar. "Licno ime Nemanja - jedan novi pogled." Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, no. 45 (2008): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi0845109l.

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(nemacki) Angesichts von skr. neman 'Ungeheuer' aus *nej?mati 'nicht haben nicht fangen' erscheint es m?glich, den Namen des Gr?nders der altserbischen Nemanjiden - Dynastie Stephan Nemanja aus demselben Verb herzuleiten. Bildungsma?ig kann ein negiertes Part. Perf. Pass. *ne-j?-man? 'unz?hmbar' zugrunde liegen, aber auch ein Kurzname aus *Nej?ma-neg? 'ohne (Haus)pflege (geboren)', der dem Kind als Schutzname gegeben worden Ware und auf die besonderen Umst?nde seiner Geburt bezug genommen hatte. .
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Słocińska, M., S. Chowański, and P. Marciniak. "Identification of sulfakinin receptors (SKR) in Tenebrio molitor beetle and the influence of sulfakinins on carbohydrates metabolism." Journal of Comparative Physiology B 190, no. 5 (2020): 669–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00360-020-01300-6.

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Risbjerg Thomsen, Søren. "Sten Berglund & Jan Åke Dellenbrant (red.), Svensk partiregionalism, Malmo: Liber Forlag, 1986, 239 s., 148,00 Skr." Politica 19, no. 2 (1987): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/politica.v19i2.68931.

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