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Despite remarkable progress in genome science, we are still far
from a clear understanding of how genomic DNA is packaged without
entanglement into a nucleus, how genes are wrapped up in chromatin,
how chromatin structure is faithfully inherited from mother to
daughter cells, and how the differential expression of genes is
enabled in a given cell type. Exploring and answering these
questions constitutes one of the next frontiers in the 21st
century. We are just beginning to appreciate how Multifarious DNA
structures provide additional structural and functional dimensions
to chromatin organization and gene expression. DNA Conformation and
Transcription is the first book that compiles the fruits of the
studies that have been performed to date to solve the riddle
'written' in DNA conformation ("conformation code"). This book
provides a comprehensive overview of the field by covering history
of the field, up-to-date topics, clarifications of present day
research, and future perspective of what is still to be discovered.
Thus, it serves as an invaluable source of information on the
"conformation code".
This book develops new, original methods of welfare comparison and
comparative dynamics between distinct and discretely positioned
(rather than continuously related) socioeconomic situations. These
methods are not only realistic but also extremely relevant to
serious economic problems. Using them, the book sheds illuminating
new light on the theoretical analysis of Keynesian economics and
other important issues of political economy. For instance, it shows
that the principle of effective demand applies exactly as Keynes
put it to the unemployment equilibrium in the short run. It also
shows that the equilibrium may change along the expansion path as
the government chooses to vary its expenditure to maximize national
welfare. The same methods are effectively employed theoretically to
investigate modern trade policy issues such as gains from trade,
the theory of tariffs, free trade agreements, and the role of the
WTO. Those methods are also used to study the welfare and
efficiency of various socioeconomic situations.
Add a touch of green to your office, bookshelf, coffee table or
dorm room with these adorable mini ecosystems! A Beginner's Guide
to Terrariums shows you how to create your own glass container
gardens with easy-to-understand instructions and over 230 inspiring
lifestyle photos. With this guide you'll learn all the basics,
including how to: Decorate using a variety of plants Combine
plants, rocks and other objects to achieve just the right look
Choose the right container for your plants Care for a variety of
plants, including low-maintenance ones like succulents, air plants
and mosses This book includes 52 projects that teach you how to
create a wide variety of terrariums--from open-air containers, like
bowls, to jars and hanging decorations. No matter how you choose to
display them, terrariums are a whimsical, easy and inexpensive
addition to your home.
This book develops new, original methods of welfare comparison and
comparative dynamics between distinct and discretely positioned
(rather than continuously related) socioeconomic situations. These
methods are not only realistic but also extremely relevant to
serious economic problems. Using them, the book sheds illuminating
new light on the theoretical analysis of Keynesian economics and
other important issues of political economy. For instance, it shows
that the principle of effective demand applies exactly as Keynes
put it to the unemployment equilibrium in the short run. It also
shows that the equilibrium may change along the expansion path as
the government chooses to vary its expenditure to maximize national
welfare. The same methods are effectively employed theoretically to
investigate modern trade policy issues such as gains from trade,
the theory of tariffs, free trade agreements, and the role of the
WTO. Those methods are also used to study the welfare and
efficiency of various socioeconomic situations.
Despite remarkable progress in genome science, we are still far
from a clear understanding of how genomic DNA is packaged without
entanglement into a nucleus, how genes are wrapped up in chromatin,
how chromatin structure is faithfully inherited from mother to
daughter cells, and how the differential expression of genes is
enabled in a given cell type. Exploring and answering these
questions constitutes one of the next frontiers in the 21st
century. We are just beginning to appreciate how Multifarious DNA
structures provide additional structural and functional dimensions
to chromatin organization and gene expression. DNA Conformation and
Transcription is the first book that compiles the fruits of the
studies that have been performed to date to solve the riddle
'written' in DNA conformation ("conformation code"). This book
provides a comprehensive overview of the field by covering history
of the field, up-to-date topics, clarifications of present day
research, and future perspective of what is still to be discovered.
Thus, it serves as an invaluable source of information on the
"conformation code".
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Frontiers of Computer Vision - 26th International Workshop, IW-FCV 2020, Ibusuki, Kagoshima, Japan, February 20-22, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Wataru Ohyama, Soon Ki Jung
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Discovery Miles 15 690
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This book constitutes refereed proceedings of the 26th
International Workshop Frontiers of Computer Vision, IW-FCV 2020,
held in Ibusuki, Kagoshima, Japan, in February 2020. The 27 full
papers presented were thoroughly reviewed and selected from 68
submissions. The papers in the volume are organized according to
the following topics: real-world applications; face, pose, and
action recognition; object detection and tracking; inspection and
diagnosis; camera, 3D and imaging.
Soybean seeds contain a large amount of protein (about 35%), and
there is a significant correlation between the total amount of N
accumulated in soybean plants and seed yield. Soybean utilises N
from several sources, including mineralised soil organic matter,
symbiotically fixed N, and N from fertiliser when applied. Soybean
plants fix a large amount of N by root nodules symbiotically
associated with soil bacteria called "rhizobia". However, sole N2
fixation is often insufficient to support the vigorous vegetative
and reproductive growth of soybean plants. For the maximum yield of
soybean, it is necessary to use both N2 fixation by root nodules
and nitrogen absorption from roots. This book introduces the
promotive effects of deep placement of slow release N fertilisers
on growth, N2 fixation activity and seed yield of soybean
cultivated in some rotated paddy fields of Niigata prefecture,
Japan, including rotated paddy fields and upland fields.
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