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This book demonstrates the concept of ecological system of the
smart ports. The innovation is emphasized as the essence of the
ecological system as well as the prerequisite and foundation of
sustainable development of smart ports. The main supporting
technologies of smart ports, including cyber-physical system,
middle-office system, blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine
vision, AR/VR, system simulation and emulation, digital monitoring
and diagnosis, etc., are introduced with concepts and development
descriptions as well as practical application cases. It could be
used as demonstration and reference for the administrative staff,
engineers and technicians as well as researchers in construction
and operation of smart ports.
This book presents a comprehensive study on intelligent container
terminals. Based on the development experience gained to date with
container terminals, it analyzes information flows and their
interactions with container terminals; illustrates the operation
management process from information collection to resource planning
and from equipment scheduling to field operation; highlights
several dynamic decision-making problems concerning digital
operation processes and container terminals; reveals the basis of
the discrete logistics system; and discusses the future of
intelligent container terminals.
Native Fibrin Gel Networks and Factors Influencing their Formation
in Health and Disease.- The Structure and Evolution of Vertebrate
Fibrinogen: A Comparison of the Lamprey and Mammalian Proteins.-
Nucleotide Sequences of the Three Genes Coding for Human
Fibrinogen.- On the Identity of Fibrin(ogen) Oligomers Appearing
During Fibrin Polymerization.- Immunochemical Studies of A? Chain
Crosslinking.- Abnormal Fibrinogens with Two Structural Defects.-
Electrophoretic Characterizations of Cross-Linked Fibrinogen
Derivatives in Blood and Vascular Tissue by Zonal Immobilization on
Glyoxyl Agarose.- Studies on the Localization and Accessibility of
Sites in Fibrin which Are Involved in the Acceleration of the
Activation of Plasminogen by Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator.-
Prothrombinase: Recognition and Developments.- The Initiation of
the Tissue Factor Dependent Pathway of Blood Coagulation.-
Interactions Between the Contact System, Neutrophils and
Fibrinogen.- A New Trisaccharide Sugar Chain Linked to a Serine
Residue in the First EGF-Like Domain of Clotting Factors VII and IX
and Protein Z.- Multiple Epitope Specificity of Monoclonal
Antibodies to a Single Synthetic Peptide: Use in the
Characterization of the GP lIb-IIIa Binding Domain of von
Willebrand Factor.- Factor VII and Dietary Fat Intake.-
Characterization of Snake Venom Principles Affecting Blood
Coagulation and Platelet Aggregation.- Thrombin-Like Venom Enzymes:
Structure and Function.- Thrombin Inhibition by Synthetic Hirudin
Peptides.- Effects of Structural Modifications on the Properties of
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA).- Molecular Genetics of Alpha 2
Plasmin Inhibitor.- Biological Properties of Hybrid Plasminogen
Activators.- The Regulation of the Activaton of the Fibrinolysis
System.- The Mechanisms of the Activation of Plasminogen by
Streptokinase and Urokinase.- Protein C and Fibrinolysis: A Link
Between Coagulation and Fibrinolysis.- Transformation of
Prostacyclin (PGI2) to a Biologically Active Metabolite:
5(6)-Oxido-PGI1 by Cytochrome P450-Dependent Epoxygenase.- Studies
on the Localization of Fibrinogen Binding Sites on Platelet
Glycoprotein IIIa.- Affinity Labeling of Nucleotide Binding Sites
of Enzymes and Platelets.- The Effect of Ganodermic Acid S on Human
Platelets.- Role of Insulin Receptors in the Expression of
Prostaglandin E1 Binding Activity in Platelets.- Platelet-Fibrin
Interaction in the Suspension and Under Flow Conditions.- An
Independent Haemostatic Mechanism: Shear Induced Platelet
Aggregation.- Regulation of Eicosanoid Biosynthesis in Endothelial
Cells: Critical Role of De Novo Synthesis of Prostaglandin
Endoperoxide Synthase.- Modulation of Endothelial Function by
Hypoxia: Perturbation of Barrier and Anticoagulant Function, and
Induction of a Novel Factor X Activator.- Fibrin and the Vessel
Wall.- Interactions between Fibrin, Collagen and Endothelial Cells
in Angiogenesis.- New Developments in Thrombolytic Therapy.-
Coronary Thrombosis: Pathogenesis and Prevention.- Implications of
the TIMI Trials.- Thrombotic Microangiopathy.- Clinical Trials with
Alteplase (RT-pa) in Acute Myocardial Infarction.- The Effects of
Streptokinase and Tissue Plasminogen Activator on Left Ventricular
Function.- Modern Strategies for Treatment of Acute Myocardial
Infarction: Significance of Haemostaseological and Rheological
Findings.- Clinical Application of Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Therapy in Acute Myocardial Infarction.- Fibrinogen Proteolysis and
Coagulation System Activation During Thrombolytic Therapy.- Altered
Rheological Properties of Blood Following Administrations of Tissue
Plasminogen Activator and Streptokinase in Patients with Acute
Myocardial Infarction.- Monoclonal Antibodies for the Detection of
Thrombosis.- The Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology of
Defibrotide: A New Profibrinolytic, Antithrombotic, and
Anti-Platelet Substance.- Author Index.
This volume is divided into three sections, synaptic transmission,
synaptic modulation, and synaptic plasticity, and deals with
disorders brought on by alcohol. Some of the topics covered
include: molecular targets underlying ethanol-mediated reduction of
hormone release from neurohypophysial nerve terminals; alcohol and
general anesthetic modulation of GABAA and neuronal nicotinic
acetylcholine receptors; alcohol and the 5-HT3 receptor, adenosine
and ethanol; metabotropic hypothesis for ethanol sensitivity of
GABAergic and glutamatergic central synapses; alcohol, memory, and
molecules; novel forms and analyses of ethanol effects on synaptic
plasticity; and ethanol suppression of hippocampal plasticity.
The International Scientific Symposium on Fibrinogen, Thrombosis,
Coagulation, and Fibrinolysis was held in Academia Sinica, Taipei,
Taiwan, Republic of China, on August 30 - September 1, 1989. This
Symposium has provided a forum for the free exchange of information
in this important and rapidly advancing research field. This
proceedings volume provides a published record of 46 papers
presented at the Symposium. The sponsors have exerted no influence
on the scientific opinions or positions of the participants in the
Symposium. It is hoped that this Symposium will stimulate further
worldwide cooperation and collaboration in these vital fields for
the benefit of all human kind. This volume is composed of four
parts. The first part consists of 8 papers on Fibrinogen and
Fibrin: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Physiology. The second
part contains 16 papers on Coagulation and Fibrinolysis:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Physiology. The third part has
10 papers on Cardiovascular Cell Biology: Biochemistry, Molecular
Biology, and Physiology. The fourth part comprises 12 papers on
Clinical Studies of the Cardiovascular System: Thrombotic and
Bleeding Disorders and Thrombolytic Therapy. The Author Index with
addresses of all contributors and the Subject Index of all 46
papers are arranged at the end of this volume.
This book demonstrates the concept of ecological system of the
smart ports. The innovation is emphasized as the essence of the
ecological system as well as the prerequisite and foundation of
sustainable development of smart ports. The main supporting
technologies of smart ports, including cyber-physical system,
middle-office system, blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine
vision, AR/VR, system simulation and emulation, digital monitoring
and diagnosis, etc., are introduced with concepts and development
descriptions as well as practical application cases. It could be
used as demonstration and reference for the administrative staff,
engineers and technicians as well as researchers in construction
and operation of smart ports.
This book introduces readers to oracle bone inscriptions (OBI), the
oldest known form of Chinese writing. It presents 120 rubbings made
from unearthed animal bones and turtle shells that the Shang royal
court employed to record royal divinations 3500 years ago, covering
topics ranging from ancestor worship, rituals, and astronomy to
agriculture, war, and hunting. Each rubbing is accompanied by a
graph-to-graph transcription, a translation and a detailed
annotation. The book is intended for both general readers and
scholars who are interested in ancient civilizations and Early
China in particular, acquainting them not only with OBI graphs and
the development of the Chinese writing system, but also the history
of the Shang Dynasty. The didactic and tutorial format makes this
book ideal for teaching and for self-learning. Sumerian, Egyptian,
Chinese OBI and Mayan constitute the four pristine writing systems.
Of these, only Chinese writing has remained logographic and
survived to the present day. The study of OBI not only plays a
pivotal role in connecting archaeology to history, but is also of
great importance to the comparative study of the origin of writing
and civilization. Though there are numerous books on Mayan and
Egyptian hieroglyphs, there are very few on OBI; this book fills
that gap.
This book presents a comprehensive study on intelligent container
terminals. Based on the development experience gained to date with
container terminals, it analyzes information flows and their
interactions with container terminals; illustrates the operation
management process from information collection to resource planning
and from equipment scheduling to field operation; highlights
several dynamic decision-making problems concerning digital
operation processes and container terminals; reveals the basis of
the discrete logistics system; and discusses the future of
intelligent container terminals.
This book covers the latest knowledge in structure, signaling, and
biochemical pharmacology of KOR as well as preclinical research and
clinical applications (including clinical phase studies and
approved for human use) of KOR compounds. It is divided up into the
three parts: Molecular aspects of KOR, Preclinical research on
pharmacology of KOR agonists and antagonists in animals and KOR
agonists and antagonists in clinical use and in past and present
clinical trials. The chapters "Biosensors monitor ligand-selective
effects at kappa opioid receptors" and "The role of dynorphin and
the kappa opioid receptor in schizophrenia and major depressive
disorder: a translational approach" of this book are available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
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