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Expression of aspartoacylase (ASPA) and Canavan disease

open access: yesGene, 2012
Canavan disease (CD) is a neurodegenerative disorder usually presenting in the first six months of life. CD patients can be identified via elevated levels of N-acetyl-l-aspartate in the pattern of urinary organic acids assessed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Jorn Oliver Sass
exaly   +6 more sources

ASPA's History: Prologue!

Public Administration Review, 1985
The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) has played a major role in the evolution of American public administration for nearly a half century. A large measure of the field's history is entwined in the Society, the first general association dedicated to the "science, processes, and art of public administration."' Since its inception in 1939,
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On the 75th Anniversary of ASPA

Review of Public Personnel Administration, 2013
This article will (a) define public personnel management (HRM) as functions, job allocation, values and systems; (b) review the 1964 CRA and the evolution of social equity in the workplace; (c) recount the organizational history of ASPA since its creation in 1939; and (d) discuss the future of public HRM, social equity, and ASPA based on current ...
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ASPA’s Code of Ethics

Public Voices, 2017
American Society for Public Administration Code of ...
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ASPaS

Proceedings of the 29th ACM on International Conference on Supercomputing, 2015
Due to the difficulty that modern compilers have in vectorizing applications on vector-extension architectures, programmers resort to manually programming vector registers with intrinsics in order to achieve better performance. However, the continued growth in the width of registers and the evolving library of intrinsics make such manual optimizations ...
Kaixi Hou, Hao Wang 0002, Wu-chun Feng
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ASPA’s Section on Transportation Policy and Administration

Public Works Management & Policy, 2014
The Section on Transportation Policy and Administration (STPA) of the American Society for Public Administration was chartered in 1992 as an organization dedicated to bringing together scholars, practitioners, and students interested in the role played by transportation in society.
Jeremy F. Plant, Bethany Stich
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ASPA adhesion study

British Dental Journal, 1977
T E, Prodger, M, Symonds
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ASPA at Fifty

Public Administration Review, 1990
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The ASPA Journals: Who Is Publishing?

Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2005
Douglas J. Watson   +2 more
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