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2014
The first assignment of DNA polymerases at the eukaryotic replication fork was possible after the in vitro reconstitution of the simian virus 40 (SV40) replication system. In this system, DNA polymerase α (Pol α) provides both leading and lagging strands with RNA-DNA primers that are extended by DNA polymerase δ (Pol δ).
Oke, Muse, Zaher, Manal, Hamdan, Samir
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The first assignment of DNA polymerases at the eukaryotic replication fork was possible after the in vitro reconstitution of the simian virus 40 (SV40) replication system. In this system, DNA polymerase α (Pol α) provides both leading and lagging strands with RNA-DNA primers that are extended by DNA polymerase δ (Pol δ).
Oke, Muse, Zaher, Manal, Hamdan, Samir
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2018
Division of labor involves task division and task allocation. An extremely important consequence of task division and allocation is the creation of interdependence between agents. In fact, division of labor can be seen as a process that converts interdependence between tasks into interdependence between agents.
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Division of labor involves task division and task allocation. An extremely important consequence of task division and allocation is the creation of interdependence between agents. In fact, division of labor can be seen as a process that converts interdependence between tasks into interdependence between agents.
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2016
Research groups divide the kind of labor that it takes to create scientific knowledge among their members—cognitive labor, but also the manual labor of experimental practice and the social effort that it takes for a group member to interact. But how do groups divide labor?
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Research groups divide the kind of labor that it takes to create scientific knowledge among their members—cognitive labor, but also the manual labor of experimental practice and the social effort that it takes for a group member to interact. But how do groups divide labor?
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Science, 2005
CELL BIOLOGY Eukaryotic cells contain a dynamic array of cytoskeletal elements—microtubules—that organize key events in the cell's life cycle, including cell division. The regulation of microtubule polymerization and depolymerization, processes that both occur at the so-called plus ends ...
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CELL BIOLOGY Eukaryotic cells contain a dynamic array of cytoskeletal elements—microtubules—that organize key events in the cell's life cycle, including cell division. The regulation of microtubule polymerization and depolymerization, processes that both occur at the so-called plus ends ...
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Organic Division of Labor — Ergonomics/Cybernetics of Labor — Inorganic Division of Labor
While we have the vocabulary to analyze situations of labor from the factory to the digital economy, we lack a vocabulary for the labor of the nonhuman. Does nonhuman labor put pressure on the category of labor itself? Toward this, the essay proposes thinking with “cybernetics of inorganic labor.” If we want to know how far we need to go to ...openaire +1 more source
2004
Abstract Looking for repressive weapons to arouse political fear, elites and their collaborators often turn to the state, with its laws and trials, punishments and prisons, but that state is not necessarily the one described by Hobbes and his realist successors or by Montesquieu and his liberal successors.
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Abstract Looking for repressive weapons to arouse political fear, elites and their collaborators often turn to the state, with its laws and trials, punishments and prisons, but that state is not necessarily the one described by Hobbes and his realist successors or by Montesquieu and his liberal successors.
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The functional divisions of labor
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971Abstract A schema is offered which divides clinical labor into three functional divisions—preparatory, dilatational, and pelvic. They are defined on the basis of cervical dilatation-time and descent-time patterns. Distinctive characteristics of each are discussed in terms of functional objectives, techniques of assessment, effects of adverse factors,
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Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 1997
This paper examines the incentive effects of division of labor on worker effort, in the absence of the scale effects studied by Adam Smith. The game‐theoretic model gives two results. (1) Suppose workers are identical and risk‐neutral, and there is stochastic observation of group output by the firm offering compensations subject to some worker ...
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This paper examines the incentive effects of division of labor on worker effort, in the absence of the scale effects studied by Adam Smith. The game‐theoretic model gives two results. (1) Suppose workers are identical and risk‐neutral, and there is stochastic observation of group output by the firm offering compensations subject to some worker ...
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