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Synthetic nanoparticles for cell-type specific, spatially resolved miRNA loading and export in neural cells

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Mignanelli M   +13 more
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Efficiency, innovation and exports*

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2002
Previous research (on countries other than the UK) finds better-performing firms to be more likely to export. We test this hypothesis for UK firms. The relationship between exporting and firm variables is significantly different for firms that have experienced a major innovation ("innovating firms").
Michael Bleaney, Katharine Wakelin
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Energy efficient operation of gas export systems

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2007
Summary The gas transport system on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) consists of 7800 km of pipelines and is the largest offshore network of its kind in the world. Natural gas is processed at treatment plants in Norway, and dry gas is exported through pipelines to customers in the UK and continental Europe.
Vibeke Staerkebye Noersteboe   +2 more
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Efficient Tax Exporting

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1992
In a multijurisdiction economy with free mobility of households between communities, some portion of any community's tax is incident upon nonresident landowners. It is shown that when the objective of a community is taken to be the level of satisfaction of its residents, a fully efficient allocation is a (Nash) equilibrium of the decentralized game. In
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Efficient Bacterial Export of a Eukaryotic Cytoplasmic Cytochrome

Nature Biotechnology, 1993
The soluble core domain of cytochrome b5 of liver endoplasmic reticulum was appended at its amino terminus to full-length alkaline phosphatase secretory signal sequence including the ribosomal binding site. The chimeric precursor gene was placed under the transcriptional control of the native pho promoter in a prokaryotic expression vector.
A, Karim   +4 more
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Efficient bargaining, welfare and strategic export policy

Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2001
We present an efficient bargaining model and analyse the welfare effects of unionization, where rival exporting governments employ strategic export policy. The domestic firm is unionized and conducts a Nash bargain with its union to determine wage and employment. The union may be wage oriented, wage neutral or employment oriented.
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay   +1 more
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EXPORT ENHANCEMENT, EXPORTING FIRMS, AND EFFICIENCY OF INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY MARKETS

1990
The large grain-export firms lobby against a U.S. export subsidy program that has paid nearly $3 billion in bonuses. This paper discusses the program characteristics that limit arbitrage opportunities and hinder traders' assessment and management of risk. These firm-level effects have implications for the international marketing system.
Ballenger, Nicole S.   +1 more
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Efficient NES-dependent protein nuclear export requires ongoing synthesis and export of mRNAs

Experimental Cell Research, 2004
The mechanisms regulating nuclear export of proteins are not fully understood. To investigate whether the efficiency of protein nuclear export may depend on ongoing RNA synthesis and/or mRNA nuclear export, we used a microinjection approach with a fluorescent reporter protein containing a nuclear export signal (NES) and scored protein export in human ...
Heather M, O'Hagan, Mats, Ljungman
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