Inhibition of hepatic gluconeogenesis in type 2 diabetes by metformin: complementary role of nitric oxide. [PDF]
Farahani A +3 more
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A model reference based adaptive controller for power flow management in microgrid systems. [PDF]
Jayaram K, Vidya HA, Ramprabhakar J.
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Learning by Exporting and Productivity-Investment Interaction: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Analysis of the Growth Process in Thailand. [PDF]
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Structural insights into toxicant export mediated by ABCC2 in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Qiu X, Yang Z, Gao Y, Sun L, Liu X.
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An overview of the interconnectedness of the PEXEL and non-PEXEL mediated protein export in <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>. [PDF]
Das S.
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Identifying a type of toxic effectors exported by the type VII secretion system to enhance competitive fitness in <i>Streptococcus suis</i>. [PDF]
Bai Q +6 more
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Construction of a New Aggregate Export Terminal
Ports 2013, 2013Mining projects invariably require capability for shipping to export markets, and deep sea shipping terminals usually comprise this critical element in the logistics chain. In March 2007, Polaris Minerals Corporation commissioned the Orca Sand & Gravel aggregate mine in Port McNeill, British Columbia, Canada, with the first loading of a ship at the ...
Mark Mattila, Sid Sridhar, Herb Wilson
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Re-marshaling export containers in port container terminals
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1998In order to speed up the loading operation of export containers onto a ship, the re-marshaling operation is an usual practice in port container terminals. It is assumed that the current yard map for containers is available and a desirable bay layout is provided.
Kap Hwan Kim, Jong Wook Bae
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Foundation System for a New Grain Export Terminal
Ports 2013, 2013A new grain export terminal will be constructed on a 4.0-ha (10-acre) parcel adjacent to Pier T on the Navy Mole in the Port of Long Beach. The mole was likely constructed by infilling monolithic quarry rock dikes with hydraulic and/or mechanically placed fill.
J. Kocijan +3 more
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