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GM or non-GM?

Trends in Biotechnology, 2002
Response from Bernhard Jank and Helmut GaugitschIn our article [1xAssessing the environmental impacts of transgenic plants. Jank, B. and Gaugitsch, H. Trends Biotechnol. 2001; 19: 371–372Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (10)See all References[1] we compared methods for environmental impact assessment (EIA) of certain projects and ...
Bernhard Jank, Helmut Gaugitsch
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GMS

Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Designing for user experiences, 2003
Computer archives of scientific and engineering knowledge must insure the accuracy, completeness, and validity of their contents. Unfortunately, designers of these sites often overlook the social and cognitive context of scientific activity in favor of highly distilled collections of theoretical findings and technical data, divorcing scientific ...
Adria H. Liszka   +2 more
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GM Risk Assessment

Molecular Biotechnology, 2008
GM risk assessments (GMRAs) play an important role in the decision-making process surrounding the regulation, notification and permission to handle Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). Ultimately the role of each GMRA will be able to ensure the safe handling and containment of the GMO; and to asses any potential impacts on the environment and human ...
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The frequencies of Gm(1), Gm(2), Gm(4), Gm(12), and Inv(1) in Hessen (Germany)

Human Genetics, 1968
The serum groups Gm(1) [Gm(a)], Gm(2) [Gm(x)], Gm(4) [Gm(f)]. Gm(12) [Gm(bγ)] and Inv(1) [Inv(1)] of 2000 sera of healthy blood donors from the land Hesse were examined. The results obtained were compared with those known until now. Three persons, not related to each other, possessed the extremely rare phenotype Gm(-1, 2, 4, 12) [Gm (a-x+b+f+)].
D, Wiebecke, W, Spielmann, S, Seidl
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The Serum Factors Gm (a), Gm (b), Gm (x) and Gm-like in Patients with Chronic Rheumatic Affections

Vox Sanguinis, 1965
SummaryThe serum factors Gm (a), Gm (b), Gm (x), and Gm‐like have been determined in 477 adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis, 168 with Ankylosing Spondylitis, and 118 with other chronic rheumatic diseases. The incidence of Gm (a+) in R.A. and the miscellaneous group does not differ from that in a normal population, but is lower than normal in A.S.
L. Podliachouk   +4 more
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Real GM-biquadrics

Mathematical Notes, 2011
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GM and Non-GM Supply Chains: Coexistence Issues

2010
In several countries, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are grown under a deregulated regime, while in others they are regulated by the legislation required for a new GM crop. In these latter countries, due to concerns of citizens and consumers, GMOs and their derived products are labeled and traced to ensure consumers have their right to choose ...
Bertheau, Yves, Davison, John
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THE MIXED AM-GM AND GM-HM INEQUALITIES

JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, 2018
Summary: For positive definite matrices \(A\) and \(B\), \textit{B. Mond} and \textit{J. E. Pečarić} [Linear Algebra Appl. 237--238, 449--454 (1996; Zbl 0869.15014)] showed the following mixed AM-GM and GM-HM inequalities \[A\sharp(A\nabla B)\geq A\nabla(A\sharp B),\quad A\sharp(A!B)\leq A!(A\sharp B).\] In this note, we present analogous inequalities \
Liu, Jia-Ling   +2 more
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Les Facteurs Sériques Gm(a), Gm(b), Gm(x) et Gm-like chez les Iraniens

Vox Sanguinis, 1962
L. Podliachouk   +3 more
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