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Functional integrity of green fluorescent protein conjugated glycine receptor channels

Neuropharmacology, 1999
The alpha subunit (alphaZ1) of the zebrafish glycine receptor (GlyR) has been N-terminus fused with green fluorescent protein (GFP). We found that both pharmacological and electrophysiological properties of this chimeric alphaZ1-GFP are indistinguishable from those of the wild-type receptor when expressed in Xenopus oocytes and cell lines. The apparent
DAVID WATINE B   +5 more
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Managing supply chain with green and non‐green products: Channel coordination and information asymmetry

Managerial and Decision Economics, 2022
AbstractWe examine a supply chain where a supplier produces partial substitutable green and non‐green products and sell them in a common market through a buyer. We analyse four scenarios: wholesale price and linear two‐part tariff contracts under full and incomplete information about the buyer's unit cost.
Gurmeet Singh   +2 more
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Greene, Tweed forms channel partnership with Saudi firm

Sealing Technology, 2021
Greene, Tweed & Co Inc – a US-based manufacturer of high-performance seals and engineered components – recently formed a channel partnership with Earth Reservoir for Oil and Gas Co Ltd (EROG) to provide a better service to customers in Saudi Arabia.
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Image Reconstruction on Quincunx Patterned Green Channel

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
This paper addresses the issue of the quincunx patterned green channel interpolation method that is obtained by single sensor cameras. Our goal is to reconstruct the green channel in Bayer color filter array (CFA) data. We present a new filter-based method for the reduction of image artifacts in green channel. To reconstruct green channel, we trained a
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Microfluidic channel depth determination with Tywman–Green interferometer

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2012
A microfluidic channel is fabricated on a silica wafer using reactive ion etching (RIE). The depth of the microfluidic channel has been measured using a surface profilometer and a Twyman–Green interferometer (TGI) setup. The TGI setup which mainly consists of a 660-nm wavelength He-Ne laser source, glass cube beam splitter and two prisms produced ...
W. M. W. N. Haimi   +6 more
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The Development for Green Channel Cargo Inspection System

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
We designed a set of non-destructive system which is based on ray inspection systems, it mainly used to detect the Green Channel Cargo, and the result will be given out within 30 seconds. The ray coefficient of the Green Channel Cargo are different from the other transport cargo, so we can measure the absorption coefficient and compare it with the ...
Yuan Ping Shi   +4 more
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Channel narrowing by vertical accretion along the Green River near Green River, Utah

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1999
The Green River is the longest tributary of the Colorado River. Near the town of Green River, Utah, the Green River narrowed in two discrete phases during the twentieth century. The first phase of narrowing decreased average width by about 5% and occurred between about 1930 and 1940, when the magnitude of 2-yr flood, mean annual discharge, and ...
Tyler M. Allred, John C. Schmidt
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Pricing and greening strategies for a dual-channel closed-loop green supply chain

Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, 2019
This article considers a closed-loop green supply chain with both forward and reverse dual-channels, where a manufacturer produces and sells a single green product to the potential customers through both the direct online channel (e-tail/internet) and the traditional retail channel in the forward dual-channel, and collects the used products for ...
C. Mondal, B. C. Giri, T. Maiti
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Green Patent 3.0: How to Promote Innovation for Environment beyond Green Channel

2016 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), 2016
In 2007 Conference of PICMET, I presented a paper “Green Patent - Promoting Innovation for Environment by Patent System” to explore a kind of fundamental solution by refining the patent system. In order to alter the direction of the policy context of innovation, I introduced a new examination criterion, greenness, into the patent system, and discussed ...
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Review of Green's Functions for Linear Open Channel

Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1973
A general solution is derived for the linearized shallow water equations describing flow in a wide channel with constant bed slope, with a known time- and space-dependent lateral inflow, and for a known upstream hydrograph. The method used is that of the Green’s function; it has the advantage of facilitating computations and of providing a unified ...
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