Genetic structure and molecular mechanism underlying the stalk lodging traits in maize (Zea mays L.)
Stalk lodging seriously affects yield and quality of crops, and it can be caused by several factors, such as environments, developmental stages, and internal chemical components of plant stalks.
Shuai Wang +6 more
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Mapping Recombination Hotspots in Human Phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) [PDF]
Human phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) is a highly poly-morphic protein. Three mutations and four intragenic recombination events between the three mutation sites generate eight protein variants including the four universally common alleles, 1+, 1 -, 2+ and 2 -, and four others that are polymorphic in some Oriental populations, 3+, 3-, 7+ and 7-.
S P, Yip +4 more
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Active versus resting neuro‐navigated robotic transcranial magnetic stimulation motor mapping
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) motor mapping is a safe, non‐invasive method that can be used to study corticomotor organization. Motor maps are typically acquired at rest, and comparisons to maps obtained during muscle activation have been both ...
Cynthia K. Kahl +6 more
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Mapping Marginality Hotspots [PDF]
In this chapter the authors applied innovative Geographical Information Systems mapping techniques to illustrate spatial dimensions of marginality at continental and regional levels. They sought to make the marginalized and poor more visible by identifying areas where many poor people live under difficult biophysical and socio-economic conditions.
Valerie Graw, Christine Husmann
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Mapping Marginality Hotspots and Agricultural Potentials in Bangladesh [PDF]
Although Bangladesh made some remarkable achievements in reducing poverty and in improving social and economic outcomes in recent decades, about one-third of the rural population still lives below the upper poverty line most of whom depend on agriculture as their primary source of income.
Malek, Mohammad Abdul +3 more
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One Step Ahead of Active Shooters: Are Our University Buildings Ready?
Active shooter incidents typically transpire quickly. Research reveals that 70 percent of active shooter incidents end in less than 5 min, and that a majority of incidents are over before law enforcement arrive on scene.
Kristy Kellom, Linda Nubani
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BackgroundThere are currently five different kinds of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) motor mapping algorithms available, from ordinary point-based algorithms to advanced field-based algorithms.
Yuanyuan Chen +8 more
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(Looking) Back to the Future: using space-time patterns to better predict the location of street crime [PDF]
Crime analysts attempt to identify regularities in police recorded crime data with a central view of disrupting the patterns found. One common method for doing so is hotspot mapping, focusing attention on spatial clustering as a route to crime reduction (
Tompson, L, Townsley, M
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Using remote sensing techniques to delineate SDS “hotspot” source regions [PDF]
Operational remote sensing (ORS) is an effective tool for hazard zonation of the dust source areas for remediation and vegetation purposes. Various ORS satellite monitoring techniques, including NASA MODIS Aqua/Terra, Landsat and ESA Sentinel, were used ...
Al-Hemoud Ali
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Identifying hotspots and management of critical ecosystem services in rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River Delta Region, China [PDF]
Rapid urbanization has altered many ecosystems, causing a decline in many ecosystem services, generating serious ecological crisis. To cope with these challenges, we presented a comprehensive framework comprising five core steps for identifying and ...
Cai, Wenbo +4 more
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