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Migration Flows through the Lens of Human Resource Ageing
Background: Ageing and shrinking of the European population influence the shrinking of central places and the hinterland of cities in a spatial structure. Migration also influences the shrinking or growing of spatial units.
Drobne Samo, Bogataj Marija
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Effects of Foliar Application of Uniconazole on the Storage Quality of Tuberous Roots in Sweetpotato
Uniconazole (UCZ), as a plant growth regulator, has been extensively applied in sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) to increase tuberous root yield and quality. It is usually used in the production of sweetpotato by foliar spray.
Ximing Xu +9 more
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Transcriptomic responses of Caco-2 cells to Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and Lactobacillus plantarum J26 against oxidative stress [PDF]
Oxidative stress is the basic reason for aging and age-related diseases. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of 2 strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and L. plantarum J26, against oxidative stress in Caco-2 cells, and gave an overview of the mechanisms of lactic acid bacteria antioxidant activity using ...
Yichao, Hou +6 more
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Nowadays, around the world, it can be noticed an important trend towards the pension system reforms. The creation of the European fiscal space, the effects of globalization and the movement of the labour force are important vectors towards creating a new
Jimon Ștefania Amalia +2 more
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The SUSY EW-like corrections to top pair production in photon-photon collisions [PDF]
We studied the one-loop contributions of the gaugino-Higgsino-sector to the process of top-pair production via $\gamma \gamma$ fusion at NLC in frame of the Minimal Supersymmetric Model(MSSM).
A. C. Bawa +48 more
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A novel protein extracted from fruit seeds has better functionality and suitability for food applications to improve overall nutritional quality, particularly to address protein‐related deficiency, protein allergy, and intolerance. Abstract This comprehensive review delves into the realm of fruit seed proteins, examining their extraction methods ...
Adharsh Ashok N., Manmath Sontakke
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Indigo production by Pseudomonas sp. J26, a marine naphthalene‐degrading strain
AbstractA technique developed to determine naphthalene dioxygenase (NDO) activity was optimized and used to study the biotransformation of indole to indigo by Pseudomonas sp. J26 whole cells. The maximum production of indigo was achieved at 25 °C using 2.5 mM indole when J26 was grown in the complex medium JPP, while indole concentrations higher than 4
Riva Mercadal, Juan Pablo +3 more
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Abstract A total of 79 lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from traditional fermented dairy products in China were evaluated for the biofilm forming capacity using microtiter plates. Out of all LAB tested, 74 strains were able to form biofilm on abiotic surfaces and highly strain-specific. In particular, Lactobacillus plantarum J26 showed most potent
Linlin Sun +6 more
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The square-kagome quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnet at high magnetic fields: The localized-magnon paradigm and beyond [PDF]
We consider the spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model on the two-dimensional square-kagome lattice with almost dispersionless lowest magnon band. For a general exchange coupling geometry we elaborate low-energy effective Hamiltonians which emerge ...
Honecker A. +9 more
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Humanities Scholars and Databases for Ancient Chinese Books [PDF]
In every field, scholars find an increasing availability of electronic resources. Studies have shown that humanities scholars use and cite fewer electronic resources than their science and technology counterparts.
Ming-Der Wu +2 more
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