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Endoribonucleolytic Cleavage of m6A-Containing RNAs by RNase P/MRP Complex
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant internal modification in RNAs and plays regulatory roles in a variety of biological and physiological processes. Despite its important roles, the molecular mechanism underlying m6A-mediated gene regulation is
Hongseok Ha, Do Hoon Kwon, Hyun Kyu Song
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Demand Driven MRP: assessment of a new approach to materials management
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Improving production planning through finite-capacity MRP
Margherita Pero, Roberto Cigolini
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Production Planning & Control, 1992
Abstract This paper defines the basic elements and structure of a framework for intelligent decision support systems for production management systems. The traditional aspects of production management systems are examined and the need for a move away from the traditional thinking in this area is highlighted. An architecture for production management is
PAUL HIGGINS +2 more
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Abstract This paper defines the basic elements and structure of a framework for intelligent decision support systems for production management systems. The traditional aspects of production management systems are examined and the need for a move away from the traditional thinking in this area is highlighted. An architecture for production management is
PAUL HIGGINS +2 more
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Characterization of Moringa oleifera roots polysaccharide MRP-1 with anti-inflammatory effect.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019Moringa oleifera is a mutli-purpose herbal plant which has attained enormous attention as a natural source of nutrients and folk medicine. This work aimed to get a novel polysaccharide, termed MRP-1, which was isolated from Moringa oleifera roots with ...
Can Cui +6 more
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Journal of Operations Management, 1985
AbstractMany manufacturing firms have multiple manufacturing plants, located in geographically diverse parts of the world. This situation is becoming more common, as firms establish new plants in foreign countries to take advantage of low labor cost. In such cases, it is not unusual for the firm to retain production capability of certain key parts in a
Gabriel R. Bitran +3 more
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AbstractMany manufacturing firms have multiple manufacturing plants, located in geographically diverse parts of the world. This situation is becoming more common, as firms establish new plants in foreign countries to take advantage of low labor cost. In such cases, it is not unusual for the firm to retain production capability of certain key parts in a
Gabriel R. Bitran +3 more
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Magnetic Resonance Pancreatography (MRP)
Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging, 1999Magnetic resonance pancreatography (MRP) is a technique that permits accurate evaluation of the pancreatic duct without instrumentation, contrast material administration, or ionizing radiation. Because MRP is entirely noninvasive, MRP avoids complications associated with endoscopic retrograde pancreatography (ERP) such as pancreatitis and perforation ...
A S, Fulcher, M A, Turner
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MRP vs. demand-driven MRP: Towards an objective comparison
2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM), 2015The Demand-Driven MRP (DDMRP) is a recent method focusing on manufacturing and distribution flows that is supposed to manage uncertainties better than traditional Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP). Nevertheless, this assertion has never been scientifically demonstrated.
Romain Miclo +4 more
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The human S100 protein MRP-14 is a novel activator of the beta 2 integrin Mac-1 on neutrophils.
Journal of Immunology, 1998The 14-kDa myeloid-related protein (MRP-14) and its heterodimeric partner, MRP-8, are members of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins (S100A9 and S100A8, respectively).
R. Newton, N. Hogg
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