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Background Lodging is one of the important factors causing maize yield. Plant height is an important factor in determining plant architecture in maize (Zea mays L.), which is closely related to lodging resistance under high planting density.
Zhaobin Ren +10 more
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Noncommutative Geometry as a Regulator [PDF]
We give a perturbative quantization of space-time $R^4$ in the case where the commutators $C^{{\mu}{\nu}}=[X^{\mu},X^{\nu}]$ of the underlying algebra generators are not central .
A. Connes +39 more
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Comparative aspects in control strategies for hybrid DC-DC converters [PDF]
Linear-switching hybrid DC/DC converters consist of a voltage linear regulator (classic NPN or nMOS topologies and LDO) connected in parallel with a switching DC/DC converter.
Cosp Vilella, Jordi +1 more
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Improving water use efficiency (WUE) is an important subject in agricultural irrigation for alleviating the scarcity of water resources in semiarid regions of the North China Plain.
Nazir Ahmed +5 more
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Regulator-based risk statistics for portfolios
Risk statistic is a critical factor not only for risk analysis but also for financial application. However, the traditional risk statistics may fail to describe the characteristics of regulator-based risk.
Deng, Xiaochuan, Sun, Fei
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Stalk strength is critical for reducing maize stalk lodging and maintaining grain yield. Ethephon has been widely applied to molding compact plant-type to reduce the lodging risk in maize production.
Yushi Zhang +7 more
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CK2 and PML: Regulating the Regulator [PDF]
The PML protein induces senescence, and, upon oncogenic stress, its absence promotes cellular transformation. In this issue of Cell, Scaglioni et al. (2006) show that phosphorylation of PML by CK2, a kinase frequently activated in human cancers, promotes PML degradation.
Lallemand-Breitenbach, V., de Thé, H.
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The “Regulator” Function of Viruses on Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in the Anthropocene
Viruses act as “regulators” of the global carbon cycle because they impact the material cycles and energy flows of food webs and the microbial loop.
Yang Gao +12 more
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Indole as a regulator of bacterial physiology
During the last years, indole has been the subject of study, this is chemically defined as an aromatic bicyclic heterocycle, from the synthesis of tryptophan after its degradation by tryptophanase (TnaA); in turn has been implicated as a signalling ...
Rubi Joseline Castillo-Juárez
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The regulators and the regulated [PDF]
It is far too early to make any final assessment of what has been happening at the Environmental Protection Agency these past few weeks. The resignation of Administrator Anne Burford and the firing of other senior agency officials are only the outward manifestations of the bigger issue of this Administration's attitude toward the environment.
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