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New application of Aspergillus versicolor in promoting plant growth after suppressing sterigmatocystin production via genome mining and engineering. [PDF]
The genome of A. versicolor D5 is 34.52 Mb and consists of 54 biosynthetic gene clusters. Sterigmatocystin production can be suppressed by silencing the P450‐coding gene STC27. The sterigmatocystin‐free Δstc27 mutant strain has the activity of promoting plant growth, in contrast to the inhibiting effect of the wild strain D5. Abstract Aspergillus genus
Ma S +11 more
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English-Only Policies and Allegations of Racism in Nursing: Safety, Culture and Respect Prevail. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aims To provide a critical analysis of the allegation that introduction of workplace English‐Only policies for nurses may be racist. To provide guidance to inform policy development in this field. Methods The intertwined complexities informing English‐Only policy development are explored inclusive of the complicated relationship between ...
Brownie S, Chalmers L.
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Development of Evaluation Procedures for Watchkeeping Officers Using Bridge Simulator [PDF]
A comprehensive assessment of watchkeeping officers should be considered as a preventive measure in terms of safety of navigation. Watchkeeping officers are assigned after passing exams of state authorities and various evaluation procedures of companies.
Murat Selçuk Solmaz +3 more
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Determining Competences in MET of Ship Officers [PDF]
Organizational structure of a ship changes under the influence of technological development. Processes on board a ship change as well. Major change refers to the role of the crew and consequently leads to the change of a method of determining competences.
Ana Gundic +3 more
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Abstract Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) currently have no formal regulations developed specifically for their operation, as their regulatory framework is still under development. Rasmussen's Risk Management Framework has been used to develop an actor map of the current MASS system in the UK, to show who the actors, decision‐makers, and ...
Kirsty M. Lynch +5 more
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Maritime Resource Management: Current Training Approaches and Potential Improvements [PDF]
Shipping can be regarded as a high-risk domain with a large complexity in operations. Accidents and incidents may involve serious danger for seafarers and passengers, as well as for the environment and society at large.
Gesa Praetorius +2 more
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Compliance with Legal Aspects of the Applying of e-Learning in the Training of Seafarers [PDF]
The article examines applicability of the world experience of e-learning and distance education technologies structure to STCW recommendations and national legal requirements of the Russian Federation.
Sergey Sokolov +4 more
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Considering that collision accidents happen sometimes, it is necessary to predict the collision risk to ensure navigation safety. With the information construction in maritime and the popularity of automatic identification system application, it is more convenient to obtain ship navigation dynamics.
Wei Zhou +4 more
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Teaching Celestial Navigation in the Age of GNSS [PDF]
Over the past two decades, we have witnessed the astounding development of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Celestial navigation has gradually been declining, displaced by the availability of these new, accurate, and easy-to-use electronic ...
Itsaso IbÁáez
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fNIRS was used in a ship bridge simulator to study safety‐related performance during watchkeeping and decision‐making. Functional connectivity of the prefrontal cortex was measured. It was found that connection density was reduced during decision‐making while local clustering increased; connectivity measures were also significantly predictive of safety‐
Shiqi Fan +8 more
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