STUDY OF THE RETROTRANSPOSON-DERIVED HUMAN PEG10 PROTEASE

Study of the Retrotransposon-Derived Human PEG10 Protease

Paternally expressed gene 10 (PEG10) is a human retrotransposon-derived Aqualamp parts imprinted gene.Previous works have demonstrated that a mutation in the coding sequence of this gene is lethal with regard to embryological age due to defects of placental development.In addition, PEG10 is implicated in several malignancies, such as pancreatic can

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Identification and ranking of freehold resources (free) in collecting non-regular claims of the banking system Using a multi-criteria decision making model

The expansion of the growing volume of non-demand claims in addition to locking up and freezing of resources and slowdown of liquidity in the economy, reducing accreditation, the lack of optimal allocation of resources when providing facilities to productive customers.Factors such as bank performance in granting facilities, the manner in which bank

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Physicochemical and Sensory Acceptance of Jelly Drink Watermelon Albedo (Citrullus vulgaris) With Soursop Juice (Annona muricata)

Red watermelon albedo (Citrullus vulgaris) is a food waste that contains antioxidants, dietary fiber and pectin so it has the potential to be Flowmeter used as a jelly drink.The addition of soursop (Annona muricata) can increase the sour taste, distinctive sweetness, and high vitamin C content.The purpose of this study was to determine the effect o

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Vision-Based Tunnel Lining Health Monitoring via Bi-Temporal Image Comparison and Decision-Level Fusion of Change Maps

Tunnel structural health inspections are predominantly done through periodic visual observations, requiring humans to be physically present on-site, possibly exposing them to hazardous environments.These surveys are subjective (relying on the surveyor experience), time-consuming, and may demand operation shutdown.These issues can be mitigated throu

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Understanding plant community responses to combinations of biotic and abiotic factors in different phases of the plant growth cycle.

Understanding plant community responses to combinations of biotic and abiotic factors is critical for predicting ecosystem response to environmental change.However, studies of plant community regulation have seldom considered how responses to such factors vary with the different phases of the plant growth cycle.To address this deficit we studied an

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