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Journal articles on the topic "AAS27"

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Howard, R. J. "Infrastructure asset management under Australian Accounting Standard 27 (AAS27)." Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer 145, no. 4 (December 2001): 305–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/muen.2001.145.4.305.

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Tirloni, Lucas, Tae Kwon Kim, Markus Berger, Carlos Termignoni, Itabajara da Silva Vaz, and Albert Mulenga. "Amblyomma americanum serpin 27 (AAS27) is a tick salivary anti-inflammatory protein secreted into the host during feeding." PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13, no. 8 (August 26, 2019): e0007660. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007660.

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Šimoliūnienė, Monika, Lidija Truncaitė, Emilija Petrauskaitė, Aurelija Zajančkauskaitė, Rolandas Meškys, Martynas Skapas, Algirdas Kaupinis, Mindaugas Valius, and Eugenijus Šimoliūnas. "Pantoea agglomerans-Infecting Bacteriophage vB_PagS_AAS21: A Cold-Adapted Virus Representing a Novel Genus within the Family Siphoviridae." Viruses 12, no. 4 (April 23, 2020): 479. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12040479.

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A novel cold-adapted siphovirus, vB_PagS_AAS21 (AAS21), was isolated in Lithuania using Pantoea agglomerans as the host for phage propagation. AAS21 has an isometric head (~85 nm in diameter) and a non-contractile flexible tail (~174 × 10 nm). With a genome size of 116,649 bp, bacteriophage AAS21 is the largest Pantoea-infecting siphovirus sequenced to date. The genome of AAS21 has a G+C content of 39.0% and contains 213 putative protein-encoding genes and 29 genes for tRNAs. A comparative sequence analysis revealed that 89 AAS21 open reading frames (ORFs) code for unique proteins that have no reliable identity to database entries. In total, 63 AAS21 ORFs were functionally annotated, including those coding for the proteins responsible for virion morphogenesis, phage-host interactions, and DNA metabolism. Proteomic analysis led to the experimental identification of 19 virion proteins, including 11 that were predicted by bioinformatics approaches. Based on comparative phylogenetic analysis, AAS21 cannot be assigned to any genus currently recognized by ICTV and may represents a new branch of viruses within the family Siphoviridae.
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Žukauskienė, Emilija, Monika Šimoliūnienė, Lidija Truncaitė, Martynas Skapas, Algirdas Kaupinis, Mindaugas Valius, Rolandas Meškys, and Eugenijus Šimoliūnas. "Pantoea Bacteriophage vB_PagS_AAS23: A Singleton of the Genus Sauletekiovirus." Microorganisms 9, no. 3 (March 23, 2021): 668. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9030668.

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A cold-adapted siphovirus, vB_PagS_AAS23 (AAS23) was isolated in Lithuania using the Pantoea agglomerans strain AUR for the phage propagation. The double-stranded DNA genome of AAS23 (51,170 bp) contains 92 probable protein encoding genes, and no genes for tRNA. A comparative sequence analysis revealed that 25 of all AAS23 open reading frames (ORFs) code for unique proteins that have no reliable identity to database entries. Based on the phylogenetic analysis, AAS23 has no close relationship to other viruses publicly available to date and represents a single species of the genus Sauletekiovirus within the family Drexlerviridae. The phage is able to form plaques in bacterial lawns even at 4 °C and demonstrates a depolymerase activity. Thus, the data presented in this study not only provides the information on Pantoea-infecting bacteriophages, but also offers novel insights into the diversity of cold-adapted viruses and their potential to be used as biocontrol agents.
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Reed, Michael. "Economic Growth and Income Inequality in China, India, and Singapore: Trends and Policy Implications." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94, no. 4 (May 3, 2012): 1025–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aas027.

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Khusro, Ameer, Chirom Aarti, Alberto Barbabosa-Pilego, and Saúl Rojas Hernández. "Anti-pathogenic, antibiofilm, and technological properties of fermented food associated Staphylococcus succinus strain AAS2." Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology 49, no. 2 (January 27, 2019): 176–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10826068.2019.1566149.

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Nazarewicz, E., M. O'Brien, M. O'Neill, and C. Staples. "Equality in Pollard's theorem on set addition of congruence classes." Acta Arithmetica 127, no. 1 (2007): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/aa127-1-1.

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Guo, Victor J. W., Frédéric Jouhet, and Jiang Zeng. "Factors of alternating sums of products of binomial and q-binomial coefficients." Acta Arithmetica 127, no. 1 (2007): 17–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/aa127-1-2.

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Kwon, DoYong. "Beta-numbers whose conjugates lie near the unit circle." Acta Arithmetica 127, no. 1 (2007): 33–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/aa127-1-3.

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Luo, Jiagui, and Pingzhi Yuan. "Square-classes in Lehmer sequences having odd parameters and their applications." Acta Arithmetica 127, no. 1 (2007): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/aa127-1-4.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "AAS27"

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Molland, Allan, and allan molland@rmit edu au. "AAS27 and accountability with emphasis on depreciation as the critical test." RMIT University. Accounting and Law, 2006. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20070117.091123.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate how senior accounting staff in Victorian local councils are recording and reporting infrastructure assets (IAs) with their relevant depreciation in General Purpose Financial Reports (GPFRs). Infrastructure assets are long-lived assets such as roads, drains and bridges. Historically, the purpose of public sector accounting in Western countries has been to demonstrate that funds have been raised and expended strictly within the authority of the annual budget. This short-term charge/discharge objective, involving the use of a cash-based system of accounting, has effectively prevented the provision of information for long-term decision making and the assessment of those decisions. The major disadvantage for management purposes is the loss of information relating to the longterm benefits of expenditures with one of the major issues being the failure to record IAs and their relevant depreciation. The introduction of Australian Accounting Standard No. 27 Financial Reporting by Local Governments (AAS27), which applies to all Australian local authorities and the Statements of Accounting Concepts (SACs) require IAs to be reported in the Statement of Financial Position and depreciation to be charged in the Statement of Financial Performance in order to reflect the loss of service potential in the operating period concerned. It is anticipated that the study will report the implications for the accountability of the implementation of IA accounting and the utility and relevance of IA information and depreciation for decision-making by both internal and external users. Conclusions on the consequences of current practices and recommendations for change will be developed to assist local government authorities and accounting bodies.
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Hurst, Gavin. "The due process of accounting standard setting in Australia : the case of AAS27 : financial reporting by local governments." University of Ballarat, 2003. http://archimedes.ballarat.edu.au:8080/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/14636.

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"This study enquires into the accounting standard system in Australia and questions the appropriateness of its core democratic participatory vehicle, the due process. In doing so it highlights issues associated with self-regulating authorities and their policy making practices. The study is pertinent to the extent it reviews a major paradigm shift within the Australian public sector and more specifically local government financial reporting. Spanning the course of three decades it examines the reasons for such a paradigm shift, the major actors involved, the actual changes made and the effectiveness of those changes."
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Weeks, Stuart. "Early Israelite wisdom." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d5c66cc0-13a4-4d35-aa27-0d06819ab907.

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The thesis is an examination of the wisdom literature preserved in the book of Proverbs, and of evidence pertinent to the nature and historical setting of this material. The first section examines the arrangement of sayings in the sentence literature, reviews the comparative Near Eastern material and its significance for the exegesis of Proverbs, and discusses the claims that early wisdom was secular, rejecting them. The second section concentrates upon the setting of the literature, with studies of 'wisdom' and 'wise men' in the Old Testament, the internal evidence for associating Proverbs with the royal court, the nature of the Joseph Narrative, Solomon's wisdom and the influence of Egypt on his administration, and, finally, the biblical and epigraphic evidence for formal education in Israel. On the basis of these studies, it is concluded that conventional views of the wisdom literature as scribal and pedagogical are ill-founded and in need of revision. It is suggested that indications within Proverbs itself are a better guide to the nature of the material, and that early wisdom literature should be viewed as an integral part of the literary culture within Israel, not as the product of an international movement or specific professional group.
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Chatrath, Nick. "Tradition and innovation in the Mamluk period : the anti-bid‘a literature of Ibn al-Ḥājj (d. 737/1336) and Ibn al-Naḥḥās (d. 814/1411)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:feda45d1-c656-4d7c-aa27-9846c788c375.

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This study seeks to contribute to a growing discussion about Islamic intellectual endeavours in the Middle Periods, providing new evidence from the genre of anti-innovation tracts (anti-bid‘a tracts) that has hitherto received relatively little modern scholarly attention. Specifically, this thesis examines tradition and innovation in Islam during the Mamluk period (648/1250 – 922/1517) through the lens of two jurists and their anti-innovation tracts. Ibn al-Ḥājj (d. 737/1336) was a Mālikī from North Africa who wrote Madkhal al-shar‘ al-sharīf. Ibn al-Naḥḥās (d. 814/1411), by contrast, was a Shāfi‘ī (and former Ḥanafī) from Damascus, who wrote a tract contained within his Tanbīh al-ghāfilīn, a work concerned with the duty of commanding right and forbidding wrong, and with naming and briefly discussing various sins and innovations. Ibn al-Ḥājj’s and Ibn al-Naḥḥās’ anti-innovation tracts are studied here for the first time in their own right, together with English translations of representative passages of their work that allow the reader to gain a direct impression of them. In addition to this, this thesis makes three unique arguments. First, anti-innovation tracts should be read as prescriptive yet flexible examples of furū‘. Second, the authors of the tracts investigated here, Ibn al-Ḥājj and Ibn al-Naḥḥās, were both ‘outsiders’ to Mamluk Egypt, who used this genre to define and regulate correct Muslim practices, in less formal ways that were both new and continuous with earlier thinking. Ibn al-Ḥājj’s programme - urging fledgling scholars, in almost encyclopaedic fashion, to know about and teach against innovative practices - was more important for him than addressing the topics of intention and innovation that feature in the full title of his work. Ibn al-Naḥḥās is an interestingly obscure figure. In an abbreviated and direct style, he urged non-specialists in Mamluk lands to censure innovations, and even to prevent them. Third, Ibn al-Ḥājj and Ibn al-Naḥḥās conceived of loyalty to their legal school in ways that require us to expand the terms of modern scholarly debates about such loyalty. This study contributes to the relatively recent, and fast-growing, literature on the Mamluk period in general, and its legal literature in particular. It supports a recent perspective on the Mamluk period, by illustrating the continuity and evolution of legal thinking during this period, which is both predicated upon, and differs substantially from, earlier periods of Islamic history. and deserves study in its own right.
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Palmer, Scott Gordon. "Development of non-invasive techniques for bladder cancer diagnosis and therapy." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2016. https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/cb8dc9da-ae98-44a0-aa27-56f0bd9376dc.

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Bladder cancer is among the most common cancers in the UK, responsible for significant patient morbidity. Current techniques for detection suffer from low sensitivity, particularly for early stage disease, therefore new techniques are urgently sought. Among the suggested techniques to augment bladder cancer detection is the use of autofluorescence spectroscopy. Autofluorescence arises from a number of molecules in human tissue, giving a wealth of structural and metabolic information. Autofluorescence spectroscopy has previously been applied to the detection of a wide range of cancers, however clinical implementation of the technique to bladder cancer diagnosis is inhibited by a poor understanding of the contributions of individual fluorophores to autofluorescence. I sought primarily to use the multi-functional laser based diagnostic system “LAKK-M” to study the autofluorescence profiles of bladder cancer at the cell and tissue level, with the aim of developing a better understanding of bladder autofluorescence characteristics in health and disease. The significant findings of this research are threefold: 1. Autofluorescence flow cytometry of cell optical redox ratio reveals metabolic abnormalities in bladder cancer cells, specifically a glycolytic switch in bladder cancer cells culminating in an increased optical redox (NADH/flavin, ex360em425-475/ex488em515/545) ratio relative to healthy bladder cells. 2. Lab grown bladder cancer organoids show progressive changes in autofluorescence ratios relative to control samples – specifically reductions in the NADH/flavin (ex365em490/ex365em550), elastin/NADH (ex365em450/ex365em490) and elastin/flavin ratio (ex365em450/ex365em550), suggestive of structural and metabolic changes in developing cancer. 3. Analysis of human bladder tissue reveals significant differences in key fluorophores and diagnostic ratios between healthy and cancer tissue, amounting to increased porphyrin fluorescence and a decreased optical redox ratio (ex365em490/ex365em550) in cancer tissue compared to healthy control. These findings better inform our understanding of the autofluorescence properties of the bladder in health and disease at both the cell and tissue level, contributing to future development of diagnostic techniques. Additionally, in this thesis, I discuss the diagnostic worth of collagen analysis in bladder cancer using second harmonic generation imaging, the application of bladder tissue computer simulation to better elucidate fluorophore properties, and progress in novel laser therapy techniques for bladder cancer. The ultimate goal of this research is the development of a combined laser-based system for bladder cancer diagnosis and therapy.
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Pignon, Baptiste. "Cristallisation des polymères semi-cristallins en condition thermique extrême." Nantes, 2015. http://archive.bu.univ-nantes.fr/pollux/show.action?id=0aecb197-bd49-49a1-aa27-4a3923b3f0c0.

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La simulation de la mise en forme des thermoplastiques est indispensable pour prédire les retraits et déformations dans une pièce thermoplastique tout en cherchant à optimiser les temps de cycle. Pour cela, il est nécessaire de connaitre précisément les propriétés thermophysiques et la cinétique de cristallisation dans des conditions représentatives de celles rencontrées dans les procédés. L’objectif de cette thèse est de développer des méthodes et des appareils de mesure permettant la caractérisation des thermoplastiques hautes performances dans ces mêmes conditions « extrêmes » ; de pression (200 MPa), de température (400°C) et de vitesses (plusieurs centaines voire plusieurs milliers de Kelvin par minute en refroidissement). Cela passe, d’une part, par l’utilisation de dispositifs commerciaux (DSC, FSC) et d’autre part par le développement de dispositifs originaux associés à des méthodes d’identification. L’étude de la cristallisation du PEEK est présentée sur toute la gamme de température à l’aide d’un nanocalorimètre (FSC). Cet appareil permet de refroidir un échantillon de quelques centaines de nanogrammes jusqu’à 10 000 K/s. Afin de conforter ces résultats, l’étude de la cinétique de cristallisation à basse température est proposée à partir d’un dispositif spécifique instrumenté d’un capteur de flux de chaleur et d’une fibre optique. Cette dernière permet la mesure de la température de surface d’une pièce thermoplastique massive, servant alors à identifier la cinétique. Enfin, l’influence de la pression est étudiée à partir du moule PvT-xT dédié aux thermoplastiques hautes performances. Il s’agit d’un dispositif multifonctionnel qui permet la mesure des diagrammes PvT (Pression – volume spécifique - Température), l’enthalpie de cristallisation, ainsi que l’identification de la cinétique de cristallisation sous pression
The simulation of thermoplastic forming processes is essential to predict shrinkage and warpage in a part while seeking to optimize the cycle time. For this purpose, an accurate knowledge of the thermophysical properties and the crystallization kinetics in conditions representative of the forming processes is required. The aim of this thesis is to develop methods and specific apparatus for the characterization of high performance thermoplastics under these same “extreme” conditions: pressure (200MPa), temperature (400°C) and high cooling rate (several hundreds to thousands Kelvin per minute). It requires, in one hand the use of commercial devices (DSC, FSC) and in the other hand the development of original devices associated to identification methods. The study of the crystallization of PEEK is presented on the whole temperature range with a nanocalorimeter (FSC). This apparatus allows the cooling a sample of few hundred nanograms at 10 000K/s. In order to confirm theses results, the crystallization at low temperature is studied with a specific device instrumented with a heat flux sensor and an optical fibre. This latter allows the surface temperature measurement of a bulk thermoplastic part, which is used to identify the kinetics. Finally, the influence of pressure is studied from PvT-xT device dedicated to high performance polymers. This is a multifunctional apparatus which allows the measurements of PvT diagram (Pressure – specific volume – Temperature), the crystallization enthalpy and the identification of the crystallization kinetics under pressure
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