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Afria, Rengki. "VARIASI LEKSIKAL ISOLEK TIGA DESA DI KECAMATAN BUKITKERMAN KABUPATEN KERINCI: KAJIAN DIALEKTOLOGI." GENTA BAHTERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan 5, no. 2 (January 14, 2020): 88–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.47269/gb.v5i2.73.

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan variasi leksikal dan menghitung jarak kosakata dengan menggunakan metode dialektometri. Pendekatan penelitian deskriptif adalah kualitatif-kuantitatif. Data bersumber dari 15 konsep data yang berjumlah 734 glos. Berdasarkan hasil analisis didapatkan 143 variasi, yakni: Bilangan dan Ukuran (1 glos); Waktu dan Musim (5 glos); Bagian Tubuh Manusia (13 glos); Kata Ganti dan Istilah Kekerabatan (12 glos); Pakaian dan Perhiasan (4 glos); Jabatan dan Pekerjaan (4 glos); Binatang (13 glos); Tumbuhan (17 glos); Alam (12 glos); Bau dan Rasa (2 glos); Sifat, keadaan dan warna (13 glos); Rumah (9 glos); Alat (8 glos); Kehidupan masyarakat (4 glos); Makanan dan minuman (1 glos); Penyakit dan obat (2 glos); Aktivitas (20 glos); Nama Hari (0 glos); Glos tanya (2 glos); Kesenian dan permainan (1 glos). Sedangkan jarak kosakata dari tiga TP tersebut adalah IPp – IP 4%, IP – IM 5,5%, dan IM – Ipp 6% dengan keterangan tidak ada perbedaan.Kata kunci: variasi, leksikal, isolek, dialektologi, dialektometri Abstract: This study aims to describes lexical variations and calculate the distance of vocabularies by using dialectometry method. This type of research is descriptive by using qualitative and quantitative approaches. Data sourced from 15 concepts and 734 gloss data collected. Based on the results of analysis obtained 143 gloss of lexical variations consisting of Numbers and Sizes (1 gloss); Time and Season (5 gloss); Human Body Parts (13 gloss); People's pronouns and kinship terms (12 gloss); Clothing and Jewelry (4 gloss); Position and Job (4 gloss); Animals (13 gloss); Plants (17 gloss); Nature (12 gloss); Smell and Taste (2 gloss); Nature (13 gloss); House (9 gloss); Tool (8 gloss); Community life and farming (4 gloss); Food and drinks (1 gloss); Disease and medicine (2 gloss); Activities (20 gloss); Name of Day (0 gloss); Question conjunction word (2 gloss); Arts and games (1 gloss). While the distance of the vocabulary by connecting the 3 TP is IPp - IP of 4%, IP - IM of 5.5%, and IM - IPp of 6% with information that there is no difference.Keywords: variation,lexical, isolec, dialectology, dialectometry
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Hitomi, Emi, Alexis N. Simpkins, Marie Luby, Lawrence L. Latour, R. John Leigh, and Richard Leigh. "Blood-ocular barrier disruption in patients with acute stroke." Neurology 90, no. 11 (February 7, 2018): e915-e923. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000005123.

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ObjectivePrompted by the unexpected finding of gadolinium leakage into ocular structures (GLOS) in acute stroke patients, we studied the frequency and nature of this finding in 167 patients.MethodsPatients were selected who had an MRI with gadolinium at baseline and another MRI with fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging at 2 and/or 24 hours later. GLOS was detected as lack of vitreous and/or aqueous fluid suppression on postcontrast FLAIR images.ResultsGLOS, evident on postcontrast FLAIR MRI, occurred in 127/167 (76%) patients: 86/109 (79%) patients treated with tissue plasminogen activator and 41/58 (71%) who were untreated. At 2 hours after administration of the contrast, GLOS was more common in the aqueous chamber alone, occurring in 67% of patients, compared to the vitreous chamber alone, seen in 6% of patients; it occurred in both chambers in 27% of patients. At 24 hours, GLOS was present in 121/162 (75%) patients, always involving the vitreous chamber, but also affecting the aqueous chamber in 6% of cases. Vitreous GLOS at 24 hours was associated with increasing age (p = 0.002) and a higher burden of cerebral white matter hyperintensities (p = 0.017). Patients with rapid diffuse GLOS, defined as GLOS involving both chambers at 2 hours, had larger infarcts (p = 0.022) and a higher degree of blood-brain barrier permeability (p = 0.025).ConclusionsWe found GLOS to be common in patients with acute stroke; delayed GLOS was a marker for chronic vascular disease. The mechanism for acute GLOS remains uncertain but may be a remote effect of acute cerebral injury on the blood-ocular barrier.
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Wagiati, Wagiati. "Nama Makanan Tradisional Sunda di Kecamatan Ibun, Kabupaten Bandung: Kajian Geolinguistik." Metahumaniora 7, no. 2 (September 3, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/metahumaniora.v7i2.18823.

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Penelitian ini membahas nama makanan tradisional, penyebarannya, dan perubahanserta variasinya di lima desa titik pengamatan, yaitu Desa Ibun, Cibeet, Dukuh, Laksana, danMekarwangi Kecamatan Ibun, Kabupaten Bandung. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekanasinkronis dan diakronis. Pengumpulan data menggunakan metode simak dan cakap denganteknik catat. Sumber data yang digunakan adalah informan atau narasumber yang tinggal dilima desa titik pengamatan. Dari hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa ada 85 glos dari88 glos nama makanan tradisional yang dijawab oleh para informan. Ini menunjukkan bahwaada 85 jenis nama makanan fradisional di lokasi penelitian. Ada 56 glos yang menunjukkannama makanan yang sama di seluruh titik pengamatan dan 29 glos yang menunjukkan namamakanan dengan variasi, yakni 6 glos menunjukkan variasi bersifat fonetis dan 23 glos yangmenunjukkan variasi leksikal. Dengan demikian, variasi dan perubahan leksikal lebih banyakterjadi dibandingkan dengan variasi dan perubahan fonetis.Kata kunci: makanan tradisional, geolinguistik, glosABSTRACTThis research discusses names of Sundanes traditional food, spread of the names of thefood, and their change and variation in fives villages, namely Ibun, Cibeet, Dukuh, Laksana, andMekarwangi, Ibun District of Bandung Regency. This research uses synchronic and diachronicapproach. The data was collected by using the interview method. Data was collectedfrominformants in research location. The research concludes that there are 85 glosses of 88 glossesofthe names of Sundanes traditional food were answered by informants. This indicates there are85 kinds of traditional food in research location. There are 56 glosses indicate same name offood entire research location and 29 glosses indicate names of food variated, namely 6 glossesindicate phonetic variation and 23 glosses indicate lexical variation, the lexical change andvariation dominated.Keywords: traditional food, geolinguistics, gloss
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Wagiati, Wagiati. "Nama Makanan Tradisional Sunda di Kecamatan Ibun, Kabupaten Bandung: Kajian Geolinguistik." Metahumaniora 7, no. 2 (September 3, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/mh.v7i2.18823.

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Penelitian ini membahas nama makanan tradisional, penyebarannya, dan perubahanserta variasinya di lima desa titik pengamatan, yaitu Desa Ibun, Cibeet, Dukuh, Laksana, danMekarwangi Kecamatan Ibun, Kabupaten Bandung. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekanasinkronis dan diakronis. Pengumpulan data menggunakan metode simak dan cakap denganteknik catat. Sumber data yang digunakan adalah informan atau narasumber yang tinggal dilima desa titik pengamatan. Dari hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa ada 85 glos dari88 glos nama makanan tradisional yang dijawab oleh para informan. Ini menunjukkan bahwaada 85 jenis nama makanan fradisional di lokasi penelitian. Ada 56 glos yang menunjukkannama makanan yang sama di seluruh titik pengamatan dan 29 glos yang menunjukkan namamakanan dengan variasi, yakni 6 glos menunjukkan variasi bersifat fonetis dan 23 glos yangmenunjukkan variasi leksikal. Dengan demikian, variasi dan perubahan leksikal lebih banyakterjadi dibandingkan dengan variasi dan perubahan fonetis.Kata kunci: makanan tradisional, geolinguistik, glosABSTRACTThis research discusses names of Sundanes traditional food, spread of the names of thefood, and their change and variation in fives villages, namely Ibun, Cibeet, Dukuh, Laksana, andMekarwangi, Ibun District of Bandung Regency. This research uses synchronic and diachronicapproach. The data was collected by using the interview method. Data was collectedfrominformants in research location. The research concludes that there are 85 glosses of 88 glossesofthe names of Sundanes traditional food were answered by informants. This indicates there are85 kinds of traditional food in research location. There are 56 glosses indicate same name offood entire research location and 29 glosses indicate names of food variated, namely 6 glossesindicate phonetic variation and 23 glosses indicate lexical variation, the lexical change andvariation dominated.Keywords: traditional food, geolinguistics, gloss
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Isnaeni, Mukhammad, and Multamia RMT Lauder. "VARIASI LEKSIKAL BAHASA SUNDA DI PROVINSI LAMPUNG: KAJIAN DIALEKTOLOGI." JURNAL PESONA 6, no. 2 (April 8, 2021): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.52657/jp.v6i2.1371.

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AbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan persebaran variasi leksikal bahasa Sunda di Provinsi lampung. Untuk mengetahui persebarannya, peneliti menggunakan metode pupuan lapangan sebagai teknik pengumpulan data. Data penelitian dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan daftar tanyaan dialektologi yang sudah dibakukan dan divalidasi oleh Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kemdikbud, yang berisi 200 kosakata dasar Swadesh dan 343 kosakata budaya dasar yang terdiri dari 52 kosakata bagian tubuh, 25 kosakata sistem kekerabatan, 98 kosakata gerak dan kerja, 52 kosakata bilangan, 48 kosakata rumah dan bagiannya, dan 68 kosakata tanaman, halaman, dan pepohonan. Hasil analisis dari 200 kosakata dasar Swadesh dan 52 bagian tubuh menunjukkan bahwa variasi leksikal bahasa Sunda yang ada di Provinsi Lampung memperlihatkan distribusi paling tinggi untuk kelompok satu etimon dengan jumlah 129 glos. Variasi untuk kelompok satu etimon ini lebih tepat disebut variasi fonologis karena masih berasal dari satu etima. Selanjutnya adalah kelompok dua etimon dengan 87 glos, kelompok tiga etimon dengan 30 glos, kelompok empat etimon dengan 6 glos dan kelompok lima etimon dengan 1 glos yang teridentifikasi.Keywords: variasi leksikal, dialektologi, glos, etimon, bahasa Sunda. AbstractThis study aimed to describe the distribution of lexical variations of Sundanese in Lampung Province. To determine the distribution, researchers used the field survey method as a data collection technique. The data were collected by using a standardized dialectological questionnaire composed by National Language Centre (Badan Bahasa) which contains Swadesh’s 200-word list and 343 cultural words consisting of 52-word list in parts of body, 25-word list in kinship, 98-word list in action verbs, 52-word list in figures, 48 -word list in house and its parts, and 68-word list in plants, yard, and trees. The results of the analysis of Swadesh’s 200-word list and 52-word list in parts of the body suggested some lexical variations. They were grouped based on its etyma: one etymon with 129 gloss, two etyma with 87 gloss, three etyma with 30 gloss, four etyma with 6 gloss and five etyma with 1 gloss.Keywords: lexical variation, dialectology, gloss, etymon, Sundanese
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Sholihah, Rizki Amalia. "Korespondensi Fonemis Bahasa Melayu Makassar, Bahasa Mandar, dan Bahasa Bugis." Gramatika: Jurnal Ilmiah Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan 3, no. 1 (June 1, 2015): 60–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31813/gramatika/3.1.2015.121.60--75.

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Penelitian ini difokuskan pada bahasa Melayu Makassar, bahasa Bugis, dan bahasa Mandar. Ketiga bahasa tersebut, jika dilihat dari segi fonologisnya memiliki persamaan dan perbedaan yang menunjukkan bahwa ketiganya diturunkan dari proto bahasa yang sama dan memiliki sifat kekerabatan yang erat. Secara umum, penelitian ini memberikan informasi mengenai data dan keterangan bahasa Melayu Makassar, bahasa Bugis, dan bahasa Mandar untuk penelitian linguistik historis komparatif di Indonesia dan secara khusus menganalisis adanya korespondensi fonemis di antara ketiganya. Data dalam penelitian ini dianalisis dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode perbandingan. Metode ini bertujuan untuk menentukan hukum bunyi (korespondensi bunyi) dari 250 kosa kata dasar bahasa Melayu Makassar, bahasa Bugis, dan bahasa Mandar dengan makna yang sama (satu glos). Apabila terdapat lebih dari satu kata dalam satu glos (sinonim) dari salah satu bahasa, maka kata yang diambil sebagai data dalam penelitian ini adalah kata yang mempunyai bentuk yang sama atau mirip dengan bahasa protonya. Teknik yang digunakan adalah penentuan perangkat korespondensi fonemis dan penentuan formula korespondensi. Berdasarkan 250 glos yang dipilih dapat dihasilkan 105 glos yang memiliki korespondensi fonemis. Adapun korespondensi yang ditemukan melalui penelitian ini adalah /ә ~ a/, /a ~ ә/, /u ~ ɔ/, dan /b ~ w/. Selain itu, dapat diketahui bahwa bahasa Melayu Makassar lebih dekat kekerabatannya dengan bahasa Mandar, dibandingkan dengan bahasa Bugis.
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Kolodzieyski, L., B. Kim, H. Park, H. S. Yoon, and C. W. Lim. "Prevalence of gastrospirillum-like organisms in pigs, cattle, and dogs: a comparison of diagnostic methods between species." Veterinární Medicína 53, No. 4 (April 23, 2008): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/1919-vetmed.

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A survey was conducted to determine the prevalence of spiral-shaped bacteria in animals as a possible source of pathogens causing chronic changes in the human and animal stomach as well as in other parts of the digestive tract. This study was carried out in three different groups of animals, pigs, cattle and dogs. Swabs from the oral cavity of dogs (<I>n</I> = 198) were stained using Gram’s method to evaluate gastrospirillum-like organisms (GLOs) and revealed two different types of GLOs with an incidence of 23.2% (46/198). The stomachs of the pigs (<I>n</I> = 104), cattle (<I>n</I> = 102), and dogs (<I>n</I> = 7) were collected for the urease test, brush cytology, light and electron microscopy, and PCR. A positive urease test was observed in 31.7% (33/104) of pigs, 90.2% (92/102) of cattle, and 85.7% (6/7) of dog samples. GLOs were detected in 37.5% (39/104) of pigs, 62.7% (64/102) of cattle, and 85.7% (6/7) of dog samples by brush cytology. Furthermore, positive PCR results were obtained in the stomach samples of dogs that had tested positive by both the urease test and brush cytology. The morphological study using brush cytology and scanning electron microscopy of a pig stomach revealed bacteria with the typical morphology of GLOs, which appeared to be similar to <I>Helicobacter heilmanii</I>. This study indicates that the urease test and brush cytology are useful tools for diagnosing GLOs in different animals. Moreover, the location of specimen collection can influence the diagnostic sensitivity of the examination.
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Read, Jennifer, Val Klump, Tom Johengen, David Schwab, Kelli Paige, Stuart Eddy, Eric Anderson, and Christine Manninen. "Working in Freshwater: The Great Lakes Observing System Contributions to Regional and National Observations, Data Infrastructure, and Decision Support." Marine Technology Society Journal 44, no. 6 (November 1, 2010): 84–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/mtsj.44.6.12.

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AbstractThe Laurentian Great Lakes is the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem. A charge of the Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS) Regional Association is to help coordinate and integrate data and information relative to the needs of multiple user communities—decision makers with responsibility for coastal resources, maritime operations, human health and water security data, and issues associated with adapting to climate change and weather-related hazards. This article outlines the process GLOS has developed for determining regional data and information needs, how GLOS outreach activities inform data management functions and the development of decision support tools, and how the nearshore network of multiple observation platform types was conceived and is being implemented. The article finishes with a case study of this approach as it is being applied to source water protection, spill response, and search and rescue in the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and Detroit River, the connecting channels that link Lake Huron to Lake Erie.
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Coyer, Caitlin, Desta Gebregiorgis, Kaitlin Patton, Daniela Gheleva, and Lynette Bikos. "Cultivating Global Learning Locally Through Community-Based Experiential Education." Journal of Experiential Education 42, no. 2 (January 23, 2019): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1053825918824615.

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Background: Global learning outcomes (GLOs) are increasingly emphasized within higher education because of the advantages they provide in navigating globalized contexts. The process of global learning may be understood through Mezirow’s theory of transformational learning, in which presentation of dissonant information results in more open, inclusive frames of reference. Purpose: We propose that local community-based experiential learning may facilitate development of GLOs through a process of transformational learning. Methodology/Approach: We used consensual qualitative research-modified (CQR-M) method to describe outcomes of a service-based experiential learning opportunity called Community Kitchen. Findings/Conclusions: Our analyses yielded seven domains within participant responses, many of which align with GLOs: impacting knowledge and skills, changing attitudes through transformational learning, contributing to personal benefit, facilitating relational connections, influencing vocational identity, engaging with the community, and providing a unique experience. Implications: Experiential learning may be a viable avenue through which global learning occurs locally through service-learning experiences.
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Rufo, Derara Duba, Taye Girma Debelee, and Worku Gachena Negera. "A Hybrid Machine Learning Model Based on Global and Local Learner Algorithms for Diabetes Mellitus Prediction." Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering 54 (January 10, 2022): 65–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jbbbe.54.65.

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Health is a critical condition for living things, even before the technology exists. Nowadays the healthcare domain provides a lot of scope for research as it has extremely evolved. The most researched areas of health sectors include diabetes mellitus (DM), breast cancer, brain tumor, etc. DM is a severe chronic disease that affects human health and has a high rate throughout the world. Early prediction of DM is important to reduce its risk and even avoid it. In this study, we propose a DM prediction model based on global and local learner algorithms. The proposed global and local learners stacking (GLLS) model; combines the prediction algorithms from two largely different but complementary machine learning paradigms, specifically XGBoost and NB from global learning whereas kNN and SVM (with RBF kernel) from local learning and aggregates them by stacking ensemble technique using LR as meta-learner. The effectiveness of the GLLS model was proved by comparing several performance measures and the results of different contrast experiments. The evaluation results on UCI Pima Indian diabetes data-set (PIDD) indicates the model has achieved the better prediction performance of 99.5%, 99.5%, 99.5%, 99.1%, and 100% in terms of accuracy, AUC, F1 score, sensitivity, and specificity respectively, compared to other research results mentioned in the literature. Moreover, to better validate the GLLS model performance, three additional medical data sets; Messidor, WBC, ILPD, are considered and the model also achieved an accuracy of 82.1%, 98.6%, and 89.3% respectively. Experimental results proved the effectiveness and superiority of our proposed GLLS model.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "GLLOs"

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Glos, Martin [Verfasser]. "Messung des kardialen autonomen Tonus mittels nichtinvasiver Verfahren in der Diagnostik und Therapie schlafbezogener Atmungsstörungen / Martin Glos." Berlin : Medizinische Fakultät Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1113592877/34.

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Polec, Patryk. "Hurrah Revolutionaries and Polish Patriots: The Polish Communist Movement in Canada, 1918-1950." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23108.

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This thesis constitutes the first full-length study of Polish Communists in Canada, a group that provided a substantial segment of the countries socialist left in the early 20th century. It traces the roots of socialist support in Poland, its transplantation to Canada, the challenges it faced within an ethnic community heavily influenced by Catholicism, the complications caused by its links to the Comintern, and its changing strength and decline. It offers a deeper understanding of the ways in which the Communist party was able to appeal to certain ethnic groups, such as through cultural outreach, as well as its complicated and often arguably counter-productive relationship with the Comintern. It also furnishes important information on the efforts of the RCMP and Polish consulates to maintain control over the communists, as well as how generally improved material conditions among Poles, especially following the Second World War, along with the influence of the Cold War, accounted for a rapid decline in support. The thesis is primarily based on sources generated by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs or, more precisely, by the Polish consulates in Winnipeg, Montreal and Ottawa. One the Canadian side, the thesis took advantage of RCMP records, Canadian security bulletins, immigration records and Polish-language newspapers printed in Canada. By utilizing these sources, this study not only analyses the interaction of the Polish Canadian communist movement with other segments of the Polish community in Canada, but it also moves beyond the introverted approach that has characterized most studies of ethnic organizations in Canada by placing the movement within a “Canadian” context to analyze its relations with the government, broader segments of Canadian society, and the Communist Party of Canada (CPC).
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Knorz, Markus Verfasser], Jan-Willem van de [Akademischer Betreuer] Kuilen, Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] Glos, and Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] [Niemz. "Investigation of structurally bonded ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) as influenced by adhesive type and moisture / Markus Knorz. Betreuer: Jan-Willem van de Kuilen. Gutachter: Peter Glos ; Peter Niemz ; Jan-Willem van de Kuilen." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2015. http://d-nb.info/108148814X/34.

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Kohlmann, Yvonne. "Charakterisierung des Proteoms von Ralstonia eutropha H16 unter lithoautotrophen und anaeroben Bedingungen." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17236.

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Das Biopolymer-produzierende Knallgasbakterium Ralstonia eutropha H16 gilt mit seinem außergewöhnlichen Stoffwechsel als vielversprechender Produktionsstamm für die weiße Biotechnologie. Es wächst auf einer Vielzahl organischer Substrate sowie chemolithoautotroph mit H2 und CO2 als einzige Energie- bzw. Kohlenstoffquelle. Unter anaeroben Bedingungen ist es zudem zur Denitrifikation befähigt. In dieser Arbeit wurde das Proteinprofil von R. eutropha unter chemolithoautotrophen sowie anaeroben Bedingungen mittels GeLC-MS/MS untersucht. Beide Proteomstudien offenbarten, dass die Nutzung unterschiedlicher Elektronendonoren bzw. -akzeptoren mit zahlreichen Veränderungen im Proteinbestand der Zellen einherging. Hierbei waren neben Proteinen metabolischer und Transportprozesse auch jene der Zellbewegung betroffen. Die Ergebnisse stellen im Vergleich zu vorangegangenen Studien den bisher umfassendsten Überblick zum Proteinbestand beim H2-basierten sowie anaeroben Wachstum in R. eutropha dar. Von besonderer Bedeutung war dabei das Einbinden der Analyse der Membran als Ort wichtiger Energie- und Transportprozesse. Besonderes Interesse galt einem unter H2/CO2-Bedingungen abundanten Zweikomponentensystem. Sequenzvergleiche zeigten Ähnlichkeit zum Regulationssystem der Katabolitrepression des Biphenylabbaus in Acidovorax sp. KKS102. Die Deletion des Response-Regulator-Gens führte zu vielfältigen Wachstumseffekten auf Substraten wie Fructose, Glycerin sowie auf H2/CO2. Der pleiotrope Phänotyp sowie die Ergebnisse von Genexpressionsstudien und der Suche nach Regulator-Bindestellen lassen eine globale Rolle des Systems im Energie- und/oder Kohlenstoffmetabolismus von R. eutropha H16 annehmen. Histidin-Kinase und Response Regulator wurden in GloS bzw. GloR umbenannt. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt eindrucksvoll das Potential der Proteomik als Teil der funktionellen Genomik für den Anstoß neuer Forschungsansätze zur Evaluierung des biotechnologischen Potentials von Mikroorganismen.
Due to its remarkable metabolism the bioplastic-producing “Knallgas” bacterium Ralstonia eutropha H16 is ranked as a promising production strain for white biotechnology. It grows on a wide range of organic substrates as well as lithoautotrophically on H2 and CO2 as sole energy and carbon source, respectively. Under anaerobic conditions it thrives by denitrification. This thesis focused on characterizing the protein profiles of lithoautotrophically and anaerobically grown R. eutropha cells. Proteome analyses revealed an extensive protein repertoire adapting the organism to alternative electron donors and acceptors, respectively. Changes concerned proteins involved in metabolic and transport processes as well as in cell movement. Compared to previous studies the results reported here offer the most comprehensive proteomic survey regarding the H2-based as well as anaerobic lifestyle of R. eutropha so far. In this context analyzing the cell membrane as a place for a number of energy, transport and signal transduction processes was of particular importance. Special interest aroused the identification of a two-component system upregulated on H2/CO2. Sequence analysis offered high similarity to the regulatory system for catabolite control of biphenyl degradation in Acidovorax sp. KKS102. Deletion of the response regulator gene led to versatile growth effects on substrates such as fructose and glycerol as well as H2/CO2. This pleiotrophic phenotype as well as the results of gene expression studies and the search for regulator binding sites suggests that the two-component system is a global player in energy and/or carbon metabolism in R. eutropha and possibly other bacteria. Thus, histidine kinase and response regulator have been renamed GloS/R. Since their characterization was initiated by proteomic data this study impressively elucidates the power of functional genomics in terms of revealing new research approaches to evaluate the biotechnological use of microbes.
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Glos, Martin Frank [Verfasser]. "Epidurale Injektionen beim radikulären Lumbalsyndrom / vorgelegt von Martin Frank Glos." 2000. http://d-nb.info/961996706/34.

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ZHANG, JUN-SHENG, and 張鈞盛. "Study on Glos sogyne Tenuifolia Extraction methods and product development." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/x68ahb.

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Glos, Julian [Verfasser]. "Amphibian communities of the dry forest of Western Madagascar : taxonomy, ecology and conservation / vorgelegt von Julian Glos." 2006. http://d-nb.info/980714974/34.

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Glos, Stefan [Verfasser]. "Präzisions-Dichtemessungen von Propan, Propylen, n-Butan und Isobutan sowie Entwicklung eines Normdichtemessgerätes für die Erdgasindustrie / von Stefan Glos." 2004. http://d-nb.info/972452583/34.

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Glos, Anna Katharina [Verfasser]. "Der Einfluss von drei kommerziell erhältlichen Diäten für allergische Hunde und einem Plazebo auf Hunde mit atopischer Dermatitis / vorgelegt von Anna Katharina Glos." 2007. http://d-nb.info/989310388/34.

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Books on the topic "GLLOs"

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Cybulski, Kazimierz. Glos Niemy. London: Oficyna Poetow i Malarzy, 1986.

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Glos naszego cienia. Poznan: REBIS, 1998.

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Groening, Lies. Bezdzwieczny glos jednej klaszczacej dloni. Warszawa: Iskry, 1988.

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Baker, Jane. Stapleton, Glos (2): A parish history. Bristol: J. Baker, 1995.

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Swiadectwo trauma glos: Literackie prezentacje Holokaustu. Krakow: Towarzystwo Autorow i Wydawcow Prac Naukowych Universitas, 2007.

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Broda, M. Glos rosyjskiej prawdy... "Zrozumiec Dostojewskiego" - rozumiec Rosje? Lodz: Ibidem, 2018.

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Pêle-Mêle: Loewensteinova abeceda : 500 glos ze zápisníku. Praha: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2007.

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Kolberová, Urszula. "Głos ludu"--gazeta mniejszości polskiej na Zaolziu: Zarys problematyki. Ostrava: Ostravská univerzita Ostrava, Filozofická fakulta, 2009.

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Que yo también soy pueta [sic]: La literatura gauchesca rioplatense y brasileña (si glos XIX-XX). Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2007.

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Bishop, Anne. Glos. Initium, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "GLLOs"

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Daid, Rory Mc. "Glos, Voce, Voice." In The Changing Faces of Ireland, 17–33. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-475-1_2.

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Štuikys, Vytautas, and Renata Burbaitė. "Agent-Based GLOs/SLOs for STEM." In Smart STEM-Driven Computer Science Education, 217–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78485-4_9.

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"∞glos." In The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles. Fairchild Books, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501365072.7010.

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Collas, Rémi, Marine Laforge, and Irène Béguier. "Courtonne-la-Meurdrac, « Les Hauts de Glos » (Calvados)." In Journées archéologiques de Normandie, 49–59. Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.purh.17300.

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Mewe, William. "125 From William Mewe Eastington, Glos., 20 July 1653." In Calendar of the Correspondence of Richard Baxter, Vol. 1: 1638–1660, edited by N. H. Keeble and Geoffrey F. Nuttall. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00007807.

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Mewe, William. "599 From William Mewe Eastington, Glos., 5 September 1659." In Calendar of the Correspondence of Richard Baxter, Vol. 1: 1638–1660, edited by N. H. Keeble and Geoffrey F. Nuttall, 407. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00008283.

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Jackman, Thomas. "886 From Thomas Jackman Newent, Glos., 14 June 1672." In Calendar of the Correspondence of Richard Baxter, Vol. 2: 1660–1696, edited by N. H. Keeble and Geoffrey F. Nuttall, 133. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00009887.

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Jackman, Thomas. "890 From Thomas Jackman Newent, Glos., 24 July 1672." In Calendar of the Correspondence of Richard Baxter, Vol. 2: 1660–1696, edited by N. H. Keeble and Geoffrey F. Nuttall, 135. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00009891.

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Blanc, Paul David. "The Crazy Years." In Fake Silk. Yale University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300204667.003.0002.

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This chapter examines various incidents attesting to the toxic health effects of artificial silk production on workers employed in factories. The British Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Workshops, published in 1925, was the first to capture carbon disulfide poisoning as a reportable disease. Fifteen cases of carbon disulfide toxicity were identified in that year. In that same year, La Medicina del Lavoro published a very brief notice of a British report on carbon disulfide exposure under the heading “Cause of poisoning in the artificial silk industry.” While the Italians were amassing important new information on the health risks of viscose rayon, a representative committee of U.S. textile manufacturers voted to discard “glos” and adopt “rayon” as the commercial term of choice for artificial silk. In 1931 the Statesman and Nation published a report by Sir Thomas Legge, “An Industrial Danger,” devoted to the subject of the artificial silk industry.
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Sanmartín, Joaquín. "Über die (Un-)Möglichkeit eines “Glossary of Old Syrian [GlOS]”." In Organization, Representation, and Symbols of Power in the Ancient Near East, 781–94. Penn State University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/j.ctv1bxgx80.64.

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Conference papers on the topic "GLLOs"

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Stolper, Charles D., Florian Foerster, Minsuk Kahng, Zhiyuan Lin, Aakash Goel, John Stasko, and Duen Horng Chau. "GLOs." In CHI '14: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2559206.2581239.

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Giulia, Crocioni, Di Vece Chiara, and Hananeh Esmailbeigi. "GLOS: GLOve for Speech Recognition." In 2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2019.8857927.

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Wen, Lingfeng, Stefan Eberl, Jing Bai, and Dagan Feng. "Enhanced formation of parametric images using fast regressive GLLS for noisy functional imaging." In 2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2007.4353257.

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Wen, Lingfeng, Stefan Eberl, and Dagan Feng. "Enhanced parameter estimation with GLLS and the Bootstrap Monte Carlo method for dynamic SPECT." In Conference Proceedings. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2006.259994.

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Wen, Lingfeng, Stefan Eberl, and Dagan Feng. "Enhanced parameter estimation with GLLS and the Bootstrap Monte Carlo method for dynamic SPECT." In Conference Proceedings. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2006.4397438.

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Angelis, Georgios I., Julian C. Matthews, Fotis A. Kotasidis, Pawel J. Markiewicz, William R. Lionheart, and Andrew J. Reader. "Evaluation of a direct 4D reconstruction method using GLLS for estimating parametric maps of micro-parameters." In 2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2011 NSS/MIC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2011.6153879.

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