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Journal articles on the topic "Transforming elements"

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Kirby, Robert C. "A general approach to transforming finite elements." SMAI journal of computational mathematics 4 (April 26, 2018): 197–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.5802/smai-jcm.33.

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Thorisson, Hermann. "Transforming random elements and shifting random fields." Annals of Probability 24, no. 4 (1996): 2057–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/aop/1041903217.

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Ely, Todd A. "Transforming Mean and Osculating Elements Using Numerical Methods." Journal of the Astronautical Sciences 62, no. 1 (March 2015): 21–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40295-015-0036-2.

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Singh, Dhananjay, and Antonio J. Jara. "Transforming Future Cities: Smart City." Electronics 11, no. 10 (May 11, 2022): 1534. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11101534.

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Wallin, Arto. "Transforming Healthcare through Entrepreneurial Innovations." International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 9, no. 1 (January 2017): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijesma.2017010101.

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Although digitalization has profoundly changed the business logic in many industries, the healthcare sector still operates in many areas as in the pre-digital era. During recent years, humans have witnessed the rise of new digital health ventures, many of which have revolutionary ideas of how to transform business logics in the organizational fields of healthcare. However, in many cases the institutional arrangements of the field are so strong that new ventures face major challenges in breaking the institutional elements that prevent the introduction and diffusion of service innovations. This paper studies the cases of five companies that aim to transform specific niche areas in healthcare and how these entrepreneurs perceive the influence of institutional elements on their actions.
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Cho, Seung-Hyun, Chan Hyeong Park, In-Young Chung, and Jinho Jeong. "Wideband impedance-transforming three-port power divider using lumped elements." Microwave and Optical Technology Letters 51, no. 11 (November 2009): 2570–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mop.24675.

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Salolainen, Maarit, Anna-Mari Leppisaari, and Kirsi Niinimäki. "Transforming Fashion Expression through Textile Thinking." Arts 8, no. 1 (December 24, 2018): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts8010003.

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The focus of this research is on the experiences of a new fashion pedagogy linked to textile studios at Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, in Helsinki, Finland. Rich practice-based research and skilled use of materials and textile techniques are elements of transforming fashion design implemented through studio-based pedagogy. Effective learning is constructed by adding tacit and haptic knowledge of textiles into fashion expression. Furthermore, while textile design combines elements from aesthetic creativity with technical skills, this knowledge, textile thinking, can form a new grounding for fashion design. Through reflective learning, practically oriented and theoretical knowledge can be combined, and hands-on studio pedagogy has established the platform for this type of learning. Fashion students’ textile studies extend to woven fabrics and jacquards as well as knits, embroideries, prints, and other finishing techniques and aim to teach them about industrial manufacturing and provide them with an understanding of industrial processes and requirements. This research observes this transformation process of fashion expression through textile thinking based on observations, teachers’ reflections, and student interviews. Further, the learning outcomes have been reflected against the transformation of the curriculum to provide understanding for this development process.
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Popov, A. V., I. V. Notov, and A. A. Rozhnov. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STRESS-STRAIN STATE OF BEARING OF SPHERICAL TRANSFORMING MECHANISM OF VARIOUS STRUCTURES." IZVESTIA VOLGOGRAD STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, no. 2(249) (February 25, 2021): 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.35211/1990-5297-2021-2-249-49-52.

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The article presents a comparative analysis of the stress-strain state of the elements of a spherical transforming mechanisms operating in various structural versions. During the analysis of the acting stresses, the calculation schemes of the acting forces were developed, the stress-strain state of the elements of the spherical transforming mechanism in dynamics was modeled. For the obtained results of the theoretical study, recommendations were developed to improve the reliability and strength, provided that this mechanism is used as part of various types of drive.
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Krupa, Tadeusz. "Elements of Theory of the Correct Operations of Logistics Transforming Networks." Foundations of Management 9, no. 1 (December 20, 2017): 347–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fman-2017-0026.

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Abstract In this paper, transformer logistics networks are treated as flow models of discrete manufacturing systems (FMDMS). The purpose is to formalize FMDMS into logical formulas called transformer functions. Transformer logistics networks are able to handle buffers and their production orders in a way that ensures full monitoring of the logic technology stored in the memory of a transforming network (t-network). The structural and functional complexity of the t-network makes it impossible to carry out formal proof of its proper functioning for any new order placement in buffers and transformers. This is because with the growing capacity in buffers, the number of available states of tnetworks also increases, and as such, the number of transformers and buffers unable to effectively generate new production orders that protect the t-network is also increasing. The problem therefore becomes to maintain t-network equilibrium technology that guarantees the continuity of the logical operations and processes of resource transformation.
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Mamatha, T. M., B. Venkatesh, and R. Pramod. "Numerical Integration over Ellipsoid by transforming into 10-noded Tetrahedral Elements." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 310 (February 2018): 012144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/310/1/012144.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Transforming elements"

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Sackenheim, Jeffrey Alan. "Learning from suburbia transforming successful elements of suburbia to spur urban /." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2005. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=ucin1115205716.

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Thesis (Master of Architecture)--University of Cincinnati, 2005.
Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed Dec. 14, 2006). Includes abstract. Keywords: Urban Renewal, Suburbia, Urban Sprawl, City Centers, Revitalization. Includes bibliographical references.
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SACKENHEIM, JEFFREY ALAN. "LEARNING FROM SUBURBIA: TRANSFORMING SUCCESSFUL ELEMENTS OF SUBURBIA TO SPUR URBAN REVITALIZATION IN CINCINNATI." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1115205716.

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Andrews, Emily Katherine 1975. "Elastic elements with embedded actuation and sensing for use in self-transforming robotic planetary explorers." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/88866.

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Banerjee, Chaitali. "The Osteocalcin Gene: Transcriptional Elements and Factors Regulating TGF-β1 Responsiveness and Tissue-Specific Expression in Bone Cells: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 1998. http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/145.

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Osteocalcin (OC) is a bone specific protein expressed during differentiation and mineralization of the bone extracellular matrix. The Osteocalcin gene is transcriptionally regulated by several basal, hormone- and cytokine-responsive elements. To address the potential role of TGF-β1 regulation and tissue-specific expression of the OC gene, we defined regulatory elements and factors mediating the transcriptional activity of the rat OC (rOC) promoter. TGF-β1 modulates the differentiation of cells of the osteogenic lineage and downregulates the osteoblast-specific expression of OC. By promoter deletion and mutational analyses, a TGF-β1 responsive element at nt -146 to -139 and a contiguous tissue-specific enhancer element at nt -136 to -130 on the rOC promoter were identified. These studies show that Fra-2, a member of the AP-1 family of proteins, binds to the TGF-β1 responsive element and activates basal OC expression. TGF-β1 induced phosphorylation of Fra-2 inhibits this activation, resulting in repression of OC gene transcription. The tissue-specific enhancer element contiguous to the TGF-β1 responsive element contains an AML (Cbfa) binding sequence. This element, designated OC Box II, contributes to 75% of the basal OC promoter activity and forms an osteoblast-specific protein-DNA complex in in-vitro assays. The activation potential of this binding sequence was established by overexpressing AML (Cbfa) transcription activator proteins in osteoblastic as well as in non-osseous cell lines. Interestingly, overexpression not only enhances rOC promoter activity in osteoblasts but also mediates promoter activity in a non-osseous human fibroblastic cell-line. Subsequently, we identified AML-3 (Cbfa1) as the major AML family member present in the osteoblast specific complex and demonstrate that AML-3 (Cbfa1) is expressed predominantly as a 5.4 kb transcript in rat bone tissues. Finally, to establish the functional involvement of AML (Cbfa) transcription factors in osteoblast differentiation, we utilized antisense strategies to demonstrate that blocking expression of all AML (Cbfa) related genes in primary osteoblast cultures significantly decreased several parameters which are linked to differentiation of normal diploid osteoblasts. These results indicate that AML-3 (Cbfa1) is a key transcription factor in bone cells and that the activity of the AML (Cbfa) family of proteins is required for completion of osteoblast differentiation.
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Tang, W. "A generalized approach for transforming domain integrals into boundary integrals in boundary element methods." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.378981.

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Hallatschek, Werner. "Die Regulation des humanen Lipopolysaccharid bindenden Proteins (hLBP)." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät I, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/15202.

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Das Lipopolysaccharid Bindende Protein (LBP) ist ein überwiegend in der Leber synthetisiertes Akutphaseprotein. Es bindet den Zellwandbestandteil Lipopolysaccharid (LPS) Gram-negativer Bakterien und transportiert es zu zellulären Rezeptoren, wodurch das angeborene Immunsystem aktiviert wird. In dieser Arbeit wird die Regulation der LBP-Expression in Interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6 und Dexamethason (Dex) stimulierten humanen Hepatomzelllinien HuH-7 und HepG2 untersucht. Der wichtigste Stimulator ist dabei IL-6, dessen Wirkung über die Transkriptionsfaktoren (TF) Stat-3, C/EBP-beta und AP-1 vermittelt wird. Für alle 3 TF konnten aktive Bindungsstellen auf dem LBP-Promotor nachgewiesen werden. Für IL-1-Effekte die u. a. über den TF NF-kappaB vermittelt werden, konnten ebenfalls aktive Bindungsstellen nachgewiesen werden. Die Wirkung von Dex wird über Glucocorticoid Responsive Elements (GREs) vermittelt. Auf dem LBP-Promotor befinden, sich wie gezeigt werden konnte, mehrere aktive GREs, wobei einige verstärkend und einige hemmend wirken. Eine zu beobachtende Synergiewirkung von Dex und IL-6 wird durch die Aufregulation des IL-6-Rezeptors durch Dex verursacht. Die LBP-Expression kann durch TGF (Transforming Growth Factor)-beta gehemmt werden. Der TGF-beta-Signalweg über Smads ist in den Hepatomzellen aktiv, vermittelt aber nicht den TGF-beta-Hemmeffekt, sondern eine geringe stimulierende Wirkung, die bei alleiniger TGF-beta-Inkubation auftritt. Die inhibierende Wirkung von TGF-beta wird durch Gfi-1- und AP-1-Bindungsstellen vermittelt. Die Gfi-1-Bindungsstelle nimmt dabei, wie hier erstmals gezeigt werden konnte, eine herausragende Stellung ein. Die Aufklärung der LBP-Regulation und dabei besonders die Hemmung der LBP-Expression kann mittelfristig dazu beitragen, den klinischen Verlauf von inflammatorischen und infektiösen Erkrankungen zu beeinflussen und bietet daher Potenzial für neue Therapieansätze.
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding protein (LBP) is an acute phase protein with the ability to bind and transfer LPS of Gram-negative bacteria. This soluble pattern recognition molecule represents an important defense principle of the host. Regulation of the hepatic acute phase response and its termination are important mechanisms for limiting systemic inflammatory activity of the host. Here were analyze the cooperation of Interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, and Dexamethasone (Dex) at LBP expression in the hepatoma cell lines HuH-7 and Hep G2. The major inducer of LBP expression is IL-6. Within the LBP promoter numerously highly consensus binding sites such as AP-1, C/EBP-beta? and STAT3 are present, that confer transcriptional activity as shown by truncation and mutation experiments. Additionally, activate NF-kappaB sites activated by IL-1 were detected at the LBP promoter. By mutation experiments of the promoter furthermore were found differentially active glucocorticoid response elements (GREs). The promoter contains GREs enhancing the activity as well as inhibitory ones. The enhancing effect towards LBP expression by Dex was mediated by IL-6. Dex stimulated the expression of the IL-6 receptor and therefore upregulated the IL-6 pathway. Transforming Growth Factor (TGF)-beta is able to inhibit LBP expression in stimulated cells. An AP-1 binding site was identified mediating inhibitory TGF-beta effects towards LBP promoter activity. Furthermore it was shown that a growth factor independence (Gfi)-1 binding site localized near the AP-1 site is essential for mediating the TGF-beta inhibitory effect. The relevancy of the Gfi-1 site fore mediating TGF-beta effects indicates a novel mechanism for understanding inhibitory TGF-beta effects at the transcriptional level. In summary the complex regulation of LBP were elucidate which may help to eventually develop novel intervention strategies for acute phase, sepsis, and septic shock.
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Fan, Li-Fang, and 范瓈方. "Transforming Elements of Hakka Clothing into Fashion Design." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/91683450556816708238.

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國立臺北科技大學
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We can see the characteristic of Hakkanese’s diligence, assiduous on Hakka clothing. They change residence to other place because of fighting a disorderly change many years ago. It affects Hakka clothing wearing and making. For saving a resource, Hakka designed a kind of clothing with multi-wear and functions. It''s more convenience and suitable for wearing in every situation. The color is blue because Hakka use blue dry to dye clothes. It''s very nature and also is a cultural special feature of Hakka clothing. If we make use of the cultural characteristic in our life, not only shows the cultural Hakka clothing but also match the environmental protection assertion that promotes the concern of Hakka culture in the world. These 3 creations mainly focus on cultural special feature of the Hakka clothing which applied to modern costume design: (1) To understand Hakka history and life style through Hakka traditional clothing; (2) To collect Hakka fashionable creations and multi-wear portfolios, then analyze the design feature; (3) Inquire into how Hakka clothing combine with the modern; (4) Use the characteristic of Hakka clothing, and create modern clothes. Let the tradition innovates.
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(8045321), Yunlan Zhang. "Stress- and Temperature-Induced Phase Transforming Architected Materials with Multistable Elements." Thesis, 2019.

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Architected materials are a class of materials with novel properties that consist of numerous periodic unit cells. In past investigations, researchers have demonstrated how architected materials can achieve these novel properties by tailoring the features of the unit cells without changing the bulk materials. Here, a group of architected materials called Phase Transforming Cellular Materials (PXCMs) are investigated with the goal of mimicking the novel properties of shape-memory alloys. A general methodology is developed for creating 1D PXCMs that exhibit temperature-induced reverse phase transformations (i.e., shape memory effect) after undergoing large deformations. During this process, the PXCMs dissipate energy but remain elastic (i.e., superelasticity). Next, inspired by the hydration-induced shape recovery of feathers, a PXCM-spring system is developed that uses the superelasticity of PXCMs to achieve shape recovery. Following these successes, the use of PXCMs to resist simulated seismic demands is evaluated. To study how they behave in a dynamic environment and how well their response can be estimated in such an environment, a single degree of freedom-PXCM system is subjected to a series of simulated ground motions. Lastly, the concept of PXCMs is extended into two dimensions by creating PXCMs that achieve superelasticity in two or more directions. Overall, the findings of this investigation indicate that PXCMs: 1) can achieve shape memory and recovery effects through temperature changes, 2) offer a novel alternative to traditional building materials for resisting seismic demands, and 3) can be expanded into two dimensions while still exhibiting superelasticity.

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LIANG, CHEN CHEN, and 陳貞良. "An Action Research on Using Creative Thinking Teaching in Instruction of Transforming Verbal Elements into Visual Images." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35702851480921257874.

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Abstract Nowadays, not only do children acquire knowledge at school, but they also should have creativity. The study integrates current teaching materials and self created teaching plans in the instruction of transforming verbal elements into visual images. It also applies creative thinking teaching pattern and strategy to cultivate students with creative thinking skills. The study focuses on the verbal elements and visual images which first and second graders are familiar with, designs a creative thinking teaching plan that can promote students’ multi-intelligences. The rationale of this study is to apply the reflection repeatedly and modify the curriculum during the instruction. The data were collected during the study are included as following: reflection log, observation archive, interview data, and student document. All the data were analyzed by using constant comparison and triangulation to evaluate students’ performances. Therefore, the researcher is trying to utilize the creative thinking teaching strategy into the instruction of transforming verbal elements into visual images. Finally, I hope the findings and conclusion in this research can provide teachers a creative thinking teaching in the instruction of transforming verbal elements into visual images.
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Kanies, Cindy Lynn. "Enrichment of AU-rich element containing mRNAs during intestinal cell epithelial-mesenchymal transition roles, mechanisms, and significance /." Diss., 2008. http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/ETD-db/available/etd-03272008-140527/.

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Books on the topic "Transforming elements"

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Linda Applewhite's architectural interiors: Transforming your home with decorative structural elements. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 2007.

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Chia, Mantak. Fusion of the five elements I: Basic and advanced meditations for transforming negative emotions. Huntington, N.Y: Healing Tao Books, 1989.

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Tang, W. Transforming domaininto boundary integrals in BEM: A generalized approach. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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W, Tang. Transforming domain into boundary integrals in BEM: A generalized approach. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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Ternovaya, Lyudmila. Geopolitical culture. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1483954.

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The monograph examines geopolitics from the point of view of filling its content with the meanings of geopolitical culture, in which not only geographical, but also historical images occupy a prominent place, and linguistic constructions allow us to attach a symbolic meaning to established concepts. Geopolitical culture, like any other, acts as a tool for processing consciousness and transforming space. The space itself, from the perspective of studies of geopolitical culture, turns into a multidimensional model that simultaneously combines real objects and elements related to the world of geopolitical imagination. It is intended for specialists in geopolitics, history and theory of international relations, sociology and cultural studies. It will also be of interest to a wide range of readers.
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Knotter, Ad. Transformations of Trade Unionism. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724715.

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The historical experiences of workers organizing in Europe and the United States figure among the many forms of workers’ resistance resulting from the variety of labour relations in the global past. They cannot and will not be uniformly duplicated or copied from their present form in the global transformations of labour and workers’ movements that we are witnessing today. Nevertheless, in the twentieth century trade unionism as a form of collective agency among workers became a global phenomenon. With growing numbers of workers being exposed to wage labour and labour markets, the cases of workers organizing in the original heartlands of trade unionism in Europe and the United States can provide a historical background for future prospects and transformations. Based on comparisons of long-term developments and focusing on transnational connections, Transformations of Trade Unionism shows that historically there have been many varieties of trade unionism, emerging independently or transforming older ones, and that these varieties and transformations can be explained by specific and changing labour regimes. The case studies all start from Dutch examples, or incorporate a Dutch element, but the comparative and transnational approach connects these histories to general developments in Europe and United States from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century. This publication was made possible thanks to the generous financial support of the Stichting Unger - van Brero Fonds
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Ruth, Melody. Transforming Grief Through the Elements: Earth Air Fire Water. Spirit Ninja LLC, 2018.

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Chia, Mantak. Fusion of the Five Elements: Meditations for Transforming Negative Emotions. Destiny Books, 2007.

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Kintrea, Keith, and Rebecca Madgin, eds. Transforming Glasgow. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447349778.001.0001.

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“Transforming Glasgow is designed to become an essential book for academics, students, and urban practitioners. The book explores how the city of Glasgow is coming to terms with its post-industrial status and the challenges it still faces to reposition itself as an economically competitive and socially just modern city. The ways in which Glasgow is navigating its transition from a de-industrial to a post-industrial city and beyond will be critically examined through 14 thematic chapters along with an introduction and conclusion. The chapters cover the fundamental elements of urban transformation including health, housing, migration, transport, the built environment, culture, sustainability, community development, governance, and economic development, with attention to the transformation of Glasgow as a place and the impacts on people in the city. In so doing Transforming Glasgow seeks to question what comprises a post-industrial city and the extent to which Glasgow is moving beyond characterisation as a post-industrial city.”
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Maneewan, Chiqa, and Mantak Chia. Fusion of the Five Elements: Basic and Advanced Meditations for Transforming Megative Emotions. Tuttle Pub, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Transforming elements"

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Fischer, Martina. "Recovering from Violent Conflict: Regeneration and (Re-)Integration as Elements of Peacebuilding." In Transforming Ethnopolitical Conflict, 373–402. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-05642-3_18.

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Ford, Julian D. "Essential elements of crisis intervention." In Crises in the psychotherapy session: Transforming critical moments into turning points., 63–79. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000225-004.

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Kulczycki, Piotr, and Damian Kruszewski. "Detection of Atypical Elements by Transforming Task to Supervised Form." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 458–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69900-4_58.

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Mostert, V., I. Dreher, J. Köhrle, and J. Abel. "Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Inhibits Selenoprotein P Expression in Cultured Human Liver Cells." In Trace Elements in Man and Animals 10, 899–900. New York, NY: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47466-2_284.

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Wily, Liz Alden. "Transforming legal status of customary land rights: what this means for women and men in rural Africa." In Land governance and gender: the tenure-gender nexus in land management and land policy, 169–81. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247664.0014.

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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of land tenure reform, which should, in theory, prove a potent trigger towards equitable land relations between men and women in the customary land sector. This has been progressively underway in Africa since the 1990s. Broadly, a common objective is to release customary rights from their historical subordination as occupancy and use rights on presumed unowned lands, and much of which land remains vests in governments as ownercustodians. Or, where national laws have treated customary rights more equitably, a principal aim of reforms is to increase their security by these rights to be registrable without their extinction and conversion into statutory private rights. In short, this new phase of African land reform could signal the end of 70 years of intended disappearance of customary tenure as formally advised by the East African Royal Commission in 1955 and core elements of which were also adopted by France in respect of its own African possessions.
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Milne, Catherine, Colin Hennessy Elliott, Adam Devitt, and Kathryn Scantlebury. "Learning from Flint: How Matter Imposes Itself in the Anthropocene and What That Means for Education." In Palgrave Studies in Education and the Environment, 245–57. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79622-8_15.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we explore one aspect of the Anthropocene, the vital, vibrant connections between life and matter (Whatmore, Cultural Geographies 13(4):600–609, 2006.). Drawing on the effectivity of water as a solution and the “Flint water crisis,” we explore how humans tend not to notice matter unless it brings an effect upon them. Our approach follows Melinda Benson, (Natural Resources Journal 59:251–280, 2019) in seeking to decenter human exceptionalism and explore the chemical and biological actors relationally engaged in a system with humans engendering phenomena that are unpredictable as we demonstrate in a case study of the City of Flint and its access to drinking water for humans. As this case highlights, often matter only becomes noticed when it establishes an ontological disturbance forcing itself on human experience and becoming noticed in the process. Important elements of such “noticing” are tied up with the human-material intra-actions engendering phenomena that is shaped by race and geographic history. Rather than constructing Flint and other examples as emergencies or crises that need to be solved, education should explore the dynamic nature of these events and the intra-actions of all elements. This approach offers one strategy for transforming what K–12 science education looks like for both developing scientists and everyday citizens.
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Jaime de Pablos, María Elena. "Becoming Resilient Subjects: Vulnerability and Resistance in Emma Donoghue’s Room." In Cultural Representations of Gender Vulnerability and Resistance, 33–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95508-3_3.

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AbstractEmma Donoghue’s novel Room narrates the story of Ma, a 26-year-old woman who has been imprisoned for seven years in an eleven-by-eleven-foot soundproof garden shed in an unnamed place in America with her 5-year-old boy, Jack. This present chapter deals with the abusive conditions of oppression and confinement that Ma and Jack must face both in captivity and after escape, the impact that these conditions have on their body, psyche and social life, the different practices of resistance that mother and child enact to cope with them and the transforming process they must undergo to bounce back from them. Judith Butler’s Theory of Vulnerability helps us understand how Emma Donoghue resorts to the notion of vulnerability in resistance to shape Room characters’ subjectivity, Julia Kristeva’s Theory of the Abject lets us explain why Ma and Jack fall into the category of socially disturbing elements in a patriarchal symbolic order and Boris Cyrulnik’s Theory of Resilience is paramount to examine the process that the protagonists must undergo to overcome trauma.
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Kirsten, Jan. "Companion Diagnostics and Beyond - An Essential Element in the Puzzle of Transforming Healthcare." In Nucleic Acids as Molecular Diagnostics, 335–48. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527672165.ch15.

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Fortmeier, Oliver, and H. Martin Bücker. "A Hybrid Parallel Algorithm for Transforming Finite Element Functions from Adaptive to Cartesian Grids." In High Performance Computing Systems and Applications, 48–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12659-8_4.

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Buhalis, Dimitrios, and Nurshat Karatay. "Mixed Reality (MR) for Generation Z in Cultural Heritage Tourism Towards Metaverse." In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2022, 16–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94751-4_2.

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AbstractGeneration Z is transforming tourism by demanding the cocreation of transformative experiences. Cultural heritage professionals must comprehend the needs and desires of the Gen Z to support the cocreation of transformative experiences. This study analysed the role of Mixed Reality (MR) from the perspective of Gen Z guests through 18 semi-structured interviews and inductive qualitative research. Participants believe that cultural heritage experiences can benefit from immersive technology. Technology supports cocreation of experiences between developers, service providers, DMOs, and consumers. Cultural heritage sites, as a key element of tourism destinations, should consider how to use MR to enhance consumer experiences. Participants express the opinion that cultural heritage sites and tourism destinations require considerable modernisation to create transformative experiences. Metaverse in tourism and cultural heritage sites will undoubtedly support Gen Z to cocreate transformational experiences.
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Conference papers on the topic "Transforming elements"

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Koudela, Ivo, and Miroslav Miler. "Holographic diffractive elements transforming Gaussian beams into super-Gaussian beams." In International Conference on Holography and Correlation Optics, edited by Oleg V. Angelsky. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.226683.

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Spierings, Chris. "Transforming Obstacles Into Icons Bridges as Key Elements in Cycling Infrastructure." In Footbridge 2022 (Madrid): Creating Experience. Madrid, Spain: Asociación Española de Ingeniería Estructural, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24904/footbridge2022.046.

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<p>Cycling is deeply embedded in Dutch society and town planning. The latest development is that of bicycle fast lanes. In a country that is largely located in a river delta, with waterways literally everywhere, creating those fast lanes more often than not also requires building one or more bicycle bridges. Ipv Delft is a Dutch bridge design and engineering office, specializing in cycling infrastructure. As such, we have plenty of experience in designing bicycle bridges on bicycle fast lanes. Our integrated design method, which was the basis for the Brief Dutch Design Manual for Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridges (2017) has played a mayor role in creating bicycle bridge designs that not only look good, but are also cost-effective, within budget and adjusted to the requirements of the location, its stakeholders and the bridge users.</p><p>Our lecture will focus on several projects that illustrate how we work and why we believe an integrated approach is the way to go.</p>
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Foster, Julie, Helen Harland, Hayley Wardle, Emma Gould, Levi Ware, and James Foster. "P-211 The melodic caring project – introducing the healing elements of music into adult hospice care." In Transforming Palliative Care, Hospice UK 2018 National Conference, 27–28 November 2018, Telford. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-hospiceabs.236.

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Olshevskiy, Alexander, Oleg Dmitrochenko, and Chang-Wan Kim. "A Plate Element With Second-Order Absolute Nodal Coordinate Slopes: Numerical Computation of Shape Functions." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34961.

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In this paper, the procedure of construction of geometrical and structural matrices of plate finite elements employing absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF) is studied. The kinematic and topological properties of an arbitrary plate finite element are described using universal digital code dncm that provides systematic enumeration of finite elements. This code is formed using the element’s dimension d, the number of nodes it possesses n, the number of scalar coordinates per node c, and a multiplier describing the process of transforming a conventional finite element to an ANCF element m. The detailed generation of a new type of triangular plate finite element 2343 using numerical computation of shape functions is discussed in the paper. The new triangular element employs position vectors and slope vectors up to second order mixed-derivative slope vector. A detailed derivation of the equations of motion of the element is provided; the examples of numerical simulation and validation are presented. The features of creating the models and numerical methods as well as results obtained by applying both approaches are discussed in the paper.
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Soetebier, Sven, Annika Raatz, Ciprian Maris, Mathias Krefft, and Ju¨rgen Hesselbach. "Spread-Band: A Smart Machine Element Enables Compact Parallel Robot Design." In ASME 2004 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2004-57069.

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This paper presents a planar parallel robot, built of spread-band elements. The robot has a workspace that exceeds its original size by far. The mass of the mechanical structure is extremely low, allowing accelerations up to 120 m/s2. A spread-band element consists of a roll with flanges and a cambered metal tape. The arch form of the cambered band allows the transmission of tensile and compressive forces and of one moment. The flange of the roll changes the orientation of the bending radius axis by 90°. Nevertheless the combination of roll and cambered band retains the bands flexural rigidity against a moment around an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cambered band and the axis of the roll. This leads to the possibility of transforming rotation into translation and vice versa using spread-band elements. The combination of several spread-band elements performed in the presented robot results in a rigid mechanical system.
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Allende, Maria I., Joshua E. Miller, B. Alan Davis, Eric L. Christiansen, Michael D. Lepech, and David J. Loftus. "Prediction of Micrometeoroid Damage to Lunar Construction Materials using Numerical Modeling of Hypervelocity Impact Events." In 2019 15th Hypervelocity Impact Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/hvis2019-036.

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Abstract Constructing a human-occupied Lunar base presents a unique civil engineering challenge; the resources to make conventional construction materials are unavailable. One approach, known as in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), proposes transforming local resources into construction materials [1,2]. One of the Moon’s most abundant resources is the unconsolidated surface “soil”, known as regolith. Several methods for transforming regolith into useful engineering elements, known as regolith stabilization, have been proposed and are the subjects of ongoing research efforts [e.g., 3-9]. One class of stabilized regolith material, Biopolymer-Bound Soil Composites (BSC), consists of regolith mixed with a small amount of biopolymer binding agent (10% w/w). BSC compares favorably to other stabilized regolith materials because it does not require high temperature or high energy input and uses a relatively small fraction of binder to achieve an average compressive strength of 20 MPa.
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Andrzej Kisielnicki, Jerzy. "From a Traditional to a Networking Organization: The Role of Information and Communication Technologies." In InSITE 2015: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: USA. Informing Science Institute, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2231.

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The development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) resulted in transforming the traditional hierarchical organizations into networking flexible ones. In the circumstances of identifying a new type of organizations, the notions as ‘organization’ and ‘synergy’ should be revised. The organizations with individual elements that build up a network have altered their attitude towards the problem of a global optimum. Individual elements that can be called ‘junctions,’ strive to optimize local optima instead of the traditionally approached global optimum. The article offers a hypothesis that a networking organization is formed when all its elements gain profits. What is needed to form it is the consensus of all the constituent elements. The management of networking organization is supported by the contemporary ICT tools that help to manage the network. Intellectual capital is the most important element of a networking organization. A new organizational form is becoming fully competitive against traditional organizations with the fixed position in the market. A comparison of the model of business functioning of a traditional and a networking organization has been made. The model shows what economic conditions should be met to form networking organizations. It presents as well practical examples of relations between traditional and networking organizations. The suggested further research into the issue has been outlined in the text.
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Foucault, Gilles, Jean-Claude Le´on, Jean-Christophe Cuillie`re, Vincent Franc¸ois, and Roland Maranzana. "A Topological Model for the Representation of Meshing Constraints in the Context of Finite Element Analysis." In ASME 2006 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2006-99280.

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The preparation of Finite Element analysis models (FE models) from Computer Aided Design (CAD) models is still a difficult task since its Boundary Representation (B-Rep) is often composed of a large number of thin faces, small edges, which are much smaller than the desired element size, and are not relevant for the meshing process. Such inconsistencies often cause poor-shaped FE elements, overdensities of elements, not only slowing down the computation of the FE solution, but also producing poor simulation results. In this paper, we present a “Mesh Constraint Topology” (MCT) model with adaptation operators aiming at transforming the CAD model in a FE model which only contains meshing-relevant edges and vertices, i.e. the explicit model of data intrinsic to the meshing process. Because the topology of faces adapted for meshing could contain interior edges, the MCT is represented with adjacency graphs instead of the B-Rep data-structure. We demonstrate how graphs provide efficient schemes to qualify interior and boundary entities, and facilitate the design of adaptation operators using high-level graph operators. Application and results are presented through adaptation issues of CAD models solved using MCT adaptation operators.
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Jones, Simon. "Harmonic Response of a Layered Halfspace Using Reduced Finite Element Model With Perfectly-Matched Layer Boundaries." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-65438.

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The current paper investigates the use of perfectly-matched layers (PML) as absorbing elements for a finite element (FE) model simulating a semi-infinite medium. This formulation is convenient for application of Craig-Bampton reduction (CBR), which significantly reduce the number active degrees-of-freedom in the model in an attempt to improve the computational efficiency. The results from this investigation suggest the PML elements worked seamlessly with the FE elements to approximate the elastodynamic response of a 2D layered halfspace subjected to a surface load; the wave energy appears to be fully absorbed by the PMLs regardless of incident angle or wavelength. The size of the model is reduced by approximately 77% using the CBR, which transforms the system into a mixed set of coordinates, including both modal and spatial coordinates. The model reduction is accomplished by neglecting modal frequencies for the system above one and a half times the maximum forcing frequency of interest. By only transforming the frequency-independent FE section into modal coordinates, and leaving the frequency-dependent PML elements as spatial degrees-of-freedom, the mode-shapes must only be solved once and can then be reused for different forcing frequencies. The results from this investigation suggest this could provide computational benefits if a number of cases are being computed for different frequencies.
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Cóndor-Herrera, Omar, Pamela Acosta-Rodas, and Carlos Ramos-Galarza. "Applying Minecraft Education to Pedagogical Teaching." In Human Systems Engineering and Design (IHSED 2021) Future Trends and Applications. AHFE International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001101.

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Emerging teaching methodologies have reached restructuring educative scenario, leading to the implementation of novel teaching ways, using not conventional elements, such as videogames in the teaching process, it is the case of Minecraft education. This is a learning platform based in games, promoting creativity, collaboration and problem-solving in a digital immersive environment, that allow teachers to work with their students on lessons or projects of different subjects. Applying as basis, gamification and transforming educative scenarios into ludic environments, complementing them with STEM learning, which improves and increases students’ motivation.
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Reports on the topic "Transforming elements"

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Fullan, Michael, and Joanne Quinn. How Do Disruptive Innovators Prepare Today's Students to Be Tomorrow's Workforce?: Deep Learning: Transforming Systems to Prepare Tomorrow’s Citizens. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002959.

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Disruptive innovators take advantage of unique opportunities. Prior to COVID-19 progress in Latin America and the Caribbean for integrating technology, learning, and system change has been exceedingly slow. In this paper we first offer a general framework for transforming education. The framework focuses on the provision of technology, innovative ideas in learning and well-being, and what we call systemness which are favorable change factors at the local, middle/regional, and policy levels. We then take up the matter of system reform in Latin America and the Caribbean noting problems and potential. Then, we turn to a specific model in system change that we have developed called New Pedagogies for Deep Learning, a model developed in partnerships with groups of schools in ten countries since 2014. The model consists of three main components: 6 Global Competences (character, citizenship, collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking), 4 learning elements (pedagogy, learning partnerships, learning environments, leveraging digital), and three system conditions (school culture, district/regional culture, and system policy). We offer a case study of relative success based on Uruguay with whom we have been working since 2014. Finally, we identify steps and recommendations for next steps in Latin America for taking action on system reform in the next perioda time that we consider critical for taking advantage of the current pandemic disruption. The next few years will be crucial for either attaining positive breakthroughs or slipping backwards into a reinforced status quo.
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Hackett, Kevin, Shlomo Rottem, David L. Williamson, and Meir Klein. Spiroplasmas as Biological Control Agents of Insect Pests. United States Department of Agriculture, July 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1995.7613017.bard.

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Toward development of spiroplasmas as novel toxin-delivery systems for biocontrol of beetle pests in the United States (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) and Israel (Maladera matrida), media for cultivating beetle-associated spiroplasmas were improved and surveys of these spiroplasmas were conducted to provide transformable strains. Extensive surveys of spiroplasmas yielded promising extrachromosomal elements for vector constructs. One, plasmid pCT-1, was cloned, characterized, and used as a source of spiroplasma origin of replication in our shuttle vectors. The fibrillin gene was isolated and sequenced and its strong promoter was also used in the constructs. Means for transforming these vectors into spiroplasmas were developed and optimized, with electroporation found to be suitable for most applications. Development and optimization of means for using large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs) in spiroplasma transformation represents a breakthrough that should facilitate insertion of large clusters of virulence genes. With completion of the vector, we should thus be poised to genetically engineer spiroplasmas with genes that will express toxins lethal to our target beetles, thus providing an effective and inexpensive alternative to conventional means of beetle control.
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Xu, Jin-Rong, and Amir Sharon. Comparative studies of fungal pathogeneses in two hemibiotrophs: Magnaporthe grisea and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. United States Department of Agriculture, May 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2008.7695585.bard.

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Plant pathogenic fungi have various life styles and different plant infection strategies. Hemibiotrophs like Magnaporthe grisea and Colletotrichum species develop specialized structures during plant infection. The goal of this study was to identify, characterize, and compare genes required for plant infection in M. grisea and C. gloeosporioides. Specific objectives are to: 1) further characterize genes identified in the preliminary studies of C. gloeosporioides and M. grisea;2) identify and characterize additional fungal genes tagged by GFP; and 3) identify in planta growth and appressorium-specific genes by subtractive hybridization and transcript profiling by the LongSAGE method. In this study, the PI and Co-PI collaborated closely on studies in M. grisea and C. gloeosporioides. In M. grisea, REMI and ATMT were used to transform the wildtype with promoter-less EGFP constructs. A total of 28 mutants defective in different plant infection processes or expressing EGFP during plant infection were identified. Genes disrupted in five selected mutants have been identified, including MG03295 that encodes a putative Rho GTPase. In transformant L1320, the transforming vector was inserted in the MIRI gene that encodes a nuclear protein. The expression of MIRI was highly induced during infection. Deletion and site-directed mutagenesis analyses were used to identify the promoter regions and elements that were essential for induced in planta expression of MIRI. This was the first detailed characterization of the promoter of an in planta gene in M. grisea and the MIRI promoter can be used to monitor infectious growth. In addition, the Agilent whole-genome array of M. grisea was used for microarray analyses with RNA samples from appressoria formed by the wild-type shain and the pmkl and mstl2 mutants. Over 200 genes were downregulated in the mst I 2 and pmkl mutants. Some of them are putative transcription factors that may regulate appressorium formation and infectious hyphal growth. In C. gloeosporioides, various REMI mutants showing different pathogenic behavior were identified and characterized. Mutants N3736 had a single insertion and was hyper-virulent. The gene disrupted in mutant3736 (named CgFMOI) encodes a FAD-dependent monooxygenase. Expression analyses linked the expression of the CgFMOI gene with the necrotrophic phase of fungal infection, and also suggest that expression of CgFMOl is unnecessary for the first stages of infection and for biotrophy establishment. All CgFMOl-silenced mutants had reduced virulence. In REMI mutant N159, the tagged gene encodes a putative copper transporter that is homologue of S. cerevisiae CTR2. In yeast, Ctr2 is a vacuolar transporter for moving copper from the vacuole to the cytoplasm. The gene was therefore termed CgCTR2. In addition to characterization of CgCTR2, we also conducted comparative analyses in M. grisea. The M. grisea CgCTR-2 homolog was isolated, knockout strains were generated and characterized and the M. grisea was used to complement the Nl 59 C. gloeosporioides mutant. Overall, we have accomplished most of proposed experiments and are in the process of organizing and publishing other data generated in this project. For objective 3, we used the microarray analysis approach. Several genes identified in this study are novel fungal virulence factors. They have the potential to be used as targets for developing more specific or effective fungicides. In the long run, comparative studies of fungal genes, such as our CgCTR2 work, may lead to better disease control strategies.
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Nosiglia, María Catalina, and Silvia Andreoli. Brecha digital: articulaciones institucionales, estrategias de formación inmersivas y contextos de innovación. Fundación Carolina, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33960/issn-e.1885-9119.dt64.

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Las tecnologías digitales configuran un escenario de cambio permanente, dinámico y complejo donde la sociedad, la economía y el Estado se transforman. En la actualidad, el acceso y el uso de tecnologías son un elemento clave para estimular la innovación, el crecimiento y el desarrollo; pero, a su vez, las tecnologías generan la exclusión de una parte significativa de la sociedad, cuya condición socioeconómica les impide acceder a dispositivos y conectividad de calidad; ello se ha agravado aún más por los efectos de la pandemia. Este artículo analiza las políticas institucionales desarrolladas por la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) para garantizar la continuidad pedagógica y disminuir las brechas digitales de uso y apropiación en estudiantes, docentes y personal administrativo. Se parte de una mirada multidimensional del concepto de brecha digital, y se presenta la agenda regional y local sobre política digital. Luego, se caracteriza la situación de las unidades académicas, los docentes y personal administrativo durante la pandemia, y se presentan las políticas implementadas. Finalmente, se esbozan algunas acciones que deberían diseñarse para la pospandemia a nivel sistémico e institucional.
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