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Techen, Natascha, Iffat Parveen, and Ikhlas A. Khan. "A single molecular marker to distinguish between species of Dioscorea." Genome 60, no. 3 (March 2017): 201–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/gen-2015-0105.

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Yams are species of the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae), which consists of approximately 630 species. The majority of the world production of yams occurs in Africa with 58.8 million t annually, but they are also produced in the Americas and Asia. The saponins in yams have been reported to possess various properties to improve health. The tuber and aerial parts of various species often share morphological similarities, which can cause problems in the proper identification of sample material. For example, the rootstocks and aerial parts of Dioscorea villosa L. share similarities with Dioscorea polystachia Turcz. Dioscorea bulbifera L. may be mistaken for Dioscorea alata L. owing to similar morphologies. Various molecular analyses have been published to help with the identification of species and varieties within the genus Dioscorea. The multi-loci or single-locus analysis has resulted in varying success, some with only a limited discrimination rate. In the present study, a single nuclear genomic region, biparentally inherited, was analyzed for its usefulness as a molecular marker for species identification and discrimination between D. bulbifera, D. villosa, D. nipponica, D. alata, D. caucasica, and D. deltoidea samples. The results of this study show that the LFY genomic region can be useful as a molecular marker to distinguish between samples.
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Zuber, Charles, and Prue Ahrens. "Langafonua — Building a New Life: Documenting the Cultural Life of Polynesians in Redland Shire." Queensland Review 11, no. 1 (April 2004): 97–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600003585.

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Redland Shire lies between the Brisbane City limits and the waters of Moreton Bay and is named after its red soil, which has provided fertile farmland since the establishment of the City of Brisbane. The photographic collection entitled ‘Langafonua’ pictures Pacific Islanders building a new life in Redland Shire. In 2002 it was exhibited in the Redlands Gallery from 16 March to 12 April, and then at the Australian Historical Association Annual Conference in Brisbane in July. The photographs and text explore aspects of cultural life of the Polynesian families who immigrated from the South Pacific in the 1970s. The title ‘Langafonua’ connotes the aspirations of this community as it attempts to build a new life in Australia. The migrant families pictured here work in fields that are often on the cusp of rezoning for residential development. Much of the land is still owned by retired Italian farmers who lease the farms to Tongans and Samoans. In the hands of the Islanders, the farms produce the yams, sweet potatoes and bele so beloved by the Polynesian community.
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Swandi, I. Wayan, Arya Pageh Wibawa, and I. Gusti Ngurah Agung Mahaputra. "Kajian Ikonografi Pada Seni Lukis T-Shirt Tema Rangda Karya I Nyoman Ngurah Ardika Yasa." Mudra Jurnal Seni Budaya 34, no. 2 (May 23, 2019): 213–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31091/mudra.v34i2.703.

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Bali telah dikenal memiliki banyak bentuk seni. Salah satunya adalah seni lukis. Seni Lukis di Bali telah dikenal cukup lama. Seiring perjalanan waktu, terjadi perubahan dengan kedatangan bangsa Barat yang mempengaruhi gaya lukis Bali. Selanjutnya, media juga memberikan pengaruh yang sangat besar dalam seni lukis di Bali, salah satunya adalah t-shirt. Salah satu seniman lukis t-shirt yang cukup dikenal oleh anak muda Bali yaitu I Nyoman Ngurah Ardika Yasa. Pada karyanya yang bertema “Rangda”, salah satu dari banyak karya yang telah dibuat cukup menarik untuk dilakukan penelitian. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode ikonografi Erwin Panofsky. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui makna karya seni lukis t-shirt seniman I Nyoman Ngurah Ardika yang bertemakan rangda.Tahap pra-ikonografi, ilustrasi yang digambarkan merupakan sebuah komunikasi bahwa rangda merupakan sosok yang akan membawa kematian bagi manusia. Pada tahapan analisis ikonografi digunakan teori Roland Barthes untuk mengungkap lambang yang ada pada karya tersebut. Mitos yang hadir sebagai petanda dalam karya selanjutnya dihubungkan dengan tema dan konsep yang tersirat. “Rangda” telah menjadi mitos yang ada pada masyarakat Bali. Analisis interpretasi ikonologis, Ilustrasi rangda karya I Nyoman Ngurah Ardika Yasa diciptakan tidak dengan mengedepankan nilai keindahan secara konvensional, namun berdasarkan imajinasi atas rasa dan pengalaman estetis yang diterima pada masa yang lalu. Pada karyanya wujud rangda digambarkan dengan penggayaan bentuk melalui penyederhaan dan deformasi bentuk, sehingga karakter rangda terlihat berbeda dengan wujud rangda secara tradisi. Sehingga dapat dikatakan bahwa ilustrasi rangda ini mengikuti gaya postmodern champ yaitu menolak keotentikan atau keorisinilan untuk tujuan dan kepentingannya sendiri.
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Brombacher, Eva, Corinne Dorel, Alexander J. B. Zehnder, and Paolo Landini. "The curli biosynthesis regulator CsgD co-ordinates the expression of both positive and negative determinants for biofilm formation in Escherichia coli." Microbiology 149, no. 10 (October 1, 2003): 2847–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.26306-0.

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Production of curli, extracellular structures important for biofilm formation, is positively regulated by OmpR, which constitutes with the EnvZ protein an osmolarity-sensing two-component regulatory system. The expression of curli is cryptic in most Escherichia coli laboratory strains such as MG1655, due to the lack of csgD expression. The csgD gene encodes a transcription activator of the curli-subunit-encoding csgBA operon. The ompR234 up-mutation can restore csgD expression, resulting in curli production and increased biofilm formation. In this report, it is shown that ompR234-dependent csgD expression, in addition to csgBA activation during stationary phase of growth, stimulates expression of the yaiC gene and negatively regulates at least two other genes, pepD and yagS. The promoter regions of these four genes share a conserved 11 bp sequence (CGGGKGAKNKA), necessary for csgBA and yaiC regulation by CsgD. While at both the csgBA and yaiC promoters the sequence is located upstream of the promoter elements, in both yagS and pepD it overlaps either the putative −10 sequence or the transcription start point, suggesting that CsgD can function as both an activator and a repressor. Adhesion experiments show that csgD-independent expression of both yagS and pepD from a multicopy plasmid negatively affects biofilm formation, which, in contrast, is stimulated by yaiC expression. Thus it is proposed that CsgD stimulates biofilm formation in E. coli by contemporary activation of adhesion positive determinants (the curli-encoding csg operons and the product of the yaiC gene) and repression of negative effectors such as yagS and pepD.
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Król, Marcin. "Open Access Competition in the Long-Distance Passenger Rail Services in Poland." Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies 10, no. 16 (2017): 155–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7172/1689-9024.yars.2017.10.16.7.

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This paper presents evidence of the head-on open access competition which took place on the market of long-distance passenger rail services in Poland in 2009–2015. The regional governments-owned challenger managed to raise its market share to more than 33% (2010) but eventually was forced out of the market (2015) due to a sudden change in its business strategy as well as the incumbent’s strategic pressure on the political and regulatory decision-makers. This case has not featured yet in the scientific discussion on the open access in the passenger rail markets in Europe and the main aim of this preliminary study is to fill this gap.
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Perotto, Gabriella. "Selectivity in Fiscal Aids: Recent Developments." Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies 11, no. 17 (2018): 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7172/1689-9024.yars.2018.11.17.6.

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The notion of fiscal aid is becoming crucial in determining the relationship between supra-national integration and national tax sovereignty; the selectivity criterion is often key in the assessment of compatibility of fiscal measures with Article 107(1) TFEU. Therefore, the notion of selectivity as defined by the recent case-law of the CJEU and decision-making practice of the Commission is fundamental in order to understand the actual allocation of powers in direct taxation matters. Against this backdrop, the aim of the present article is to establish what the current notion of selectivity is in fiscal aids, assessing whether the approach used by the CJEU and the Commission share common patterns, and evaluating the impact of such interpretation on the division of competences within the EU. In particular, this article offers a critical reading of the recent European Commission v. World Duty Free case and of the so-called Tax Rulings Decisions.
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Schneider, Giulia. "Designing Pro-Competitive Research Data Pools: Which EU Competition Remedies for Research Data Silos in Digital Markets?" Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies 12, no. 21 (2020): 161–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.7172/1689-9024.yars.2020.13.21.6.

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The study moves from the assumption that the sharing of data can – under specific circumstances – give rise to anticompetitive aggregations of research-valuable data in the form of closed data silos. It addresses the question whether and how competition remedies available under EU law can be used for the design of pro-competitive data pools in digital markets. Interesting suggestions for these purposes are given by the recent enforcement policies enacted by the European Commission in high technology innovation markets. Although aimed at restoring very different anticompetitive conducts, these remedies nonetheless appear to share the common function of opening up established innovation alliances for the transfer of research-valuable information assets to external competing parties. Against this backdrop, the suitability of such information-based remedies in the context of digital markets is questioned. The study ultimately puts forward the opportunity of a close collaboration between competition and data protection authorities for a joint governance of data sharing remedies.
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Chaïr, H., X. Perrier, C. Agbangla, J. L. Marchand, O. Dainou, and J. L. Noyer. "Use of cpSSRs for the characterisation of yam phylogeny in Benin." Genome 48, no. 4 (August 1, 2005): 674–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g05-018.

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The Dioscorea cayenensis – Dioscorea rotundata species complex is the most widely cultivated yam in West Africa. This species complex has been described as deriving from wild yams belonging to the Enanthiophyllum section through domestication by African farmers. To study patterns of yam evolution and to establish phylogenetic relationships existing between wild and cultivated species sampled in Benin, we investigated changes in chloroplast DNA simple sequence repeats (cpSSR) in 148 yam accessions selected to cover the wider possible genetic diversity existing in the country. Dioscorea cayenensis and D. rotundata share the same haplotype. The morphotype "abyssinica" appeared to be subdivided into 2 haplotypes. One of these haplotypes shares the same haplotype with the Dioscorea cayenensis – Dioscorea rotundata species complex and with morphotypes praehensilis, suggesting that they might belong to the same species. Relationships among sections Lasiophyton, Macrocapaea, Opsophyton, and Enanthiophyllum were clarified, and some taxonomic changes within the Enanthiophyllum section were suggested. Dioscorea minutiflora, D. smilacifolia, and D. burkilliana might be considered as 1 single genetic group, and they are suspected of belonging to the same species.Key words: chloroplast genome, microsatellite, Dioscorea, Enanthiophyllum, taxonomy.
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Yotsu, Rie. "Integrated Management of Skin NTDs—Lessons Learned from Existing Practice and Field Research." Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 3, no. 4 (November 14, 2018): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3040120.

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Integration of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) into the public health agenda has been a priority in global health for the last decade. Because a number of these diseases share not only the geographical distribution, but also a common feature which is skin involvement, bringing together a sub-group of ‘skin NTDs’ is one way forward to promote further integration among NTDs. With these diseases, which include leprosy, Buruli ulcer, yaws, mycetoma, lymphatic filariasis, and leishmaniasis, patients may be left with life-long deformities and disabilities when diagnosis and treatment are delayed. Stigma is another serious consequence of skin NTDs as it places a large barrier on the economic activities and social life of a patient. As a result, this creates a vicious cycle and obstructs a key goal of society, the elimination of poverty. Enhancement in surveillance systems as well as the further development of diagnostic methods, improvement in treatment and management, and identification of preventative measures for skin NTDs are therefore urgently needed. This article summarizes the existing practices and field research on skin NTDs and identifies potential synergies that could be achieved by adopting this integrated approach.
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Wang, Xingdong, Jie Pei, Pengjia Bao, Mengli Cao, Shaoke Guo, Rende Song, Weiru Song, Chunnian Liang, Ping Yan, and Xian Guo. "Mitogenomic diversity and phylogeny analysis of yak (Bos grunniens)." BMC Genomics 22, no. 1 (May 5, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07650-x.

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Abstract Background and aim Mitochondrial genome has aseries of characteristics such as simple structure, no recombination, maternalinheritance, stable structure, fast evolution rate, and high copy number. Moreover, it is easy to be sequenced,contains high-resolution phylogenetic information, and exists in a wide rangeof taxa. Therefore, it is widely used in the study of biological phylogeny. Atpresent, phylogenetic studies focus mainly on D-loop region, cytochrome b gene,and protein-coding sequence. Phylogenetic studies using the mitochondrialcomplete sequence are rarely reported in yak. Therefore, the present studyaimed to construct phylogenetic tree using yak mitochondrial complete sequenceand compare the subsequent results with previous findings obtained usingpartial sequences. Results Complete mitochondrial sequences of five yakpopulations from Qinghai and Xinjiang were obtained. The mitotype diversity ofthe five populations was Xueduo yak (0.992 ± 0.015), Pamir yak (0.990 ± 0.014),Yushu yak (0.963 ± 0.033), Qilian yak (0.948 ± 0.036), and Huanhu yak (0.905 ±0.048), which showed a higher mitotype diversity compared with other breeds fromthe previous reports, including Jiulong yak, Maiwa yak, Zhongdian yak, andTianzhu yak. A total of 78 mitotypes were obtained from 111 individuals. Amongthese, Yushu yak, Huanhu yak, Xueduo yak, and Qilian yak all shared mitotypes,but the Pamir yak did not share mitotypes with these four populations.Phylogenetic analysis showed that yak populations were separable into threedistinct branches. The analysis identified a new phylogenetic branch containingboth wild and domestic yaks. The 155 mitotypes found in 206 individuals weredivided into 3 haplogroups by mitotype clustering. Thehaplogroup was not associated with the geographical distribution of yaks. Theyaks in the same population or the same ecological environment were distributedin different haplogroups. Among the threehaplogroups, haplogroup A and haplogroup B showed a star-shaped distribution ofmitotypes. The central mitotypes were widely distributed and had a highfrequency. Conclusions Thegenetic diversity of yaks in Qinghai was high. Both domestic and wild yaks clusteredinto three branches.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Yass Shire"

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Hazell, Peter, and n/a. "Community title or community chaos : environmental management, community development and governance in rural residential developments established under community title." University of Canberra. Resource, Environment and Heritage Science, 2002. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20050415.124034.

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This thesis contends that; in mainstream rural residential development around the Australian Capital Territory, use of community title guidelines for sub-division should consider social processes and environmental considerations along-side economic imperatives and interactions. Community title is a form of land tenure that allows for private freehold ownership of land as well as community owned land within the one sub-division. In New South Wales, community title was introduced in 1990 under the Community Land Development Act 1989 (NSW) and the Community Land Management Act 1989 (NSW). Since the introduction of community title, upwards of one hundred and fifty developments, ranging from just a few blocks to the size of small suburbs, have been approved throughout the state. The original aim of community title was to provide a legal framework that underpinned theme-based broad-acre development. Themebased development could include a Permaculture© village, a rural retreat for likeminded equine enthusiasts, or even a medieval village. Community title is also seen as an expedient form of land tenure for both developers and shire councils. Under community title, a developer only has to submit a single development application for a multi-stage development. This can significantly reduce a developer's exposure to risk. From a shire council's perspective, common land and resources within a development, which would otherwise revert to council responsibility for management, becomes the collective responsibility of all the land owners within the development, effectively obviating council from any responsibility for management of that land. Community title is also being touted in planning and policy as a way of achieving 'sustainable' environmental management in new subdivisions. The apparent expediency of community title has meant that development under these guidelines has very quickly moved beyond theme-based development into mainstream rural residential development. Community title effectively provides a framework for participatory governance of these developments. The rules governing a community title development are set out in the management statement, which is submitted to the local council and the state government with the development application. A community association, which includes all lot owners, manages the development. Unless written into the original development application, the council has no role in the management of the common land and resources. This thesis looks at the peri-urban zone around one of Australia's fastest growing cities - Canberra, whose population growth and relative affluence is impacting on rural residential activity in the shires surrounding the Australian Capital Territory. Yarrowlumla Shire, immediately adjacent to the ACT, has experienced a 362 percent increase in population since 1971. Much of this growth has been in the form of rural residential or hobby farm development. Since 1990, about fifteen percent of the development in Yarrowlumla Shire has been community title. The Yass Shire, to the north of the ACT, has shown a forty five percent population increase since 1971. Community title in that shire has accounted for over fifty percent of development since 1990. The thesis case study is set in Yass Shire. The major research question addressed in the thesis is; does community title, within the context of rural residential development around the Australian Capital Territory, facilitate community-based environmental management and education? Subsidiary questions are; what are the issues in and around rural residential developments within the context of the study, who are the stakeholders and what role do they play and; what skills and support are required to facilitate community-based environmental management and education within the context of the study area? To answer the research questions I undertook an interpretive case study, using ethnographic methods, of rural residential development near the village of Murrumbateman in the Yass Shire, thirty kilometres north of Canberra. At the time of the study, which was undertaken in 1996, the developments involved had been established for about four years. The case study revealed that, as a result of stakeholders and residents not being prepared for the management implications of community title, un-necessary conflict was created between residents and between residents and stakeholders. Community-based environmental management issues were not considered until these issues of conflict were addressed and residents had spent enough time in the estates to familiarise themselves with their environment and with each other. Once residents realised that decisions made by the community association could affect them, there developed a desire to participate in the process of management. Eventually, earlier obstacles were overcome and a sense of community began to develop through involvement in the community association. As residents became more involved, the benefits of having ownership of the community association began to emerge. However, this research found that management of a broad acre rural residential development under community title was far more complicated than any of the stakeholders, or any but the most legally minded residents, were prepared for.
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Book chapters on the topic "Yass Shire"

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"Endemic treponematoses." In Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health, edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad, and K. Nathan Sankar, 255–58. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198783497.003.0019.

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Yaws, Pinta, and Bejel all share similarities with syphilis in pathogenesis and natural history. Transmitted by direct contact with infectious lesions and associated with poor hygiene in areas of limited healthcare they manifest in multiple stages involving the skin. All except pinta can progress to cause serious and destructive lesions of skin, bone, and cartilage. Early-stage lesions are highly infectious and can persist for a long time. Once the early manifestations spontaneously regress due to the host's immune responses, the patient enters a state of latency that, in many cases, lasts for life or, less commonly, progress to tertiary disease with the destruction of tissues. While global control programmes reduced incidence by 95% between the 1950s and 1970s, there has been some re-emergence and World Health Organization (WHO) officially set a goal for yaws eradication by 2020.
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