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    METODO DI BIOREATTORE AD IMMERSIONE TEMPORANEA E RELATIVO PRODOTTO

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    A temporary immersion bioreactor method and a product obtained therefrom, the method comprising steps of: a. inserting one or more plants (200) capable of enacting photosynthesis into a container (110); b. inserting a liquid medium (205) into the container (110), such as to immerse the plants (200), leaving the plants (200) immersed for a period of time such as to multiply the plants and grow vegetable biomass; c. removing the liquid medium (205) from the container (110) and leaving the plants (200) in an air atmosphere with added carbon dioxide for a further period of time; d. repeating steps b. and c. in alternation for a predefined total period of time, exposing the plants (200) to a photosynthetically-active radiation

    A TEMPORARY IMMERSION BIOREACTOR METHOD AND RELATIVE PRODUCT

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    A temporary immersion bioreactor method and a product obtained therefrom, the method comprising steps of: a. in serting one or more plants (200) capable of enacting photosynthesis into a container ( 110); b. inserting a liquid medium (205) into the container ( 110), such as to immerse the plants (200), leaving the plants (200) immersed for a period of time such as to multiply o the plants and grow vegetable biomass; c. removing the liquid medium (205) from the container ( 110) and leaving the plants (200) in an air atmosphere with added carbon dioxide for a further period of time; d. repeating steps b. and c. in alternation for a predefined total period of time, exposing the plants (200) to a photosynthetically-active radiation

    A temporary immersion bioreactor method and relative product - WO 2014072962 A1

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    The present invention is in general a temporary immersion bioreactor method (TIB) . More specifically, the present invention is a temporary immersion bioreactor method for a production of a natural phytocomplex. As it is known, a main objective of contemporary agricultural production is to increase crop yields while reducing costs. To obtain this objective, efforts are generally made to intervene on all abiotic and biotic environmental factors that might harm crops and reduce yields

    Why are (human) lives political? Interview with Ariel Colonomos

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    Site du CERIHow do we price lives? This question, far from being rhetorical, refers to notions that lie at the core of the political. Ethically, from a principled approach perspective, lives have an infinite value. However, politically, lives can be valued in material terms, i.e. they can be put in balance with material interest, whether these interests are monetary or political (such as the national interest). Ariel Colonomos, author of the recently published Pricing Lives (Oxford University Press, 2023), answers our questions and helps us better understand this crucial philosophical question. Interview by Miriam Périer, CERI

    2000. SOMACLONAL VARIATION IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS. Acta Hort. (ISHS) 530:411-420http://www.actahort.org/books/530/530_48.htm

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    This paper summarises our experience of the molecular and field analysis of somaclonal variation within transgenic plant populations. Transgenic rice, poplar and sugarcane plants were produced with different transformation protocols. These were based on protoplast treatment, Agrobacterium tumefaciens infection, particle acceleration or intact cell electroporation, all having in common dedifferentiated cell culture, followed by plant regeneration and selection. Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants have also been produced by an approach that apparently does not require cell dedifferentiation. This is based on in planta Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer by infiltration of adult Arabidopsis thaliana plants. The presence and activity of the foreign gene in the transgenic genome has been verified by conventional methods (PCR, Southern, Northern and Western blotting). Genomic changes have been evaluated with PCR-based tools (RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, RAMP and AFRP). The statistical analysis of the polymorphic DNA bands produced by these tools provided the basis for answering some basic questions related to the conditions that favour induction, frequency, inheritance and commercial exploitation of transgenic somaclonal variants

    Underwater theater show

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    "Underwater Theater Show" is a collection of lyric poems tethered to ideas of performativity, the unknown, and the material world as it inevitably relates to the digital world.M.F.A.by Ariel Yele

    Ariel Dorfman, 18th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Born in Argentina, Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean citizen who was forced into exile after the coup of 1973 that overthrew Salvador Allende. He is the author of the nonfiction books How to Read Donald Duck and The Empire’s Old Clothes; the novels Konfidenz, Mascara, The Last Song of Manuel Sendero, and Widows; short story collection, My House is on Fire; and a collection of poems, Last Waltz in Santiago. Dorfman’s books have been translated into twenty-seven languages. His play, Death and the Maiden, first performed in England in 1991, received the Time Out award as Best Play of the Year and the Sir Lawrence Olivier Award as Best Play of the Year. Juliet Stevenson received the same two awards as Best Actress. In the United States, Glenn Close won a Tony Award for Best Actress on Broadway in the same role. Recently, Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley and Stuart Wilson along with director Roman Polanski have made Death and the Maiden into a film released in the United States in December of 1994. Mr. Dorfman, who is a regular contributor to the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, and The Nation lives in Durham, North Carolina, where he teaches at Duke whenever possible

    Rodó y su Ariel : el Ariel de Rodó

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    El artículo presenta al autor de Ariel Rodó, como integrante de la promoción literaria uruguaya, como uno de los exponentes del modernismo y como pensador que pertenece a la generación de los Fundadores. Parte de la problemática Ariel- Calibán como símbolo latinoamericano y de la postulación de Ariel como discurso antiimperialista para situar la pregunta respecto de la función de la educación en la constitución del joven latinoamericano como sujeto social portador de sentido del proyecto nacional. Se tratan luego las figuras que se desprenden de los Prósperos, los Calibanes y los Arieles concebidos como la pluralidad de perspectivas desde las que transcurren las vidas de los sujetos y de los espacios desde los cuales las naciones se paran para mirarse unas a otras.This article introduces the author of Ariel, Rodó, as a member of the Uruguayan literary community, as well as one of the figures of expressionism, and as a thinker who belongs to the generation of the founders. It starts off from the Ariel-Calíban conflict as a Latin American symbol and from the postulation of Ariel as an antiilllpenallst discourse to pose the question about the function of education in the formation of the young Latin American as a social subject that bears the true sense of the national project. The study finally arrives at a meeting with the figures that derive themselves from the Prosperos, the Callbans and the Ariels conceived as the pluralism of the perspectives in which the lives of the subjects are Iived in the spaces from which the nations stand up in arder to take a look at one another.Fil: Alvarado, Mariana

    Ariel Dorfman

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    Forced to flee Chile after the military coup in 1973, Ariel Dorfman has focused his writing on the trials of tyranny and exile. This program looks at how he has fought for human rights as a novelist, playwright, essayist, journalist, and professor of literature and Latin American studies. Many of the works of this multi-genre author are examined, including Death and the Maiden, his successful play which was turned into an international film by Academy Award-winning director Roman Polanski
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