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Fig. 1 in The land snail genus Opisthoporus Benson in L. Pfeiffer, 1851 (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoridae) from Vietnam, with description of a new species
Fig. 1. Approximate localities of Opisthoporus spp. in Vietnam. (1): Opisthoporus beddomei; (2): Opisthoporus lubricus; (3): Opisthoporus thuathienhuensis, new species. The numbered locality names are detailed in Table 1.Published as part of Sang, Do Duc, Chinh, Bui Thi & Nhuong, Do Van, 2020, The land snail genus Opisthoporus Benson in L. Pfeiffer, 1851 (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoridae) from Vietnam, with description of a new species, pp. 103-111 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68 on page 104, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0011, http://zenodo.org/record/457718
Fig. 2 in The land snail genus Opisthoporus Benson in L. Pfeiffer, 1851 (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoridae) from Vietnam, with description of a new species
Fig. 2. Shell (apertural view, dorsal view, ventral view, and side view) and operculum (outer surface, inner surface, and side view) of Opisthoporus spp. in Vietnam. A–D, Opisthoporus beddomei Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1908; A, B, ZMHU/5; C, from Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1908; D, from Kobelt, 1913. E–G, Opisthoporus lubricus Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1908; E, ZMHU/4; F, from Kobelt, 1913; G, from Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1908. H–K, Opisthoporus thuathienhuensis, new species; H, I, holotype VNMN_IZ 000.000.176; J, K, paratypes ZRC.MOL. 15631. Photographs by D.S. Do and T.S. Nguyen.Published as part of Sang, Do Duc, Chinh, Bui Thi & Nhuong, Do Van, 2020, The land snail genus Opisthoporus Benson in L. Pfeiffer, 1851 (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoridae) from Vietnam, with description of a new species, pp. 103-111 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68 on page 106, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0011, http://zenodo.org/record/457718
Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam
Binh, Tran Duc, Quang, Bui Hong, Cuong, Nguyen The, Quynh, Ha Quy, Hoan, Duong Thi, Hai, Do Van, Nguyen, Khang Sinh, Nuraliev, Maxim S. (2022): Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam. Phytotaxa 574 (2): 158-164, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.
FIGURE 2 in Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam
FIGURE 2. Ceriscoides glabra: morphology of female flower. A. Branch with 1-flowered inflorescence. B. Flower (top view). C. Flower (side view). D. Flower (longitudinal section). Quang et al. KCR 46. Photos by H.Q. Bui, correction and design by M. Nuraliev.Published as part of Binh, Tran Duc, Quang, Bui Hong, Cuong, Nguyen The, Quynh, Ha Quy, Hoan, Duong Thi, Hai, Do Van, Nguyen, Khang Sinh & Nuraliev, Maxim S., 2022, Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam, pp. 158-164 in Phytotaxa 574 (2) on page 161, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/738085
FIGURE 1 in Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam
FIGURE 1. Ceriscoides glabra: habit and shoot system. A. Habit. B. Thorn bearing brachyblast; brachyblast bears leaves and young fruit. C. The same brachyblast-bearing thorn as in B, showing abaxial surface of leaf. Quang, Binh KCR II 58. Photos by H.Q. Bui, correction and design by M. Nuraliev.Published as part of Binh, Tran Duc, Quang, Bui Hong, Cuong, Nguyen The, Quynh, Ha Quy, Hoan, Duong Thi, Hai, Do Van, Nguyen, Khang Sinh & Nuraliev, Maxim S., 2022, Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam, pp. 158-164 in Phytotaxa 574 (2) on page 160, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/738085
FIGURE 3 in Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam
FIGURE 3. Ceriscoides glabra: morphology of fruit and thorns; photos C–H taken from dried material. A. Fruit (side view). B. Fruit (longitudinal section). C. Thorn with lateral bud. D, E. Nodes of long shoots with axillary thorns. F. Fruit (cross section). G, H. Fruits (longitudinal sections; seeds removed in H). Quang et al. KCR 46 (A) and Quang, Binh KCR II 58 (B–H). Photos by H.Q. Bui, correction and design by M. Nuraliev.Published as part of Binh, Tran Duc, Quang, Bui Hong, Cuong, Nguyen The, Quynh, Ha Quy, Hoan, Duong Thi, Hai, Do Van, Nguyen, Khang Sinh & Nuraliev, Maxim S., 2022, Ceriscoides glabra (Gardenieae: Rubiaceae), a new species from Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam, pp. 158-164 in Phytotaxa 574 (2) on page 162, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/738085
Establishment of a multiplex pcr assay for simultaneously detecting two target sequences of Chlamydia trachomatis
PCR is a technique commonly applied in screening urogenital tract infections caused by Chlamydia trachomatis (CT). Since some CT strains might not have plasmid, the PCR technique using DNA plasmid sequence as target would produce false negative results. This study developed a multiplex PCR (mPCR) assay that could detect both DNA plasmid and omp1 gene sequences of CT in order to avoid these false negative results. Originally, 7 primer pairs were designed based on DNA plasmid and omp1 gene sequences of CT. After being tested in different conditions, two primer pairs CTM-F1R1 and CTP-F1R2 were finally selected to be used in the mPCR assay that could simultaneously detect specific sequences on DNA plasmid (434 bp) and on omp1 gene (153 bp). CT could be detected by mPCR if there were 5 or more copies of omp1 gene and/or 5 or more copies of plasmid in suspected samples. The assay was tested on 128 endocervical swab specimens and the results were then compared with those of 2 other PCR assays. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value of the mPCR assay were all 100%. Additionally, this assay could eliminate false negative results of CT strains which do not contain plasmids. Thus, the developed assay might be applied in diagnosis and/or screening CT in the community. Citation: Nguyen Nam Thang, Bui Duc Do, Nguyen Thi Hoa, Tran Thi Hoa, Phan Ngoc Quang, Bui Huong Dung, Dong Van Quyen, 2017. establishment of a multiplex pcr assay for simultaneously detecting two target sequences of Chlamydia trachomatis. Tap chi Sinh hoc, 39(1): 108-114. DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v39n1.8396. *Corresponding author: [email protected]. Received 21 September 2015, accepted 20 March 2017
sj-docx-1-end-10.1177_11795514221098403 – Supplemental material for Insulin Resistance in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Its Association With Anthropometric Fetal Indices
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-end-10.1177_11795514221098403 for Insulin Resistance in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Its Association With Anthropometric Fetal Indices by Tuan Dinh Le, Tien Minh Bui, Trinh Hien Vu, Nga Phi Thi Nguyen, Hoa Thanh Thi Tran, Son Tien Nguyen, Lan Ho Thi Nguyen, Manh Van Ngo, Hoang Huy Duong, Binh Thanh Vu, Hoa Trung Dinh, Binh Nhu Do, Duc-Cuong Le, Hien Thi Nguyen and Kien Trung Nguyen in Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes</p
Establishing A University Venture Capital Fund : The Case of Hanoi University of Science and Technology
For entrepreneurs to be successful in any country, they need a favourable environment in which they can develop their ideas and grow their business. The concept of this environment, an ecosystem, is rooted in earlier developments around science parks and industrial district movements. Within every entrepreneurial ecosystem much attention is focused on the role and health of its start-up component. Vietnam has experienced significant and rapid economic growth in the last twenty years; and, this shift has seen the county acknowledged as a leading nation for start-ups in Southeast Asia. As a result, an increasing number of start-ups are being formed among university students, lecturers, and researchers, especially those in Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) disciplines. However, one of the main obstacles most start-up projects is raising capital for deploying and commercializing scientific and technological R&D results. In many Western countries (e.g. USA, UK and the EU), University venture capital funds (UVCs) have been created in an attempt to overcome this barrier. In this paper we discuss how can one university in Vietnam - Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) - establish an innovative start-up investment fund (the BK Fund). Theoretical and practical studies on setting up University venture capital funds will be necessary for HUST to overcome the legal barriers, financial resources difficulties and other constrains during the fund’s establishment and implementation process
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN VIETNAM CUSTOMS MANAGEMENT
Digital transformation in Vietnam\u27s customs management is an inevitable trend aimed at modernizing customs operations, meeting the demands of global economic integration and trade development. The application of digital technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data analytics, electronic management systems, and the national single window connection has helped enhance inspection and supervision efficiency, shorten clearance times, and reduce costs for businesses. Simultaneously, digital transformation contributes to improving risk analysis capacity, detecting fraud, and ensuring correct and sufficient state budget revenue. However, this process also faces numerous challenges, including unsynchronized technological infrastructure, a lack of human resources with digital skills, and high requirements for information security and data protection. The synchronous implementation of digital transformation will be the key to enhancing Vietnam\u27s customs management capacity in today\u27s digital age.
A transformação digital na gestão aduaneira do Vietnã é uma tendência inevitável voltada para a modernização das operações alfandegárias, atendendo às demandas da integração econômica global e do desenvolvimento do comércio. A aplicação de tecnologias digitais, como Inteligência Artificial (IA), análise de Big Data, sistemas de gestão eletrônica e a conexão com a janela única nacional, tem ajudado a aumentar a eficiência na inspeção e supervisão, reduzir o tempo de liberação e diminuir os custos para as empresas. Ao mesmo tempo, a transformação digital contribui para melhorar a capacidade de análise de riscos, detectar fraudes e garantir a arrecadação correta e suficiente para o orçamento estatal. No entanto, esse processo também enfrenta inúmeros desafios, incluindo infraestrutura tecnológica não sincronizada, falta de recursos humanos com habilidades digitais e altas exigências de segurança da informação e proteção de dados. A implementação sincronizada da transformação digital será a chave para aprimorar a capacidade de gestão aduaneira do Vietnã na era digital atual.
 
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