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Het Ho-Lee rentemodel
Het verslag legt het rentemodel van Ho en Lee uit en bekijkt verschillende eigenschappen van dit model, waaronder het arbitragevrij zijn en de kalibratie van het model.Technische WiskundeMathematicsElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
Myoung-Jin Lee, oboe and Ho-Kyung Choi, piano, April 22, 2018
This is the concert program of the Myoung-Jin Lee, oboe and Ho-Kyung Choi, piano performance on Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Concerto for Oboe in C minor by Alessandro Marcello, Sonatine for Piano by Maurice Ravel, and Concerto for Oboe by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Correction to “Ultrafast Cation Exchange in Supra-Quantum Dots through Nanoporous Internal Structure”
The author list should be “Hyunmi Doh, Juwon Park, Junhwa Lee, Jiwon Bang, Sanghwa Jeong, Wonseok Lee, Ho Jin, and Sungjee Kim”, with an addition of a co-author, Junhwa Lee. Hyunmi Doh, Juwon Park, and Junhwa Lee contributed equally to this work. This change was agreed to by all authors and is reflected in the authorship of this correction.11Nsciescopu
Production of Biologically Active Human Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor in the Milk of Transgenic Goat
Jung Ho Ko, Chul Sang Lee, Seung Won Jin, Sang Tae Shin, Ja Shin Koo, Kyung Kwang Lee, Ook Joong Yo
The 1961 Kampong Bukit Ho Swee fire and the making of modern Singapore
By 1970, Singapore’s urban landscape was dominated by high-rise blocks of planned public housing built by the People’s Action Party government, signifying the establishment of a high modernist nation-state. A decade earlier, the margins of the City had been dominated by kampongs, home to semi-autonomous communities of low-income Chinese families which freely built, and rebuilt, unauthorised wooden houses. This change was not merely one of housing but belied a more fundamental realignment of state-society relations in the 1960s. Relocated in Housing and Development Board flats, urban kampong families were progressively integrated into the social fabric of the emergent nation-state. This study examines the pivotal role of an event, the great Kampong Bukit Ho Swee fire of 1961, in bringing about this transformation. The redevelopment of the fire site in the aftermath of the calamity brought to completion the British colonial regime’s ‘emergency’ programmes of resettling urban kampong dwellers in planned accommodation, in particular, of building emergency public housing on the sites of major fires in the 1950s. The PAP’s far greater political resolve, and the timing of and state of emergency occasioned by the scale of the 1961 disaster, enabled the government to rehouse the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims in emergency housing in record time. This in turn provided the HDB with a strategic platform for clearing other kampongs and for transforming their residents into model citizens of the nation-state. The 1961 fire’s symbolic usefulness extended into the 1980s and beyond, in sanctioning the PAP’s new housing redevelopment schemes. The official account of the inferno has also become politically useful for the government of today for disciplining a new generation of Singaporeans against taking the nation’s progress for granted. Against these exalted claims of the fire’s role in the Singapore Story, this study also examines the degree of actual change and continuity in the social and economic lives of the people of Bukit Ho Swee after the inferno. In some crucial ways, the residents continued to occupy a marginal place in society while pondering, too, over the unresolved question of the cause of the fire. These continuities of everyday life reflect the ambivalence with which the citizenry regarded the high modernist state in contemporary Singapore
Kinetic Study of Organic Acid Formations and Growth of Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens During Continuous Cultures
Succinic acid-producing Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens was anaerobically grown in glucose-fed continuous cultures using glucose as a carbon source, and the metabolic flexibility of A. succiniciproducens in response to varying glucose concentrations and dilution rates was examined. Both succinic acid (SA) and acetic acid (AA) formation was growth-associated, and their growth-rate-related coefficients (K(SA/X), K(AA/X)) and nongrowth-rate-related coefficients (K'(SA/X), K'(AA/X)) were slightly influenced by glucose concentrations. A high glucose concentration (38 g/l) and high growth rate (0.63 h(-1)) did not induce by-product formation.This work was supported by a grant from Research
Promotion Program funded by Gyeonggi Province and by
Priority Research Centers Program through the National
Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry
of Education, Science and Technology (20090093826) (PC
Lee) and by the Genome based Integrated Bioprocess
Development Project from the Ministry of Education,
Science and Technology (SY Lee and HN Chang)
Kil-ho LEE
Kil-ho LEE Chercheur associé au Groupe d’Analyse Politique (GAP) Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense E-mail : [email protected] Thèmes et orientations de recherche Sociologie des intellectuels, Sociologie des élites, Circulation internationale des idées, Usages sociaux des références étrangères, Economie culturelle et construction identitaire Formations et diplômes 2011 Qualifié par le CNU en section 04 (science politique). 2009 Doctorat en science politique de l’Université ..
Kil-ho LEE
Kil-ho LEE Chercheur associé au Groupe d’Analyse Politique (GAP) Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense E-mail : [email protected] Thèmes et orientations de recherche Sociologie des intellectuels, Sociologie des élites, Circulation internationale des idées, Usages sociaux des références étrangères, Economie culturelle et construction identitaire Formations et diplômes 2011 Qualifié par le CNU en section 04 (science politique). 2009 Doctorat en science politique de l’Université ..
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Ho-Joon Lee: A landscape of virus-host protein-protein interactions in SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans by machine learning
This presentation was made by Ho-Joon Lee, Yale University. The presentation’s title is: “A landscape of virus-host protein-protein interactions in SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans by machine learning .” Funded by NSF Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering (OAC/CISE) through the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub Seed Fund Program.
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Ho-Joon Lee: Un paisaje de interacciones proteína-proteína virus-huésped en la infección por SARS-CoV-2 en humanos por aprendizaje automático
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Esta presentación fue realizada por Ho-Joon Lee, Yale University. El título de la presentación es: "Un paisaje de interacciones proteína-proteína virus-huésped en la infección por SARS-CoV-2 en humanos por aprendizaje automático ".
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