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Jens Peter Jacobsen ovvero la Poesia e la Scienza
J.P. Jacobsen come rappresentante del simbolismo danese e ispiratore di una generazione di scrittori europe
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Hugh Newell Jacobsen Guest Lecture
Architectural projects and/or sites mentioned: Palace of Minos (2000 B.C.E. - 1400 B.C.E.) (Knossos, Greece) ; Piedmont (Lehrer House) (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1735/1989-1990) (Charles Town, West Virginia) ; Hillside House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen and Andrea Simeon, 1978-1992) (Athens, Greece) ; Syrigos House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen and Andrea Simeon, 1978-1992) (Athens, Greece) ; Palmedo House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1988) (New York) ; Island House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1989) (La Romana, Dominican Republic) ; Forbes House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1989) (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) ; Sohn House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1990) (Ontario, Canada) ; St. John's University Art Center and Gallery (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1990) (Collegeville, Minnesota) ; Advaney House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1991) (Voorschoten, Netherlands) ; Private Residence (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1992) (Nantucket, Massachusetts) ; Courtyard House (Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 1992) (Vero Beach, Florida) ; U.S. Capitol West Terrace Addition (Hugh Newell Jacobsen and George Malcom White, 1993) (Washington, D.C.) ; Windsor Crescent Building (unbuilt) (Hugh Newell Jacobsen) (Vero Beach, Florida)Audio files are EID restricted. Individuals without an EID should send an email request to [email protected] Librarie
E. A. Jacobsen
E. A. Jacobsen was the principal at Uintah Academy. He also was the basketball coach
Cisgenesis: an important sub-invention for traditional plant breeding companies
Modern plant breeding is highly dependent on new technologies to master future problems. More traits have to be combined, frequently originating from wild species. Traditional breeding is connected with linkage drag problems. The crop plant itself and its crossable species represent the traditional breeders gene pool. GM-breeding is a new way of improving existing varieties. Transgenes originate from non-crossable species and are representing a new gene pool. For release of GM-plants into the environment and onto the market in Europe Directive 2001/18/EC has been developed, primarily based on GM-technology and not on gene source. In society, opposition against GM crops is complicating the implementation of GM crops. In this paper, it is shown that not only transgenes, representing a new gene pool but also cisgenes and intragenes are available, representing the breeders gene pool. Cisgenes are natural genes and intragenes are composed of functional parts of natural genes from the crop plant itself or from crossable species. Cisgenesis is the combined use of only cisgenes with marker-free transformation, mimicking linkage drag free introgression breeding in one step. Therefore, cisgenesis is a new sub-invention in the traditional breeding field and indicates the need for reconsideration of GM Directives. Inventions are frequently containing not only hardware elements, but also software and orgware elements. For cisgenesis it is foreseen that the technical (hardware) and bioinformatic (software) elements will develop smoothly, but that implementation in society is highly dependent on acceptance and regulations (orgware). It could be made in a step by step approach by specific crop-gene derogations from the Directive, followed by adding cisgenesis to annex 1b of Directive 2001/18/EC for exemption. At present GM crops can only be introduced by large companies. An open innovation approach for cisgenesis by public private partnership including traditional SMEs has been discussed. Cisgenesis has been exemplified for resistance breeding of potato to Phytophthtora infestans
The use of self-administered questionaires about food habits.
Papers in this thesis: I: Jacobsen BK, Thelle DS.: ‘The Tromsø Heart Study: responders and non-responders to a health questionnaire, do they differ?’, manuscript, later published in: Scand J Soc Med. 1988;16(2):101-4 II: Bjarne K. Jacobsen, Synnøve F. Knutsen, and Raymond Kriutsen: ‘The Tromsø Heart Study: Comparison of Information from a Short Food Frequency Questionnaire with a Dietary History Survey’, Scand J Public Health, March 1987 15: 41-47
III: Jacobsen BK, Thelle DS: ‘THE TROMSØ HEART STUDY: FOOD HABITS, SERUM TOTAL CHOLESTEROL, HDL CHOLESTEROL, AND TRIGLYCERIDES’. Am. J. Epidemiol. (1987) 125 (4): 622-630 IV: Bjarne K. Jacobsen, Dag S. Thelle: ‘The Tromsø heart study: The relationship between food habits and the body mass index’. Journal of Chronic Diseases, Volume 40, Issue 8, 1987, Pages 795–800 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-9681(87)90131-7) V: Bjarne Koster Jacobsen and Dag Steinar Thelle: ‘The Tromsø Heart Study: Is Coffee Drinking an Indicator of a Life Style with High Risk for Ischemic Heart Disease?’. Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1987, Volume 222, Issue 3, pages 215–221 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1987.tb10662.x) VI: Bjarne K. Jacobsen and Dag S. Thelle: ‘RISK FACTORS FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND LEVEL OF EDUCATION: THE TROMSØ HEART STUDY’. Published in Am. J. Epidemiol. (1988) 127 (5): 923-932.VII: Bjarne K. Jacobsen, Erik Bjelke, Gunnar Kvåle, and Ivar Heuch: ‘Coffee Drinking, Mortality, and Cancer Incidence: Results From a Norwegian Prospective Study’. Published in JNCI J Natl Cancer Inst (1986) 76 (5): 823-831
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Recent developments at the ANTARES AMS centre.
A. M. Smith, D. Fink, M. A. C. Hotchkis, G. E. Jacobsen, E. M. Lawson, C. Tuniz, E. Sacchi, D. Louvat, G. M. Zuppi and R. Bonett
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