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Isothermal Recombinase Polymerase amplification (RPA) of Schistosoma haematobium DNA and oligochromatographic lateral flow detection
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Timor-Leste human development report 2011 : managing natural resources for human development : developing the non-oil economy to achieve the MDGs
Principal Author John G Taylor, Coordinator Rui Gomes, Authors, Technical Background Papers Tobias N. Rasmussen, Andrew Rosser, Martin Sandbu, Michael Ross, Tibor van Staveren, Ricardo F. Neupert, Rui A. Gomes, John G Taylor, Sonny Harmadi, Hafiz Pash
Coll., Medieval Encounters , 2014, vol. 20, n° 2
Sommaire Swearing by God: Muslim Oath-Taking in Late Medieval and Early Modern Christian Iberia Author: Belen Vicens pp.: 117–151 (35) Andalusi Spolia in Medieval Morocco: “Architectural Politics, Political Architecture” Author: Mariam Rosser-Owen pp.: 152–198 (47) Book review: Like Angels on Jacob’s Ladder: Abraham Abulafia, the Franciscans, and Joachimism, written by Harvey J. Hames Author: Alexandra Cuffel pp.: 199–200 (2) Book review: A Common Justice: The Legal Allegiances of..
Coll., Medieval Encounters , 2014, vol. 20, n° 2
Sommaire Swearing by God: Muslim Oath-Taking in Late Medieval and Early Modern Christian Iberia Author: Belen Vicens pp.: 117–151 (35) Andalusi Spolia in Medieval Morocco: “Architectural Politics, Political Architecture” Author: Mariam Rosser-Owen pp.: 152–198 (47) Book review: Like Angels on Jacob’s Ladder: Abraham Abulafia, the Franciscans, and Joachimism, written by Harvey J. Hames Author: Alexandra Cuffel pp.: 199–200 (2) Book review: A Common Justice: The Legal Allegiances of..
About twin primes and distribution of primes
This paper give us a demonstration of twin primes conjecture using approximation of function �(iupsilon) that we introduce in section 6. Section 1-5 give us introduction to terminology and a clarification on (iupsilon) terms. In particular section
5 is really important because of its Lemma. Section 7 reassume foregoing explanations and it give us two theorems and one corollary;the theorem 7.2 give us exact approximation of twin primes counting function
Phylogenetic analyses and taxonomic studies of Senecioninae : southern African Senecio section Senecio
Molecular phylogenetic analyses of subtribe Senecioninae, based on combining sequenced ITS and trnL-F fragments from specimens collected in the field with sequences collected from GenBank, suggest the subtribe is monophyletic, as is Senecio s.str. (including Robinsonia), and suggest an expanded monophyletic section Senecio. Many Senecio species should be removed from the genus, as they are only distantly related to it, emphasising the para- or polyphyletic nature of Senecio as it is currently circumscribed.
Area optimisation suggests southern Africa as a possible geographical origin for the genus and section. Harvey’s (1865) sectional classification of South African Senecio species (the only attempt to date to impose infrageneric groupings on these taxa), was tested for monophyly which, however, was not seen in the sections tested. A number of southern African species from Harvey’s sections are suggested for inclusion in an expanded section Senecio.
A clade suggested as basal to sect. Senecio, consisting of Senecio engleranus and Senecio flavus, was found to be only distantly related to the section. Resolution of the two species within the clade was not evident; a comparative study was therefore made employing RAPDs, morphometrics and breeding experiments. The two proved to be distinct entities, both genetically and morphologically, although they remain interfertile, suggesting that intrinsic postzygotic barriers between them are weak, and that hybridisation – not found in the wild - is mainly prevented by prezygotic barriers. F1 hybrids created between the two were seen to have intermediate morphologies and RAPD profiles. A single F1 individual self-pollinated to produce a vigorous F2 generation, allowing preliminary surveys of pollen number, pollen fertility and pappus type. Pappus type is seen to be under the control of allelic variations in a single major gene, while pollen numbers and pollen fertility are seen to be under more complex genetic control
Reconstructing the past: a response to four readers
In this paper, the author of How Economics Became a Mathematical Science (Duke University Press, 2002) responds to four papers (from Paul Davidson, Sheila Dow, Donald Katzner,and J. Barkley Rosser Jr.) written for a symposium on his book. In addition to specific responses to points raised by the readers, the author argues, for economists, the historical commonplace that there can be no privileged perspective from which to view the past; there is no right way to write history, only more or less interesting ways.HISTORIOGRAPHY, HISTORY OF ECONOMICS, MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS.,
The sterochemistry of deamination of a-amino alcohols
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