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    Evolution of an extracellular pathogen recognition mechanism in Solanaceae by Kourelis, J

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <p>By elucidating the evolution of a pathogen recognition mechanism in Solanaceae and establishing the engineering of this mechanism, this thesis provides a framework for the generation of an altered recognition spectrum not found in nature.</p>…”
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    Continuous adaptation in a high-velocity environment : the dot-com experience. by Singh, Harminder.

    Published 2008
    “…Examine the phenomenon of the decline in valuation of dot-com organizations and propose that dot-com organizations that have continuously altered their business model in response to a dynamic environment have been rewarded by superior valuations in the market place.…”
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    Electronic Food Vouchers: Evidence from an At-Scale Experiment in Indonesia by Banerjee, Abhijit, Hanna, Rema, Olken, Benjamin A., Satriawan, Elan, Sumarto, Sudarno

    Published 2024
    “…The results suggest moving from a manual in-kind to electronic voucher-based program reduced poverty through increased adherence to program design. (JEL H53, I18, I32, I38, O12)…”
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    QuickFit: A High-Throughput RT-qPCR-Based Assay to Quantify Viral Growth and Fitness In Vitro by Galvez, Nicolas M. S., Sheehan, Maegan L., Lin, Allen Z., Cao, Yi, Lam, Evan C., Jackson, Abigail M., Balazs, Alejandro B.

    Published 2024
    “…In the case of HIV, combination antiretroviral therapy can successfully prevent or treat infection, but it relies on strict adherence to prevent escape. Here, we present a method termed QuickFit that enables the quantification of viral fitness by employing large numbers of parallel viral cultures to measure growth rates accurately. …”
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    Hybrid Federalization in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal by Allison-Reumann, Laura, He, Baogang

    Published 2018
    “…The five previous constitutions of Nepal failed and did not manage to avoid discrimination or overcome the domination of the majority ethnic group (Lawoti, 2007), and agreements with and principles for different members of society have not always been adhered to or delivered (Hachhethu, 2009). For more than 60 years Nepal has struggled to find appropriate solutions to problems of development, democracy, peace and equality (Von Einsiedel, Malone and Pradhan, 2012) and its new constitution has proffered a new direction for Nepal, albeit with continued contestation and disagreement.…”
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    Strategies for managing alcohol intake and refusing offers of alcoholic drinks by Conroy, Dom, de Visser, Richard O.

    Published 2021
    “…Work on how to enhance adherence to guidelines designed to promote low-risk drinking is examined. …”
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    Business process reengineering within enterprise resource planning context : the case of united technologies. by Tan, Cheng Teng., Soh, Doreen Shil Fang.

    Published 2008
    “…It analyzes observed business process performance improvements in terms of changes in business process architecture characteristics using Steven Alter’s Work-centered Analysis (WCA) framework.…”
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    Pakistan and Benazir : the way forward by Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

    Published 2009
    “…The landscape of Pakistani politics may be altered completely. The turbulence and instability could be overcome if the two main opposition parties come together to form a unity government.…”
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    Specialized replication mechanisms maintain genome stability at human centromeres by Scelfo, A, Angrisani, A, Grillo, M, Barnes, BM, Muyas, F, Sauer, CM, Leung, CWB, Dumont, M, Grison, M, Mazaud, D, Garnier, M, Guintini, L, Nelson, L, Esashi, F, Cortés-Ciriano, I, Taylor, SS, Déjardin, J, Wilhelm, T, Fachinetti, D

    Published 2024
    “…Prolonged stress causes centromeric alterations like ruptures and translocations, as observed in ovarian cancer models experiencing replication stress. …”
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