1000 resultados para Transition-path superneutralit
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INTRODUCTION: Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key event in renal fibrosis. The aims of the study were to evaluate acidosis induced EMT, transforming-growth-factor (TGF) β1 role and citrate effect on it. METHODS: HK2 cells (ATCC 2290) were cultured in DMEM/HAM F12 medium, pH 7.4. At 80% confluence, after 24 hr under serum free conditions, cells were distributed in three groups (24 hours): A) Control: pH 7.4, B) Acidosis: pH 7.0 and C) Calcium citrate (0.2 mmol/L) + pH 7.0. Change (Δ) of intracellular calcium concentration, basal and after Angiotensin II (10-6M) exposition, were measured to evaluate cellular performance. EMT was evaluated by the expression of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and E-cadherin by immunocytochemistry and/or Western blot. TGF-β1 secretion was determined by ELISA in cell supernatant. RESULTS: At pH 7.0 HK2 cells significantly reduced E-cadherin and increased α-SMA expression (EMT). Supernatant TGF-β1 levels were higher than in control group. Calcium citrate decreased acidosis induced EMT and improved cells performance, without reduction of TGF-β production. CONCLUSIONS: Acidosis induces EMT and secretion of TGF-β1 in tubular proximal cells in culture and citrate improves cellular performance and ameliorates acidosis induced EMT.
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Kai Karin Geschun's presentation at Kirjastoverkkopäivät, Helsinki 21.10.2015.
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Harrod under analysis: path-dependence, historic time and endogenous structural change. The article aims to demonstrate how the Harrod's approach (1937, 1938, 1948) can offer theoretical elements to form a complex, historicists and non-determinist view of the economic system. The relaxation of the constant warranty rate hypothesis make possible the system suffers endogenous qualitative change. It results in the notion of path-dependence and historic time. By the endogenization of the expectations and the existence of turn-points mechanisms, this approach allows a synthesis between non-convergency and economic regulation.
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This paper explores behavioral patterns of web users on an online magazine web-site. The goal of the study is to first find and visualize user paths within the data generated during collection, and to identify some generic behavioral typologies of user behavior. To form a theoretical foundation for processing data and identifying behavioral ar-chetypes, the study relies on established consumer behavior literature to propose typologies of behavior. For data processing, the study utilizes methodologies of ap-plied cluster analysis and sequential path analysis. Utilizing a dataset of click stream data generated from the real-life clicks of 250 ran-domly selected website visitors over a period of six weeks. Based on the data collect-ed, an exploratory method is followed in order to find and visualize generally occur-ring paths of users on the website. Six distinct behavioral typologies were recog-nized, with the dominant user consuming mainly blog content, as opposed to editori-al content. Most importantly, it was observed that approximately 80% of clicks were of the blog content category, meaning that the majority of web traffic occurring in the site takes place in content other than the desired editorial content pages. The out-come of the study is a set of managerial recommendations for each identified behavioral archetype.
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Energy scenarios are used as a tool to examine credible future states and pathways. The one who constructs a scenario defines the framework in which the possible outcomes exist. The credibility of a scenario depends on its compatibility with real world experiences, and on how well the general information of the study, methodology, and originality and processing of data are disclosed. In the thesis, selected global energy scenarios’ transparency and desirability from the society’s point of view were evaluated based on literature derived criteria. The global energy transition consists of changes to social conventions and economic development in addition to technological development. Energy solutions are economic and ethical choices due to far-reaching impacts of energy decision-making. Currently the global energy system is mostly based on fossil fuels, which is unsustainable over the long-term due to various reasons: negative climate change impacts, negative health impacts, depletion of fossil fuel reserves, resource-use conflicts with water management and food supply, loss of biodiversity, challenge to preserve ecosystems and resources for future generations, and inability of fossil fuels to provide universal access to modern energy services. Nuclear power and carbon capture and storage cannot be regarded as sustainable energy solutions due to their inherent risks and required long-term storage. The energy transition is driven by a growing energy demand, decreasing costs of renewables, modularity and scalability of renewable technologies, macroeconomic benefits of using renewables, investors’ risk awareness, renewable energy related attractive business opportunities, almost even distribution of solar and wind resources on the planet, growing awareness of the planet’s environmental status, environmental movements and tougher environmental legislation. Many of the investigated scenarios identified solar and wind power as a backbone for future energy systems. The scenarios, in which the solar and wind potentials were deployed in largest scale, met best the set out sustainability criteria. In future research, energy scenarios’ transparency can be improved by better disclosure on who has ordered the study, clarifying the funding, clearly referencing to used sources and indicating processed data, and by exploring how variations in cost assumptions and deployment of technologies influence on the outcomes of the study.
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1938/04 (N27)-1938/05.
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1927/11.
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1928/09 (N14)-1928/11.
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1927/07.
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1927/09.
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Variante(s) de titre : Transition (The Hague)
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1927/05 (N2).
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1928/06 (N13)-1928/08.