917 resultados para Natural Resource Exports
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Low seawater pH can be harmful to many calcifying marine organisms, but the calcifying macroalgae Padina spp. flourish at natural submarine carbon dioxide seeps where seawater pH is low. We show that the microenvironment created by the rolled thallus margin of Padina australis facilitates supersaturation of CaCO3 and calcifi-cation via photosynthesis-induced elevated pH. Using microsensors to investigate oxygen and pH dynamics in the microenvironment of P. australis at a shallow CO2 seep, we found that, under saturating light, the pH inside the microenvironment (pHME) was higher than the external seawater (pHSW) at all pHSW levels investigated, and the difference (i.e., pHME-pHSW) increased with decreasing pHSW (0.9 units at pHSW 7.0). Gross photosynthesis (Pg) inside the microenvironment increased with decreasing pHSW, but algae from the control site reached a threshold at pH 6.5. Seep algae showed no pH threshold with respect to Pg within the pHSW range investigated. The external carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitor, acetazolamide, strongly inhibited Pg of P. australis at pHSW 8.2, but the effect was diminished under low pHSW (6.4-7.5), suggesting a greater dependence on membrane-bound CA for the dehydration of HCO3- ions during dissolved inorganic carbon uptake at the higher pHSW. In comparison, a calcifying green alga, Halimeda cuneata f. digitata, was not inhibited by AZ, suggesting efficient bicarbonate transport. The ability of P. australis to elevate pHME at the site of calcification and its strong dependence on CA may explain why it can thrive at low pHSW.
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Asparagus is the star product among non-traditional agricultural exports (NTAXs) in Peru. The export of preserved asparagus has expanded since the end of the 1980s. Although there was some stagnation in the mid-1990s, exports of fresh asparagus have expanded rapidly since the end of the 1990s. Now, the export of both preserved and fresh asparagus constitute the second most important agricultural export in Peru after coffee. Besides the change in demand on the international market, the important factor behind the shift from preserved to fresh asparagus is the change in the supply structure of asparagus. In the case of preserved asparagus, Peruvian exports expanded because of Peru’s competitiveness, which originated from favorable production factors, such as climate, soil and labor. However, because of the growing presence of Chinese products on the international market, Peru’s products lost their competitiveness. In the case of fresh asparagus, the investment of agricultural corporations in production and their innovation in integrating different economic processes from the point of production to the time of export built a successful supply structure that is suited for the export of fresh agricultural produce.
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La rápida evolución experimentada en los últimos años por las tecnologías de Internet ha estimulado la proliferación de recursos software en varias disciplinas científicas, especialmente en bioinformática. En la mayoría de los casos, la tendencia actual es publicar dichos recursos como servicios accesibles libremente a través de Internet, utilizando tecnologías y patrones de diseño definidos para la implementación de Arquitecturas Orientadas a Servicios (SOA). La combinación simultánea de múltiples servicios dentro de un mismo flujo de trabajo abre la posibilidad de crear aplicaciones potencialmente más útiles y complejas. La integración de dichos servicios plantea grandes desafíos, tanto desde un punto de vista teórico como práctico, como por ejemplo, la localización y acceso a los recursos disponibles o la coordinación entre ellos. En esta tesis doctoral se aborda el problema de la identificación, localización, clasificación y acceso a los recursos informáticos disponibles en Internet. Con este fin, se ha definido un modelo genérico para la construcción de índices de recursos software con información extraída automáticamente de artículos de la literatura científica especializada en un área. Este modelo consta de seis fases que abarcan desde la selección de las fuentes de datos hasta el acceso a los índices creados, pasando por la identificación, extracción, clasificación y “curación” de la información relativa a los recursos. Para verificar la viabilidad, idoneidad y eficiencia del modelo propuesto, éste ha sido evaluado en dos dominios científicos diferentes—la BioInformática y la Informática Médica—dando lugar a dos índices de recursos denominados BioInformatics Resource Inventory (BIRI) y electronic-Medical Informatics Repository of Resources(e-MIR2) respectivamente. Los resultados obtenidos de estas aplicaciones son presentados a lo largo de la presente tesis doctoral y han dado lugar a varias publicaciones científicas en diferentes revistas JCR y congresos internacionales. El impacto potencial y la utilidad de esta tesis doctoral podrían resultar muy importantes teniendo en cuenta que, gracias a la generalidad del modelo propuesto, éste podría ser aplicado en cualquier disciplina científica. Algunas de las líneas de investigación futuras más relevantes derivadas de este trabajo son esbozadas al final en el último capítulo de este libro. ABSTRACT The rapid evolution experimented in the last years by the Internet technologies has stimulated the proliferation of heterogeneous software resources in most scientific disciplines, especially in the bioinformatics area. In most cases, current trends aim to publish those resources as services freely available over the Internet, using technologies and design patterns defined for the implementation of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). Simultaneous combination of various services into the same workflow opens the opportunity of creating more complex and useful applications. Integration of services raises great challenges, both from a theoretical to a practical point of view such as, for instance, the location and access to the available resources or the orchestration among them. This PhD thesis deals with the problem of identification, location, classification and access to informatics resources available over the Internet. On this regard, a general model has been defined for building indexes of software resources, with information extracted automatically from scientific articles from the literature specialized in the area. Such model consists of six phases ranging from the selection of data sources to the access to the indexes created, covering the identification, extraction, classification and curation of the information related to the software resources. To verify the viability, feasibility and efficiency of the proposed model, it has been evaluated in two different scientific domains—Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics—producing two resources indexes named BioInformatics Resources Inventory (BIRI) and electronic-Medical Informatics Repository of Resources (e-MIR2) respectively. The results and evaluation of those systems are presented along this PhD thesis, and they have produced different scientific publications in several JCR journals and international conferences. The potential impact and utility of this PhD thesis could be of great relevance considering that, thanks to the generality of the proposed model, it could be successfully extended to any scientific discipline. Some of the most relevant future research lines derived from this work are outlined at the end of this book.
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This project analyzes the closely linked connection between the competition over limited resources and the formation of culture as it pertains to art and literature. The project is broken into three main topics: the influence of limited resources on competition, the role that competition and other factors have on the formation of culture, and finally how art and literature are reflective of resources, the competition for those resources, and other historical influences. This paper concludes that while there are many factors in the creation of cultures, competition over limited natural resources plays the most integral role in the formation of culture.
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In this paper we describe Fénix, a data model for exchanging information between Natural Language Processing applications. The format proposed is intended to be flexible enough to cover both current and future data structures employed in the field of Computational Linguistics. The Fénix architecture is divided into four separate layers: conceptual, logical, persistence and physical. This division provides a simple interface to abstract the users from low-level implementation details, such as programming languages and data storage employed, allowing them to focus in the concepts and processes to be modelled. The Fénix architecture is accompanied by a set of programming libraries to facilitate the access and manipulation of the structures created in this framework. We will also show how this architecture has been already successfully applied in different research projects.
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An act restricting Gazprom’s monopoly in Russian gas exports came into effect on 1 December 2013. Previously Gazprom had had a legal guarantee to its monopoly position. The changes are an effect of consultations between various ministries that had been conducted for many months and were affected by lobbying from Novatek and Rosneft (Gazprom’s competitors on the domestic gas market); they need not, though, be seen as system changes. The ‘liberalisation’ they appear to bring in is feigned. Proof of this are found for example in both the limited material scope of the new law (it concerns only exports of liquefied natural gas, LNG) and the small number of the beneficiaries of the new regulations (the new solutions will be beneficial for Novatek and Rosneft). Contrary to initial announcements, the right to export LNG has not been restricted to South-Eastern Asian markets, which means that Russian liquefied natural gas is also likely to be sold to Europe in the coming years. Although these changes have been motivated above all by the individual interests of Gazprom’s competitors, they are also to a certain extent a response to the processes taking place on regional gas markets. They may, therefore, turn out to be beneficial for the state (increasing Russia’s share on the global LNG market and attracting foreign investors to gas extraction projects being implemented in Russia). The new regulations are probably the first step down the long road to breaking Gazprom’s monopoly in gas exports via the pipeline system.
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This policy paper focuses on the sustainable management of some key natural resources in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries (SEMCs) under climate change and anthropogenic pressures. In a business-as-usual and even more so in a failed cooperation scenario, water resources, ecosystems and biodiversity in the region are under stress, with negative consequences for agriculture, food security, tourism and development. However, proper adaptation strategies are shown to be effective in reconciling resource conservation with GDP, trade and population growth. These need be implemented in different ways: technological, institutional, behavioural; and at different levels: regional, national and international. There is ample room for fruitful cooperation between the EU and SEMCs in this area, which can take the form of EU direct financial and technical support when resources in SEMCs are scarce, and of multilateral and bilateral cooperation programmes to improve resource efficiency. The EU could also take on the role of coordinating these different bilateral actions and, at the same time, support SEMCs to establish a structured programme focused on the communication and dissemination of emerging best practices.
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requirements for Filipino performing artists, effectively closing this migration channel. I employ a difference-in-differences estimation strategy using the share of performing artists at baseline in each Philippine province as a continuous policy variable. International migration falls in response to the policy change by 1.2%. The effect on international migration is larger than the policy change itself would suggest, indicating the importance of spillovers across migrant occupations. Domestically, more children are employed, and adults are more likely to be unemployed or engaged in short-term work.
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Some reports published in more than 1 ed.; e.g. 3rd ed. of 1st report published in 1974.
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"November 1989"--Cover.
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"NSF 77-51" through "NSF 77-56."
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March 1980.