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    Calorimeter measures high nuclear heating rates and their gradients across a reactor test hole

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    Pedestal-type calorimeter measures gamma-ray heating rates from 0.5 to 7.0 watts per gram of aluminum. Nuclear heating rate is a function of cylinder temperature change, measured by four chromel-alumel thermocouples attached to the calorimeter, and known thermoconductivity of the tested material

    Boron Nitride Thin Films from High Energy Gas Phase Reactants

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    A novel method for generating boron nitride thin films is currently being developed. This method utilizes the energy stored in the precursor molecules to grow films at low temperatures. The mechanism for film growth has been studied, both experimentally and computationally, with promising results

    Early bunchstem necrosis in grapes - a cause of poor fruit set

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    A disorder affecting the inflorescence of grapevines was identified and described. It occurs at any time from the early appearance of the inflorescence until flowering, causing shrivelling and death of some or all branches on the peduncle or bunch. It seems not to be caused by fungi or other pathological agent. Its appearance and development resemble stiellaehme or bunchstem necrosis (BSN), excepting that it occurs much earlier; thus the name 'early bunchstem necrosis' (EBSN) is suggested. Like BSN its aetiology appears to be related to the effects of specific inorganic chemicals. EBSN-like symptoms were induced by the cations Ca++ and NH4+but no response was found to K + and Mg++. There was considerably more EBSN in shaded compared with unshaded vines. No control or protective measures have so far been found

    Low Energy Methods for the Deposition of BN Thin Films

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    We report the growth of boron nitride thin films from plasma-assisted dissociation of the precursor molecule boron triazide. Stable films containing mainly sp2-bonded BN have been grown for comparison with films grown by other dissociation methods. We conclude that the plasma-assisted dissociation method is superior to previous methods for growing boron nitride thin films from boron triazide

    Serum Amyloid P Component (SAP)-Like Protein From Botryllid Ascidians Provides a Clue to Amyloid Function

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    The HA-1 lectin isolated from Botrylloides leachii has an amino acid composition similar to that of mammalian serum amyloid protein (SAP). SAP is a universal component of mammalian amyloid deposits. Like SAP, HA-1 has a disc ultrastructure, and antibody to HA-1 binds both (a) to amyloidlike fibers deposited between rejected Botrylloides colonies and (b) to cerebral amyloid deposits in Alzheimer's disease brains. Deposition of protochordate amyloid within rejection sites and surrounding fouling organisms implies that these fibers function as barriers to allogeneic and infectious challenge. Similarly, mammalian amyloid may also function to contain inflammatory lesions and to limit the spread of certain infections. Pathological amyloidotic conditions in humans, such as Alzheimer's disease, may result from unregulated expression of this primitive encapsulation response

    The Impact of a SIG on Assessment Literacy

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    A major aim of professional associations is to provide opportunities for professionals to interact with others, share ideas and develop in their chosen profession. Professional associations exist to provide specialized networking and development opportunities to a specific profession, group of individuals or field of study. To promote and support specialized research and communication, smaller subgroups within an association are often chartered or developed. These subgroups are typically known as Special Interest Groups. According to Jacob et al. (2013), association members join SIGs because they want to go deeper into a specialized content area and they enjoy networking with others who ‘speak the same language.’ The TESOL Arabia Testing, Assessment and Evaluation SIG (TAE SIG) has focused their professional development activities on an important trend in the field, that of language assessment literacy (LAL). Language assessment literacy has been a critical topic in English language teaching since the late 1990s. Unfortunately, this is mainly due to the fact that so many English language teachers are not assessment literate. In other words, many English language teachers lack the knowledge and skills to write effective language tests, evaluate the effectiveness of their tests, and use their test results in meaningful ways. The purpose of this chapter is to critically examine the status of LAL in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and report on activities that the TAE SIG has implemented to increase LAL

    Transdifferentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells to hepatocyte-like cells is not serum-dependent when facilitated by extracellular matrix proteins

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    The rising prevalence of chronic liver disease, coupled with a permanent shortage of organs for liver transplantation, has sparked enormous interest in alternative treatment strategies. Previous protocols to generate hepatocyte-like cells (HLCs) via pancreas-to-liver transdifferentiation have utilised fetal bovine serum, introducing unknown variables and severely limiting study reproducibility. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to develop a protocol for transdifferentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells to HLCs in a chemically defined, serum-free culture medium. The clonal pancreatic progenitor cell line AR42J-B13 was cultured in basal growth medium on uncoated plastic culture dishes in the absence or presence of Dexamethasone on uncoated, laminin-or fibronectin-coated culture substrata, with or without serum supplementation. The hepatocytic differentiation potential was evaluated: (i) morphologically through bright-field and scanning electron microscopy, (ii) by assessing pancreatic and hepatic marker expression and (iii) by determining the function of HLCs through their ability to synthesise glycogen or take up and release indocyanine green. Here we demonstrate for the first time that transdifferentiation of pancreatic cells to HLCs is not dependent on serum. These results will assist in converting current differentiation protocols into procedures that are compliant with clinical use in future cell-based therapies to treat liver-related metabolic disorders

    Barley Endosperm Bioassay for Gibberellins. II. Application of the Method

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    Barley Endosperm Bioassay for Gibberellins. I. Parameters of the Response System

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