40 research outputs found
Crowdfunding Among Event Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Paper
This paper aims to uncover the benefits of crowdfunding among Event Entrepreneurs in Malaysia. The study reviews literature on the definition, discussion and its revolution related to capital -raising, networking, investment, and crowdfunding among Event Entrepreneurs. The method used for this paper is based on literature reviews from journal articles, conference proceedings, newspaper, books and internet search related to this research area. The conceptual framework is recommended in the end of the paper as it allows reader to understand how the benefits will affects towards crowdfunding among Event Entrepreneurs. Hence, it will provide more research interest in crowdfunding in the future.
Keywords: crowdfunding, event, event crowdfundin
Giant optical anisotropy in a single InAs quantum dot in a very dilute quantum-dot ensemble
We present the experimental evidence of giant optical anisotropy in single
InAs quantum dots. Polarization-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy reveals
a linear polarization ratio with huge fluctuations, from one quantum dot to
another, in sign and in magnitude with absolute values up to 82%. Systematic
measurements on hundreds of quantum dots coming from two different laboratories
demonstrate that the giant optical anisotropy is an intrinsic feature of dilute
quantum-dot arrays.Comment: submitted to Applied Physics Letter
Antigen clasping by two antigen-binding sites of an exceptionally specific antibody for histone methylation
Extensive studies of the structureâfunction relationship of antibodies have established that conventional immunoglobulins contain two copies of the antigen-binding fragment (Fab), each of which serves as an autonomous and complete unit for recognizing an antigen. In this paper, we report a previously unidentified mode of antibodyâantigen recognition, dubbed âantigen clasping,â where two antigen-binding sites cooperatively clasp one antigen, and the design of a long-neck antibody format that facilitates antigen clasping. Antigen clasping led to recombinant antibodies for histone posttranslational modifications with extraordinarily high specificity, valuable tools for epigenetic research. This study substantially broadens the long-standing paradigm for antibodyâantigen recognition
Polarization angle accuracy for future CMB experiments. The COSMOCal project and its prototype in the 1mm band
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into
the early Universe, facilitating precise examinations of fundamental
cosmological theories. However, the quest for detecting B-modes in the CMB,
predicted by theoretical models of inflation, faces substantial challenges in
terms of calibration and foreground modeling. The COSMOCal (COsmic Survey of
Millimeter wavelengths Objects for CMB experiments Calibration) project aims at
enhancing the accuracy of the absolute calibration of the polarization angle
of current and future CMB experiments. The concept includes the build of
a very well known artificial source emitting in the frequency range [20-350]
GHz that would act as an absolute calibrator for several polarization
facilities on Earth. A feasibility study to place the artificial source in
geostationary orbit, in the far field for all the telescopes on Earth, is
ongoing. In the meanwhile ongoing hardware work is dedicated to build a
prototype to test the technology, the precision and the stability of the
polarization recovering in the 1 mm band (220-300 GHz). High-resolution
experiments as the NIKA2 camera at the IRAM 30m telescope will be deployed for
such use. Once carefully calibrated ( < 0.1 degrees) it will be
used to observe astrophysical sources such as the Crab nebula, which is the
best candidate in the sky for the absolute calibration of CMB experiments.Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble
(France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of
conferences, EDP Science
Expression analysis onto microarrays of randomly selected cDNA clones highlights HOXB13 as a marker of human prostate cancer
In a strategy aimed at identifying novel markers of human prostate cancer, we performed expression analysis using microarrays of clones randomly selected from a cDNA library prepared from the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line. Comparisons of expression profiles in primary human prostate cancer, adjacent normal prostate tissue, and a selection of other (nonprostate) normal human tissues, led to the identification of a set of clones that were judged as the best candidate markers of normal and/or malignant prostate tissue. DNA sequencing of the selected clones revealed that they included 10 genes that had previously been established as prostate markers: NKX3.1, KLK2, KLK3 (PSA), FOLH1 (PSMA), STEAP2, PSGR, PRAC, RDH11, Prostein and FASN. Following analysis of the expression patterns of all selected and sequenced genes through interrogation of SAGE databases, a further three genes from our clone set, HOXB13, SPON2 and NCAM2, emerged as additional candidate markers of human prostate cancer. Quantitative RTâPCR demonstrated the specificity of expression of HOXB13 in prostate tissue and revealed its ubiquitous expression in a series of 37 primary prostate cancers and 20 normal prostates. These results demonstrate the utility of this expression-microarray approach in hunting for new markers of individual human cancer types
The GRANDMA network in preparation for the fourth gravitational-wave observing run
GRANDMA is a world-wide collaboration with the primary scientific goal ofstudying gravitational-wave sources, discovering their electromagneticcounterparts and characterizing their emission. GRANDMA involves astronomers,astrophysicists, gravitational-wave physicists, and theorists. GRANDMA is now atruly global network of telescopes, with (so far) 30 telescopes in bothhemispheres. It incorporates a citizen science programme (Kilonova-Catcher)which constitutes an opportunity to spread the interest in time-domainastronomy. The telescope network is an heterogeneous set of already-existingobserving facilities that operate coordinated as a single observatory. Withinthe network there are wide-field imagers that can observe large areas of thesky to search for optical counterparts, narrow-field instruments that dotargeted searches within a predefined list of host-galaxy candidates, andlarger telescopes that are devoted to characterization and follow-up of theidentified counterparts. Here we present an overview of GRANDMA after the thirdobserving run of the LIGO/VIRGO gravitational-wave observatories in and its ongoing preparation for the forthcoming fourth observational campaign(O4). Additionally, we review the potential of GRANDMA for the discovery andfollow-up of other types of astronomical transients.<br
Motives towards traceable food choice: a comparison between French and Italian consumers
Food traceability standards aim to reduce the risk of food-borne disease facilitating the withdrawal of products. Improved traceability is also predicted to reduce information asymmetry increasing food chain transparency, and to result in the development and maintenance of consumer trust in food system. Little is known about the consumer determinants of purchasing traceable food, and how these drivers vary between different countries and product type. This paper analyses consumersâ attitude and behaviour towards traceable food purchasing. This research aims to examine consumersâ perception of traceability in two EU countries: Italy and France. In addition, two different products were considered, chicken and honey, in order to evaluate the main drivers affecting intention to purchase and behaviour towards different traceable food products. A survey, preceded by a qualitative phase, has been conducted during November 2006 on two representative samples of Italian (n=500) and French (n=500) consumers, aiming at explaining traceable food purchase using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). TPB suggests that the likelihood of a particular behaviour can be predicted by individualâs intention to perform that behaviour, which in turn is determined by personal attitudes, subjective norms and perceptions of control. The relative importance of these factors has been evaluated, as well as the habit strength and consumersâ trust effects on intention. The collected data have been analysed with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) technique which allows to test the relative importance of intention and behaviour determinants, as well as multi-group analysis to test the differences between countries and product types. The results suggest what are the relevant drivers of the intention to purchase traceable chicken and honey; this serves to design targeted public and private interventions. At the same time the multiple-group analysis helps to find differences in perceptions of consumers between countries and product types
Crowdfunding Among Event Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Paper
This paper aims to uncover the benefits of crowdfunding among Event Entrepreneurs in Malaysia. The study reviews literature on the definition, discussion and its revolution related to capital -raising, networking, investment, and crowdfunding among Event Entrepreneurs. The method used for this paper is based on literature reviews from journal articles, conference proceedings, newspaper, books and internet search related to this research area. The conceptual framework is recommended in the end of the paper as it allows reader to understand how the benefits will affects towards crowdfunding among Event Entrepreneurs. Hence, it will provide more research interest in crowdfunding in the future.
Keywords: crowdfunding, event, event crowdfundin
First light of SOVAG, a spectrograph for visible and near-infrared observation of asteroids
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