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    The Utility of Group Drawing Support for Systems Development

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    Does the understanding of wholes require both analysis and synopsis?

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    AN INFORMATION PROCESSING INTERPRETATION OF IDEOMOTOR BEHAVIOR IN THE CHEVREUL PENDULUM ILLUSION

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    The nonrational factor in JB Pratt's dualism

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    Complete mitochondrial genome of Carijoa riisei (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860) (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea: Stolonifera: Clavulariidae)

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    We report the first complete Stolonifera mitochondrial genome. Carijoa riisei (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860) isolate CLP2_A03 was collected by scuba at 32 m on the USTS Texas Clipper (27° 53.7827′N, 93° 36.2702′W). The complete mitogenome has the ancestral octocoral gene order for its 14 protein-coding genes, two rRNA genes, and one tRNA gene. It is 18,714 bp (30.7% A, 15.8% C, 18.8% G, and 34.7% T). Of the Alcyonacea mitogenomes published to date, it is most genetically similar (94% uncorrected) to Sinularia ceramensis Verseveldt, 1977 (NC_044122)

    Grain morphology of as-cast wrought aluminium alloys

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    Two of the most important microstructural features of alloys are the grain size and the dendrite arm spacing (DAS). Both grain refinement and the DAS depend upon alloy composition through constitutional undercooling, but in different ways. Grain size tends to be related to the initial rate of development of constitutional undercooling, whilst the DAS is more related to the amount of solute build-up towards the end of the solidification process. This means that element additions that have a large effect on the grain size, e.g. Ti, have much less effect on the DAS. With examples from a range of wrought Al alloys, this paper investigates how the interaction between alloy content, grain refiner additions and cooling rate affect the grain size, DAS and the grain morphology obtained in an alloy

    The application of metabolomic profiling to the effects of physical activity

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    Physical activity and exercise are potent lifestyle interventions for the reduction of several psychosomatic risks, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and mild-to-moderate depression. The current review describes the studies which have utilised a metabolomics/ metabolite profiling approach in combination with exercise in the period between 1999-2014 in predominantly healthy subjects (N:64) and in a smaller subset of patient cohorts (N:10) between 2011-2014. A broad range of intervention types were used in both healthy and patient cohorts with varying exercise regimes with or without supplement use. Effects on purine metabolism, which have been known for over 40 years, were by far the most well-cited and persistent finding. Other reported effects included observations of: glucocorticoid and androgen metabolism, glycolysis and Krebs cycle, gluconeogenesis, fatty acid metabolism, fatty acid oxidation and pantothenic acid, amino acid oxidation, tryptophan metabolism and effects on microbiome metabolites. The discussion section draws observations from the very disparate studies together and links them to the general aspects of human metabolism

    Extraction of metazoan meiofauna from muddy deep-sea samples: Operator and taxon effects on efficiency

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    Deep-sea metazoan meiofaunal specimens are usually extracted from muddy samples by centrifugation in a fluid in which meiofauna tend to float and sediment particles tend to sink. Although the procedure is in common use, its efficiency has seldom been examined. The study reported here showed that well-trained operators extracted metazoan meiofauna with efficiencies that were different enough to be a concern in quantitative studies. Therefore, samples should be assigned to operators in a stratified-random manner. In the course of these studies, both operators also extracted individuals of the common nematode family Desmoscolecidae significantly less efficiently than other nematode families, a bias that could interfere with studies that compared relative abundances of nematode families

    Exploring the possibilities for sustainable future growth in business and technology management, pp664-671.

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    A paper which examines the professionalisation of political campaigns in Southern Africa, using comparative methodology to examine the cases of Malawi and South Africa, selecting prominent political organisations in each
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