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    Special Issue On Wildfires Preface

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    Prism: Special Issue on Nursing Centers

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    FOREWORD: Special Issue on Trade

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    Editorial - Special Issue on Health

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    This special issue is a collection of articles that had their origins as papers presented at the 1st General Conference of the International Microsimulation Association (IMA) “Celebrating 50 years of Microsimulation” Vienna, Austria, 20th to 22nd August 2007. The papers all discuss the development and application to policy of dedicated health microsimulation models. These models and applications are testimony to the realisation of Orcutt’s original vision in the late 1950's and early 1960's of applying microsimulation techniques to socio-economic modelling, expanding from the earlier focus on taxation and public transfers into the areas of health and ageing.health, microsimulation

    Special Issue on “fruit metabolism and metabolomics”

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    Over the past 10 years, knowledge about several aspects of fruit metabolism has been greatly improved. Notably, high-throughput metabolomic technologies have allowed quantifying metabolite levels across various biological processes, and identifying the genes that underly fruit development and ripening. This Special Issue is designed to exemplify the current use of metabolomics studies of temperate and tropical fruit for basic research as well as practical applications. It includes articles about different aspects of fruit biochemical phenotyping, fruit metabolism before and after harvest, including primary and specialized metabolisms, and bioactive compounds involved in growth and environmental responses. The effect of genotype, stages of development or fruit tissue on metabolomic profiles and corresponding metabolism regulations are addressed, as well as the combination of other omics with metabolomics for fruit metabolism studies. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.partly funded by MetaboHUB (ANR‐11‐INBS‐0010) and PHENOME (ANR‐11‐ INBS‐0012) French Agence Nationale de la Recherche projects. S.O. was parcially supported by grants RTI2018‐ 099797‐B‐100 (Ministerio de ciencia, InnovaciĂłn y Universidades, Spain) and UMA18‐DEDERJA‐179 (ConsejerĂ­a de EconomĂ­a, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidades, Junta de AndalucĂ­a, Spain).Peer reviewe

    Special Issue on “fruit metabolism and metabolomics”

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    Over the past 10 years, knowledge about several aspects of fruit metabolism has been greatly improved. Notably, high-throughput metabolomic technologies have allowed quantifying metabolite levels across various biological processes, and identifying the genes that underly fruit development and ripening. This Special Issue is designed to exemplify the current use of metabolomics studies of temperate and tropical fruit for basic research as well as practical applications. It includes articles about different aspects of fruit biochemical phenotyping, fruit metabolism before and after harvest, including primary and specialized metabolisms, and bioactive compounds involved in growth and environmental responses. The effect of genotype, stages of development or fruit tissue on metabolomic profiles and corresponding metabolism regulations are addressed, as well as the combination of other omics with metabolomics for fruit metabolism studies. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.partly funded by MetaboHUB (ANR‐11‐INBS‐0010) and PHENOME (ANR‐11‐ INBS‐0012) French Agence Nationale de la Recherche projects. S.O. was parcially supported by grants RTI2018‐ 099797‐B‐100 (Ministerio de ciencia, InnovaciĂłn y Universidades, Spain) and UMA18‐DEDERJA‐179 (ConsejerĂ­a de EconomĂ­a, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidades, Junta de AndalucĂ­a, Spain).Peer reviewe
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