6 research outputs found

    Reduction of sodium strengths in wastewater streams from food and beverage industries

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    Book section was presented as a paper at the 4th International Conference on "Challenges in Environmental Science & Engineering", held at Taiwan City during 25-30 September 2011.\u

    Reduction of pollutant loadings in waste water streams from food and beverage industries

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    EWRI International Conference Jan 5-7, 2010 - Chennai, India. Presented, 7th Jan, 2010 in Poster Session #5. Conference title: '3rd international perspective on current & future state of water resources & the environment

    Microarray analysis for gene expression that involves trace metals

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    Microarray plays a major role to identify the over- and under-expressed genes. It is a well-known fact that trace elements in our body play a major role in the metabolic processes of all living organisms. In this paper, the microarray studies related to major trace metals are reviewed. This review forms the basis for the converged effort to locate the genes that are either defective and destabilise the concentration of the trace metals or influenced by the changed concentration of the trace metals that are needed for proper functions of the human body, at different parts of the body.<br /

    Correction for Kowald and Kirkwood, Evolution of the mitochondrial fusion–fission cycle and its role in aging

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    Recently, the emergence of non-coding miRNA has attracted biology and computer researchers. miRNA plays an important role in regulation of genes. Finding motifs in RNA is one of important topics. In our work, we attempt to find motifs in mature miRNA from combinations ranging from two to ten nucleotides. Interestingly, we have found several motifs only appear in mature miRNA but not appear in other regions of primary miRNA sequences taken from latest miRNA datasets. The findings of our investigation may help in the building model to predict all possible miRNAs in genomes <br /
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