scholarly journals Genetic code research: a precognition result (I)

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miloje M. Rakočević

This short communication reveals that the final result of my 40 years of research into the genetic code has the status of a prediction in the sense that it was seen in one of my dreams 75 years ago. The text published on my website (www.rakocevcode.rs) seven years ago, at a time when I could not know the final result, is attached as evidence [Key words: san i java]. At the same time, the idea is presented that both the result and its precognition could be in line with Jung-Pauli's hypothesis of synchronicity.

1995 ◽  
Vol 75 (3) ◽  
pp. 357-359 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Bremer ◽  
H. H. Janzen ◽  
E. de Jong

Soil erosion may be difficult to quantify from redistribution of 137Cs at sites where stubble-mulch techniques were adopted prior to 137Cs deposition, because appreciable 137Cs may have been transported before it was mixed into the soil Ap layer. We present evidence that this occurred in two long-term cropping experiments in southern Alberta. Key words: Cesium-137, tillage, long-term crop rotations, fallow


Author(s):  
Gennady V. LEBEDEV ◽  
Olga V. EVSEENKO

The paper analyzes engineering and operational solutions implemented in rocket and space system Vostok to assure crew safety during ascent in view of the need to complete the work on an extremely short notice. It reviews the results of flight tests of launch vehicles belonging to the R7 family and the status of during prelaunch processing and ascent phase. The paper draws comparisons between work to develop a crew escape system by the time when the first manned mission of Vostok spacecraft took place. It provides an analysis of emergencies and measures to assure safety our country’s project Vostok and US project Mercury. Key words: rocket and space system, spacecraft, descent vehicle, crew safety.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Lai

This book explores the status of Chinese intellectuals from 1980 to 2005 and its diachronic change in this period, as represented by dialogues between intellectuals and their leaders in fiction. June 1989 serves as a historical dividing line on which to base this diachronic study. In order to carry out the study, first, the direct speech of intellectuals and their leaders is extracted and compiled into corpora for a ‘key key-words’ analysis (see section 3.3.2 for a definition of key key-words). Second, a stylistic analysis is undertaken with the aim of conducting a more detailed qualitative investigation of the dialogues. Three dialogues in each of the two periods are selected for the stylistic analysis. The key-words derived from this analysis describe features of the speech of intellectuals, the speech of intellectuals as compared to the speech of leaders and the speech of leaders as compared to that of intellectuals. The study shows that the key key-words indicating topics of the speech and those characterising the style of the speech represent the social identity of intellectuals. A comparison of these key keywords between the two periods uncovers the diachronic change in the status of intellectuals. The corpus approach is complemented by a stylistic analysis, which explores dialogues selected from different years to emphasise the diachronic change. A dual model is formulated to incorporate dialogue analysis into a larger structure of goal development analysis. The study shows how speakers use discursive strategies to manage relationships and have their situational goals achieved in interaction. Negotiation of goals invokes the institutional and social identities of speakers, bringing out their status. The research shows that the corpus approach and the stylistic analysis can be combined to present a more comprehensive description of data. It is hoped that this will shed some light on studies of post-Cultural Revolution Chinese intellectuals and on how quantitative and qualitative approaches merge in the investigation of interaction between superiors and subordinates.


1970 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 263-288 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.K.M. N. Huda ◽  
, M.A. Bari ◽  
M. Rahman

 Key words: Auxillary buds, Eggplant, Encapsulation, Synthetic seed D.O.I. 10.3329/ptcb.v19i2.5445 Plant Tissue Cult. & Biotech. 19(2): 263-288, 2009 (December)       - Short communication


2021 ◽  
pp. 353-373
Author(s):  
Walter Block ◽  
William Barnett

What is the status of claims about the effects of minimum wage laws? Empirical or praxeological? We claim the latter. How can the effect of such legislation be best analyzed under the assumption of mis-behaving supply (backward bending) and demand (positively sloped, based on positing Giffen goods) curves? In the usual manner: resource misallocation still occurs. But this is only arguendo. More radically, such curves are themselves problematic. Even more radically, this, too, applies to «well behaved» supply and demand curves as well. Key words: Backward Bending Supply Curves, Price Controls, Praxeology, Giffen Goods, Logical Positivism. JEL Classification: D0. Resumen: ¿Cuál es el status del análisis sobre los efectos de las leyes de salario mínimo? ¿Empírico o praxeológico? Nosotros defendemos lo se gundo. ¿Pueden analizarse mejor los efectos de dichas leyes suponiendo curvas de oferta y demanda anómalas (como las de los bienes Giffen)? Como en el  nálisis tradicional se produce una mala asignación de recursos. En todo caso, tanto tales curvas, como las tradicionales son muy problemáticas. Palabras clave: Control de precios, praxeología, bienes de Giffen, positivismo lógico. Clasificación JEL: D0.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 74-78
Author(s):  
Nawa Raj Dahal

Journal of Food Science and Technology Nepal (JFSTN) is one of the major publications of Nepal Food Scientists and Technologists (NEFOSTA). In the history of its 35 years (from 1984) of formation of NEFOSTA, JFSTN had begun to publish from twenty years (from 2005) and upto the present year of 2019; eleven issues of JFSTN (Volume 1, 2005 to Volume 11, 2019) have already been published and altogether 190 articles of different types (Review articles 39, Research papers 102,  Research notes 42,view point 1 and short communication 6) from 16 different  countries have been published in these eleven issues of JFSTN. This communication wishes to explore the information about the status, progress and significance as well as way forward for the publication of JFSTN with respect to the development of Food Science and Technology Sector in Nepal.


1995 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. J. Miller ◽  
N. Foroud ◽  
B. D. Hill ◽  
C. W. Lindwall

In 1991, up to 38 g L−1 hexazinone was found in 50% of surface runoff and 27% of groundwater samples at Lethbridge. No herbicides were detected in surface runoff from irrigation at Taber, but 2,4-D, bromoxynil, dicamba, mecoprop, MCPA and diclofop were found in 48, 34, 21, 16, 13 and 9%, respectively, of groundwater samples, and bromoxynil exceeded the Canadian drinking guideline (5.0 μg L−1) in 11% of samples. Key words: Herbicides, surface irrigation, surface runoff, groundwater


1995 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 525-527 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. I. N. Jensen ◽  
J. A. Ivany ◽  
R. R. King

The half-life of imazethapyr in two Atlantic Canada soils ranged from 19 to 63 d. Soil incorporation increased persistence but residual levels reached or approached the limit of detection (< 5 ng g−1 soil) within 120 d after application of 75 g ha−1 imazethapyr. Sensitive rotation crops were not affected by 75 g ha−1 imazethapyr one year after application. Key words: Imazethapyr, soil persistence, carryover, half-life


1994 ◽  
Vol 74 (4) ◽  
pp. 461-463 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Olness ◽  
Jana Rinke

Multi-element extractors were prepared by encasing cation and anion exchange resin beads in dialysis tubing. Extractors were inserted in soil suspensions, equilibrated for 168 h and eluted with 0.1 M HNO3. Eluted volumes were adjusted to 1.2 M in HCl, diluted to volume and directly analyzed using ICP methods. Key words: Extraction, resin, soil


Author(s):  
Ivan Voloshyn ◽  
Liudmyla Matviychuk ◽  
Bozhena Gerasymchuk

The publication conducted ecological and economic analysis of factors affecting the status and development of tourist resources, scientists examined the approaches to their classification, proposed a system of measures that can contribute to tourism development within the study area. Key words: tourism resources, rational use and development of tourism, impact factors.


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