HML Andertons has a clear 7-step complaints procedure to handle any issues or disputes with their services in a prompt and transparent manner. They ask to be notified of any incidents within 10 days so they can investigate and improve. The procedure includes acknowledging complaints within 3 days, investigating within 13 days, responding with findings within 5 more days, allowing for appeal reviews within 21 days, and option to refer unresolved matters to an ombudsman. A complaint form is provided to submit details of the incident, complaint, and contact information so the matter can be properly processed and addressed according to their policy.
The document is a 21-page profile from Beraccah Business Resource that contains pictures and details about various projects, as the title and repeated page headers indicate. Each page provides photos and likely descriptions of different initiatives and works to showcase the company's capabilities.
Marcelo Huarte has over 25 years of experience in international agricultural development, seed technology, biodiversity management, and addressing issues of world hunger. He has consulted for organizations like the G8 and FAO, and served on steering committees. Huarte leads a potato research and development group in Argentina, developing new varieties and seed technologies. He has also founded an NGO focused on biodiversity conservation and social inclusion. Huarte seeks new challenges and considers this position an opportunity to apply his experience and meet its requirements.
The document provides five ways to make ESL classes more dynamic: 1) Use expressive voice to convey emotions and keep student attention; 2) Be organized by preparing materials and smoothly transitioning between activities; 3) Surprise students by having them stand, move seats, or interact with new partners; 4) Move around the classroom while speaking, asking questions, and listening; 5) Give the class structure by reviewing past lessons, introducing goals, and confirming learning through concluding activities.
Este documento presenta una introducción a los conceptos fundamentales de las empresas societarias desde una perspectiva legal y contable. Explica las características de las diferentes formas de empresas, incluyendo las definiciones de empresa, sociedad, tipos de sociedades, libros de contabilidad y marco legal relevante. El objetivo es que los estudiantes comprendan los aspectos básicos de las empresas societarias para implementar correctamente los libros de contabilidad.
This document discusses pituitary tumors, including their:
- Anatomy and embryology as an oval gland located in the sella turcica.
- Parts including the adenohypophysis and neurohypophysis which develop from different embryological origins.
- Relations to surrounding structures like the optic chiasm.
- Physiology in secreting hormones like growth hormone, prolactin, ACTH.
- Classification into functional vs non-functional subtypes.
- Management involves medical treatment using drugs, surgical resection via transsphenoidal surgery, and radiation therapy using techniques like radiosurgery or proton beam therapy.
HML Andertons has a clear 7-step complaints procedure to handle any issues or disputes with their services in a prompt and transparent manner. They ask to be notified of any incidents within 10 days so they can investigate and improve. The procedure includes acknowledging complaints within 3 days, investigating within 13 days, responding with findings within 5 more days, allowing for appeal reviews within 21 days, and option to refer unresolved matters to an ombudsman. A complaint form is provided to submit details of the incident, complaint, and contact information so the matter can be properly processed and addressed according to their policy.
The document is a 21-page profile from Beraccah Business Resource that contains pictures and details about various projects, as the title and repeated page headers indicate. Each page provides photos and likely descriptions of different initiatives and works to showcase the company's capabilities.
Marcelo Huarte has over 25 years of experience in international agricultural development, seed technology, biodiversity management, and addressing issues of world hunger. He has consulted for organizations like the G8 and FAO, and served on steering committees. Huarte leads a potato research and development group in Argentina, developing new varieties and seed technologies. He has also founded an NGO focused on biodiversity conservation and social inclusion. Huarte seeks new challenges and considers this position an opportunity to apply his experience and meet its requirements.
The document provides five ways to make ESL classes more dynamic: 1) Use expressive voice to convey emotions and keep student attention; 2) Be organized by preparing materials and smoothly transitioning between activities; 3) Surprise students by having them stand, move seats, or interact with new partners; 4) Move around the classroom while speaking, asking questions, and listening; 5) Give the class structure by reviewing past lessons, introducing goals, and confirming learning through concluding activities.
Este documento presenta una introducción a los conceptos fundamentales de las empresas societarias desde una perspectiva legal y contable. Explica las características de las diferentes formas de empresas, incluyendo las definiciones de empresa, sociedad, tipos de sociedades, libros de contabilidad y marco legal relevante. El objetivo es que los estudiantes comprendan los aspectos básicos de las empresas societarias para implementar correctamente los libros de contabilidad.
This document discusses pituitary tumors, including their:
- Anatomy and embryology as an oval gland located in the sella turcica.
- Parts including the adenohypophysis and neurohypophysis which develop from different embryological origins.
- Relations to surrounding structures like the optic chiasm.
- Physiology in secreting hormones like growth hormone, prolactin, ACTH.
- Classification into functional vs non-functional subtypes.
- Management involves medical treatment using drugs, surgical resection via transsphenoidal surgery, and radiation therapy using techniques like radiosurgery or proton beam therapy.
Shannon Nelson is a PhD student at NICB and her project focuses on analysing the genetic basis of Pancreatic Cancer.
Shannon recently produced this slidedeck to explain her research for the 2018 DCU "Tell It Straight" competition.
"Tell it Straight" is an annual DCU-run science communication competition that challenges post-graduate PhD students to communicate their research to a general audience and panel of judges that have no prior knowledge of their research, using either a presentation or a video.
The competition was held on March 7th 2018 in HG22, Nursing Bldg., DCU.
On Dec. 20th 2016, the HRB published their "Health Research In Action" booklet that detailed a small selection of recent success stories from their research funding portfolio which "...really show health research in action".
The corneal-limbal stem cell research work carried out at NICB (by Finbarr O’Sullivan and Prof. Martin Clynes) and which led to the first corneal-limbal stem cell transplant in Ireland (carried out by Mr. William Power of the RVEEH) on June 7th, 2016 got an honorable mention (Page 17)
First ESACT Frontiers Retreat, 22-26th October, 2016 (Lyon, France) Program & Abstract Book
The European Society for Animal Cell Technology (ESACT) brings together scientists, engineers and other specialists working with animal cells in order to promote communication of experiences between European and International investigators and progress the development of cell systems and their derived products. ESACT was founded in 1976 to create a forum for the exchange of ideas on biological and engineering techniques to promote knowledge and the use of human and animal cells e.g. for the manufacturing of products. Members include scientists and engineers in academic, medical and industrial R&D and Production at applied science institutions and universities, in the medical services, in industry, and in the political and regulatory bodies. ESACT actively encourages interactions between academia, governmental and policy making agencies and the manufacturing and service industries.
The National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology (NICB) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. It was established by the Irish government 20 years ago as the National Cell and Tissue Culture Centre to be a leader in biotechnology research. Over the past two decades, the NICB has grown substantially and now has state-of-the-art facilities and conducts research collaborations with universities and industry. The anniversary event will include presentations from researchers, tours of the new facilities, and a gala dinner to celebrate the achievements of the NICB and look ahead to its continued growth in the future.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Increase the cell densities of your CHO processes and improve your product yield using our novel DECOY-7 miRNA technology.
We used advanced profiling technologies to identify microRNA 7 (miR-7) as a key contributor to improved CHO bioreactor performance following a temperature shift from 37°C to 31°C. Subsequent functional studies using mimics and inhibitors confirmed the potential of miR-7 as a genetic engineering target within CHO cells, whereby depletion has a beneficial effect on some of the traits desirable in production CHO cells, particularly increasing cell density during the early growth phase and viability during later culture and doubling product yield of a model secreted glycoprotein.
These features together have the potential to increase per-run profitability, decrease time required to deliver requisite titres and decrease downstream purification time. Cells grow to a higher density and last longer in culture, resulting in increased per-run titres, increased per-run profitability and decreased time required to deliver product titres. Cell viability is improved, resulting in less contaminating protein from dead cells, facilitating downstream purification.
The NICB (National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology) is located on the Dublin City University (DCU) campus in Dublin, Ireland. It is a leading multidisciplinary centre of translational research in fundamental and applied cellular biotechnology, molecular cell Biology, ocular diseases and biological chemistry. It includes a multidisciplinary team of Cell and Molecular Biologists, Biotechnologists, Chemists and Informatics specialists.
The NICB prioritises translational research involving collaborations with industry and with clinicians, and is committed to educating people from all backgrounds in the area of Biomedical Science.
This slideshare summarises the main research areas of the NICB, including:
Molecular basis for biopharmaceutical production by animal cells
Cancer – drug resistance, invasion and biomarkers
Tissue Engineering/Stem Cell Therapy – ocular diseases, diabetes
Using animal cells as research tools and models for disease research
Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
Embracing Deep Variability For Reproducibility and Replicability
Abstract: Reproducibility (aka determinism in some cases) constitutes a fundamental aspect in various fields of computer science, such as floating-point computations in numerical analysis and simulation, concurrency models in parallelism, reproducible builds for third parties integration and packaging, and containerization for execution environments. These concepts, while pervasive across diverse concerns, often exhibit intricate inter-dependencies, making it challenging to achieve a comprehensive understanding. In this short and vision paper we delve into the application of software engineering techniques, specifically variability management, to systematically identify and explicit points of variability that may give rise to reproducibility issues (eg language, libraries, compiler, virtual machine, OS, environment variables, etc). The primary objectives are: i) gaining insights into the variability layers and their possible interactions, ii) capturing and documenting configurations for the sake of reproducibility, and iii) exploring diverse configurations to replicate, and hence validate and ensure the robustness of results. By adopting these methodologies, we aim to address the complexities associated with reproducibility and replicability in modern software systems and environments, facilitating a more comprehensive and nuanced perspective on these critical aspects.
https://hal.science/hal-04582287
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Shannon Nelson is a PhD student at NICB and her project focuses on analysing the genetic basis of Pancreatic Cancer.
Shannon recently produced this slidedeck to explain her research for the 2018 DCU "Tell It Straight" competition.
"Tell it Straight" is an annual DCU-run science communication competition that challenges post-graduate PhD students to communicate their research to a general audience and panel of judges that have no prior knowledge of their research, using either a presentation or a video.
The competition was held on March 7th 2018 in HG22, Nursing Bldg., DCU.
On Dec. 20th 2016, the HRB published their "Health Research In Action" booklet that detailed a small selection of recent success stories from their research funding portfolio which "...really show health research in action".
The corneal-limbal stem cell research work carried out at NICB (by Finbarr O’Sullivan and Prof. Martin Clynes) and which led to the first corneal-limbal stem cell transplant in Ireland (carried out by Mr. William Power of the RVEEH) on June 7th, 2016 got an honorable mention (Page 17)
First ESACT Frontiers Retreat, 22-26th October, 2016 (Lyon, France) Program & Abstract Book
The European Society for Animal Cell Technology (ESACT) brings together scientists, engineers and other specialists working with animal cells in order to promote communication of experiences between European and International investigators and progress the development of cell systems and their derived products. ESACT was founded in 1976 to create a forum for the exchange of ideas on biological and engineering techniques to promote knowledge and the use of human and animal cells e.g. for the manufacturing of products. Members include scientists and engineers in academic, medical and industrial R&D and Production at applied science institutions and universities, in the medical services, in industry, and in the political and regulatory bodies. ESACT actively encourages interactions between academia, governmental and policy making agencies and the manufacturing and service industries.
The National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology (NICB) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. It was established by the Irish government 20 years ago as the National Cell and Tissue Culture Centre to be a leader in biotechnology research. Over the past two decades, the NICB has grown substantially and now has state-of-the-art facilities and conducts research collaborations with universities and industry. The anniversary event will include presentations from researchers, tours of the new facilities, and a gala dinner to celebrate the achievements of the NICB and look ahead to its continued growth in the future.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Increase the cell densities of your CHO processes and improve your product yield using our novel DECOY-7 miRNA technology.
We used advanced profiling technologies to identify microRNA 7 (miR-7) as a key contributor to improved CHO bioreactor performance following a temperature shift from 37°C to 31°C. Subsequent functional studies using mimics and inhibitors confirmed the potential of miR-7 as a genetic engineering target within CHO cells, whereby depletion has a beneficial effect on some of the traits desirable in production CHO cells, particularly increasing cell density during the early growth phase and viability during later culture and doubling product yield of a model secreted glycoprotein.
These features together have the potential to increase per-run profitability, decrease time required to deliver requisite titres and decrease downstream purification time. Cells grow to a higher density and last longer in culture, resulting in increased per-run titres, increased per-run profitability and decreased time required to deliver product titres. Cell viability is improved, resulting in less contaminating protein from dead cells, facilitating downstream purification.
The NICB (National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology) is located on the Dublin City University (DCU) campus in Dublin, Ireland. It is a leading multidisciplinary centre of translational research in fundamental and applied cellular biotechnology, molecular cell Biology, ocular diseases and biological chemistry. It includes a multidisciplinary team of Cell and Molecular Biologists, Biotechnologists, Chemists and Informatics specialists.
The NICB prioritises translational research involving collaborations with industry and with clinicians, and is committed to educating people from all backgrounds in the area of Biomedical Science.
This slideshare summarises the main research areas of the NICB, including:
Molecular basis for biopharmaceutical production by animal cells
Cancer – drug resistance, invasion and biomarkers
Tissue Engineering/Stem Cell Therapy – ocular diseases, diabetes
Using animal cells as research tools and models for disease research
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Embracing Deep Variability For Reproducibility and Replicability
Abstract: Reproducibility (aka determinism in some cases) constitutes a fundamental aspect in various fields of computer science, such as floating-point computations in numerical analysis and simulation, concurrency models in parallelism, reproducible builds for third parties integration and packaging, and containerization for execution environments. These concepts, while pervasive across diverse concerns, often exhibit intricate inter-dependencies, making it challenging to achieve a comprehensive understanding. In this short and vision paper we delve into the application of software engineering techniques, specifically variability management, to systematically identify and explicit points of variability that may give rise to reproducibility issues (eg language, libraries, compiler, virtual machine, OS, environment variables, etc). The primary objectives are: i) gaining insights into the variability layers and their possible interactions, ii) capturing and documenting configurations for the sake of reproducibility, and iii) exploring diverse configurations to replicate, and hence validate and ensure the robustness of results. By adopting these methodologies, we aim to address the complexities associated with reproducibility and replicability in modern software systems and environments, facilitating a more comprehensive and nuanced perspective on these critical aspects.
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