Separation of MEthylated Peptidic Standards by HPLCguest83401cb
1) The document describes work to synthesize and separate methylated versions of the peptide octreotide using HPLC.
2) Methylated peptide standards were synthesized to represent likely mono-methylation products of octreotide.
3) An HPLC method was developed and optimized to achieve baseline separation of the methylated peptide standards. This would allow identification of radioactive methylation products from subsequent radiochemistry experiments.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to male and female readers about their preferences for a music magazine. For male readers, it found they prefer double page spreads with pictures and text, bright covers with one main image, coverage of unsigned bands and solo artists, and articles focused on rock and pop music. For female readers, it found similar preferences around covers and unsigned band coverage, as well as an interest in fashion articles and interviews with pop stars. The magazine will aim its content at male readers who prefer rock music.
A skateboard company founded in 1986 sells decks, accessories, and clothing with a playful logo featuring a panda, using a limited color palette of bright red, orange, yellow, green and blue alongside black and white for its logo, and Helvetica font sized variably but mostly small to match their fun attitude. They communicate through funny ads and a skate video called "Bag of Suck" as well as their website for blogging and distributing ads and catalogs while 55% of profits go to environmental groups, with consistent and recognizable designs that are humorous yet distinctive.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and quality of life.
This document outlines the six step process for Participatory Technology Development (PTD). PTD is a method for developing technologies through creative interaction between local farming groups and change agents. The six steps are: 1) getting started by building relationships and understanding local agriculture, 2) setting goals by prioritizing problems, 3) designing experiments, 4) implementing trials, 5) sharing results, and 6) institutionalizing the process. The goal is to strengthen farmer capacity and develop location-specific technologies through farmer participation and experimentation.
The document provides background information on the monthly magazine "Top of the Pops" which targets readers aged 11-14 and keeps them informed about music and celebrity news. It is published by BBC Media and costs £2.30. Though expensive, it includes freebies. The magazine features articles on celebrity gossip, promotions for movies and TV shows, and letters from readers. It uses bright colors and images of celebrities to appeal to its young audience.
This monthly magazine aimed at 11-14 year olds keeps readers informed about music and celebrities. Published by the BBC, it costs £2.30 but includes extras like posters and gifts. It features articles on celebrity gossip, music news, and advice columns. The magazine promotes pop music, BBC shows, and new films to its target audience of curious young music fans.
Separation of MEthylated Peptidic Standards by HPLCguest83401cb
1) The document describes work to synthesize and separate methylated versions of the peptide octreotide using HPLC.
2) Methylated peptide standards were synthesized to represent likely mono-methylation products of octreotide.
3) An HPLC method was developed and optimized to achieve baseline separation of the methylated peptide standards. This would allow identification of radioactive methylation products from subsequent radiochemistry experiments.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to male and female readers about their preferences for a music magazine. For male readers, it found they prefer double page spreads with pictures and text, bright covers with one main image, coverage of unsigned bands and solo artists, and articles focused on rock and pop music. For female readers, it found similar preferences around covers and unsigned band coverage, as well as an interest in fashion articles and interviews with pop stars. The magazine will aim its content at male readers who prefer rock music.
A skateboard company founded in 1986 sells decks, accessories, and clothing with a playful logo featuring a panda, using a limited color palette of bright red, orange, yellow, green and blue alongside black and white for its logo, and Helvetica font sized variably but mostly small to match their fun attitude. They communicate through funny ads and a skate video called "Bag of Suck" as well as their website for blogging and distributing ads and catalogs while 55% of profits go to environmental groups, with consistent and recognizable designs that are humorous yet distinctive.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and quality of life.
This document outlines the six step process for Participatory Technology Development (PTD). PTD is a method for developing technologies through creative interaction between local farming groups and change agents. The six steps are: 1) getting started by building relationships and understanding local agriculture, 2) setting goals by prioritizing problems, 3) designing experiments, 4) implementing trials, 5) sharing results, and 6) institutionalizing the process. The goal is to strengthen farmer capacity and develop location-specific technologies through farmer participation and experimentation.
The document provides background information on the monthly magazine "Top of the Pops" which targets readers aged 11-14 and keeps them informed about music and celebrity news. It is published by BBC Media and costs £2.30. Though expensive, it includes freebies. The magazine features articles on celebrity gossip, promotions for movies and TV shows, and letters from readers. It uses bright colors and images of celebrities to appeal to its young audience.
This monthly magazine aimed at 11-14 year olds keeps readers informed about music and celebrities. Published by the BBC, it costs £2.30 but includes extras like posters and gifts. It features articles on celebrity gossip, music news, and advice columns. The magazine promotes pop music, BBC shows, and new films to its target audience of curious young music fans.
The document summarizes key aspects of participatory project management including focusing on stakeholder participation, performance measurement, and defining clear and measurable objectives. Objectives should describe the specific and measurable results wanted, and express intended changes. They must be observable, measurable, and relate activities and resources to intended results. Problems should be analyzed by formulating them as undesirable situations, arranging them in cause-and-effect order, and identifying additional causes for main problems. Objectives are then developed by converting problems into desirable conditions and reviewing cause-and-effect relationships to add new objectives needed to achieve higher-level objectives.
Knowledge based expert systems in BioinformaticsRadwenAniba
The document describes the development of an expert system called AlexSys to optimize multiple sequence alignment (MSA) construction. It discusses:
1) The need for an expert system to help address the increasing complexity of MSA problems and large amounts of biological data.
2) The design of AlexSys, which uses a modular platform incorporating different alignment algorithms and data types to intelligently select the best algorithm for different MSA problems.
3) The milestones of AlexSys development, including building bio-scenarios, integrating data from various sources, classifying data, combining alignment algorithms, and automatically analyzing and annotating alignments.
Green manuring contributes 40 to 80 kg of nitrogen per hectare to soils and supplies micro-nutrients and organic matter. It prevents nitrogen loss through leaching and erosion by developing vigorous root systems that bind soil particles. Green manuring crops reclaim saline and alkaline soils and some can also be used as fodder. There are two types of green manuring - green leaf manuring crops which are cut and used as mulch, and green manuring in situ where crops are plowed into the soil. Common crops used include Gliricidia maculata, Pongamia glabra, and various Crotalaria and Phaseolus species. Green manuring increases soil fertility, develops soil structure, enhances
The document discusses soil investigation for determining appropriate foundation types and capacities. It describes conducting field tests and collecting lab samples to characterize soil properties, profile, and bearing capacity. Common soil colors are outlined. Methods of soil exploration include test pits, borings, and geophysical techniques. Problems with expansive black cotton soils are explained. Design considerations for shallow foundations and pile foundations are covered.
Muhammad Najam has over 13 years of experience in the oil and gas industry as a well logging while drilling engineer and petroleum geologist. He has worked for Baker Hughes and Weatherford in Qatar and Pakistan, logging exploration and production wells. He has a Master's degree in geology and is proficient in well logging tools, data analysis, and formation evaluation to interpret reservoirs and drilling operations.
The document summarizes key aspects of participatory project management including focusing on stakeholder participation, performance measurement, and defining clear and measurable objectives. Objectives should describe the specific and measurable results wanted, and express intended changes. They must be observable, measurable, and relate activities and resources to intended results. Problems should be analyzed by formulating them as undesirable situations, arranging them in cause-and-effect order, and identifying additional causes for main problems. Objectives are then developed by converting problems into desirable conditions and reviewing cause-and-effect relationships to add new objectives needed to achieve higher-level objectives.
Knowledge based expert systems in BioinformaticsRadwenAniba
The document describes the development of an expert system called AlexSys to optimize multiple sequence alignment (MSA) construction. It discusses:
1) The need for an expert system to help address the increasing complexity of MSA problems and large amounts of biological data.
2) The design of AlexSys, which uses a modular platform incorporating different alignment algorithms and data types to intelligently select the best algorithm for different MSA problems.
3) The milestones of AlexSys development, including building bio-scenarios, integrating data from various sources, classifying data, combining alignment algorithms, and automatically analyzing and annotating alignments.
Green manuring contributes 40 to 80 kg of nitrogen per hectare to soils and supplies micro-nutrients and organic matter. It prevents nitrogen loss through leaching and erosion by developing vigorous root systems that bind soil particles. Green manuring crops reclaim saline and alkaline soils and some can also be used as fodder. There are two types of green manuring - green leaf manuring crops which are cut and used as mulch, and green manuring in situ where crops are plowed into the soil. Common crops used include Gliricidia maculata, Pongamia glabra, and various Crotalaria and Phaseolus species. Green manuring increases soil fertility, develops soil structure, enhances
The document discusses soil investigation for determining appropriate foundation types and capacities. It describes conducting field tests and collecting lab samples to characterize soil properties, profile, and bearing capacity. Common soil colors are outlined. Methods of soil exploration include test pits, borings, and geophysical techniques. Problems with expansive black cotton soils are explained. Design considerations for shallow foundations and pile foundations are covered.
Muhammad Najam has over 13 years of experience in the oil and gas industry as a well logging while drilling engineer and petroleum geologist. He has worked for Baker Hughes and Weatherford in Qatar and Pakistan, logging exploration and production wells. He has a Master's degree in geology and is proficient in well logging tools, data analysis, and formation evaluation to interpret reservoirs and drilling operations.
5. 1/3:VOORUITGANG IS DEFINIËREN EN DURVEN HERDEFINIËREN.------------------------- STELLING: "Het is belangrijk om relaties te leggen en open te staan voor andere dingen, anders is er geen sprake van progressie maar enkel van beweging."
7. 2/3:JE DOET DINGEN SIMPELWEG DOOR ERAAN TE BEGINNEN.DAARBIJ IS ‘DOEN ALSOF’ OOK EEN VORM VAN DOEN.------------------------- STELLING: "Daden zijn sterker dan gedachten."
9. 3/3:PERFECTIONISME SLUIT DEUREN, MISLUKKING OPENT ER NIEUWE.------------------------- STELLING: "Falen is minstens zo belangrijk als slagen bij het leren van nieuwe dingen?."