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Genetic Programming for Medicinal Plant Family Identification System
(2013)lnfonnation about medicinal plants that is available in text documents is generally quite easy to access, however, one needs some efforts to use it. This research was aimed at utilizing crucial infonnation taken from a ... -
Genetic Structure of Herpetofauna on Halmahera Island, Indonesia: Implications for Aketajawe-Lolobata National Park
(2009)Genetic variation within species—a priority for biodiversity conservation—is influenced by natural selection, demography, and stochastic events such as genetic drift. We evaluated the role of these factors in 14 codistributed ... -
Genetic variability in the Indonesian giant clam (Tridacna crocea and Tridacna maxima) population:implications for mariculture and restocking program
(2007)Tridacna crocea and T. maxima are relatively abundant in the Indonesian coral reef. These two species are however, under high presure due to exploitation for food, industry, and aquarium trade. It is, therefore necessary ... -
Genetic variability of foxtail millet (Setaria ita!ica P. Beauv.)
(1985)The ge netic d ivu$ity of a world eollection of fO~18il millet ~trains (Setaria italiea) and somt samples of wild populations (Selaria viridis) was studied by meln5 of electrophoresis on live en~ymt5 ( 10 loci) Est. Acph. ... -
Genetic variation and geographic distribution on the mitochondrial DNA in local populations of the musk shrew, Suncus murinus
(1995)The musk shrew (Suncus murinus) is widely distributed throughout Asia and East Africa. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of this species was analyzed in individuals from 31 local populations in nine Asian countries and Mauritius, ... -
Genetically engineered Rhodobacter sphaeroides for the overproduction of d-aminolevulinic acid
(1999)Genes for b and a polypeptides of the light- harvesting II complexes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1 are encoded by the pucBA operon, and their expression is highly regulated by oxygen level and light intensity. ... -
Genetically Engineered Rhodobacter Sphaeroides for the Overproduction of gama-aminolevulinic acid
(1999)Genes for J3 and cc polypeptides of the lightharvesting I I complexes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1 are encodcd by the pucBA operon, and their expression is highly rcgulated by oxygen level and light intensity. ... -
Genomic Differentiation Among Natural Populations Of Orang-Utan (Pongo pygmaeus)
(1996)Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (subspecies Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) and Sumatra (subspecies P. p. abelii). Although, on the basis of their morphological, behavioral and ... -
Genus Diversity of Actinomycetes in Cibinong Science Center, West Java, Indonesia
(2012)Actinomycetes are microorganisms that play important role to support human health and known as soil microorganisms. The aim of the research was to describe genus diversity of actinomycetes in Cibinong Science Center (CSC), ... -
The geomancy order of Seoul City
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GIZI DAN MIKROMUTRIEN UNTUK IMUNITAS
(2007)Pangan merupakan sumber zat gizi bagi manusia dan merupakan kebutuhan pokok yang harus dipenuhi setiap hari. Pangan sebagai sumber zat gizi harus dikonsumsi dalam jumlah yang cukup, baik secara kuantitas maupun kualitas. ... -
Governing the teak furniture business: A global value chain system dynamic modelling approach
(2008)Javanese teak forest constitutes more than 35% of world teak forests. It provides employment and livelihood to millions of people. This paper describes the use of systems dynamics to mimic the value chain of teak from ... -
GPS/GIS usage on the Forest Boundary Points Surveying and Mapping
(2002)In Turkey, forest cadastral surveys still remain technically behind general cadastral surveys. Forest cadastralcommissions have some problems as finance and technology for forest surveying. -
Grafting Of Ovarian Tissue In A Non-Human Primate Model
(2010)Ovarian tissue can contain a large number of immature oocytes. In species such as the mouse and sheep these remain functional and can give rise to live young following frozen storage and grafting. Frozen storage of ovarian ... -
Grouped, stacked rods and tapeta lucida in the retina of Japanese anchovy Engraulis japonicas
(2010)Morphology of the photoreceptor cells and tapetum of the Japanese anchovy Engraulis japonicus was studied by histologically and by chemical analysis. The Japanese anchovy has a duplex retina. The cones form parallel rows ... -
Growth Enhancement and Disease Reduction of Soybean by 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase-Producing Pseudomonas
(2011)Problem statement: 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate (ACC) deaminase-producing bacteria have been known to ameliorate the inhibition-effect of increase concentration of ethylene in higher plants, which can be triggered by ... -
Growth Performance and Production of Ammonia and Hydrogen Sulfide in Excreta of Broiler Chickens Fed Basil (Ocimum basilicum) Flour in Feed
(2015)The aim of this study was to determine the effect of basil flour in feed on the growth performance and production of NH3 and H2S in excreta of broiler chickens. The study was arranged in a completely randomized design. The ... -
Gula Merah Tebu: Peluang Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Melalui Pengembangan Agroindustri Pedesaan
(2010)Tanaman tebu sangat potensia! untuk terus dikembangkan untuk menghasilkan berbagai produk-produk agroindustri untuk memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat. Selain gula pasir, dari tanaman tebu masih terdapat sejumlah produk ...