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تعداد نتایج: 206  

2001
Richard Damania E. Barbier

Lobbying, Trade and Renewable Resource Harvesting Richard Damania and E. Barbier The over-exploitation of renewable resources has intensified international concerns over the management of these resources. This has prompted calls for the use of international policy interventions such as trade sanctions and contingent transfers, to encourage sustainable resource management practices in these coun...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Yasumichi Mori Shuichi Otabe Christian Dina Kazuki Yasuda Céline Populaire Cécile Lecoeur Vincent Vatin Emmanuelle Durand Kazuo Hara Terumasa Okada Kazuyuki Tobe Philippe Boutin Takashi Kadowaki Philippe Froguel

The genetic background that predisposes the Japanese population to type 2 diabetes is largely unknown. Therefore, we conducted a 10-cM genome-wide scan for type 2 diabetes traits in the 359 affected individuals from 159 families, yielding 224 affected sib-pairs of Japanese origin. Nonparametric multipoint linkage analyses performed in the whole population showed one suggestive linked region on ...

Journal: :Genomics 1987
D C Page K Bieker L G Brown S Hinton M Leppert J M Lalouel M Lathrop M Nystrom-Lahti A de la Chapelle R White

The pseudoautosomal region of the human X and Y chromosomes is subject to frequent X-Y recombination during male meiosis. We report the finding of two pseudoautosomal loci, DXYS20 and DXYS28, characterized by highly informative restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs). The pseudoautosomal character of DXYS20 and DXYS28 was formally demonstrated by comparing their transmission to 45,X a...

2005
Timothy N. Cason Lata Gangadharan

Evidence suggests that a large majority of firms and individuals comply with regulations and tax laws even when fines for noncompliance are small or the frequency of inspections and audits is low. These observations are not consistent with static compliance models. Harrington (1988) developed a dynamic enforcement model in which some agents have an incentive to comply even when the cost of comp...

Journal: :Molecular syndromology 2014
A M Zink E Wohlleber H Engels O K Rødningen K Ravn S Heilmann J Rehnitz N Katzorke C Kraus S Blichfeldt P Hoffmann H Reutter F F Brockschmidt M Kreiß-Nachtsheim P H Vogt T E Prescott Z Tümer J A Lee

Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is one of the most common causes of intellectual disability/developmental delay (ID/DD), especially in males. It is caused most often by CGG trinucleotide repeat expansions, and less frequently by point mutations and partial or full deletions of the FMR1 gene. The wide clinical spectrum of affected females partly depends on their X-inactivation status. Only few female I...

2008
Manuel Frondel Nolan Ritter Christoph M. Schmidt Thomas K. Bauer

This article demonstrates that the large feed-in tariffs currently guaranteed for solar electricity in Germany constitute a subsidization regime that, if extended to 2020, threatens to reach a level comparable to that of German hard coal production, a notoriously outstanding example of misguided political intervention. Yet, as a consequence of the coexistence of the German Renewable Energy Sour...

2003
Nicole Owens Timothy N. Cason Lata Gangadharan

Land use changes to reduce non-point source pollution, such as nutrient runoff to waterways from agricultural production, incur opportunity costs that are privately known to landholders. Auctions may permit the regulator to identify those management changes that have greater environmental benefit and lower opportunity cost. This paper reports a testbed laboratory experiment in which landowner/s...

2013
Nikhil Jain Neha Vithani Abu Rafay Balaji Prakash

A role for HflX in 50S-biogenesis was suggested based on its similarity to other GTPases involved in this process. It possesses a G-domain, flanked by uncharacterized N- and C-terminal domains. Intriguingly, Escherichia coli HflX was shown to hydrolyze both GTP and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and it was unclear whether G-domain alone would explain ATP hydrolysis too. Here, based on structural...

2002
Timothy N. Cason Lata Gangadharan Charlotte Duke

Non-point source pollution, such as nutrient runoff to waterways from agricultural production, is an environmental problem that typically involves asymmetric information. Land use changes to reduce pollution incur opportunity costs that are privately known to landholders, but these changes provide environmental benefits that may be more accurately estimated by regulators. This paper reports a t...

2002
Timothy N. Cason Lata Gangadharan

In theory, competitive emission permit markets minimise total abatement cost for any emission ceiling. Permit markets are often imperfectly competitive, however, if they are thin and dominated by large firms. The dominant firm(s) could exercise market power and increase other firms’ costs of pollution control, while reducing their own emission control costs. This paper reports a testbed laborat...

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