نتایج جستجو برای: ivory

تعداد نتایج: 1913  

Journal: :Journal of new librarianship 2023

Review of Ivory, C.J., and Pashia, Angela (Eds.). Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice. Association College Research Libraries.

Journal: :Cell 2007
Ken Howard Wilan

Big pharma is increasingly looking to academia for new drug leads and technologies; meanwhile universities are being forced to look beyond the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for funding. This mutual attraction-out-of-necessity is helping to forge new bonds between industry and academia.

2016
Elissa Z. Cameron Sadie J. Ryan

In-situ elephant populations have been in decline for much of the last 200 years, driven by an inexorable combination of habitat loss and hunting for ivory, but with more recent and dramatic declines primarily driven by hunting [1]. Consequently, the distribution and sustainability of elephant populations are now better predicted by human factors than ecological ones [2], underscoring the impor...

2003
T. Paul Schultz Michael Boozer William Dow John Maluccio Tomas Philipson Debby Reed

Education, child nutrition, adult health/nutrition, and labor mobility are critical factors in achieving recent sustained growth in factor productivity. To compare the contribution of these four human capital inputs, an expanded specification of the wage function is estimated from household (LSMS) surveys of The Ivory Coast and Ghana. Specification tests assess whether the human capital inputs ...

2017
Stephen Chu-Sung Hu Gwo-Shing Chen Chi-Ling Lin Yang-Chun Cheng Yung-Song Lin

Livedoid vasculopathy (atrophie blanche) is a form of thrombotic vasculopathy. It is characterized by small ulcers that become crusted, and heal after several months to produce white atrophic scars. The most commonly affected sites are the lower legs, in particular the dorsum of the feet and ankles. To date, the dermoscopic features of livedoid vasculopathy have not been clearly described in th...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1965
Jacques Vincent Stanislas Haumont Joseph Roels

Longitudinal sections of human cortical bone were submitted to thermal neutrons. gamma-ray spectra were recorded repeatedly during 15 days following irradiation. They showed that Na(24) is predominant as early as 3 hours after activation and that all the gamma-emitters have decayed on the 15th day. When the gamma-rays have disappeared, beta-rays are still produced by the sections. It was proved...

Journal: :PeerJ Computer Science 2015
Julio Hernandez-Castro David L. Roberts

In this work, we developed an automated system to detect potentially illegal elephant ivory items for sale on eBay. Two law enforcement experts, with specific knowledge of elephant ivory identification, manually classified items on sale in the Antiques section of eBay UK over an 8 week period. This set the “Gold Standard” that we aim to emulate using data-mining. We achieved close to 93% accura...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Alexander Amini Kevin S. Kung Chaogui Kang Stanislav Sobolevsky Carlo Ratti

This study leverages mobile phone data to analyze human mobility patterns in developing countries, especially in comparison to more industrialized countries. Developing regions, such as the Ivory Coast, are marked by a number of factors that may influence mobility, such as less infrastructural coverage and maturity, less economic resources and stability, and in some cases, more cultural and lan...

2015
Shijie Zhang Beihai He Lihong Zhao Jinghui Zhou

The pulp and paper industry, which is closely related to national economic and social development, is an important industry but also contributes high carbon emissions. Therefore, with the advent of the low-carbon economic era, ways to reduce the carbon emissions and to bring about a low-carbon industrial transition of the pulp and paper industry is becoming one of the important academic project...

1999
Jeff Chase Amin Vahdat Geoff Berry Landon Cox Geoff Cohen

A key challenge in the development of the Internet is to simplify construction of scalable widearea services. One approach to scaling wide-area services is to deploy generic computing power and storage in the network, and use it to absorb service load through dynamic resource recruitment, active caching, or dynamic service replication. Each of these approaches introduces distributed state and a...

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