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In the present paper we describe the model process of an ontologybased expert system for the control of domotic installations and SWRL rules management. From the domotic system database where the attribute values of each device are stored, a background process converts these values into ontology’s instances representing the system physic devices. From these instances, a software application -kn...
BACKGROUND Salt stress interferes with plant growth and production. Plants have evolved a series of molecular and morphological adaptations to cope with this abiotic stress, and overexpression of salt response genes reportedly enhances the productivity of various crops. However, little is known about the salt responsive genes in the energy plant physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.). Thus, excavate s...
I Physic. Rev., 20 (1922), p. 300. 2 Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 13 (1927), pp. 43-46. 3 Physic. Rev., 27 (1926), pp. 51-67. 4Ibid., 27 (1926), pp. 173-180. r Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 9 (1923), pp. 207-211. 6Ibid., 7 (1921), pp. 98-107. 7Hall, "Conditions of Electric Equilibrium, Etc.," Ibid., 11 (1925), pp. 111-116. 8 Richardson and Compton, Phil. Mag., London, 24 (1912), p. 575; Hennings, Physic. Re...
Lennan, McLay and Crawford, Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., 22, III, 1928.) They did not determine the 1So(4dlO) level. The independent identifications made in the two laboratoties are in complete agreement. Paper by the authors will appear in the May number of the Physical Review. 5 A. G. Shenstone, Physic Rev., 29, 380, 1927; Laporte and Lang, Physic. Rev., 30, 378, 1927. 6 Gibbs and White, Physic. Re...
Longicorn beetle, Acanthophorus rugiceps Gahan (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), is reported for the first time as a confirmed host on physic nut, Jatropha curcas L. (Malpighiales: Euphorbiaceae), from India, causing extensive damage to roots. Plants of three years age and above were prone to attack by this pest. In a six year study beginning in 2005, about 11.3 percent of plants in a 16.25 acre phys...
T. Compton and L. A. Turner, Phil. Mag., 48, 360 (1924); Physic. Rev., 25, 606 (1925); Compton, McCurdy and Turner, Physic. Rev., 24, 608 (1924); etc. 8 E. Hulthen, Nature, Oct. 31, 1925. 9 Dr. Hulth6n has been so kind as to inform the writer that the high-frequency system is much weaker than the low-frequency system in HgH, decidedly weaker in CdH and about equally intense in ZnH. It seems lik...
The AP2/ERF transcription factors play crucial roles in plant growth, development and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. A total of 119 AP2/ERF genes (JcAP2/ERFs) have been identified in the physic nut genome; they include 16 AP2, 4 RAV, 1 Soloist, and 98 ERF genes. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that physic nut AP2 genes could be divided into 3 subgroups, while ERF genes could be class...
1 Duane and Patterson, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Washington, Sept. 1920; Phys. Rev., Dec. 1920, p. 526. 2 Coster, Z. Phys., 5, 1921 (139); also 6, 1921 (185). 3 De Broglie and Dauvillier, Paris, C. R., 173, p. 137. Dauvillier, Ibid., 172, also 173, p. 647, also other papers in this volume. 4 Smfkal, Z. Phys., 5, 1921 (91, 121). Also 4, 1921. 5Wentzel, Ibid., 6, 1921 (2). Coster, Ibid., 5, 1921 (14...
This paper focuses on veto supertree methods; i.e., methods that aim at producing a conservative synthesis of the relationships agreed upon by all source trees. We propose desirable properties that a supertree should satisfy in this framework, namely the non-contradiction property (PC) and the induction property (PI). The former requires that the supertree does not contain relationships that co...
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