02220nas 2200481 450 99633604930331620221013150655.0(OCoLC)793341710(CKB)110978979782347(CONSER)--2014238994(EXLCZ)9911097897978234720120425a20129999 --- -engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Sunday Times Historical Archive, 1822-2016Farmington Hills, Michigan :Gale Cengage Learning1 online resourceTitle from home page (viewed 25 September 2022).Database coverage begins with the Sunday times, issued October 20, 1822-December 24, 1903; The Sunday special, issued January 3, 1904-January 24, 1904; The Sunday times and Sunday special, issued January 31, 1904-January 4, 1931; and Sunday times, January 11, 1931-December 18, 2016. Includes the Sunday times magazine, issued February, 1962."Despite the similarity of names, The Sunday Times was an entirely separate paper from The Times (London) until 1st January 1967, when both papers came under the common ownership of Times Newspapers Ltd. To this day, The Sunday Times remains editorially independent from The Times with its own remit and perspective on the news."--About page0956-1382 Searchable and browsable database of the Sunday times and related publications.The Sunday Times Digital Archive, 1822-2006Sunday times digital archive, 1822-2006London (England)NewspapersSourcesGreat BritainHistory19th centurySourcesEnglandLondonfastGreat BritainfastArticle indexes.Electronic journals.Sources.fastDatabasesfastHistory.fastNewspapers.fastDatabases.lcgftGale primary sources.JOURNAL996336049303316The Sunday Times Historical Archive, 1822-20162919052UNISA04417nam 22006015 450 991040969860332120250610110108.094-024-1940-310.1007/978-94-024-1940-5(CKB)4100000011040347(DE-He213)978-94-024-1940-5(MiAaPQ)EBC6177142(PPN)243758944(MiAaPQ)EBC6177225(MiAaPQ)EBC29100763(EXLCZ)99410000001104034720200415d2020 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPlant Innate Immunity Signals and Signaling Systems Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation for Crop Disease Management /by P. Vidhyasekaran1st ed. 2020.Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :Imprint: Springer,2020.1 online resource (XI, 267 p. 76 illus., 1 illus. in color.)Signaling and Communication in Plants,1867-904894-024-1939-X 1. Introduction -- 2. Manipulation of Calcium Ion Influx--Mediated Immune Signaling Systems for Crop Disease Management -- 3. Manipulation of Reactive Oxygen Species, Redox and Nitric Oxide Signaling Systems to Activate Plant Innate Immunity for Crop Disease Management -- 4. Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation of Mitogen-activated Kinases to Activate Plant Innate Immunity for Crop Disease Management -- 5. Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation of Salicylic Acid Signaling System to Activate Plant Immune Responses for Crop Disease Management -- 6. Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation of Jasmonate Signaling System to Activate Plant Immune System for Crop Disease Management -- 7. Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation of Ethylene Signaling System for Crop Disease Management.Engineering durable nonspecific resistance to phytopathogens is one of the ultimate goals of plant breeding. However, most of the attempts to reach this goal fail as a result of rapid changes in pathogen populations and the sheer diversity of pathogen infection mechanisms. Recently several bioengineering and molecular manipulation technologies have been developed to activate the ‘sleeping’ plant innate immune system, which has potential to detect and suppress the development of a wide range of plant pathogens in economically important crop plants. Enhancing disease resistance through altered regulation of plant immunity signaling systems would be durable and publicly acceptable. Strategies for activation and improvement of plant immunity aim at enhancing host’s capability of recognizing invading pathogens, boosting the executive arsenal of plant immunity, and interfering with virulence strategies employed by microbial pathogens. Major advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of plant immunity and of microbial infection strategies have opened new ways for engineering durable resistance in crop plants. The volume III of the book presents the ways and means to manipulate the signals and signaling system to enhance the expression of plant innate immunity for crop disease management. It also describes bioengineering approaches to develop transgenic plants expressing enhanced disease resistance using plant immunity signaling genes. It also discusses recent commercial development of biotechnological products to manipulate plant innate immunity for crop disease management. .Signaling and Communication in Plants,1867-9048BotanyBotanyPlant Scienceshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L24000Plagues agrícolesthubMalalties i plagues postcollitathubBioenginyeriathubLlibres electrònicsthubBotany.Botany.Plant Sciences.Plagues agrícolesMalalties i plagues postcollitaBioenginyeria.632.3Vidhyasekaran Pauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1057740MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910409698603321Plant Innate Immunity Signals and Signaling Systems2510075UNINA03994oam 2200553I 450 991016504300332120240505202126.01-315-72614-91-317-53609-610.4324/9781315726144 (CKB)3710000001060502(MiAaPQ)EBC4809789(OCoLC)974671008(BIP)50189394(BIP)52065027(EXLCZ)99371000000106050220180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe dialectics of liquidity crisis an interpretation of explanations of the financial crisis of 2007-08 /Chris Jefferis1st ed.London ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (149 pages)Routledge Advances in International Political Economy1-138-84732-1 1-317-53610-X Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction : historicizing economic theories of financial crisis -- 2. Minsky in context : a critique of "liquidity crisis" as an explanatory concept -- 3. Minsky contrary to monetarism -- 4. Liquidity and abstraction -- 5. Arbitrage as a historical structure shaping the US financial system -- 6. Sociological interlude : calculation or commensuration? -- 7. Recent financial instability in the US mortgage market : the three phases of risk -- 8. Economics, regulation and capital : an assessment of some proposed reforms -- 9. Conclusion.This book analyses the logic of applying the American Post-Keynesian economist Hyman Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis (FIH) to the financial crisis of 2007-08. Arguing that most theories of financial crisis, including Minsky's own, only describe events, but do not actually explain them, the book surveys theories of financial crisis that have been developed to describe instability in the post-WW2 US financial system and analyses them in their historical context. The book argues that explanation of the financial crisis of 2007-08 should involve interpretation of the concept of 'risk', which guides the construction and pricing of contemporary financial products such as derivatives and asset backed securities, as a form of 'liquidity', the concept that Minsky sought to explain the financial crises of the 1970s and 1980s with. The book highlights the continuing relevance of Minsky's theory of liquidity crisis as "immanent", in a historical sense, to the products and trading practices of modern finance, because these products were developed to obviate the crisis dynamics that Minsky described. Minsky's FIH can therefore inform historical understanding of the crisis of 2007-08 but is not directly explanatory itself. The book explores explanation of the financial crisis of 2007-08 interpreting 'liquidity', in practical historical terms, as involving a process of development out of prior crisis dynamics. Seeking to contribute to debates over the causes of the financial crisis of 2007-08 by blending a discussion of historicizing philosophy, economic theory and contemporary financial banking and trading practices this work will be of great interest to scholars of international political economy, heterodox economics and critical theory.Routledge advances in international political economy.Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Liquidity (Economics)Financial crisesGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.Liquidity (Economics)Financial crises.330.9/0511338.54201Jefferis Chris.987931MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910165043003321The dialectics of liquidity crisis2258897UNINA