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2. Peningkatan Keterampilan UMKM Melalui Branding Produk dan Pendampingan Legalitas Usaha di Desa Tajurhalang Kecamatan Cijeruk Kabupaten Bogor.
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Padila, Nadia Nur, Kurnia, Tuti, Ramandha, Alya, and Nugraha, Aditya
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- 2024
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3. Sosialisasi dan Bimbingan Pembuatan NIB Secara Online Di Desa Tugu Utara Kecamatan Cisarua.
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Rianti, Risma Puji and Amin, Muhammad
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- 2024
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4. Turnip mosaic virus NIb weakens the function of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 facilitating viral infection in Nicotiana benthamiana.
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Chen, Ziqiang, Wang, Feng, Chen, Binghua, Wu, Guanwei, Tian, Dagang, Yuan, Quan, Qiu, Shiyou, Zhai, Yushan, Chen, Jianping, Zheng, Hongying, and Yan, Fei
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NICOTIANA benthamiana ,TURNIP mosaic virus ,VIRUS diseases ,RNA replicase ,PLANT viruses ,CUCUMBER mosaic virus ,MOSAIC viruses ,TRANSGENIC plants - Abstract
Viruses rely completely on host translational machinery to produce the proteins encoded by their genes. Controlling translation initiation is important for gaining translational advantage in conflicts between the host and virus. The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) has been reported to be hijacked by potyviruses for virus multiplication. The role of translation regulation in defence and anti‐defence between plants and viruses is not well understood. We report that the transcript level of eIF6 was markedly increased in turnip mosaic virus (TuMV)‐infected Nicotiana benthamiana. TuMV infection was impaired by overexpression of N. benthamiana eIF6 (NbeIF6) either transiently expressed in leaves or stably expressed in transgenic plants. Polysome profile assays showed that overexpression of NbeIF6 caused the accumulation of 40S and 60S ribosomal subunits, the reduction of polysomes, and also compromised TuMV UTR‐mediated translation, indicating a defence role for upregulated NbeIF6 during TuMV infection. However, the polysome profile in TuMV‐infected leaves was not identical to that in leaves overexpressing NbeIF6. Further analysis showed that TuMV NIb protein, the RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase, interacted with NbeIF6 and interfered with its effect on the ribosomal subunits, suggesting that NIb might have a counterdefence role. The results propose a possible regulatory mechanism at the translation level during plant–virus interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Electronic Structure and Chemical Bonding of the First-, Second-, and Third-Row-Transition-Metal Monoborides: The Formation of Quadruple Bonds in RhB, RuB, and TcB.
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Demetriou, Constantinos, Tzeliou, Christina Eleftheria, Androutsopoulos, Alexandros, and Tzeli, Demeter
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CHEMICAL structure ,CHEMICAL bonds ,DIATOMIC molecules ,CHEMICAL bond lengths ,DIPOLE moments ,STATE bonds - Abstract
Boron presents an important role in chemistry, biology, and materials science. Diatomic transition-metal borides (MBs) are the building blocks of many complexes and materials, and they present unique electronic structures with interesting and peculiar properties and a variety of bonding schemes which are analyzed here. In the first part of this paper, we present a review on the available experimental and theoretical studies on the first-row-transition-metal borides, i.e., ScB, TiB, VB, CrB, MnB, FeB, CoB, NiB, CuB, and ZnB; the second-row-transition-metal borides, i.e., YB, ZrB, NbB, MoB, TcB, RuB, RhB, PdB, AgB, and CdB; and the third-row-transition-metal borides, i.e., LaB, HfB, TaB, WB, ReB, OsB, IrB, PtB, AuB, and HgB. Consequently, in the second part, the second- and third-row MBs are studied via DFT calculations using the B3LYP, TPSSh, and MN15 functionals and, in some cases, via multi-reference methods, MRCISD+Q, in conjunction with the aug-cc-pVQZ-PP
M /aug-cc-pVQZB basis sets. Specifically, bond distances, dissociation energies, frequencies, dipole moments, and natural NPA charges are reported. Comparisons between MB molecules along the three rows are presented, and their differences and similarities are analyzed. The bonding of the diatomic borides is also described; it is found that, apart from RhB(X1 Σ+ ), which was just recently found to form quadruple bonds, RuB(X2 Δ) and TcB(X3 Σ− ) also form quadruple σ2 σ2 π2 π2 bonds in their X states. Moreover, to fill the gap existing in the current literature, here, we calculate the TcB molecule. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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6. Differentiating Cyclability and Kinetics of Na + Ions in Surface-Functionalized and Nanostructured Graphite Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.
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Dey, Sonjoy and Singh, Gurpreet
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IMPEDANCE spectroscopy ,GRAPHITE ,NEGATIVE electrode ,GRAPHENE oxide ,IONS ,ELECTRIC batteries - Abstract
The revolution in lithium-ion battery (LIB) technology was partly due to the invention of graphite as a robust negative electrode material. However, equivalent negative electrode materials for complementary sodium ion battery (NIB) technologies are yet to be commercialized due to sluggish reaction kinetics, phase instability, and low energy density originating from the larger size of Na
+ -ion. Therefore, in search of the next-generation electrode materials for NIBs, we first analyze the failure of graphite during reversible Na+ ion storage. Building upon that, we suggest surface-functionalized and nanostructured forms of analogous carbon allotropes for enhancing Na+ ion storage. During long-term rigorous cycling conditions, Graphene Oxide (GO) and Graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) exhibit higher Na+ ion storage (157 mAh g−1 and 50 mAh g−1 after 60 cycles, respectively) compared to graphite (27 mAh g−1 ). Optimizing alternative NIBs requires a comprehensive analysis of cycling behavior and kinetic information. Therefore, in this investigation, we further examine ex-situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) at progressive cycles and correlate capacity degradation with impedance arising from the electrolyte, solid electrolyte interphase formation, and charge transfer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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7. AI-assisted Emergency Healthcare using Vehicular Network and Support Vector Machine.
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Senapati, Biswa Ranjan, Khilar, Pabitra Mohan, Dash, Tirtharaj, and Swain, Rakesh Ranjan
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MULTICASTING (Computer networks) ,SUPPORT vector machines ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CITY traffic ,BODY sensor networks ,INFECTIOUS disease transmission ,DATA transmission systems - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an emergency across the globe. The number of corona positive and death cases is still rising worldwide. All countries' governments are taking various steps to control the infection of COVID-19. One step to control the coronavirus's spreading is to quarantine. But the number of active cases at the quarantine center is increasing daily. Also, the doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff providing service to the people at the quarantine center are getting infected. This demands the automatic and regular monitoring of people at the quarantine center. This paper proposed a novel and automated method for monitoring people at the quarantine center in two phases. These are the health data transmission phase and health data analysis phase. The health data transmission phase proposed a geographic-based routing that involves components like Network-in-box, Roadside-unit, and vehicles. An effective route is determined using route value to transmit data from the quarantine center to the observation center. The route value depends on the factors such as density, shortest path, delay, vehicular data carrying delay, and attenuation. The performance metrics considered for this phase are E2E delay, number of network gaps, and packet delivery ratio, and the proposed work performs better than the existing routing like geographic source routing, anchor-based street traffic aware routing, Peripheral node based GEographic DIstance Routing. The analysis of health data is done at the observation center. In the health data analysis phase, the health data is classified into multi-class using a support vector machine. There are four categories of health data: normal, low-risk, medium-risk, and high-risk. The parameters used to measure the performance of this phase are precision, recall, accuracy, and F-1 score. The overall testing accuracy is found to be 96.8%, demonstrating strong potential for our technique to be adopted in practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Wheat yellow mosaic virus NIb targets TaVTC2 to elicit broad‐spectrum pathogen resistance in wheat.
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Zhang, Tianye, Hu, Haichao, Wang, Ziqiong, Feng, Tianyou, Yu, Lu, Zhang, Jie, Gao, Wenqing, Zhou, Yilin, Sun, Meihao, Liu, Peng, Zhong, Kaili, Chen, ZhiHui, Chen, Jianping, Li, Wei, and Yang, Jian
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MOSAIC viruses ,PHYTOPLASMAS ,WHEAT ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,VIRUS diseases - Abstract
Summary: GDP‐L‐galactose phosphorylase (VTC2) catalyses the conversion of GDP‐L‐galactose to L‐galactose‐1‐P, a vital step of ascorbic acid (AsA) biosynthesis in plants. AsA is well known for its function in the amelioration of oxidative stress caused by most pathogen infection, but its function against viral infection remains unclear. Here, we have identified a VTC2 gene in wheat named as TaVTC2 and investigated its function in association with the wheat yellow mosaic virus (WYMV) infection. Our results showed that overexpression of TaVTC2 significantly increased viral accumulation, whereas knocking down TaVTC2 inhibited the viral infection in wheat, suggesting a positive regulation on viral infection by TaVTC2. Moreover, less AsA was produced in TaVTC2 knocking down plants (TaVTC2‐RNAi) which due to the reduction in TaVTC2 expression and subsequently in TaVTC2 activity, resulting in a reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst in leaves. Furthermore, the enhanced WYMV resistance in TaVTC2‐RNAi plants was diminished by exogenously applied AsA. We further demonstrated that WYMV NIb directly bound to TaVTC2 and inhibited TaVTC2 enzymatic activity in vitro. The effect of TaVTC2 on ROS scavenge was suppressed by NIb in a dosage‐dependent manner, indicating the ROS scavenging was highly regulated by the interaction of TaVTC2 with NIb. Furthermore, TaVTC2 RNAi plants conferred broad‐spectrum disease resistance. Therefore, the data indicate that TaVTC2 recruits WYMV NIb to down‐regulate its own enzymatic activity, reducing AsA accumulation to elicit a burst of ROS which confers the resistance to WYMV infection. Thus, a new mechanism of the formation of plant innate immunity was proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Sosialisasi dan Pembuatan Nomor Induk Berusaha Berbasis Online Single Submission di Desa Teluk Pinang.
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Zohani, Intan Firdaus, Priyatno, Agus, and Mawardini, Annisa
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- 2023
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10. Binding immunoglobulin 2 functions as a proviral factor for potyvirus infections in Nicotiana benthamiana.
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Widyasari, Kristin, Bwalya, John, and Kim, Kook‐Hyung
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NICOTIANA benthamiana ,POTATO virus X ,CUCUMBER mosaic virus ,SOYBEAN mosaic virus ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,PLANT viruses - Abstract
Infection of viruses from the genera Bromovirus, Potyvirus, and Potexvirus in Nicotiana benthamiana induces significant up‐regulation of the genes that encode the HSP70 family, including binding immunoglobulin protein 2 (BiP2). Three up‐regulated genes were knocked down and infection assays with these knockdown lines demonstrated the importance of the BiP2 gene for potyvirus infection but not for infection by the other tested viruses. Distinct symptoms of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and potato virus X (PVX) were observed in the BiP2 knockdown line at 10 days postagroinfiltration. Interestingly, following inoculation with either soybean mosaic virus (SMV) or pepper mottle virus (PepMoV) co‐expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), neither crinkle symptoms nor GFP signals were observed in the BiP2 knockdown line. Subsequent reverse transcription‐quantitative PCR analysis demonstrated that knockdown of BiP2 resulted in a significant decrease of SMV and PepMoV RNA accumulation but not PVX or CMV RNA accumulation. Further yeast two‐hybrid and co‐immunoprecipitation analyses validated the interaction between BiP2 and nuclear inclusion protein b (NIb) of SMV. Together, our findings suggest the crucial role of BiP2 as a proviral host factor necessary for potyvirus infection. The interaction between BiP2 and NIb may be the critical factor determining susceptibility in N. benthamiana, but further studies are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Pseudohexagonal Nb2O5‐Decorated Carbon Nanotubes as a High‐Performance Composite Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries.
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Chen, Guanxu, Chen, Jintao, Parkin, Ivan P., He, Guanjie, and Miller, Thomas S.
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SODIUM ions ,CARBON nanotubes ,ANODES ,ELECTRIC conductivity ,COMMODITY futures ,METALLIC oxides ,FLEXIBILITY (Mechanics) - Abstract
To promote the commercial application of sodium ion batteries (SIBs), new high‐stability and high‐capacity anode materials are needed. Metal oxides show great promise, but significant issues relating to their low electrical conductivity and unstable structure during charge storage must be resolved. Herein, a new composite anode consisting of pseudohexagonal Nb2O5 (TT‐Nb2O5) nanoparticles strongly anchored to carbon nanotubes (CNT) through a glucose‐derived carbon framework (Nb2O5/g‐CNT) was synthesised and assessed for use as the anode in SIBs. This represents the first application of TT‐Nb2O5 in SIBs. The composite is shown to offer high specific capacity (203 mAh g−1 at 0.2 A g−1), good rate capability (53 mAh g−1 at high current density of 5 A g−1), and a high‐capacity retention rate (135 mAh g−1 at 0.2 A g−1 between 25 and 300 cycles). This is attributed to high electrical conductivity and flexibility offered by the designed carbon framework, the superior capacity of the TT‐Nb2O5 and the linkage between the two provided by the bonding glucose derived carbon. This work therefore demonstrates a scalable route for the application of metal oxides in future high‐performance SIB systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Nuclear Exportin 1 (XPO1) Binds to the Nuclear Localization/Export Signal of the Turnip Mosaic Virus NIb to Promote Viral Infection.
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Zhang, Mingzhen, Gong, Pan, Ge, Linhao, Li, Yinzi, Chang, Zhaoyang, Qiao, Rui, Zhou, Xueping, Wang, Aiming, and Li, Fangfang
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TURNIP mosaic virus ,NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC interactions ,RNA replicase ,NUCLEAR transport (Cytology) ,FOREIGN trade regulation ,NUCLEAR proteins - Abstract
The nuclear localization signal (NLS) and nuclear export signal (NES) are key signatures of proteins for controlling nuclear import and export. The NIb protein of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) is an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) that is absolutely required for viral genome replication. Previous studies have shown that NIb is a nucleocytoplasmic shuttling protein and contains four putative NES and four putative NLS motifs. Here, we analyzed the function of these NESs and NLSs, and identified two functional NESs and one functional NLS. Mutation of the identified functional NESs or NLS inhibited viral RNA accumulation and systemic infection. Exportin 1 (XPO1) is a nuclear export receptor that binds directly to cargo proteins harboring a leucine-rich NES and translocates them to the cytoplasm. We found that XPO1 contains two NIb-binding domains, which recognize the NLS and NES of NIb, respectively, to mediate the nucleocytoplasmic transport of NIb and promote viral infection. Taken together, these data suggest that the nucleocytoplasmic transport of NIb is modulated by XPO1 through its interactions with the functional NLS and NES of NIb to promote viral infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Nuclear Exportin 1 (XPO1) Binds to the Nuclear Localization/Export Signal of the Turnip Mosaic Virus NIb to Promote Viral Infection.
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Zhang, Mingzhen, Gong, Pan, Ge, Linhao, Li, Yinzi, Chang, Zhaoyang, Qiao, Rui, Zhou, Xueping, Wang, Aiming, and Li, Fangfang
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TURNIP mosaic virus ,NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC interactions ,RNA replicase ,NUCLEAR transport (Cytology) ,FOREIGN trade regulation ,NUCLEAR proteins - Abstract
The nuclear localization signal (NLS) and nuclear export signal (NES) are key signatures of proteins for controlling nuclear import and export. The NIb protein of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) is an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) that is absolutely required for viral genome replication. Previous studies have shown that NIb is a nucleocytoplasmic shuttling protein and contains four putative NES and four putative NLS motifs. Here, we analyzed the function of these NESs and NLSs, and identified two functional NESs and one functional NLS. Mutation of the identified functional NESs or NLS inhibited viral RNA accumulation and systemic infection. Exportin 1 (XPO1) is a nuclear export receptor that binds directly to cargo proteins harboring a leucine-rich NES and translocates them to the cytoplasm. We found that XPO1 contains two NIb-binding domains, which recognize the NLS and NES of NIb, respectively, to mediate the nucleocytoplasmic transport of NIb and promote viral infection. Taken together, these data suggest that the nucleocytoplasmic transport of NIb is modulated by XPO1 through its interactions with the functional NLS and NES of NIb to promote viral infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Induction of gene silencing of NIb gene region of Potato virus Y by dsRNAs and siRNAs and reduction of infection in potato plants cultivar Djeli.
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Petrov, Nikolay Manchev, Stoyanova, Mariya Ivanova, Stoev, Antoniy Vasilev, and Gaur, Rajarshi Kumar
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POTATO virus Y ,GENE silencing ,MOLECULAR biology ,NANOTECHNOLOGY ,VIRUS diseases ,PLANT viruses - Abstract
Potato virus Y (PVY) is the reason for significant losses in the potato crop yearly. The recent technologies in molecular biology have given insights on possibilities for control of viral infections at epigenetic level. In the present study, we obtained a DNA template complementary to a key sequence at the NIb genetic region of PVY. Potato leaves were inoculated with dsRNAs and siRNAs complementary to NIb 48 h before inoculation with PVY strain N/NTN. The treated plants did not develop any signs of disease. Double antibody sandwich еnzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA) of the plants treated with Nib-dsRNAs showed optical density values commensurate to the cut-off value. The Nib-siRNAs obtained in this study were twice as effective, with DAS-ELISA values which were below the cut-off and similar to the values of the healthy plants. Inducing posttranscriptional gene silencing in crops presents a promising utility for control of virus diseases and for prevention of crop losses, being non-inheritable, non-toxic and adaptable to a specific crop. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Low Cost Frame Work of E-Education with Special Reference to Rural Area using WiMAX.
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Samanta, Pradip Kumar
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RURAL geography ,CITY dwellers ,CITIES & towns ,IEEE 802.16 (Standard) ,TRAVEL guidebooks ,COST ,CELL phones - Abstract
Mobile phones, internet, tablets, I Pads, their applications, social media, GPS guided travelling, You Tube guided cooking etc are part of our lives from the start to end of the day. Technology is now a part and parcel of the society and changing our life style dramatically. But there is one very important and indispensable part of the society, who are lagging from the use of various innovations on ICT, and also they are deprived from all modern education due to their low economic level. They cannot improve their status due to non availability of modern infrastructure in their areas. Only education can uplift the status of the urban people from their backwardness. Metro and City peoples somehow are managing their lifestyle with modern scientific amenities. So in this paper we tried to develop a low cost e-education framework for the people in village and urban areas. Thus they can be enriched with modern education. It is to be noted that E-education is the only simple solution to educate and uplift rural people without investing huge money like conventional education linked with costly infrastructure. Distant Education from anywhere, E-learning, E-Education clearly has a role to play in resolving the problem. Since conventional high speed telecom network installation in rural area have a very little ROI. The rural people could not effort for the technology like DSL, ISDN, FTH, 3G/4G/5G, where the installation cost is far more. The network using WiMAX technology is fit for low cost solution for end user student and teacher in deprived areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
16. Molecular characterisation of Pea seed borne mosaic poytvirus associated with apical rosette in field pea (Pisum sativum L.) in India.
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Kamaal, Naimuddin and Akram, Mohammad
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SEEDS ,VIRUS identification ,PEAS ,GROWING season ,LEGUMES ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
Symptoms of apical rosette were seen in field pea grown as winter season crop in India. Symptomatic leaves were processed for the identification of associated virus. The primers pair (PSbMV-F/PSbMV-R) targeting part of NIb gene of Pea seed borne mosaic potyvirus (PSbMV) was used in RT-PCR. The targeted fragment was successfully amplified cloned and sequenced. Sequencing of amplicons revealed it to be 795 bp long and identical to each other and hence only one was deposited to the NCBI database. Blast results of sequence showed it to be a portion of NIb region of the PSbMV and had 100–88.5% nt similarity with known isolates of the PSbMV. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that all the PSbMV isolates used group together. However, the PSbMV-IN:Knp isolate sub-clustered with the known PSbMV isolates of pathotype 1. This is the first report of the characterisation of an Indian isolate of PSbMV based on genomic sequence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Tools and Techniques of e-Education using ICT.
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Samanta, Pradip Kumar, Kumbhakar, Dulal, and Karforma, Sunil
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ASYNCHRONOUS learning ,TRAINING of student teachers ,ORGANIZATIONAL learning ,INTERNET content ,TELECOMMUNICATION ,COMMUNITIES - Abstract
In modern age, due to rapid development of emerging ICT (Information, Communication and Technology) tools for a synchronous and asynchronous mode of teaching and learning management in online as well as distance mode of education, Traditional education system is transformed into a modern learning and teaching management scheme with interactivity, flexibility and convenience. However, in this paper, we have classified the used ICT tools of e-Education system through different concepts and effective e-Education model for developing countries is also proposed. The objectives are to create a new framework of e-Education system, based on internet or intranet with contents for courses in all major disciplines as well as specialized and newly developing interdisciplinary subjects which can be easily adopted in pandemic situation where the student and teacher both are locked into their residence. There is very little academic expertise in schools, colleges and even universities to run the new e education system mainly from home environment. So, a special expert team or committee is firstly to be constituted for the execution of a programme to train the teacher and student community to cope up a new efficient e-Education methodology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
18. Preparation of highly efficient NiB catalyst via triton‐stabilized for alkaline NaBH4 hydrolysis reaction.
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Elçiçek, Hüseyin, Erol, Mahmut, and Özdemir, Oğuz Kaan
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CATALYSTS ,CHEMICAL processes ,HYDROLYSIS ,CHEMICAL reduction ,CATALYTIC activity ,ACTIVATION energy - Abstract
Summary The development of highly active and cost effective catalysts for hydrolysis of sodium borohydride (NaBH4) is the main aim for practical usage of NaBH4 for fuel cells. Herein, we investigated the addition of various amounts of Triton during chemical reduction process on the NiB catalytic activity. The experimental results indicated that the catalytic performance of Triton stabilized NiB catalysts was significantly higher than that of NiB catalysts. Furthermore, the highest hydrogen generation rate in NaBH4 hydrolysis was obtained with 25 μL Triton addition as 8970 mL.min−1.g−1cat at 338 K. The activation energy of the hydrolysis for NiB25 and NiB catalysts were calculated as 48.05 and 58.91 kJ mol−1, respectively. In the second part of this study, the kinetic performance of NaBH4 hydrolysis was experimentally studied, and subsequently generated hydrogen from the hydrolysis reaction was fed directly to the fuel cell and the performance analysis were investigated. It was found that the power density of pure hydrogen was lower than the hydrogen generated by the NiB25 catalysts. Our results clearly indicated that Triton possessed a significant effect on the catalytic activity of NiB catalyst. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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19. The re-emergence of sodium ion batteries: testing, processing, and manufacturability.
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Roberts, Samuel and Kendrick, Emma
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STORAGE battery manufacturing ,SODIUM ions ,ELECTRODES ,VOLTAGE control ,LITHIUM-ion batteries - Abstract
With the re-emergence of sodium ion batteries (NIBs), we discuss the reasons for the recent interests in this technology and discuss the synergies between lithium ion battery (LIB) and NIB technologies and the potential for NIB as a "drop-in" technology for LIB manufacturing. The electrochemical testing of sodium materials in sodium metal anode arrangements is reviewed. The performance, stability, and polarization of the sodium in these test cells lead to alternative testing in three-electrode and alternative anode cell configurations. NIB manufacturability is also discussed, together with the impact that the material stability has upon the electrodes and coating. Finally, full-cell NIB technologies are reviewed, and literature proof-of-concept cells give an idea of some of the key differences in the testing protocols of these batteries. For more commercially relevant formats, safety, passive voltage control through cell balancing and cell formation aspects are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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20. Selective hydrogenation of 1-naphthol on USY-supported NiB nanocatalyst.
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Wang, Bo and Liu, Hui
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HYDROGENATION ,ADDITION reactions ,NAPHTHOL ,NAPHTHALENE derivatives ,CATALYSIS - Abstract
Selective hydrogenation of 1-naphthol to 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1-naphthol was investigated over several Ni- and Pd-based supported catalysts such as supported Ni/γ-AlO, Pd/C, and NiB/ultrastable Y zeolite (USY). It was found that USY-supported NiB nanocatalyst prepared in w/o microemlusion showed superior catalytic activity and selectivity for reduction of nonphenolic ring of 1-naphthol with formation of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1-naphthol at yield of 71.8%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. Cover Feature: Pseudohexagonal Nb2O5‐Decorated Carbon Nanotubes as a High‐Performance Composite Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries (ChemElectroChem 23/2022).
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Chen, Guanxu, Chen, Jintao, Parkin, Ivan P., He, Guanjie, and Miller, Thomas S.
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SODIUM ions ,CARBON nanotubes ,ANODES ,STORAGE batteries ,NIOBIUM oxide - Abstract
Cover Feature: Pseudohexagonal Nb
2 O5 -Decorated Carbon Nanotubes as a High-Performance Composite Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries (ChemElectroChem 23/2022) Keywords: Battery anode; Carbon nanomaterials; NIB; Niobium oxide; SIB EN Battery anode Carbon nanomaterials NIB Niobium oxide SIB 1 1 1 12/15/22 20221213 NES 221213 B The Cover Feature b shows the charging process of the pseudohexagonal Nb SB 2 sb O SB 5 sb decorated carbon nanotubes as a high-performance anode for sodium-ion batteries. Battery anode, Carbon nanomaterials, NIB, Niobium oxide, SIB. [Extracted from the article]- Published
- 2022
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22. Surface Characterization and Mechanical Properties' Evaluation of Boride-Dispersed Nickel-Based Coatings Deposited on Copper Through Thermal Spray Routes.
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Sharma, Prashant and Majumdar, Jyotsna
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SURFACE analysis ,METAL spraying ,MICROSTRUCTURE ,MECHANICAL properties of metals ,COATING processes ,FLAME spraying ,MICROHARDNESS testing - Abstract
The present study concerns understanding the microstructures and wear resistance of nickel-based alloy (Ni 68.4, Cr 17, B 3.9, Si 4.9, and Fe 5.8) coatings on copper developed by flame spraying and high-velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) coating techniques. The microstructure of flame spray deposition consists of predominantly equiaxed γ-Ni grains, refined NiB precipitates, and Ni2.9Cr0.7Fe0.36 phase. On the other hand, HVOF spray deposition reduces the porosity content significantly in the presence of very fine (with average precipitate size varying from μm to nm range) borides (chromium boride, CrB; and nickel boride, NiB) in γ-Ni matrix. The microhardness of the HVOF-sprayed and flame-sprayed surfaces were improved to 935 VHN and 251 VHN, respectively as compared with 82 VHN of the as-received substrate. Wear resistance property against WC indenter was also improved in deposited layers with a maximum improvement in HVOF spray deposition. The mechanism of wear was investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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23. Performance of NiB inhibitor for PbSCC of alloy 600 in Pb-contaminated water and caustic solutions.
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Kim, Joung, Yi, Yong-Sun, Kwon, Oh, Kim, Mi-Ae, and Kim, Hong
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Nickel-based iron-chromium alloys are used as steam generator (SG) tubing materials in nuclear power plants (NPPs) but experience intergranular stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC) and lead stress corrosion cracking (PbSCC) due to the harsh operating conditions of NPPs. In order to improve the integrity of SGs, many studies have sought suitable inhibitors for IGSCC, while those for PbSCC have been sought to a limited extent. In this study, the performance of nickel boride (NiB) as an inhibitor for PbSCC was evaluated. Nickel boride has been shown to be a good inhibitor for IGSCC of Alloy (or Inconel) 600 in a caustic aqueous solution containing no lead (Pb). No significant SCC was observed to occur in Alloy 600 tested in pure water under the slow strain rate test (SSRT) condition in this study. A mixed mode of IGSCC and TGSCC, however, occurred relatively easily in Alloy 600 tested in pure water containing lead oxide (PbO) at 315 °C. The susceptibility of Alloy 600 to SCC decreased with the addition of NiB, implying that NiB can be used as an inhibitor for PbSCC in Pb-contaminated water. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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24. Analysis of Putative Interactions Between Potyviral Replication Proteins and Plant Retinoblastoma Proteins.
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Oruetxebarria, IGOR, Kvarnheden, Anders, and Valkonen, Jari
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Sequence comparisons suggest that the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (NIb) of potyviruses and bymoviruses, as well as the viral polymerase of potexviruses may contain a putative retinoblastoma protein (pRb) binding motif. The possibility that the potyviral NIb may function in the nucleus through interactions with plant pRb-related (RBR) proteins, and the modifications of the cell cycle was investigated by a combination of mutagenesis of the NIb and yeast two-hybrid system (YTHS). Mutation of a highly conserved glutamic acid residue in the putative pRb-binding motif of the NIb had no detectable phenotypic effect on replication of Potato virus A (PVA). Furthermore, the NIb proteins from Potato virus V and PVA failed to interact with maize or tobacco RBR proteins in yeast. Although the conservation of the motif for pRb interaction in plant RNA viruses is intriguing, these proteins from plant RNA viruses appear not to interact with plant RBR proteins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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25. Effects of Preparation Parameters on the Characteristics of NiP xB Y Nanomaterials.
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Lee, Shao-Pai and Chen, Yu-Wen
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A series of NiP
x By nanomaterials were prepared by a chemical reduction method under various preparation parameters. Experiment results show that the different preparation parameters affected the morphology, particle size, surface area and the composition of the sample. However, they did not influence the electronic state of nickel. The type of solution showed significant influence on the properties of the sample, whereas, the type of nickel salt did not. The particle size of NiPB, NiB, and NiP were 10–30 nm. The NiP sample prepared in the aqueous solution had the largest particle size 50–150 nm. If the solvent was 50% ethanol in water, the surface area of the sample significantly increased nine fold for NiP and four fold for NiPB powders. In contrast, the surface area of NiB did not increase. The NiPB, NiB, and NiP powders had a spherical morphology if they were prepared with aqueous solution. The NiPB prepared in 50% ethanol solution showed floss morphology and had a very high surface area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2001
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26. 5G Standalone and 4G Multi-Carrier Network-in-a-Box Using a Software Defined Radio Framework †.
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Kiela, Karolis, Jurgo, Marijan, Macaitis, Vytautas, and Navickas, Romualdas
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SOFTWARE radio ,RADIO access networks ,5G networks ,TELECOMMUNICATION ,MULTICASTING (Computer networks) ,TELECOMMUNICATION satellites - Abstract
In this work, an open Radio Access Network (RAN), compatible, scalable and highly flexible Software Defined Radio (SDR)-based Remote Radio Head (RRH) framework is proposed and designed. Such framework can be used to implement flexible wideband radio solutions, which can be deployed in any region, have common radio management features, and support various channel bandwidths. Moreover, it enables easier access for researchers to nonsimulated cellular networks, reduce system development time, provide test and measurement capabilities, and support existing and emerging wireless communication technologies. The performance of the proposed SDR framework is validated by creating a Network-in-a-Box (NIB) that can operate in multiband multicarrier 4G or 5G standalone (SA) configurations, with an output power of up to 33 dBm. Measurement results show, that the 4G and 5G NIB can achieve, respectively, up to 883 Mbps and 765 Mbps downlink data transfer speeds for a 100 MHz aggregated bandwidth. However, if six carriers are used in the 4G NIB, 1062 Mbps downlink data transfer speed can be achieved. When single user equipment (UE) is used, maximum uplink data transfer speed is 65.8 Mbps and 92.6 Mbps in case of 4G and 5G, respectively. The average packet latency in case of 5G is up to 45.1% lower than 4G. CPU load by the eNodeB and gNodeB is proportional to occupied bandwidth, but under the same aggregated DL bandwidth conditions, gNodeB load on the CPU is lower. Moreover, if only 1 UE is active, under same aggregated bandwidth conditions, the EPC CPU load is up to four times lower than the 5GC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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27. The RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase NIb of Potyviruses Plays Multifunctional, Contrasting Roles during Viral Infection.
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Shen, Wentao, Shi, Yan, Dai, Zhaoji, and Wang, Aiming
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RNA replicase ,VIRUS diseases ,POTYVIRUSES ,SOYBEAN mosaic virus ,TURNIP mosaic virus ,PLANT viruses ,POTATO diseases & pests - Abstract
Potyviruses represent the largest group of known plant RNA viruses and include many agriculturally important viruses, such as Plum pox virus, Soybean mosaic virus, Turnip mosaic virus, and Potato virus Y. Potyviruses adopt polyprotein processing as their genome expression strategy. Among the 11 known viral proteins, the nuclear inclusion protein b (NIb) is the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase responsible for viral genome replication. Beyond its principal role as an RNA replicase, NIb has been shown to play key roles in diverse virus–host interactions. NIb recruits several host proteins into the viral replication complexes (VRCs), which are essential for the formation of functional VRCs for virus multiplication, and interacts with the sumoylation pathway proteins to suppress NPR1-mediated immunity response. On the other hand, NIb serves as a target of selective autophagy as well as an elicitor of effector-triggered immunity, resulting in attenuated virus infection. These contrasting roles of NIb provide an excellent example of the complex co-evolutionary arms race between plant hosts and potyviruses. This review highlights the current knowledge about the multifunctional roles of NIb in potyvirus infection, and discusses future research directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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28. Variable 3'polyadenylation of Wheat yellow mosaic virus and its novel effects on translation and replication.
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Geng, Guowei, Yu, Chengming, Li, Xiangdong, and Yuan, Xuefeng
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MESSENGER RNA ,RNA viruses ,LUCIFERASES ,WHEAT diseases & pests - Abstract
Background: Polyadenylation influences many aspects of mRNA as well as viral RNA. variable polyadenylation at the 3' end have been reported in RNA viruses. It is interesting to identify the characteristic and potential role of 3' polyadenylation of Wheat yellow mosaic virus (WYMV), which has been reported to contain two genomic RNAs with 3' poly(A) tails and caused severe disease on wheat in East Asia region. Methods: 3' RACE was used to identify sequences of the 3′ end in WYMV RNAs from naturally infected wheat by WYMV. In vitro translation assay was performed to analyze effect of UTRs of WYMV with or without 3'polyadenylation on translation. In vitro replication mediated by WYMV NIb protein were performed to evaluate effect of variable polyadenylation on replication. Results: Variable polyadenylation in WYMV RNAs was identified via 3′ RACE. WYMV RNAs in naturally infected wheat in China simultaneously present with regions of long, short, or no adenylation at the 3' ends. The effects of variable polyadenylation on translation and replication of WYMV RNAs were evaluated. 5'UTR and 3'UTR of WYMV RNA1 or RNA2 synergistically enhanced the translation of the firefly luciferase (Fluc) gene in in vitro WGE system, whereas additional adenylates had an oppositive effect on this enhancement on translation mediated by UTRs of WYMV. Additional adenylates remarkably inhibited the synthesis of complementary strand from viral genome RNA during the in vitro replication mediated by WYMV NIb protein. Conclusions: 3' end of WYMV RNAs present variable polyadenylation even no polyadenylation. 3' polyadenylation have opposite effect on translation mediated by UTRs of WYMV RNA1 or RNA2. 3' polyadenylation have negative effect on minus-strand synthesis of WYMV RNA in vitro. Variable polyadenylation of WYMV RNAs may provide sufficient selection on the template for translation and replication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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29. NIB USD1bn 1.375% Oct 22.
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Khadbai, Burhan and McLellan, Lewis
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CENTRAL banking industry ,FAIR value - Abstract
B Rating b :Aaa/AAA B Amount b :$1bn B Maturity b :17 October 2022 B Issue/reoffer price b :99.728 B Coupon b :1.375% B Spread at reoffer b :mid-swaps plus 8bp; 7.4bp over the October 2022 US Treasury B Launched b :Wednesday, October 9 B Payment date b :October 17 B Joint books: b HSBC, JP Morgan, RBC Capital Markets, TD Securities B Borrower's comment: b We found a good window where it was a bit quiet before the busy week. Nevertheless, this was our tightest ever spread to US Treasuries for a three year dollar benchmark. The single digit US Treasury spreads are keeping some people on the sidelines, so the final quarter of the year is going to be challenging, but we were pleased with the result. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2019
30. NIB EUR500m 0% Sep 26 green bond.
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Khadbai, Burhan
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CENTRAL banking industry - Abstract
B Rating b :Aaa/AAA B Amount b :€500m Reg S only green bond B Maturity b :25 September 2026 B Issue/reoffer price b :102.997 B Coupon b :0% B Spread at reoffer b :mid-swaps minus 14bp; 26.2bp over the August 2026 Bund B Launched b :Wednesday, September 18 B Payment date b :September 25 B Joint books b :BNP Paribas, Citi, Danske Bank B Borrower's comment: b If you look back over the years, we always issue with a maturity of between six and eight years, so the seven year fits us well The order book reached close to €800m but closed at over €750m, so there were some investors falling out, but it was minimum. The majority of the transaction was allocated to investors focused on the green component of the bond. B Geographical distribution b Benelux 23% France 20% Asia 20% UK 17% Nordics 9% Other Europe 9% Other 3% B Distribution by investor type b Fund managers 33% Banks 29% Central banks/official institutions 20% Pension/insurance 18% B Market appraisal: b "...a bit surprised to see it coming flat to KfW", "...it was a bit of a wait and see for issuers and investors as to what the ECB had to say. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2019
31. NIB GBP500m 1.125% Mar 22.
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Khadbai, Burhan and McGlashan, Craig
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BREXIT Referendum, 2016 ,INVESTMENTS ,POUND sterling - Abstract
The article discusses the impact of the Brexit Referendum on conditions of investments and sterling market in Great Britain in 2019.
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- 2019
32. SSAs 'could pre-fund' if BTP volatility eases.
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Khadbai, Burhan
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REFINANCING ,VOLATILITY (Securities) ,BONDS (Finance) ,BANKING industry - Abstract
Public sector borrowers could look to join the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in pre-funding for 2019 if the market backdrop — such as volatility in the Italian government bond market — improves, said SSA bankers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
33. NIB joins EIB in dollar five year renaissance.
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McGlashan, Craig
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INVESTMENT banking ,DOLLAR ,RENAISSANCE ,PUBLIC sector ,BANKERS - Abstract
The Nordic Investment Bank is set to bring a dollar benchmark in the five year part of the curve, a tenor that has come back into fashion for public sector borrowers — including from the European Investment Bank on Tuesday. That is despite most secondary flows coming in shorter maturities, according to SSA bankers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
34. NIB well oversubscribed despite pricing ‘at multi-year tight’.
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McGlashan, Craig
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INVESTMENT banking ,RATCHETS ,DOLLAR - Abstract
The Nordic Investment Bank was able to ratchet in pricing to the lowest five year spread for several years as it fed a dollar market starved of supply. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
35. NIB EUR500m 0.5% Nov 25 environmental bond.
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McGlashan, Craig and McLellan, Lewis
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PRICING ,INVESTORS ,CHARTS, diagrams, etc. - Published
- 2018
36. NIB ‘prices tight’ with SRI bond in euro ‘sweet spot’.
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McGlashan, Craig
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EURO ,BONDS (Finance) ,BOND market ,INVESTORS - Abstract
The Nordic Investment Bank paid 'flat to 1bp' of new issue premium on Tuesday as it brought an environmental bond in in the seven year area — which bankers are calling the 'sweet spot' of the euro curve. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
37. NIB to bring more SRI supply as NWB nearly twice subscribed.
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McGlashan, Craig
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HOUSING ,PUBLIC sector ,BONDS (Finance) - Abstract
A flash of public sector SRI bond issuance last week heated up on Monday, as Nederlandse Waterschapsbank found a strong reception for an affordable housing bond and Nordic Investment Bank prepared an environmental offering in a tenor that bankers said was attracting strong demand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2018
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