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    Crop management options to reduce nitrogen pollution in Liangzihu lake basin, Central China
    Catch-Up and Competitiveness in China
    Thermotolerance Mechanism in Cotton Through Genes Identification
    Visualization for information retrieval
    • Visualization for information retrieval

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Information visualization offers a way to reveal hidden patterns in a visual presentation and allows users to seek information from a visual perspective. Readers of this book will gain an in-depth understanding of the current state of information retrieval visualization. They will be introduced to existing problems along with technical and theoretical findings. The book also provides practical details for the implementation of an information retrieval visualization system.

      Visualization for information retrieval
    • Focusing on the molecular basis of heat stress tolerance, this study examines two heat-tolerant and two heat-susceptible cotton cultivars. It aims to identify specific genes associated with heat stress tolerance while also analyzing physiological parameters to establish correlations between gene expression and physiological responses. The research is significant for improving cotton varieties in Arkansas, addressing the critical issue of heat stress that affects seed and lint yield.

      Thermotolerance Mechanism in Cotton Through Genes Identification
    • Catch-Up and Competitiveness in China

      The Case of Large Firms in the Oil Industry

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on corporate structure and the significance of headquarters, the book analyzes the dynamics within large global corporations and contrasts these with large Chinese firms, many of which have transitioned from government ministries. It features a detailed case study of the oil and petrochemical sector, highlighting the competitive challenges faced by China's emerging 'national champions' against global rivals. The discussion offers policy recommendations for both Chinese firms and the government to enhance their competitiveness in the global market.

      Catch-Up and Competitiveness in China