A large-scale production system of GDP-fucose (GDP-Fuc) and fucosylated oligosaccharides was established by the combination of recombinant Escherichia coli cells overexpressing GDP-Fuc biosynthetic genes and Corynebacterium ammoniagenes cells. E. coli cells overexpressed the genes for glucokinase, phosphoma...
All the large cities have significant Muslim minorities, and if the violence in Rakhine State evolves into a broader religious [...] crisisgroup.org 所有大城市都有相当规 模的穆斯林少数民族,如果 若开邦的暴力事件演变成更大范围的宗教冲突和全 国范围内各族群间的相互仇视,这将成为社会动荡 的主...
Industrialization and agricultural importance have the same implications for the concentration of urban population in cities with 100,000+ population as for the urban percentage. Greater export orientation reduces such concentration. Finally, GDP per capita, population, and export orientation reduce primacy...
As of 2020, the IMF measured Singapore’s national debt-to-GDP ratio as 131.19%, the 6th highest in the world when expressed as a percentage ofGDP. However, no one seems to be worried about the country’s national debt. That’s because the headline figure reported by the IMF wasgross ...
The cities and towns of India constitute the world's second largest urban system besides contributing over 50 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This phenomenon has been neglected by the existing studies and writings on urban India. By considering 59 large cities in India...
a你能帮助我学英语吗 You can help me to study English[translate] a我能加入你们吗 正在翻译,请等待...[translate] aan expert system approach 一种专家系统方法[translate] ain China many large cities are already surrounded by a girdle of landfills 在中国许多大都市由垃圾填埋带已经围拢[translate]...
However, a global perspective that clarifies the urbanization characteristics of large cities around the world is still lacking. Our work was mainly motivated by a desire to address the following questions: (1) how have global large cities developed in recent decades in terms of urban expansion, ...
aA city such as Taizhou would see public spending at 24.3%% of urban GDP under super cities, the highest share of the 4 urbanization scenarios. One of the growing expenses for poor cities is health care. In Shenzhen, a large city with relatively high per capital GDP of 60,000 RMB, healt...
Moran, D. Carbon footprints of 13,000 cities. Environ. Res. Lett. 13, 064041 (2018). Article Google Scholar Peters, G. P., Andrew, R. & Lennox, J. Constructing and environmentally-extended multi-regional input–output table using the GTAP database. Econ. Syst. Res. 23, 131–152 (...
(城市的)population has increased greatly in the affected regions during the past 18 years means torrential(倾注的) rainfall will not only take a toll on rural areas and farmlands but also cause greater economic loss, compared with 1998, in major cities like Wuhan and Nanjing in Hubei and ...