Environmental taxes and the choice of green technology
D Krass, T Nedorezov…�- Production and�…, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
We study several important aspects of using environmental taxes to motivate the choice of
innovative and “green" emissions‐reducing technologies as well as the role of fixed cost�…
innovative and “green" emissions‐reducing technologies as well as the role of fixed cost�…
Database for mRNA half-life of 19 977 genes obtained by DNA microarray analysis of pluripotent and differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells
LV Sharova, AA Sharov, T Nedorezov, Y Piao…�- DNA�…, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Degradation of mRNA is one of the key processes that control the steady-state level of gene
expression. However, the rate of mRNA decay for the majority of genes is not known. We�…
expression. However, the rate of mRNA decay for the majority of genes is not known. We�…
[HTML][HTML] Heritability of cardiovascular and personality traits in 6,148 Sardinians
G Pilia, WM Chen, A Scuteri, M Orr�, G Albai…�- PLoS�…, 2006 - journals.plos.org
In family studies, phenotypic similarities between relatives yield information on the overall
contribution of genes to trait variation. Large samples are important for these family studies�…
contribution of genes to trait variation. Large samples are important for these family studies�…
Loss of Wnt4 and Foxl2 leads to female-to-male sex reversal extending to germ cells
C Ottolenghi, E Pelosi, J Tran…�- Human molecular�…, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to
speculation about a possible equivalent for female sex. However, only partial effects have�…
speculation about a possible equivalent for female sex. However, only partial effects have�…
[HTML][HTML] Foxl2functions in sex determination and histogenesis throughout mouse ovary development
JE Garcia-Ortiz, E Pelosi, S Omari, T Nedorezov…�- BMC developmental�…, 2009 - Springer
Background Partial loss of function of the transcription factor FOXL2 leads to premature
ovarian failure in women. In animal models, Foxl2 is required for maintenance, and possibly�…
ovarian failure in women. In animal models, Foxl2 is required for maintenance, and possibly�…
Defining developmental potency and cell lineage trajectories by expression profiling of differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells
K Aiba, T Nedorezov, Y Piao, A Nishiyama…�- DNA�…, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Biologists rely on morphology, function and specific markers to define the differentiation
status of cells. Transcript profiling has expanded the repertoire of these markers by providing�…
status of cells. Transcript profiling has expanded the repertoire of these markers by providing�…
Finite groups admitting an automorphism of prime order with central fixed points
VD Mazurov, TL Nedorezov�- Algebra and Logic, 1996 - Springer
In 1957, Higman showed that a Lie algebra admitting a fixed-point-free automorphism is
nilpotent, and that an analogous result also holds for a finite soluble group. Two years later�…
nilpotent, and that an analogous result also holds for a finite soluble group. Two years later�…
Research and Management Insights
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Environmental Taxes and the Choice of Green Technology Dmitry Krass, Anton Ovchinnikov�…
Environmental Taxes and the Choice of Green Technology Dmitry Krass, Anton Ovchinnikov�…
[CITATION][C] On finite groups that admit an automorphism of prime order whose fixed points are central
VD Mazurov, TL Nedorezov�- Algebra i logika, 1996 - mathnet.ru
VD Mazurov, TL Nedorezov, “On finite groups that admit an automorphism of prime order whose
fixed points are central”, Algebra Logika, 35:6 (1996), 699–708 Algebra i logika RUS ENG�…
fixed points are central”, Algebra Logika, 35:6 (1996), 699–708 Algebra i logika RUS ENG�…
[CITATION][C] Environmental taxes and the choice of green technology
A Ovchinnikov, D Krass…�- Working�…, 2010 - Darden School, University of Virginia�…