#agnet network
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Multilink announces tie-up with NSDL payments bank to build 4,000+ business correspondent agent network in India.
New Delhi [India], July 20 (ANI/SRV Media): In a move to boost the banking facilities in rural and semi-urban areas in the country, NSDL payments bank has announced a strategic partnership with Multilink.
In a press note issued recently, Multilink, one of India's fastest-growing fintech companies with a network of 1,00,000+ agents spread across India, said it will begin its strategic partnership with NSDL payments bank to build agent points across India, and the strategic tie-up will also result in providing banking facilities to rural and urban areas through NEO banking systems.
The company believes that this branchless banking tie-up will give a boost to digitization and more people will be able to avail themselves and use banking facilities from their neighborhood. Currently, multilink has more than 1,00,000 agents, 3,000 distributors, 200 mass distributors, more than 60 API partners, and still growing.
Multilink is associated with some of the top organizations of India namely -- IRCTC, Bank Of India, Yes Bank Limited, MTDC, IATA, TATA AIG, Kotak life, UTI (Pan card), and many more. After all these successful collaborations, Multilink is now collaborating with NSDL Payments Bank. NSDL Payments Bank is the first and largest depository in India, that has been simplifying financial and investment journeys for more than 2 decades by utilizing the advantages of NEO banking. NSDL has been able to win the trust of millions of investors and other intermediaries through its wide range of businesses, thus standing true to its tagline- TECHNOLOGY, TRUST, AND REACH.
The main aim of this collaboration is to achieve inclusive development and growth, the expansion of financial services to all sections of society. NSDL payments bank and Multilink strengthens the availability of economic resources and builds the concept of savings among the poor. This is a major step towards inclusive growth.
It helps in the overall economic development of the underprivileged population. In India, effective banking facilities are needed for the upliftment of the poor and disadvantaged people by providing them with the modified financial products and services.
Co-Founder and CEO of Multilink, Chirag Shah, said, "Our aim is to include everybody in society by giving them basic financial services regardless of their income or savings, now customers can open their saving account and are able to perform banking from NSDL-MULTILINK point popularly called as BC Agent Point. Furthermore, customers will be able to deposit and withdraw cash from BC agent points along with instant money transfer round clock from their neighbourhood without going to the bank. Through these newer methods of branchless banking, we aim to make the experience more inclusive for all."
The main mission of Multilink is to set up a nationwide seamlessly networked environment of connectivity for all online retail and mobile-linked demographics by facilitating e-commerce, banking, travel & utility services within their reach. They believe in the continuous application of intelligence, reason, and technology to their work and environment.
Multilink also believes in teamwork and thinks that it must foster an environment wherein the employees can efficiently utilize the abilities of all team members to achieve goals. They work on the principle that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
They create and maintain an atmosphere of fun while at work, making work a happy place they can all look forward to. The most important part is the passion for winning. This will allow them to work relentlessly toward achieving their goals and honouring their commitments.
source-
Business Standard.
https://www.business-standard.com/content/press-releases-ani/multilink-announces-tie-up-with-nsdl-payments-bank-to-build-4-000-business-correspondent-agent-network-in-india-121072000933_1.html
Daily hunt-
https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/ani+english-epaper-anieng/multilink+announces+tie+up+with+nsdl+payments+bank+to+build+4+000+business+correspondent+agent+network+in+india-newsid-n300067822?pgs=N&pgn=1&&nsk=business-updates-business.
The Print-
https://theprint.in/ani-press-releases/multilink-announces-tie-up-with-nsdl-payments-bank-to-build-4000-business-correspondent-agent-network-in-india/699649/
Zee5-
https://www.zee5.com/zee5news/multilink-announces-tie-up-with-nsdl-payments-bank-to-build-4000-business-correspondent-agent-network-in-india
0 notes
Text
Lesbian Literature and International Networks in 1950s-70s Australia
Selection from Unnamed Desires: A Sydney Lesbian History, Rebecca Jennings, 2015.
I included two passages here, one about lesbian literature and the other about engagement with overseas lesbian magazines, namely the US The Ladder and British Arena Three. Both touch on how customs/censorship laws restricted lesbian connections. (Compare with the importance of media freedom for lesbian subcultures in Weimar Berlin; for more on how lesbians can be affected by anti-gay laws absent direct criminalization, see how lesbians were policed in 1950s-70s Sydney.) I also appreciated the description of how engagement with literature can be a form of lesbian expression.
For those women who lived discreet lives or who were unable to locate other lesbians in this period, literature and other cultural representations of same-sex desire played an important role in alleviating their sense of isolation. Novels with lesbian characters or themes enabled women both to find a language for their own desires and to realise that they were not alone. Their significance to women in this period is testified to by the frequency with which lists of lesbian literature appeared in early issues of lesbian and feminist journals. Although identifying and obtaining lesbian-themed literature could be problematic without the assistance of such lists, reading these works offered women the opportunity to engage with a discourse of same-sex desire without the risks of exposure inherent in reaching out physically to other lesbians. In an article entitled ‘On the Virtues of Remaining in Your Closet!’, contributed by ‘a gaygirl’ to lesbian and gay paper Campaign in the 1970s, one discreet lesbian drew on a rich array of cultural sources to reinforce her impassioned plea for the right to conceal her sexuality.[17] The author attached no personal details to the article and observed that she planned to ‘post this anonymously from a suburb I don’t live in’. Her family, she claimed, was hostile to homosexuality and unaware of her own same-sex desires, as were her friends and work colleagues. Nevertheless, she noted that ‘about the time I discovered I was gay, I read everything I could on the subject of homosexuality.’ The article demonstrated that, while maintaining a ‘closet’ identity in everyday life, she had been able to actively participate in a discursive lesbian and gay community through the medium of the press, the theatre and Campaign itself. In assembling her arguments, she referred to a letter to the editor of an Australian newspaper by a gay man; an article in Time Magazine entitled ‘Gays on the March’; and a performance of Peter Kenna’s play Mates at the Nimrod Theatre in Sydney. Her consumption of cultural representations of homosexuality had helped to shape her own sense of gay identity and community, and ultimately enabled her to enter into dialogue with that community without conflicting with the need for concealment.
In earlier decades, however, women’s need for such literature, and the difficulties of locating it, were correspondingly increased. The cultural imperative to silence desire between women and to conceal it from families and society at large was reinforced for much of the mid-twentieth century by the paucity of literary and media portrayals of the subject. Margaret commented that books were neither accessible nor relevant in her attempt to make sense of her same-sex desires in the late 1950s[...]. As Margaret noted, literary representations of desire between women were extremely limited prior to the 1970s and were rendered largely inaccessible by the difficulties of locating them. For working-class women such as Margaret, who had not been raised in a culture of reading, literature did not in any case represent an obvious source of information. Strict censorship laws further restricted access to such works in Australia.
The importing of books and written materials deemed indecent or obscene was banned under the Trade and Customs Act 1901, and thereafter many of the decisions regarding which titles should be banned were taken arbitrarily by individual Customs officials who seized books at the point of entry into Australia. In 1933, the Book Censorship Board (renamed the Literature Censorship Board in 1937 and ultimately disbanded in 1967) was established to consider those books which were deemed marginal or literary.[19] The presence of homosexuality as a theme was accepted as grounds for censorship and Nicole Moore argues that:
“Censors actively targeted the expression of same-sex desire, descriptions of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, and cross-dressed sexual practice, the elaboration of gay and lesbian identities as identities, agitation against restrictions on the expression of same-sex themes, as well as many other forms of meaning moving beyond a straight, reproductive model for intimacy and sexual life. Until late in the twentieth century, homosexuality was seen as a pornographic and perverted form of obscenity where present in literary or popular novels, avant-garde poetry or films of all kinds, magazines or postcards. From the earliest moments of government censorship in Australia, and increasingly as an explicit priority, the erasure of homosexual meaning from as many public fora and discourses as possible was achieved to a significant degree.”[20]
A number of notable lesbian novels were banned, several limiting the availability of literary representations of female same-sex desire. Radclyffe Hall’s controversial British lesbian novel, The Well of Loneliness, was banned in 1929, following its obscenity trials in the UK and US. Moore claims that Australian censors attempted to obtain a copy of the novel following its prohibition in England in 1928. However, they were unable to locate one as such copies as had been circulating in Australia had apparently been sent to England in the wake of the trail to be sold on the lucrative black market there. In the absence of a review copy, Customs officials banned it sight unseen on the basis of English law. The ban was lifted in Australia some time between 1939 and 1946, unusually prior to the UK release date of 1949. However, the absence of a high-profile obscenity trail like that which occurred in the UK, Moore argues, meant that lesbian identity was not publicly debated in Australia in the same way. [...] The secrecy surrounding The Well’s subsequent Australian release further limited its availability in Australia, where many booksellers remained unaware that it was now legally possible to order copies and offer the novel for sale. It was not until the mid-1960s that US lesbian pulp fiction, such as Tereska Torres’ Women’s Barracks, was allowed through Australian Customs and it was a further decade before the first Australian lesbian novel, Kerryn Higgs’ All That False Instruction, was published.[22]
Despite the difficulties of locating literary representations of female same-sex desire in mid-twentieth century Australia, however, some women clearly managed to do so. By the 1960s a number of international lesbian novels were officially available in Australia, but even a generation earlier, despite strict censorship, women were able to obtain a limited range of lesbian-themed literature. Beverley recalled buying a copy of The Well of Loneliness in ‘one of the big bookshops in Sydney’ immediately after the war while ‘C.P.’ told British lesbian magazine Arena Three about her experience borrowing the novel from a Sydney library in 1950[...]. In the 1950s, Georgie came across The Straggler by Danish novelist Agnete Holk.[24] The Straggler was passed by the Literature Censorship Board in 1954, and board member Kenneth Binns noted: ‘this is the first time, to my knowledge, that a novel dealing seriously with the subject of lesbianism has been submitted to the board.’[25] Even when women were able to locate lesbian-themed books in bookshops or newsstands, purchasing such a book often proved a challenge for women accustomed to a life of concealment. Kerryn Higgs recalled the difficulties a friend of hers had experienced in attempted to buy The Well of Loneliness:
“I remember a friend telling me the story that she was unable to buy The Well of Loneliness even though it had no subtitle [identifying it as lesbian] for she was afraid of what the cashier would think, so she pinched it instead.”[26]
Higgs was concerned that her publisher’s decision to append the subtitle ‘A novel of Lesbian Love’ to her own novel, All That False Instruction, would create similar obstacles for women who wished to obtain the book discreetly.
The impact of lesbian literature on women who had encountered few, if any, depictions of desire between women varied considerably. Deborah described her discovery of Violette Le Duc’s novel La Batarde in 1965 as a revelation, it being her first encounter with representations of lesbianism. [...] For Deborah, the experience had a profound effect on her understanding of her own sexuality. She recalled: ‘So I read the book, and then I thought “Wow! This is me, this explains how I feel.”‘[28] Other women, however, felt that literary portrayals of lesbianism simply reinforced broader cultural messages about silence and isolation. Laurie complained that the cheap paperback novels she read in the 1960s and early 1970s were ‘so depressing, there was never a happy ending. They [the lesbian characters] either got killed, or went straight and saw the errors of their ways and all that sort of shit.’[29] When Robyn told her mother that she was a lesbian in the early 1970s, her mother was concerned about the risk of loneliness and Robyn connected the fear with Radclyffe Hall’s novel, The Well of Loneliness[...].
When Kerryn Higgs’ semi-autobiographical novel All That False Instruction was published in 1975, its reception was an indicator of how much, and how little, had changed. Despite the author having been awarded a publisher’s prize to develop the book, when the lesbian content of the novel became known, familial disapproval and threats of legal action forced the publisher (Angus & Robertson) to delay publication and the author to publish under the pseudonym Elizabeth Riley.[31] Reviewers in the Melbourne Age and The Australian objected to the novel’s lesbian theme and its depiction of men. [...] However, the existence in 1975 of a flourishing feminist and gay press meant that the novel was also received into an appreciative political environment and it was widely reviewed in lesbian and feminist circles. Sue Bellamy, reviewing the novel for feminist journal Refractory Girl, described it as an ‘exceptional piece of work’. Her engagement with the novel derived to a considerable extend from her identification with the experiences of the lesbian central character and, by extension, the author. [...]
For lesbian readers, and particularly those outside of the feminist community addressed by Sue Bellamy, this familiarity could be a source of both comfort and discomfort. While for Bellamy and others, reading from the relative safety of 1975, the sense of shared experience was validating, the setting of the book in the different cultural context of 1960s New South Wales could be unsettling. Escaping a rural working-class upbringing, the novel’s heroine, Maureen Craig, wins a scholarship to attend university in Sydney, where she embarks on a succession of relationships with other women. however, social disapproval from home and at college constrains these relationships, prompting the women to conceal their feelings for each other. [...] Despite Maureen’s fantasies of escape, fear of exposure is ultimately too much for all three of Maureen’s lovers, who in turn abandon Maureen in search of social conformity. Her story reflected the experience of many women who desired other women in this period but whose relationships were constrained by the pressures of secrecy.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Early encounters with lesbian-themed literature and film afforded some women a point of introduction into a language and cultural framework for thinking about same-sex desire, but the passive and solitary nature of reading could also leave women feeling more isolated, with no one to discuss their impressions with. However, by the late 1950s the beginnings of an international homosexual movement offered new opportunities for Australian women to reach out to others and especially seek discursive lesbian networks overseas without revealing their same-sex desires to family and friends in Australia. Rachel recalled that in the early 1960s: ‘I think people were sending off subscriptions to American magazines even in those days’ and this is confirmed by letters which appeared in a number of overseas magazines from Australian readers.[45] The Ladder, produced by US lesbian organisation Daughters of Bilitis from 1956 onwards, clearly had an Australian readership. The magazine’s round-up of international news frequently referred to stories in Australian and British newspapers, which were derived from clippings sent in by an Australian reader, and from 1970 onwards letters and magazines were received from Marion Norman of the Melbourne Daughters of Bilitis chapter.
British lesbian magazine Arena Three also had at least two contributors from New South Wales and potentially many more subscribers and readers. First published in 1964 by Londoner Esme Langley with the support of three or four other women, Arena Three provided a combination of articles, sketches, news items and a letters page for ‘homosexual women’ readers.[46] In 1964, Kate Hinton contributed two articles, including ‘The Homophile Down Under’, which offered a sketch of lesbian life in NSW and reported on broader social attitudes to lesbianism in Australia.[47] The following year G Mackenzie of Sydney wrote a number of times, enclosing donations to assist the magazine in continuing its work. She congratulated the editor: ‘You are doing a wonderful service to homosexual women. I hope you can keep it going. I look forward each month to receiving A3 and only wish we had something like it out here.’ This, she felt, was an idle hope, and she complained: ‘I guess we are never likely to see an ad in or paper like those you put in “New Statesmen” etc. I guess our mob would have pups on the spot.’[48] Her wish was apparently echoed by other Australian subscribers as in July 1968 the editor advised readers that ‘two Australian girls have recently written from New South Wales to say that, inspired by the example of A3, they would like to start a publication in the Antipodes, and would like our expert advice.’[49] Perhaps discouraged by the rather disheartening advice offered by the Arena Three editor, they did not, however, start an Australian magazine.
For Australian subscribers in the 1950s and 1960s, American and British lesbian magazines offered opportunities to feel part of a lesbian community which were not available to them elsewhere. For some, they were invaluable in demonstrating the existence of other lesbians and the range of communities and identities which existed. [...] Letters often expressed the profound loneliness which women who were not pat of lesbian social network experienced in mid-twentieth century NSW. In 1958 Miss S. from Sidney [sic], Australia wrote to One magazine, based in Los Angeles:
“I know your magazine is not a lonely hearts magazine, but it seems my only hope. I am very unhappy. I’m desperate to write to a lady who will write to me. I am 26 and I don’t like men.”[51]
Seven years later, an Australian reader placed a classified advertisement in Arena Three stating, ‘Lonely Dutch migrant wants correspondence with lady 25/35 interested in migrating to Australia.’[52] while simply reading such magazines helped to alleviate the isolation engendered by the cultural silence around same-sex desire, some women saw these networks as a potential introduction to more personal and intimate relationships. They also provide occasional insights into existing social networks and their role in transmitting information. In 1970, an Australian reader enquired of The Ladder:
“I am twenty and my girlfriend (I’ll call her Sadie) is twenty-two. We have been sharing an apartment for a year, going to bars, and all that stuff. Yesterday a friend of Sadie’s asked her what I was like in bed. When she said I wore striped pajamas and slept like a log, the friend laughed. Now we think maybe we are missing out on something. Could you fill us in?”[53]
In the context of scarce cultural representations of lesbianism, it is possible to read this letter as evidence that overseas magazines provided an invaluable source of information, even to women who were part of a wider lesbian network in Australia. However, it is perhaps more likely that this reader, who was part of a more knowing lesbian subculture centred on public bars, was poking fun at the discreet representations of lesbianism typical of US and British lesbian magazines in this period, which avoided direct references to sexual activity between women out of a concern not to offend either the censors or a sensitive middle-class readership.
While overseas lesbian magazines offered a lifeline to women in mid-twentieth century NSW, as with other literary representations of same-sex desire, access was limited by strict censorship laws. Several Australian readers of One magazine, which catered to both homosexual men and lesbians in the 1950s and 1960s, complained that their copies had been seized by Customs, while readers of Arena Three experienced similar difficulties. Such seizures were apparently sporadic and often dependent on Customs building up a gradual awareness of the content of overseas journals. In September 1966, G Mackenzie of Sydney told Arena Three:
“I got Bryan Magee’s book, ‘One in Twenty’, but in a way I think it is a pity that he gives publicity to MRG and Arena Three, because I suppose that will be the next thing to be stopped by Customs out here.
I noticed after the ‘Grapevine’ came out for sale in Australia giving publicity to DOB and ‘The Ladder’, it was after that time that Customs started to confiscate my copies of ‘The Ladder’ --they didn’t seem to know of its existence before that. ‘The Grapevine’ was reviewed by Customs in late 1965, before it was allowed to be sold to the public, and in 1966 they confiscated my January and February ‘Ladder’ and have got 4 more since then. So the publicity for A3 was no good, as far as I am concerned.”[54]
G Mackenzie’s comment reflect the ambivalence felt by some lesbian readers in this period toward open discussion of lesbianism and lesbian communities. Although a degree of publicity was necessary to enable women to locate resources such as Arena Three, increased discussion carried its own risks. Letters to Arena Three and The Ladder in the 1950s and 1960s indicate that readers used these magazines in different ways. While some women undoubtedly read them in the privacy of their own home, as a means of seeking input from other lesbians without compromising their discreet way of life, others wished to be a more active member of a discursive community, contributing articles and letters in order to enter a dialogue with other readers. For others still, these magazines offered a potential route to a material community of other lesbians, which might be reached either by placing lonely hearts advertisements or by requesting information about lesbian social networks based in bars or private homes.
In 1968, the editors of Arena Three put two readers from NSW in contact with another from Melbourne, enabling the women to meet directly with each other.[55] A small number of Australian women also travelled to the US and Britain to participate in the social networks attached to lesbian magazines: In 1969 Arena Three thanked Rene Vi, an Australian woman who had been organising the magazine’s London social group, for all her work for the magazine, on the occasion of her return to Australia. The editorial team at that time also included another Australian, Carol Potter.[56] While these women lived for some time in the UK and became embedded in British lesbian social networks, other made contact with overseas lesbian groups while travelling. Margaret described a visit she made to the offices of the Daughters of Bilitis while on a trip to San Francisco in the early 1960s. Margaret was staying with friends on a naval camp, and these circumstances shaped her encounter with the Daughters of Bilitis women:
“[T]hey were in an office building, it was just their office where they published that magazine called The Ladder. And it was the third floor or something in an office building on Market Street, so I just thought I’d just go up there and see what was happening. But I was dressing in the manner befitting a visitor from abroad staying with a Lieutenant-Commander and his wife and I got there, introduced myself, I was from Australia and one little dyke said ‘Are you really a lesbian?’ I can see why she asked that question because I looked like some respectable housewife ... And then they said there were all sorts of events and dances and things and could I, would I go with them, but of course I could not, well unless I’d have to make some silly excuse and where would I say that I was going to my hosts?”[57]
Encounters with overseas lesbians could be positive and welcoming, offering openings into the vibrant lesbian subculture which existed in some cities in the US and elsewhere. On this occasion, Margaret felt unable to incorporate this social scene into the respectable parameters of her visit to a naval camp, but, on her return to Australia she did begin to explore the possibilities of lesbian bar culture in Sydney.
18 notes
·
View notes
Photo

What we see here is evidence of a longstanding specialization in administrating Human trafficking, dating back to the beginning of the first century during the time of Germanicus, which we later see the continued confirmation of untill the 1800’s and untill the present day (The White Slavetrade 1825-1910: Agnete Birger Madsen). Agnete Birger Madsen shares the reports of women being exported through local Danish recruiters and administrated by German administration facilitated by a German woman (yes, her gender is significant here, as she is a woman, who specializes in trafficking other women), which is initiated first with social fraud based on false job offers. “Råsted sogn 1600-1900” describes the domestic abuse of girls given private assistant functions performed by a Network of women; meaning these are (again) women, who specialize in the exploitation lof other women. Emanuela Freitag, as an author, is a self-professed professional adult industry worker, who then became a brothel owner in Germany. The connections are unmistakable at this point. https://www.instagram.com/p/ClxynHHNWYq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
Text
What are Centrifugal Magnetic Drive Pumps?

Centrifugal Seal-less Magnetic Drive Pumps – Benefits and Applications
IDEX India is a leading global manufacturer of highly engineered industrial products and technologies such as industrial pumps & valves, compressors, flow meters, milling equipment, dispensers, firefighting tools and rescue equipment, spare parts, services, and accessories.
IDEX has an efficient team at front-end sales, technical, and service composed of highly qualified, globally networked professionals working passionately from different places of the country, closely associated with the channel partners and counterparts across the world, with accessible local accessibility.
What are Centrifugal Magnetic Drive Pumps?
In a standard centrifugal pump, the drive shaft from the motor is connected, generally via a flexible coupling, to the impeller through the pump housing.
In contrast, the impeller and the pumped fluid are contained within a hermetically sealed housing in the centrifugal magnetic drive pump. The drive shaft from the motor rotates an assembly of magnets on the outside of the housing.
On the inside is a matching ring of magnets where the shaft is attached to the impeller. The torque is transferred through the housing due to the coupled magnets. The motor shaft seal is removed, resulting in the elimination of leaks caused by shaft seal failure.
Centrifugal m
agnetic drive pumps
must be used where flooded suction conditions exist.
Seal-less Magnetic Drive Pumps
A seal-less magnetic drive pump is a conventional centrifugal pump without the dynamic seal typically used to seal the pump shaft.
A static containment shell replaces this dynamic seal to form a wholly filled liquid end or pressure boundary, which offers the plant engineering contractors and operators a 100% leakage-free pump.
This design has the highest operational safety, low maintenance, and strict environmental standards. Magnetic drive pumps require less monitoring and maintenance, equating to maximized efficiency and substantial savings over the pump’s life; they are also a more cost-effective option.
Magnetic-driven pumps are an essential class of seal-less pumps used for services in which leakages cannot be tolerated, or liquids are difficult to seal.
Magnetic drive pumps, also known as magnetically coupled pumps, are different from the traditional pumping style. The electric motor (the driver) is coupled to the pump by magnetic means rather than a direct mechanical shaft.
This pump works through a drive magnet that eliminates any shaft sealing required by the pump, a significant advantage in the industry.
These pumps are essentially used where leakage of the pumped liquid poses a considerable risk, such as with aggressive or risky liquids, exotic materials, acids, alkalis, corrosives, pollutants, and toxins, and for ultra-pure liquids and hard-to-seal liquids.
Advantages of Richter Centrifugal Magnetic Drive Pumps
Low Risk – The design of magnetic drive pumps ensures a low risk of fluid and vapor emissions from being leaked. Therefore, people working on or near the pump are not exposed to hazardous, corrosive, flammable, explosive fluids and other toxic chemicals.
Reliability – Magnetic drive pumps are reliable and more durable.
Zero Maintenance – The design of the magnetic drive pumps is simplified, and magnetic drive pumps can go for a decade without needing any repair, which makes them maintenance accessible and cost-effective. This is a seal-less pump, therefore, you don’t need to replace pump seals.
Applications of Magnetic Drive Pumps
The typical applications in which you would use a
Richter centrifugal magnetic drive pump
are chemical transfer, tank unloading, or heat transfer because the pumps can handle temperatures from -40°C to +180°C.
Other applications where you might use a mag drive pump are when the product is costly, and you want to mitigate the risk of losing any product.
Commonly used in the chemical industry, magnetic drive pumps are ideal for transferring hazardous/dangerous fluids, ultra-pure liquids, and hard-to-seal liquids that can crystallize upon the seals of a pump when exposed to air.
Given the above design benefits, magnetically coupled pumps are commonly used but are in no way limited to the following applications:
Chemicals
Hazardous and corrosive liquids
Cryogenics
Food and beverage
Surface Conditioning
Photo Processing
Tank cleaning
Tank to tank transfer
Richter has the right experience, material science, R&D as well as excellent operations and with all of this combined, makes it a valuable player for customized solutions.
When it comes to operational reliability and safety, Richter is the right partner for you.
For further assistance, we are just a call away on 1800-267-9955 (toll-free) or
visit our website today.
0 notes
Text
Magnetic particle testing equipment manufacturers India
Selection of right equipment for magnetic particle testing is not an easy task. You have to be careful and vigilant about various things. Here are a few things that make the job easy. You will surely have the drawing of the part that is going to be inspected. It will give you an idea about size and weight. Also, the geometry of the part will be clear to you. This information has to be passed on to one of the magnetic particle testing equipment manufacturers India you have shortlisted.
Why do you want to do magnetic particle testing?
There are many reasons for it. You want to plate or paint the part; it is a moving part; it will be electrically welded later. All these applications require demagnetization. The inspection system uses a demagnetizing coil for that. If you want to add it to the equipment, then it has to be included in the product specification. To summarize, you need a step by step evaluation while choosing the right equipment for magnetic particle inspection. The characteristics of the part, the nature of discontinuity, and budget are prime considerations. Quality of the equipment has to be checked before the purchase. Safety concerns related to your facility need to be addressed as well. Placing of the inspection equipment should be done as per industrial safety guidelines.
Surface or subsurface current
What are you going to inspect, a service part or a manufactured or processed part? Suppose you want to inspect a shaft. While checking it at the time of manufacturing, you need to find subsurface indication. Using Direct Current or DC is the best means to accomplish this task. In case of surface indication, AC or Alternate Current is used because stress cracks begin at the surface. While you send specifications to one of the leading equipment manufacturers in India for magnetic particle testing, it is essential to tell whether the inspection will be done manually or by automation? If you omit the time required to inspect the part, which is an important aspect, then there could be an error in designing the equipment. The process rate will mismatch the inspection rate. Either there will be a bottleneck or idle time while processing.
Direction and strength of the magnetic field
The direction and adequacy of the existing field have to be adequate in relation to the direction and size of the discontinuity. It can produce a good indication at leakage points of the field. The instrument you are using for magnetic field checking should not use too much current as it will create too much background. The part could be damaged because of arcing. Magnetic particle testing equipment manufacturers in India are made after analyzing the right field strength and direction. Budget is one of the key considerations while purchasing equipment for magnetic particle testing. The price range varies considerably. You have to decide how much money do you want to spend on it.
What makes Magmatic the number one company?
Established in 2011 in Bangalore, Magmatic has rapidly made a significant presence in the field of magnetic particle testing equipment manufacturing. It is managed by a team of seasoned technocrats who are experienced for more than three decades on NDT. Being one of the most technically managed companies, it leads the bandwagon by offering innovative solutions to the clients. It is regarded as a valuable and trusted partner because of its customer-centric approach. Whenever the clients are in search of inspection equipment, service calibration, accessories, and consumables, they trust Magmatic.
It has collaboration with top international companies like Markteck Japan, Opcoms Germany. The company has a widespread sales and service network spread across India and the world.


0 notes
Photo
‘Untapped Shea Butter Can Yield U.S.$2 Billion Annually’ By Emmanuel Okogba The Nigeria Agribusiness Register Networking (AgNet), a business outfits says the country's untapped shea butter is capable of yielding two billion dollars about N721 trillion annually.
0 notes
Text
Look Up for False Liberals and Their Desceptions
Protect Yourself From theActions of False Liberals.
Beware of false liberals that have infiltrated all political movements and parties around the globe that tag themselves as fighters and protectors of freedoms and rights.
A true liberal wants personal freedom and economical freedom from dept and slavery, and allow others the same rights.
These persons collaborate deliberatedly and clandestinely with an international feudal conspiration excerted by a coalition of mighty bankers, the military-industrial complex, the medico-pharmaceutial complex and immensely rich individual globalists as well as people belonging to the traditional global aristocracy. The goal is to end all freedom for the majority, and to use the majorily as herded cattle for own gratification.?
Also beware of persons believing that they are fighting for general freedom from ties and slavery, but in reality are brainwashed to collaborate with the global feudal network.
Both categories of actors fight to impose myriads of regulations tagged as means of protecting children, women and people in genral aganist abuse, tagged as protection of people against terror, tagged as environmental protection, or tagged as protection of religious rights.
But these impostations are based upon absurdelky wide definitions of these evils.
In reality the regulations gradually eslave each common individual steadily more completely, except those at the top of the global network, and make all of us common persons protectionless pray for exploitation by those at the very top.
By Knut Holt
http://www.mydeltapi.com
#false#fake#liberals#freedom#fighters#politicians#parties#movements#brainwashed#agitators#ators#agnets#global#feudal#network#globalist#agenda#protector#yourself#neware
0 notes
Text
Shea Butter trees can create millions of jobs – AgNet
File Photo: Shea butter
The Nigeria Agribusiness Register Networking (AgNet), a business outfit, says the Shea Butter tree has the potential of creating millions of jobs if it is well optimised and processed.
Mr Roland Oroh, Managing Director, AgNet, disclosed this in an interview on Sunday in Abuja, NAN reports.
He said that Nigeria has the largest Shea trees in the world, but unfortunately…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Essay代写:Informatization of American agriculture
下面为大家整理一篇优秀的essay代写范文- Informatization of American agriculture,供大家参考学习,这篇论文讨论了美国农业的信息化。美国作为世界电子信息产业的第一大国,农业信息化是在信息技术和市场经济高度发达的背景下,与整个社会的信息化同步发展的。美国政府以其雄厚的经济实力,从农业信息网络建设、农业信息资源开发利用和农业信息技术应用等方面全方位推进农业信息化建设,构建了五大政府信息机构为主体的国家、地区、州三级农业信息网,形成了完整、健全、规范的农业信息服务体系。
The modern agriculture foundation of developed countries is good, the informationization infrastructure is perfect, the industrialization degree is high, the market mechanism is perfect, the characteristics, the experience and the development rule of the foreign agricultural informationization development are analyzed deeply and systematicly, which has the important reference value in guiding our country to carry out the agricultural informationization work.
The United States is currently one of the most developed country in agriculture, before the industrial revolution, the intensification of agricultural production, automation, industrialization of agricultural management, organization, agricultural products marketing, electronic transactions, agricultural logistics systematization, agricultural socialization service, enterprise, agricultural management into the open, transparent, in-depth analysis of the United States in the agricultural production, management, information management and service features of our country has a reference significance for the construction of this aspect.
As the largest country in the electronic information industry in the world, agricultural informatization develops synchronously with the informatization of the whole society under the background of highly developed information technology and market economy. The U.S. government for its solid economic strength, from the agricultural information network construction, the agricultural information resources development and utilization and agricultural information technology application and so on omni-directional to promote agricultural informatization, constructed by national agricultural bureau, bureau of economic research, world agricultural outlook board, the agricultural market service and foreign agriculture and so on five big government information institutions as the main body of national, regional, state, three agriculture information network, formed a complete and perfect, standardization of agricultural information service system.
American government attaches great importance to the construction of agricultural informatization network infrastructure. Since the mid-1990s, American government has allocated 1.5 billion us dollars annually for the construction of agricultural informatization network for technology promotion and online application. In 2007 the number of American farms with Internet access rose from 51% in 2005 to 55%. The number of farms that own or rent computers rose to 59% from 55% in 2005. High-speed Internet is becoming more common in rural America, with the proportion using dial-up Internet dropping from 69% in 2005 to 47% today. ADSL, optical cable, satellite and wireless Internet are more widely used. The number of ADSL Internet users has reached 27 percent in rural areas, double that of 2005, and the number of optical cable, satellite and wireless Internet users has also increased to 7 percent.
With the rapid development of Internet and computer technology, the United States has realized the socialized sharing of agricultural data resources by using automatic control technology and network technology. In terms of the collection and storage of agricultural data resources, the United States takes the government as the main body to build a large-scale and influential agriculture-related information data center, and comprehensively collects, sorts out and preserves a large number of agricultural data resources related to the United States and the world. Take American AGNET system as an example: this system is the world famous agricultural computer network system at present. Created by the university of Nebraska in 1975, the system is owned by developers of more than 200 applications for a variety of USES, covering 46 states and connecting the U.S. department of agriculture, agriculture departments in 15 states, 36 universities and a large number of agribusinesses. Users can connect to and share AGNET data and software resources from their home phone, TV, or microcomputer with a dedicated device. In addition, AGRIS, produced by the food and agriculture organization of the United Nations, contain more than 100,000 references on agricultural science and technology; CRIS is an information research system that provides research abstracts from U.S. agricultural research institutes, test stations, and universities. The national crop variety resource information management system stores information on 600,000 plant resource samples and can provide services to breeders nationwide. In addition, the United States has national agricultural database, national oceanic and atmospheric administration database, geological survey database and other large-scale and influential agriculturally related information data centers. These databases implement the policy of "full and open" sharing, which brings high quality, high efficiency and high efficiency to American agricultural production.
COMAX/GOSSYM is one of the most successful agricultural expert systems in the United States. The system was developed by the United States department of agriculture and the national cotton council in October 1986 to recommend field management practices to cotton growers. It is a model-based expert system with a GOSSYM model that simulates the growth and development of cotton and the transfer of moisture and nutrients in the soil. The model has been successfully applied in cotton production areas such as the Mississippi River delta and the south Carolina coast. These areas are in the rainy season at the cotton harvest. By accurately informing the date of cotton ripening through the system, farmers can complete the cotton harvest before the arrival of the rainy season to obtain the highest yield. In recent years, the university of California, Davis has made further improvements to COMAX. The CALEX system they developed in the initial stage was used for cotton production management. The system is available on 450 California farms, called CALEX/COTTON. Later they made CALEX/PEACHES for peach garden management and CALEX/RICE for RICE production management. Among them, CALEX/RICE can retrieve data from meteorological database and California pesticide database through the Internet.
At present, the United States has developed some computer simulation decision system, and used in agricultural production, such as: the United States crop simulation system, in addition to simulate soil moisture change, crop growth, etc., but also can simulate the germination date and other development process; Florida state university developed the agricultural and environmental decision support system (ae-gis), which coupled crop simulation model with GIS. The university of Hawaii has developed a DSSAT system that integrates crop, soil and climate data, using simulation model techniques to evaluate different management measures and assess their impact on the environment and sustainable development. In addition, the U.S. department of agriculture's GPFARM system is based on a simulation model that integrates economic, environmental, and sustainable development goals to provide decision support to production decision makers.
American agricultural equipment design and manufacturing technology has become mature, agricultural equipment quickly to large, high-speed, double work, man-machine harmony and comfort design direction. A variety of intelligent agricultural equipment, such as harvesting, sowing, fertilizing and spraying machines, have entered the international market. Trimble ez-guide system and AutoSteer system can realize intelligent navigation and automatic driving in farmland operation. The CenterLine Guidance Lightbar system of mid-tech in the United States can navigate in a straight line and a curved line. FieldPilot, the company's operation control and automatic driving system, can be configured into precise variable fertilization, variable spray and other operation control systems as required, and realize intelligent navigation and automatic driving of operation engineering at the same time. In addition, Beeline Technologies' Beeline system, which enables autonomous driving, has been used and praised in large farms in North America. Compared with other precision agriculture operation systems, the application of farmland operation navigation system technology is simple and clear, without the need for prior information collection, data processing and decision analysis. Moreover, the application effect of automatic navigation system is determined and obvious, so it is easy to be adopted by large-scale commercial planting farmers. Beginning in 1995, the global positioning system -equipped combine harvester was used on some regional farms. With electronic sensors and global positioning satellites, these machines can record almost every square meter of output and other information during the harvest season without interruption. This allows the farm to map yields across the land and weed out low-yielding varieties. In 1996, 29 percent of U.S. farm service providers offered a gps-enabled sampling network; by 2002, that had increased to 50 percent. According to a 2007 survey conducted by purdue university, 76% of respondents used precision agriculture technology, among which 64% used GPS navigation system, 20% used geographic information system and satellite/aerial image data, and 10% used GPS autopilot system and soil conductivity measurement system.
The agricultural information service system of the United States mainly consists of four main bodies: the agricultural information collection and release system of government departments; Agricultural education and scientific research extension system supported by the government; A company system integrating scientific research, production and promotion; Farm - based civil self - service organization system.
Usda believes that if a large amount of market and production information is not organized by government departments, the fairness, timeliness and authenticity of information use cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, although many private companies release market information to the society, the ministry of agriculture has established a huge market information network throughout the country to collect and release official information. Since its establishment in 1862, the United States department of agriculture has formed a large, complete and sound information system and established a global electronic information network with advanced means and extensive access. The agricultural information system in the United States is made up of five departments: the national bureau of agricultural statistics service and state agricultural statistics offices; Bureau of economic research; World agricultural prospects committee; Agricultural market service bureau; foreign agricultural bureau. Respectively responsible for collecting, processing, and processing the national and global agricultural information, the coordination of the United States department of agriculture commodity forecasting project and remote sensing, provide market research report, the present situation and economic statistical data and special reports, for the agriculture to provide comprehensive, accurate, objective state agricultural information and services, to ensure that the dominant position in the American agricultural products in the world market.
The system mainly includes two departments: one is the agricultural research service of the federal department of agriculture, which includes the national academy of agricultural sciences and the national agricultural library. The national agricultural library has a national agricultural website information center, agricultural database and technical standard database. Second is to grant land university as the center, with the county cooperation promotion system. The extension of scientific research results is mainly carried out through the agricultural cooperative extension station established by the land-grant university and the first cooperation.
Mainly some private of large or multinational companies, they are the executive main body of agricultural commercialization, industrialization of science and technology, mainly concentrated in the field of development and commercialization of innovative technology, integrating scientific research, promotion, management, by providing technical and externality of the smaller products to make profits, is a kind of fully market-oriented behavior.
This self-organized non-governmental agricultural socialized service provides strong peripheral protection for American agricultural products to dominate the domestic and foreign markets. This kind of civil organization is a variety of professional associations, which focus on providing macro, wide range, long-term countermeasures and methods; The other is the private nature of the dominant decision-making advisory institutions, which mainly focus on providing micro, specific, short-term, deep into each link of agriculture services. The two constitute the socialized service system of American folk agriculture.
想要了解更多英国留学资讯或者需要英国代写,请关注51Due英国论文代写平台,51Due是一家专业的论文代写机构,专业辅导海外留学生的英文论文写作,主要业务有essay代写、paper代写、assignment代写。在这里,51Due致力于为留学生朋友提��高效优质的留学教育辅导服务,为广大留学生提升写作水平,帮助他们达成学业目标。如果您有essay代写需求,可以咨询我们的客服QQ:800020041。
51Due网站原创范文除特殊说明外一切图文著作权归51Due所有;未经51Due官方授权谢绝任何用途转载或刊发于媒体。如发生侵犯著作权现象,51Due保留一切法律追诉权。
0 notes
Text
“Halos” of Cosmic Rays and M marketing agnetic Fields More Common Than Previously Thought
www.inhandnetworks.com
Composite image of an edge-on spiral galaxy with a radio halo produced by fast-moving particles in the galaxy’s magnetic field. In this image, the large, grey-blue area is a single image formed by combining the radio halos of 30 different galaxies, as seen with the Very Large Array. At the center is a visible-light image of one of the galaxies, NGC 5775, made using the Hubble Space Telescope. This visible-light image shows only the inner part of the galaxy’s star-forming region, outer portions of which extend horizontally into the area of the radio halo.
Newly published research from the CHANG-ES consortium reveals that “halos” of cosmic rays and magnetic fields above and below the galaxies’ disks are much more common than previously thought.
An international team of astronomers used the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to study 35 edge-on spiral galaxies at distances from 11 million to 137 million light-years from Earth. The study took advantage of the ability of the VLA, following completion of a decade-long upgrade project, to detect radio emission much fainter than previously possible.
“We knew before that some halos existed, but, using the full power of the upgraded VLA and the full power of some advanced image-processing techniques, we found that these halos are much more common among spiral galaxies than we had realized,” said Judith Irwin, of Queen’s University in Canada, leader of the project.
Spiral galaxies, like our own Milky Way, have the vast majority of their stars, gas, and dust in a flat, rotating disk with spiral arms. Most of the light and radio waves seen with telescopes come from objects in that disk. Learning about the environment above and below such disks has been difficult.
“Studying these halos with radio telescopes can give us valuable information about a wide range of phenomena, including the rate of star formation within the disk, the winds from exploding stars, and the nature and origin of the galaxies’ magnetic fields,” said Theresa Wiegert, also of Queen’s University, lead author of a paper in the Astronomical Journal reporting the team’s findings. The paper provides the first analysis of data from all 35 galaxies in the study.
To see how extensive a “typical” halo is, the astronomers scaled their images of 30 of the galaxies to the same diameter, then another of the authors, Jayanne English, of the University of Manitoba in Canada, combined them into a single image. The result, said Irwin, is “a spectacular image showing that cosmic rays and magnetic fields not only permeate the galax Android vending computer y disk itself, but extend far above and below the disk.”
The combined image, the scientists said, confirms a prediction of such halos made in 1961.
Along with the report on their findings, the astronomers also are making their first batch of specialized VLA images available to other researchers. In previou IoT PLC accesss publications, the team described the details of their project and its goals. The team has completed a series of VLA observations and their latest paper is based on analysis of their first set of images. They now are analyzing additional datasets, and also will make those additional images available to other scientists when they publish the results of the later analyses.
“The results from this survey will help answer many unsolved questions in galactic evolution and star formation,” said Marita Krause of the Max-Planck Institute for Radioastronomy in Bonn, Germany.
The data are available at: changes
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation, operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Publication: Theresa Wiegert, et al., ” CHANG-ES IV: Radio continuum emission of 35 edge-on galaxies observed with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in D-configuration, Data Release 1,” The Astronomical Jo4g LTE routerurnal, Volume 150, Number 3; doi:10.1088/0004-6256/150/3/81
PDF Copy of the Study: CHANG-ES IV: Radio continuum emission of 35 edge-on galaxies observed with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in D-configuration, Data Release 1
Image: Jayanne English (U. Manitoba), with support from Judith Irwin and Theresa Wiegert (Queen’s U.) for the CHANG-ES consortium; NRAO/AUI/NSF; NASA/STScI
VPN routerIndustrial 3g router, UMTS router, VPN router, DIN-Rail router, cellular router, Industrial IoT Gateway, Industrial IoT Gateway, M2M gateway, VPN gateway, remote PLC programming, Industrial Cellular Modem, Cellular modem, data terminal unit, 3g modem, Industrial 3G Cellular Modem, 3g modem, industrial cellular modem3g modem, industrial cellular modem, industrial wireless modem, data terminal unit, Android Industrial Computer, Android Industrial Computer, Vending PC, Vending Telemetry, Vending Telemeter, Android Industrial Computer, Android Industrial Computer, Vending PC, Vending Telemetry, Vending Telemeter, Touchscreen & Vending PC, Vending Touchscreen, Vending Telemeter, Vending Telemetry, Vending Computer, Industrial LTE Router, industrial IoT Gateway, industrial LTE router, Industrial VPN router, Dual SIM M2M router, Industrial IoT Router/Gateway, industrial IoT Gateway, industrial LTE router, Industrial VPN router, Dual SIM M2M router, Industrial LTE Router, Industrial LTE router, industrial 4G/3G router, router industrial, cost-effective industrial LTE router, Industrial LTE Router, Industrial LTE router, industrial IoT router, router industrial, cost-effective M2M router, M2M LTE router, Industrial 3G Router , Industrial 3g router, industrial wireless router, VPN router, DIN-Rail router, cellular router, Industrial 3G Router , Industrial 3g router, industrial wireless router, VPN router, DIN-Rail router, cellular router, Distribution Power Line Monitoring System, Overhead Line Monitoring, Distribution Power Line Monitoring, Fault detection & location, Grid Analytics System, Remote Machine Monitoring & Maintenance System, IoT Remote Monitoring, Prognostics and Health Management, Remote connectivity, Remote Maintenance, Smart Vending, smart vending, InHandGo, retrofit, touchscreen vending, cashless vending, cloud VMS, Transformer Monitoring, Transformer Monitoring, substation monitoring, grid LTE router, wireless communication, smart grid, Remote Automation, Remote Automation, Secure remote networks, web SCADA, Remote Diagnostics, Remote PLC programming, Intelligent Traffic Enforcement, Intelligent Traffic Enforcement, wireless networking, cellular router, Wireless ATM Solution, Wireless ATM, ATM Remote Diagnostic, prestashop 多语商城, opencart 外贸商城, 网页设计, 网站建设, 企业建站, 商城网站, 集团网站, 海外网站, 营销网站, 网站推广, 华人网站建设, 华人网站维护, 华人网络兼职, china webdesign, webdesign, seo, joomla web design, 香港網頁設計, 網站建設, 企業建站, 商城網站, 集團網站, 海外網站, 營銷網站, 網站推廣, web design, joomla webdesign, wordpress webdesign, opencart webdesign, magento webdesign, durpal webdesign, vtiger crm, adempiere erp, compiere erp, hosting, domains, vps, email marketing, joomla 网页设计, wordpress 建站, magento 大型外贸商城, durpal 门户网站, seo 网站推广, 网站自然排名, joomla 網站製作, wordpress 定制開發, opencart 維護修改, prestashop 模板修改, magento 培訓實施, durpal 定制修改, seo 營銷推廣, 外鏈收錄排位, joomla, wordpress, opencart, prestashop, magento, durpal, zencart, crm, erp, edm, marketing, joomla template, wordpress themes, magento themes, opencart themes, prestashop themes, 崀山, 崀山科技, 崀山科技全球服务中心, LangShan Technology Global Service Center, LangShan Technology, langshantech, LangShan, china webdesign, 網頁製作, 網頁設計, 企业建站, 企業建站, 在線商城, 營銷網站, 網站推廣, 網站營銷, 排名推廣, 產品推廣, 主機維護, 公司兼職, 網站SEO, joomla seo, wordpress seo, joomla 網站推廣, opencart 網站推廣, prestashop 網站推廣, wordpress 網站推廣, magento 網站推廣, joomla 網站排名, prestashop 網站排名, wordpress 網站排名, opencart 網站排名, prestashop 多语商城, opencart 外贸商城, 网页设计, 网站建设, 企业建站, 商城网站, 集团网站, 海外网站, 营销网站, 网站推广, 华人网站建设, 华人网站维护, 华人网络兼职, china webdesign, webdesign, seo, joomla web design, 香港網頁設計, 網站建設, 企業建站, 商城網站, 集團網站, 海外網站, 營銷網站, 網站推廣, web design, joomla webdesign, wordpress webdesign, opencart webdesign, magento webdesign, durpal webdesign, vtiger crm, adempiere erp, compiere erp, hosting, domains, vps, email marketing, joomla 网页设计, wordpress 建站, magento 大型外贸商城, durpal 门户网站, seo 网站推广, 网站自然排名, joomla 網站製作, wordpress 定制開發, opencart 維護修改, prestashop 模板修改, magento 培訓實施, durpal 定制修改, seo 營銷推廣, 外鏈收錄排位, joomla, wordpress, opencart, prestashop, magento, durpal, zencart, crm, erp, edm, marketing, joomla template, wordpress themes, magento themes, opencart themes, prestashop themes, 崀山, 崀山科技, 崀山科技全球服务中心, LangShan Technology Global Service Center,
#distribution line fault detection#wireless ATM modem#ATM Wireless Connectivity#distribution line sensor#Fault detection & location#LTE router VPN#router industrial#vending telemetry#vending-telemetry
0 notes
Text
Sense-Antisense lncRNA Pair Encoded by Locus 6p22.3 Determines Neuroblastoma Susceptibility via the USP36-CHD7-SOX9 Regulatory Axis
Publication date: 12 March 2018 Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 33, Issue 3 Author(s): Tanmoy Mondal, Prasanna Kumar Juvvuna, Agnete Kirkeby, Sanhita Mitra, Subazini Thankaswamy Kosalai, Larissa Traxler, Falk Hertwig, Sara Wernig-Zorc, Caroline Miranda, Lily Deland, Ruth Volland, Christoph Bartenhagen, Deniz Bartsch, Sashidhar Bandaru, Anne Engesser, Santhilal Subhash, Tommy Martinsson, Helena Carén, Levent M. Akyürek, Leo Kurian, Meena Kanduri, Maite Huarte, Per Kogner, Matthias Fischer, Chandrasekhar Kanduri Trait-associated loci often map to genomic regions encoding long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), but the role of these lncRNAs in disease etiology is largely unexplored. We show that a pair of sense/antisense lncRNA (6p22lncRNAs) encoded by CASC15 and NBAT1 located at the neuroblastoma (NB) risk-associated 6p22.3 locus are tumor suppressors and show reduced expression in high-risk NBs. Loss of functional synergy between 6p22lncRNAs results in an undifferentiated state that is maintained by a gene-regulatory network, including SOX9 located on 17q, a region frequently gained in NB. 6p22lncRNAs regulate SOX9 expression by controlling CHD7 stability via modulating the cellular localization of USP36, encoded by another 17q gene. This regulatory nexus between 6p22.3 and 17q regions may lead to potential NB treatment strategies.
Graphical abstract
Teaser
Mondal et al. show a sense/antisense lncRNA pair expressed from the neuroblastoma (NB) risk-associated 6p22.3 locus is important for retinoic acid-induced NB differentiation gene-regulatory network by controlling CHD7 stability via modulating the cellular localization of the ubiquitin specific protease USP36. http://ift.tt/2pbCq5Z
0 notes
Text
AgNet West Radio Celebrates Five Years
AgNet West Radio Celebrates Five Years
From humble beginnings in July of 2012, July 12 of 2017 marks the fifth anniversary of AgNet West and the service provided to the California agriculture industry. The network started with only 12 stations and has grown to include 33 radio stations signals throughout the state, reporting ag news from Shasta all the way down to Imperial County. Gary Cooper is the principal founder and President of…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Airbus to display resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions at ShieldAfrica 2017
New Post has been published on http://www.primag.co.uk/airbus-to-display-resilient-pmr-communications-infrastructures-and-solutions-at-shieldafrica-2017/
Airbus to display resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions at ShieldAfrica 2017
ShieldAfrica was started in 2013 and is a security conference for institutional and private operators to meet with companies to promote products and ideas, this years (2017) main theme is Safe Cities, component of Smart Cities, driving investment and economic development to the concept of connected and safer cities. Airbus are turning up to this years exhibition and they are showing off their PMR infrastructures, the source of the article is here, but you can read the whole lot below
To support the economic development of African societies and governments in a challenging security context, Airbus Defence and Space will show its latest radiocommunications technologies at the exhibition âShieldAfricaâ in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in late January 2017.
Police, firefighters, and rescue services in Africa are increasingly in demand of more advanced and secured mobile communication tools. âShieldAfricaâ serves as a platform to discuss security applications which require sophisticated Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) technology on the continent.
Secure communications infrastructures
âGovernment organisations, such as police and emergency first responder services, need secure communications infrastructures for the whole of their national territory and also for critical sites, such as airports, ports and stadiums,â says Philippe Devos, Head of Strategic Campaigns and Government Affairs of Secure Land Communications at Airbus. âWe can offer the needed communication means in Africa based on our profound experience as a world-leading PMR provider.â
African security and defence sectors
âShieldafricaâ is a key event for the African security and defence sectors and hosts the major players in this field, for instance African governments, the global security and defence industry and representatives of diplomacy. Besides showing newest achievements in mission critical communications, Airbus will also showcase the following solutions:
Tetra digital radio systemsassociated with modern command and control applications and handheld radios can support effectively shared network deployment models. With these systems at hand, dispatching positions of vehicles or persons can be managed easily by geolocalising Tetra subscribers or groups.
The Tactilon Agnetapp brings Tetra push-to-talk to an LTE smartphone. It allows users of commercial LTE networks to communicate securely within mission-critical Tetra networks.
The Tactilon Dabat, a smartphone and full Tetra radio in one device, enables users, such as police or firefighters, to operate securely with multimedia functions.
Providing interoperability
For more than 25 years, Airbus has equipped various governments around the world with resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions. The company has a proven track record of nationwide deployments providing interoperability to all security users organisations.
0 notes
Text
Nigerian Shea butter dealers commit $30m for processing plants | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
Nigerian Shea butter dealers commit $30m for processing plants | The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
In a renewed drive for agricultural commodity beneficiation and value addition, agro dealers in the Nigeria’s Shea industry have made an estimated $30million financial commitment into building a number of Shea processing factories.
The Director, Nigeria Agribusiness Register, Roland Oroh, who disclosed this in Abuja, during his organisation’s monthly Agribusiness Networking (AgNet) conference,…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Walkies Talkies
New Post has been published on http://www.walkiestalkies.co.uk/?p=274
Airbus to display resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions at ShieldAfrica 2017
ShieldAfrica was started in 2013 and is a security conference for institutional and private operators to meet with companies to promote products and ideas, this years (2017) main theme is Safe Cities, component of Smart Cities, driving investment and economic development to the concept of connected and safer cities. Airbus are turning up to this years exhibition and they are showing off their PMR infrastructures, the source of the article is here, but you can read the whole lot below
To support the economic development of African societies and governments in a challenging security context, Airbus Defence and Space will show its latest radiocommunications technologies at the exhibition âShieldAfricaâ in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in late January 2017.
Police, firefighters, and rescue services in Africa are increasingly in demand of more advanced and secured mobile communication tools. âShieldAfricaâ serves as a platform to discuss security applications which require sophisticated Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) technology on the continent.
Secure communications infrastructures
âGovernment organisations, such as police and emergency first responder services, need secure communications infrastructures for the whole of their national territory and also for critical sites, such as airports, ports and stadiums,â says Philippe Devos, Head of Strategic Campaigns and Government Affairs of Secure Land Communications at Airbus. âWe can offer the needed communication means in Africa based on our profound experience as a world-leading PMR provider.â
African security and defence sectors
âShieldafricaâ is a key event for the African security and defence sectors and hosts the major players in this field, for instance African governments, the global security and defence industry and representatives of diplomacy. Besides showing newest achievements in mission critical communications, Airbus will also showcase the following solutions:
Tetra digital radio systemsassociated with modern command and control applications and handheld radios can support effectively shared network deployment models. With these systems at hand, dispatching positions of vehicles or persons can be managed easily by geolocalising Tetra subscribers or groups.
The Tactilon Agnetapp brings Tetra push-to-talk to an LTE smartphone. It allows users of commercial LTE networks to communicate securely within mission-critical Tetra networks.
The Tactilon Dabat, a smartphone and full Tetra radio in one device, enables users, such as police or firefighters, to operate securely with multimedia functions.
Providing interoperability
For more than 25 years, Airbus has equipped various governments around the world with resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions. The company has a proven track record of nationwide deployments providing interoperability to all security users organisations.
0 notes
Text
Walkies Talkies
New Post has been published on http://www.walkiestalkies.co.uk/?p=274
Airbus to display resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions at ShieldAfrica 2017
ShieldAfrica was started in 2013 and is a security conference for institutional and private operators to meet with companies to promote products and ideas, this years (2017) main theme is Safe Cities, component of Smart Cities, driving investment and economic development to the concept of connected and safer cities. Airbus are turning up to this years exhibition and they are showing off their PMR infrastructures, the source of the article is here, but you can read the whole lot below
To support the economic development of African societies and governments in a challenging security context, Airbus Defence and Space will show its latest radiocommunications technologies at the exhibition âShieldAfricaâ in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in late January 2017.
Police, firefighters, and rescue services in Africa are increasingly in demand of more advanced and secured mobile communication tools. âShieldAfricaâ serves as a platform to discuss security applications which require sophisticated Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) technology on the continent.
Secure communications infrastructures
âGovernment organisations, such as police and emergency first responder services, need secure communications infrastructures for the whole of their national territory and also for critical sites, such as airports, ports and stadiums,â says Philippe Devos, Head of Strategic Campaigns and Government Affairs of Secure Land Communications at Airbus. âWe can offer the needed communication means in Africa based on our profound experience as a world-leading PMR provider.â
African security and defence sectors
âShieldafricaâ is a key event for the African security and defence sectors and hosts the major players in this field, for instance African governments, the global security and defence industry and representatives of diplomacy. Besides showing newest achievements in mission critical communications, Airbus will also showcase the following solutions:
Tetra digital radio systemsassociated with modern command and control applications and handheld radios can support effectively shared network deployment models. With these systems at hand, dispatching positions of vehicles or persons can be managed easily by geolocalising Tetra subscribers or groups.
The Tactilon Agnetapp brings Tetra push-to-talk to an LTE smartphone. It allows users of commercial LTE networks to communicate securely within mission-critical Tetra networks.
The Tactilon Dabat, a smartphone and full Tetra radio in one device, enables users, such as police or firefighters, to operate securely with multimedia functions.
Providing interoperability
For more than 25 years, Airbus has equipped various governments around the world with resilient PMR communications infrastructures and solutions. The company has a proven track record of nationwide deployments providing interoperability to all security users organisations.
0 notes