... Institute of Energy
RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY WEEK IN HANOI
EXPERIENCE OFTHE INSTITUTE
OF ENERGYINTHE
PREPARATION OFTHE
RENEWABLE MASTER PLAN
Presented by: Nguyen Duc Cuong
Institute of Energy
Hanoi, ... ofenergy to
meet rapidly increasing energy demand as well as environmental protection.
9 Main RE resources in VN are small hydro power, biomass energy, wind energy, solar
energy, and geothermal ... MW
Geothermal energyand other types (tide, ocean waves )
ắ Potential of geothermal energy resources: 200- 340 MW.
ắ The renewable energy type such as tide and sea waves are
in the stage of potential...
... undergoes fusion with the
membrane of intra-endosomal vesicles contained within MVBs,
thereby releasing the nucleocapsid into the lumen of these vesi-
cles. Then, the capsid uses these intra-endosomal ... studies in
our group demonstrated the involvement ofthein ammatory
kinase JNK and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress as events
involved in both sensing and relaying stress signals and disturb-
ing ... are
currently searching for the structures ofthe recombination inter-
mediates that lead to cell death. We are also investigating the
roleofthe MMR system inthe cytotoxicity of 5-fluorouracil
(FU),...
... also in His237 fi Ala the HS-CoM binding
results in sulfur ligation to the active-site zinc.
XANES spectra of wild-type and mutants
As shown inthe following, the interpretation ofthe EXAFS
of the ... but they share the putative HXCX
n
Czinc
binding motif [15]. The latter finding indicates that zinc
coordination in MtaA and MtbA should be the same. The
finding that the number of sulfur ligands ... unambiguously
indicates that HS-CoM addition results in an increase in the
number of sulfur atoms inthe first coordination sphere of
zinc. This increase inthe number of sulfur ligands is
accompanied by the...
... electron-withdrawing
substituents enhance planarity ofthe aniline framework, thereby shortening d(C-
N). The accompanying loss of electron density from the amino nitrogen atom
decreases the pKa ofthe amino ... spectra, and thermal
properties ofthe substituted compounds.
Aniline is an interesting object to study the influence of substituents. Aniline
molecule was studied well [1-5]. On the basis of resonance ...
properties of molecules. The results show that substituents on the phenyl ring alter the
bond length C-N(d(C-N)), charge on atom N of amino group (QN), dipole moment(à)
and the pKa of compounds.
There...
... settings. The
complexity of choices of technologies andthe complexity of needs and demands of health
systems suggests that the gradual introduction, testing and refining of new technologies, in ... the emergence of new technologies include the advantages of
integrating ICT activities into other programmes, the benefits and strengths of building on
existing systems and structures andthe ... can, and are, being used for e-learning in a mixed toolbox
approach (for example: including Internet, radio, SMS, PDAs and combining with
print).
Role and potential of ICTs in improving communication...
... prevention and treatment of
opportunistic infections in HIV-infected adults and
adolescents: recommendations from CDC, the National
Institutes of Health, andthe HIV Medicine Association of
the Infectious ... Centre. Study of chemotherapy
regimens of 5 and 7 months’ duration andtherole of
corticosteroids inthe treatment of sputum-positive
patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in South India.
Tubercle ... an interesting hypothesis to explain the
clinical benefit of corticosteroids in TBM. They
observed that treatment-limiting adverse events that
necessitated a change in ATT were less common in
the...
... epithelium to overcome potential hurdles, such as the low pH ofthe stomach,
the presence of bile acids inthe intestines, andthe competition against other micro-organisms inthe
gastro-intestinal ...
especially inthe digestive tract, where they are very important to the well being of man and poultry.
Since probiotics do not result inthe development and spread of microbial resistance, they offer ... in vitro andin vivo through several
different mechanisms.
The mode of action of probiotics in poultry includes: (i) maintaining normal intestinal microflora by
competitive exclusion and antagonism...
... located in blades IV
and V andthe C-terminal domain or between the hair-
pin that joins blades IV and V andthe C-terminal
domain (Fig. 1 and Table S1). The apolar interactions
in the interface ... distribution of BsArb43B inthe proximity
of the active site. Arabinotriose inthe binding cleft is represented
using sticks. (B) Detailed view ofthe binding cleft with arabinotri-
ose. (C) Details ofthe ... b-strands arranged in a distorted
b-barrel-like configuration (shown in yellow). The hairpin that joins
blades IV and V inthe N-terminal domain and interacts with the
C-terminal domain is shown in...
... results in trimming the
dry branches off the bush. And this is what the
semantic type in (16) captures.
3.3 Impingement Predicates
In order to capture the semantic properties of the
arguments ofthe ... and Davis (2000) these are
predicted to link off the value ofthe KEY attribute.
3.1 The verbs
giefien
and
fallen
Following the
lexical list hypothesis of Koenig and
Davis (2000), according ... representative verb of the
impingement predicates
class in German, the verb
schlagen
(hit) in examples (10)-(12) above, we
propose the semantic types in (17) and (18), which
are inthe spirit ofthe MRS-based...
... construction in China, Korea, Singapore andthe
Near East. The fast-developing nations in these regions place their expectations ofeconomicgrowth
and prosperity on the exhibition industry. Some ... from the national Chambers of Industry and Commerce.
The following information sources can be used:
● Trade fair companies and event organizers
● Chambers of Industry and Commerce
● Chambers ofIndustrial ... fairs have appointed times by tradition. They often have been fixed according to industry
innovation cycles. Other organizers date their exhibitions following the buying season ofthe industry.
●...
... glycoprotein intensively
investigated because of its important rolein normal
mammary gland development andinthe deregulation
of growth displayed by cancer cells, including breast
and ovarian ... ester-induced disruption of the
CD4–Lck complex occurs within a detergent-resistant
microdomain ofthe plasma membrane. Involvement of
the translocation of activated protein kinase C isoforms.
J ... (heterodimerization, signa-
ling and metabolic fate) [10].
We therefore analyzed theroleof gangliosides in the
association of ErbB2 with lipid rafts in mammary epi-
thelial HC11 cells. The key role played by...
... 4ị
The formation of nanorods during hydrothermal growth occurs due
to the differing surface energies ofthe polar (002) and non-polar (100)
surfaces in wurtzite ZnO. Minimization ofthe high -energy ... ratio and tip termination. The introduction of KCl (10 mM) re-
sults in a significant increase in rod length (860 ± 250 nm) compared
with growthinthe absence of KCl (370 ± 130 nm). Increasing the ... (4))
to produce ZnO [36].
In the present study growth times of 40 and 120 min at each KCl
concentration were investigated in order to study growth early and
late inthe linear growth regime. Fig. 2...
...
coursework stage of my studies.
The following professionals provided invaluable guidance. The insight and
knowledge ofthe performance arts industry of Randall Kramer played a key roleinthe
development ... absence.
The export base theory emphasizes the value of export industries in explaining
regional economicgrowth (Thomas, 1964). Regional economicgrowth is determined by
the success ofthe export ... the beginning ofthe 20
th
century. Inthe early 1950s two
successful pioneering resident theaters appeared far from Broadway. One theater was the
Arena Stage in Washington D.C. andthe other...