Sentences with phrase «of nuclear export»

Characterization of a nuclear export signal within the human T cell leukemia virus type I transactivator protein Tax.
A Phase 1/2 Open - label Study of the Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of the Selective Inhibitor of Nuclear Export (SINE) Compound KPT - 8602 in Patients with Relapsed / Refractory Cancer Indications

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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission licenses reactor equipment, and the Commerce Department reviews exports for equipment throughout the rest of the power plant.
The Asan report said its trading of goods that could qualify as potential military and nuclear dual - use products under U.S. export restrictions were of particular concern.
The Saudi government wants nuclear power to free up more oil for export, but current and former American officials suspect the country's leaders also want to keep up with the enrichment capabilities of their rival, Iran.
The U.N. Security Council has unanimously boosted sanctions on North Korea since 2006 in a bid to choke off funding for Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, banning exports including coal, iron, lead, textiles and seafood, and capping imports of crude oil and refined petroleum products.
As NRC explained in a March 2011 letter to Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, the Russian company would have to apply for and obtain an export license and «commit to use the material only for peaceful purposes» in accordance with «the U.S. - Russia Atomic Energy Act Section 123 agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation.»
Talk is growing of a nuclear deal that could see a lifting of sanctions against Iran, a move that could turn the tap on its oil exports — something that would have significant ramifications for the volatile commodity, analysts say.
Higher use of oil and gas in transport, heating and industry would lead EON and RWE to export its surplus energy from coal, gas, and nuclear to other European markets that are lagging behind.
Canada can export abundant uranium for use in India's and China's growing nuclear fleets, clean hydropower to the United States, and a wealth of other clean technology expertise.
She hardly understands the connection between racism, infant death rates and exploitation, on the one hand, and profit, the low price of gold and the export of nuclear technology (in which her husband is involved), on the other hand.
Meanwhile, the Finnish government has agreed to take responsibility for nuclear waste after 60 years, something the Lib Dems say could cost billions in Britain, while it is also providing indirect subsidies in the form of export guarantees and 30 - year contracts.
Between 1985 and 1992, the GAO concluded, the US government issued 55 000 licences for exports of dual - use technology to 36 nations known or suspected to be developing nuclear weapons.
But Gary Milhollin, director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control in Washington DC, says confidence in export restrictions is misplaced.
At the heart of the issue is whether Fouchier's scientific manuscripts need an export license under E.U. regulations issued in 2009 that aim to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons.
Next, Grima looked at cell death in cultured neurons with a healthy or a mutant form of Huntingtin, or with a mutant form of Huntingtin that was treated with small amounts of an experimental drug called KPT - 350, one that prevents a nuclear export protein, Exportin - 1, from shuttling proteins and RNA out of the nucleus.
The academies» study also stressed that concerns over proliferation of nuclear weapons may continue to outweigh the need to reform Western export controls, at least until Russia establishes effective export controls of its own.
The suppression of FOXO3 by the combination of HCV and alcohol is attributed in part to nuclear export and a decreased protein half - life that does not occur with either HCV or alcohol alone.
When the research team used pharmaceuticals to inhibit one function of the endoplasmic reticulum (the building of so - called lipoprotein particles that will export fats out of the cell), the gene activation process was inhibited for many key genes and nuclear ruffling was also altered.
High - resolution three - dimensional mapping of mRNA export through the nuclear pore.
The protein binds to RNA in the nucleus to form «small nuclear ribonucleoproteins,» which help splice the messenger RNA of many other genes, in preparation for nuclear export and transcription.
Herpesviral replication compartments move and coalesce at nuclear speckles to enhance export of viral late mRNA.
The HIV genes that do remain are very important for viral production: Gag (structural precursor protein), Pol (polymerase), Tat (viral transactivator for transcriptional activation from the 5» LTR) and Rev (facilitates nuclear export of transcripts).
The first in her family to earn a doctoral degree, Dr. Higa completed her thesis at the University of Utah in Oncological Sciences where she studied the roles of nuclear pore proteins in nuclear export and nuclear envelope breakdown.
In addition, others (36) have shown that inhibition of exportin 1, a nuclear export receptor, can lead to accumulation of p70S6K in the nucleus of kidney cells.
Woodchuck hepatitis virus post-transcriptional regulatory element; sequence that stimulates the expression of transgenes via increased nuclear export.
However, while heme has been reported to induce nuclear export and subsequent cytoplasmic degradation of Bach1, HPP - 4382 does not appear to alter the steady - state levels or nuclear - cytoplasmic distribution of Bach1 (data not shown), suggesting that HPP - 4382 may not fully mimic the action of heme as a ligand of Bach1.
The combined treatment of ActD with leptomycin B, a small molecule nuclear export inhibitor, has been shown to successfully lead to the accumulation of transcriptionally active p53 in the nuclei of human papillomavirus positive cervical carcinoma cells, resulting in apoptosis of the cells [16].
Thomas Lloyd, M.D., Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins University, will test nuclear export inhibitors as a strategy for treatment in ALS due to the C9orf72 mutation.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Germany increased burning of lignite coal for exports as JE says, and as a bridge after nuclear was taken offline after the Fukushima disaster as follows.
On Thursday, the French company Areva, the world's largest builder of nuclear reactors, and Northrop Grumman announced an investment of more than $ 360 million at a shipyard in Newport News, Va., to build components for seven proposed American reactors, and more for export.
Reduced nuclear generation as a result of the moratorium was compensated for mostly by increased renewables generation (5 TWh) and a significant reduction in net exports (6 TWh).
Energy Probe has also been successful in stopping the export of Canada's Candu nuclear reactors, most of which have been sought by states with nuclear weapons aspirations — the Candu design lends itself to surreptitious diversion of spent fuel suitable for reprocessing into weapons grade material.
If, under the guise of combating climate change, Europe moves to greener power generating and heating tech - solar, wind, or better yet, nuclear - that will leave Russia out in the cold, with no well - paying customers for its only valuable exports.
South Korea is the only remaining Western competitor with China and Russia for the export of nuclear technology.
One should suspect November 2016 also saw spilled hydro and steamed off nuclear, but at 102.7 % of our net exports, it is obvious that power generation from wind was clearly not needed.
But the conclusion of an international agreement to limit Iran's nuclear arms capacity, which would lift the international sanctions that have restricted Iranian energy exports, would give new momentum to the planned construction of an ultra-deepwater natural - gas pipeline across the Arabian Sea, from Iran to India's west coast.
It is also this history of nuclear technology development in the region that is now leading to the export ambitions of these companies.
Examples would include export of LGN coupled with natural gas generation technology (e.g., combined cycle); Ultra supercritical coal power plants; Nuclear Power (flexible, that can follow load).
During those same seven years, Ontario had «net exports» of 85.95 TWh while curtailing wind, spilling hydro and steaming off nuclear.
ENERGY OVERVIEW Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 2.9 billion barrels Oil Production (2002E): 818,000 barrels per day (bbl / d), of which about 763,000 bbl / d was crude oil Oil Consumption (2002E): 483,000 bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2001E): 335,000 bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 27.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.32 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.17 Tcf Net Natural Gas Exports (2000E): 0.15 Tcf Coal Reserves (2000E): 474 million short tons (Mmst) Coal Production (2000E): 0.33 Mmst Coal Consumption (2000E): 1.47 Mmst Electric Generation Capacity (1 / 1 / 00E): 24 gigawatts (GW) Electricity Generation (2000E): 82.8 billion kilowattthours (bkwh); conventional thermal 52 %, hydroelectricity 41 %, nuclear 7 %
For example, was it morally acceptable for the German government to support the export of German nuclear technology when it was closing down its own industry?
The result is that two - thirds of wind [power] generation is surplus to demand and must be wasted or dissipated either through forced curtailment of hydro and nuclear generation, or by increased exports to Quebec and the United States, generally at low prices.
France exports the electricity from equivalent of about seven nuclear power plants to UK, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain.
ENERGY OVERVIEW Energy Minister: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo Head of PEMEX: Raul Munoz Leos Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 12.6 billion barrels (see Reserves and Production) Oil Production (2002E): 3.6 million barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 3.18 million bbl / d was crude Oil Consumption (2002E): 1.93 million bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2002E): 1.68 million bbl / d Crude Oil Refining Capacity (1 / 1 / 03E): 1.7 million bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 8.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf)(see Reserves and Production) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.33 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.38 Tcf Recoverable Coal Reserves (2000E): 1.3 billion short tons Coal Production (2000E): 10.86 million short tons Coal Consumption (2000E): 13.41 million short tons Net Coal Imports (2000E): 2.55 million short tons Electric Generation Capacity (2000E): 38.9 million kilowatts Net Electricity Generation (2000E): 194.37 billion kilowatthours (bkwh); 74 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 5 % nuclear, 3 % other Net Electricity Consumption (2000E): 182.8 bkwh Net Electricity Imports (2000E): 2.07 bkwh
And keep in mind that we have estimated lower carbon emissions for 2014 as well from the power sector for various reasons, including most recently lower power exports to France, though the overall forecast for the power sector remains bleak until the end of the nuclear phaseout in 2022.
No amount of going nuclear will bring them export dollars.
Japan has joined in the general disarray with a necessary and popular block of all things nuclear, limiting its slowdown on the carbon economy; Canada exports more carbon rubbish than almost any other nation; who knows who will twitch next in this new game of dodge the carbon?
In addition, as a member of Eversheds Sutherland (US)'s nuclear energy practice, Ryan counsels on export, regulatory and compliance issues related to the transfer of nuclear materials and technology.
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