PrepTutorEJDIC
- 有利に,有益に;(結果として)利益を得て
Wikipedia preview
出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2013/02/09 12:22:03」(JST)
[Wiki en表示]
Not to be confused with Prophet.
Profit may refer to:
- Profit (accounting), the difference between the purchase price and the costs of bringing to market
- Profit (economics), has two related but distinct meanings: Normal profit and Economic profit
- Profit (real property), a nonpossessory interest in land
- Profit (TV series), a short-lived American television series starring Adrian Pasdar
- The Profit, a 2001 feature film by Peter N. Alexander
- Account of profits, a type of equitable remedy in law (also known as an accounting)
- Profit (magazine), a Canadian business magazine aimed at entrepreneurs
- Profit, United States Virgin Islands
Surname
- Joe Profit (born 1949), former American football player
- Laron Profit (born 1977), professional basketball player
- Richard Profit (born 1974), English mountaineer and adventurer.
See also
- All pages beginning with "Profit"
- All pages with titles containing "Profit"
- Proficiency (disambiguation)
- Pro (disambiguation)
English Journal
- Growth, photosynthetic efficiency, and biochemical composition of Tetraselmis suecica F&M-M33 grown with LEDs of different colors.
- Abiusi F1, Sampietro G, Marturano G, Biondi N, Rodolfi L, D'Ottavio M, Tredici MR.Author information 1Dipartimento di Scienze delle Produzioni Agroalimentari e dell'Ambiente-Sezione di Microbiologia Agraria, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Piazzale delle Cascine 24, 50144, Firenze, Italy.AbstractThe effect of light quality on cell size and cell cycle, growth rate, productivity, photosynthetic efficiency and biomass composition of the marine prasinophyte Tetraselmis suecica F&M-M33 grown in 2-L flat panel photobioreactors illuminated with light emitting diodes (LEDs) of different colors was investigated. Biomass productivity and photosynthetic efficiency were comparable between white and red light, while under blue and green light productivity decreased to less than half and photosynthetic efficiency to about one third. Differences in cell size and number correlated with the cell cycle phase. Under red light cells were smaller and more motile. Chlorophyll content was strongly reduced with red and enhanced with blue light, while carotenoids and gross biomass composition were not affected by light quality. The eicosapentaenoic acid content increased under red light. Red light can substitute white light without affecting productivity of T. suecica F&M-M33, leading to smaller and more motile cells and increased eicosapentaenoic acid content. Red LEDs can thus be profitably used for the production of this microalga for aquaculture. Biotechnol. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2014;111: 956-964. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
- Biotechnology and bioengineering.Biotechnol Bioeng.2014 May;111(5):956-64. doi: 10.1002/bit.25014. Epub 2013 Aug 27.
- The effect of light quality on cell size and cell cycle, growth rate, productivity, photosynthetic efficiency and biomass composition of the marine prasinophyte Tetraselmis suecica F&M-M33 grown in 2-L flat panel photobioreactors illuminated with light emitting diodes (LEDs) of different colors
- PMID 23904253
- Identifying vulnerability in grief: psychometric properties of the Adult Attitude to Grief Scale.
- Sim J1, Machin L, Bartlam B.Author information 1Research Institute for Social Sciences, Keele University, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, UK, j.sim@keele.ac.uk.AbstractPurpose Grief is a reaction to a significant loss that can profoundly affect all aspects of life and capacity to function well. The consequences can vary from severe psychological distress through to physical disturbances and significant social problems. This study sought to identify a measure of vulnerability in grief, by examining the psychometric properties of the Adult Attitude to Grief (AAG) scale in a sample of 168 people seeking help in their bereavement. Methods The factor structure of the scale, its internal consistency, its construct validity and optimum classification cutoffs were tested. Results Confirmatory factor analysis broadly supported the factor structure of the AAG, but identified one item that could profitably be reworded. Internal consistency of the three subscales was acceptable. Construct validity and discriminative validity were supported by correlations with allied constructs (depression and anxiety) and a significant difference between scores for clients with Prolonged Grief Disorder and those without. A correlation with counsellors' own clinical ratings of vulnerability demonstrated criterion-related validity of the AAG. Using receiver operating characteristic methods, optimum cutoff scores on the scale were identified for the classification of different levels of vulnerability. Conclusion The AAG was found to be a psychometrically promising tool for identifying vulnerability in grief.
- Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation.Qual Life Res.2014 May;23(4):1211-20. doi: 10.1007/s11136-013-0551-1. Epub 2013 Oct 16.
- Purpose Grief is a reaction to a significant loss that can profoundly affect all aspects of life and capacity to function well. The consequences can vary from severe psychological distress through to physical disturbances and significant social problems. This study sought to identify a measure of vu
- PMID 24129670
- Comparative Analysis of Physio-Biochemical Responses to Cold Stress in Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheat.
- Nejadsadeghi L1, Maali-Amiri R, Zeinali H, Ramezanpour S, Sadeghzade B.Author information 1Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.AbstractThe cellular changes induced by cold stress (CS) include responses that lead to oxidative stress and limits plant growth, metabolism, and productivity. In this study, responses of physio-biochemical to CS phases were comparatively studied in three genotypes of bread and durum wheats differing in sensitivity, two of them (Norstar, bread wheat and Gerdish, durum wheat) were tolerant to CS and the other one, SRN (durum wheat) was sensitive to CS. 14-day-old seedlings were subjected to CS (12 and 24 h) with or without cold acclimation (CA) phase. During CS, the elevated levels of electrolyte leakage index, contents of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and malondialdehyde in Norstar and Gerdish were lower than that of SRN plants. Positive correlation and co-regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging systems, superoxide dismutase, catalase, ascorbate peroxidase, guaiacol peroxidase, and proline especially after CA phase suggested crucial role for holding back toxic ROS levels in CS phase. However, different activities of this system resulted in different intensities of oxidative stress in acclimated and non-acclimated plants. Our results showed that a CA phase induced oxidative stress tolerance by modulating antioxidative systems. These responses confirmed the existence of wide range of genetic capacity in durum wheat to increase cold tolerance particularly in Gerdish so that the sensitivity of SRN plants to CS was linearly correlated with the more decrease of antioxidant systems. These general responses may be a sign for associating other metabolites or enzymes activities to create partly tolerance against cold-induced oxidative stress. Eventually, assessing the dynamic of cell responses in short intervals after CS without CA phases profitably could be a novel path in plant stress response investigations in a short period of time.
- Cell biochemistry and biophysics.Cell Biochem Biophys.2014 Apr 2. [Epub ahead of print]
- The cellular changes induced by cold stress (CS) include responses that lead to oxidative stress and limits plant growth, metabolism, and productivity. In this study, responses of physio-biochemical to CS phases were comparatively studied in three genotypes of bread and durum wheats differing in sen
- PMID 24691928
Japanese Journal
- Probing the Entanglement and Locating Knots in Ring Polymers : A Comparative Study of Different Arc Closure Schemes(Statistical Physics and Topology of Polymers with Ramifications to Structure and Function of DNA and Proteins)
- TUBIANA Luca,ORLANDINI Enzo,MICHELETTI Cristian
- Progress of theoretical physics. Supplement (191), 192-204, 2011-12-16
- … The comparison suggests that a novel method, called the minimally-interfering closure, can be profitably used to characterize the arc entanglement in a robust and computationally-efficient way. …
- NAID 110008798538
- 関口 誠一
- 開発工学 31(2), 171-174, 2011
- … Now is the right time to revitalise and develop further the country's agriculture, which unfortunately is not utilized and managed effectively to its full potential.<BR>Our company which owns excellent farmland near the Danube river has successfully grown and sold profitably wheat, barley and sunflower. …
- NAID 130003388160
- Re-Reading and Rewriting Great Expectations in Mister Pip
- 中妻 結,中妻 結,ナカツマ ユイ
- 東京女子大学紀要論集 61(1), 113-132, 2010-09
- … These revisionary texts, which profitably incorporate ideas of postmodern critical theories such as intertextuality and post-colonialism, are seen as attempts to renew the conception of the Victorian era. …
- NAID 40017356145
Related Links
- profitablyとは。意味や和訳。[副]有利に;有益に. ⇒prof・it・a・ble - goo辞書は国語、英和、和英、中国語、百科事典等からまとめて探せる辞書検索サービスです。
- Profitably. 107 likes. Founded in March of 2010 by Adam Neary and Francis Hwang, Profitably is leading the creation of the Finance Automation category of... ... Highlights Highlights Posts by Page Posts by Others Profitably
Related Pictures