Reverse Distribution Channel
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1. Estudo do canal reverso de alimentos descartados comercialmente no varejo: análise do canal de produtos lácteos / Study of the reverse channel of victuals discarded commercially in the retail: analysis of the channel of milky products
Este trabalho refere-se ao estudo de um canal reverso de distribuição de produtos lácteos. O objetivo foi verificar a estrutura do canal reverso de produtos lácteos não comercializados e como ocorre o seu gerenciamento. Entendem-se como produtos não comercializados, alimentos lácteos não vendidos pelos atacadistas e varejistas, cujos prazos de valida
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Logística reversa de pós-venda para alimentos derivados de carne e leite : análise dos retornos de distribuição
Reverse logistics has conquered more importance and space in the companies logistics operation, mainly for its economic potential, but also for the change in the customers consumption culture and for the increase of the importance of environmental preservation. However, the lack of studies in this direction makes it difficult to visualize the advantages of t
Publicado em: 2009
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3. CANAL DE DISTRIBUIÇÃO REVERSO NA RECICLAGEM DE PNEUS: ESTUDO DE CASO / REVERSE DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS IN RECYCLING OF TIRES: A CASE STUDY
For more than a century, the world civilization has benefited from an invention to essential the performance, cost reduction, and comfort of vehicles: the tire. However, the tire has a limited useful life, characterized by the reduction of its grooves, up to a limit that jeopardizes the stability of the vehicle. Once such useful life is exceeded, a carcass c
Publicado em: 2004
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4. DIAGNÓSTICO DO CANAL DE DISTRIBUIÇÃO REVERSO NA RECICLAGEM DOS RESÍDUOS PLÁSTICOS: POLIESTIRENO E POLIETILENO TEREFTALATO / DIAGNOSIS OF THE REVERSE DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL IN RECYCLE OF PLASTICS RESIDUES: POLYSTYRENE AND POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE
O acelerado desenvolvimento tecnológico tem provocado uma obsolescência precoce dos produtos. Com o aumento dos produtos com vida útil cada vez menor, cresce o número de resíduos gerados e chega-se ao esgotamento da capacidade dos sistemas tradicionais de disposição de resíduos. Com isso, alternativas são estudadas para a destinação final dos bens
Publicado em: 2003
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5. Migrating transformed MDCK cells are able to structurally polarize a voltage-activated K+ channel
Cell migration of transformed renal epithelial cells (MDCK-F) depends–in addition to cytoskeletal mechanisms–on the polarized activity of a Ca2+-sensitive K+ channel in the rear part of the cells. However, because of the lack of specific markers for this channel we are not able to determine whether a polarized distribution of the channel protein underlie
The National Academy of Sciences.
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6. Functions of AKT1 and AKT2 Potassium Channels Determined by Studies of Single and Double Mutants of Arabidopsis1
A reverse genetic strategy was used to isolate Arabidopsis plants containing “knockout” mutations in AKT1 and AKT2, two members of a K+ channel gene family. Comparative studies of growth and membrane properties in wild-type and mutant seedlings were performed to investigate the physiological functions of these two related channels. The growth rates of pl
American Society of Plant Physiologists.
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7. P2X4: an ATP-activated ionotropic receptor cloned from rat brain.
Extracellular ATP exerts pronounced biological actions in virtually every organ or tissue that has been studied. In the central and peripheral nervous system, ATP acts as a fast excitatory transmitter in certain synaptic pathways [Evans, R.J., Derkach, V. & Surprenant, A. (1992) Nature (London) 357, 503-505; Edwards, F.A., Gigg, A.J. & Colquhoun, D. (1992) N
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8. Influenza B Virus BM2 Protein Is a Crucial Component for Incorporation of Viral Ribonucleoprotein Complex into Virions during Virus Assembly
Influenza B virus contains four integral membrane proteins in its envelope. Of these, BM2 has recently been found to have ion channel activity and is considered to be a functional counterpart to influenza A virus M2, but the role of BM2 in the life cycle of influenza B virus remains unclear. In an effort to explore its function, a number of BM2 mutant viruse
American Society for Microbiology.