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Colorado State University

EducationFort Collins, Colorado, United States
About: Colorado State University is a education organization based out in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Radar. The organization has 31430 authors who have published 69040 publications receiving 2724463 citations. The organization is also known as: CSU & Colorado Agricultural College.
Topics: Population, Radar, Poison control, Laser, Soil water


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11 Jun 2007
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the challenges and future prospects of Fair Trade in the agriculture and food sector. But they focus on the current challenges and the future of the Fair Trade movement.
Abstract: SECTION I: Introduction 1 - Globalization and its Antinomies: Negotiating a Fair Trade Movement Douglas L Murray and Laura T Raynolds 2 - Fair / Alternative Trade: Historical and Empirical Dimensions Laura T Raynolds and Michael A Long 3 - Fair Trade in the Agriculture and Food Sector: Analytical Dimensions Laura T Raynolds and John Wilkinson SECTION II: Fair Trade In The Global North 4 - Northern Social Movements and Fair Trade Stephanie Barrientos, Michael E Conroy and Elaine Jones 5 - Fair Trade Bananas: Broadening the Movement and Market in the United States Laura T Raynolds 6 - Fair Trade Coffee in the US: Why Companies Join the Movement Ann Grodnik and Michael E Conroy 7 - Mainstreaming Fair Trade in Global Production Networks: Own Brand Fruit and Chocolate in UK Supermarkets Stephanie Barrientos and Sally Smith SECTION III: Fair Trade In The Global South 8 - Fair Trade in the Global South John Wilkinson and Gilberto Mascarenhas 9 - Fair Trade Coffee in Mexico: At the Center of the Debates Marie-Christine Renard and Victor Perez-Grovas 10 - The Making of the Fair Trade Movement in the South - The Brazilian Case John Wilkinson and Gilberto Mascarenhas 11 - Fair Trade and Quinoa from the Southern Bolivian Altiplano By: Zina Caceres, Aurelie Carimentrand and John Wilkinson 12 - Reconstructing Fairness: Fair Trade Conventions and Worker Empowerment in South African Horticulture By: Sandra Kruger and Andries du Toit SECTION IV: Fair Trade As An Emerging Global Movement 13 - Fair Trade: Contemporary Challenges and Future Prospects By Laura T Raynolds and Douglas L Murray

415 citations

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TL;DR: Exposure of a susceptible Δ(mexAB-oprM) strain to triclosan selected multidrug-resistant bacteria at high frequencies exposed them to the MexCD-OprJ efflux system due to mutations in its regulatory gene, nfxB, and the MICs of several drugs for these mutants were increased up to 500-fold.
Abstract: Triclosan is an antiseptic frequently added to items as diverse as soaps, lotions, toothpaste, and many commonly used household fabrics and plastics. Although wild-type Pseudomonas aeruginosa expresses the triclosan target enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase, it is triclosan resistant due to expression of the MexAB-OprM efflux system. Exposure of a susceptible Δ(mexAB-oprM) strain to triclosan selected multidrug-resistant bacteria at high frequencies. These bacteria hyperexpressed the MexCD-OprJ efflux system due to mutations in its regulatory gene, nfxB. The MICs of several drugs for these mutants were increased up to 500-fold, including the MIC of ciprofloxacin, which was increased 94-fold. Whereas the MexEF-OprN efflux system also participated in triclosan efflux, this antimicrobial was not a substrate for MexXY-OprM.

415 citations

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J. Abraham1, P. Abreu2, Marco Aglietta3, Marco Aglietta4  +480 moreInstitutions (79)
TL;DR: In this paper, the Pierre Auger Observatory data was used to confirm the anisotropy of the arrival direction of the highest-energy cosmic rays with the highest energy, which are correlated with the positions of relatively nearby active galactic nuclei (AGN) at a confidence level of more than 99%.

415 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
05 Jan 1999-Langmuir
TL;DR: In this paper, a template-synthesized carbon tubule is used to construct a monodisperse graphitic carbon nanotubule membrane, which can then be filled with nanoparticles of electrocatalytic materials (i.e., Pt, Ru, Pt/Ru).
Abstract: Ensembles of highly aligned and monodisperse graphitic carbon nanotubules have been prepared via the template method using chemical vapor deposition of carbon within the pores of alumina membranes. Tubules with diameters of 200 nm have been prepared, and smaller diameters are possible. Free-standing aligned carbon-tubule membranes are formed by this template method. These novel carbon tubule membranes can be filled with nanoparticles of electrocatalytic materials (i.e., Pt, Ru, Pt/Ru), which can then be used to electrocatalyze O2 reduction and methanol oxidation as well as the gas-phase catalysis of hydrocarbons. Hence, these membranes have potential applications in fuel cell development. Smaller, highly ordered graphitic-carbon tubules can also be prepared within the template-synthesized carbon tubules, using Fe nanoparticles as catalysts. In these novel tube-in-tube structures, both the outer and the inner tubules are electrochemically active for Li+ intercalation, suggesting possible applications such ...

414 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggest that the EIP of DENV-2 in its vector may be shorter that the previously reported and that the tracheal system may facilitate DENV -2 dissemination from the midgut.
Abstract: Background To be transmitted by its mosquito vector, dengue virus (DENV) must infect midgut epithelial cells, replicate and disseminate into the hemocoel, and finally infect the salivary glands, which is essential for transmission. The extrinsic incubation period (EIP) is very relevant epidemiologically and is the time required from the ingestion of virus until it can be transmitted to the next vertebrate host. The EIP is conditioned by the kinetics and tropisms of virus replication in its vector. Here we document the virogenesis of DENV-2 in newly-colonized Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from Chetumal, Mexico in order to understand better the effect of vector-virus interactions on dengue transmission.

413 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Mark P. Mattson200980138033
Stephen J. O'Brien153106293025
Ad Bax13848697112
David Price138168793535
Georgios B. Giannakis137132173517
James Mueller134119487738
Christopher B. Field13340888930
Steven W. Running12635576265
Simon Lin12675469084
Jitender P. Dubey124134477275
Gregory P. Asner12361360547
Steven P. DenBaars118136660343
Peter Molnar11844653480
William R. Jacobs11849048638
C. Patrignani1171754110008
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023159
2022500
20213,596
20203,492
20193,340
20183,136