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Widely synonym的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦Linkov, Igor/ Trump, Benjamin D.寫的 The Science and Practice of Resilience 和Machiavelli, Niccolo/ Gauss, Christian (INT)/ Barreca, Regina (A的 The Prince都 可以從中找到所需的評價。

另外網站Widely Synonyms & Antonyms也說明:widely adverb. to a great degree. "her work is widely known". Synonyms: · wide, widelyadverb. to or over a great extent or range; far. "wandered wide through many ...

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逢甲大學 建築碩士學位學程 鄭明仁所指導 陳育昇的 國小校園調適評估系統建構-以中部地區為例 (2021),提出Widely synonym關鍵因素是什麼,來自於校園環境、綠建築、智慧建築。

而第二篇論文國立中興大學 微生物基因體學博士學位學程 鄧文玲所指導 吳哲嘉的 生物防治細菌 Bacillus nitratireducens BM02 與 B. subtilis PMB102 的功能基因體學分析與比較 (2020),提出因為有 芽孢桿菌、根狀菌落、泛基因體比較、演化分歧、抗真菌揮發物、環脂肽類抗生素、孢子發芽、異常菌絲型態、CRISPR/Cas9介導之基因誘變的重點而找出了 Widely synonym的解答。

最後網站100+ Synonyms & Antonyms for WIDELY - Power Thesaurus則補充:Similar meaning · broadly · extensively · wide · widespread · generally · largely · broad · far and wide ...

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The Science and Practice of Resilience

為了解決Widely synonym的問題,作者Linkov, Igor/ Trump, Benjamin D. 這樣論述:

This book offers a comprehensive view on resilience based upon state-of-the-science theories and methodological applications that resilience may fill. Specifically, this text provides a compendium of knowledge on the theory, methods, and practice of resilience across a variety of country and case co

ntexts, and demonstrates how a resilience-based approach can help further improved infrastructure, vibrant societies, and sustainable environments and ecologies, among many others.Resilience is a term with thousands of years of history. Only recently has resilience been applied to the management of

complex interconnected systems, yet its impact as a governing philosophy and an engineering practice has been pronounced. Colloquially, resilience has been used as a synonym for 'bouncing back'. Philosophically and methodologically, however, it is much more. In a world defined by interconnected and

interdependent systems such as water, food, energy, transportation, and the internet, a sudden and unexpected disruption to one critical system can lead to significant challenges for many others. The Science and Practice of Resilience is beneficial for those seeking to gain a rich knowledge of the r

esilience world, as well as for practitioners looking for methods and tools by which resilience may be applied in real-world contexts. Dr. Igor Linkov is the Risk and Decision Science Focus Area Lead with the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, and Adjunct Professor with Carnegie Mel

lon University. Dr. Linkov has managed multiple risk and resilience assessments and management projects in many application domains, including cybersecurity, transportation, supply chain, homeland security and defense, and critical infrastructure. He was part of several Interagency Committees and Wo

rking Groups tasked with developing resilience metrics and resilience management approaches, including the US Army Corps of Engineers Resilience Roadmap. Dr. Linkov has organized more than thirty national and international conferences and continuing education workshops, including NATO workshops on C

yber Resilience in Estonia (2018) and Finland (2019), as well as Chaired Program Committee for 2015 and 2019 World Congresses on Risk in Singapore and Cape Town. He has published widely on environmental policy, environmental modeling, and risk analysis, including twenty books and over 350 peer-revie

wed papers and book chapters in top journals, like Nature, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Climate Change, among others. He has served on many review and advisory panels for DOD, DHS, FDA, EPA, NSF, EU and other US and international agencies. Dr. Linkov is Society for Risk Analysis Fellow and recipien

t of 2005 Chauncey Starr Award for exceptional contribution to Risk Analysis as well as 2014 Outstanding Practitioner Award. He is Elected Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Dr. Linkov has a B.S. and M.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics (Polytechnic Institute) an

d a Ph.D. in Environmental, Occupational and Radiation Health (University of Pittsburgh). He completed his postdoctoral training in Risk Assessment at Harvard University. Dr. Benjamin D. Trump is an ORISE Postdoctoral Fellow for the US Army Corps of Engineers and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at th

e University of Lisbon, Portugal. He has also held a postdoctoral appointment at the University of Maryland, and as a research intern at the Institute of Occupational Medicine in Singapore. Dr. Trump’s work focuses on decision making and governance of activities under significant uncertainty, such a

s emerging and enabling technologies (synthetic biology, nanotechnology) and developing organizational, infrastructural, social, and informational resilience against systemic threats to complex interconnected systems. Dr. Trump served as a delegate to assist US presence in OECD’s Global Science Foru

m in 2017, and is the President of the Society for Risk Analysis’ Decision Analysis and Risk Specialty Group in 2018-2019. His work has been featured in over 50 peer-reviewed publications, journal articles, and book chapters, including publications in Nature, Nature Nanotechnology, EMBO Reports, Env

ironmental Science & Technology, Health Policy, and Regulation and Governance, among others. Dr. Trump was also an author of the International Risk Governance Council’s Guidelines for the Governance of Systemic Risks, as well as their 2nd Volume of the Resource Guide on Resilience. Dr. Trump is als

o frequently active with several Advanced Research Workshops for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Science for Peace Programme, including his role as a Director of a workshop titled Cybersecurity and Resilience for the Arctic. Dr. Trump received his PhD from the University of Michigan’s Schoo

l of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy in 2016. He received a M.S. (2012) in Public Policy and Management and a B.S. in Political Science (2011) from Carnegie Mellon University.

國小校園調適評估系統建構-以中部地區為例

為了解決Widely synonym的問題,作者陳育昇 這樣論述:

近年來人類面臨氣候變遷所帶來的挑戰,相關議題越來越被重視與討論,而在全球討論氣候變遷帶來災害的影響時,各國政府於1994年起草聯合國全球氣候變化公約,並提出主要的策略為減緩(mitigation)與調適(adaptation)。在台灣調適(adaptation)常常定義為韌性的代名詞,近年來經過各種重要會議的討論,地方城市韌性的發展重要程度越來越被重視,而本研究透過思考極端降雨對於現代城市等生活環境帶來的影響,而探討使都市土地更具有調適功能性的方法。本研究透過文獻的回顧籍資料的蒐集發現,國小校園因為其設置廣泛且基地條件優良等條件對於台灣城市之韌性發展,可以起到一定關鍵性的示範作用及領導作用,

故校園為做為都市中重要之避難場所,及傳播知識教育之場所,提升調適功能性將校園打造成更具韌性的校園以應對氣候變遷所帶來之災害是重要的。本研究方法以專家型問卷形式操作,並整理包括國內外之文獻、綠建築評估指標內容及前期計畫內容,整合並觀察分析文本間之關聯性。運用熵權法篩選適合中部區域國小氣候調適的項目,並透過層級分析法(AHP)分析整理調適對策之權重,研擬出適合中部區域校園量化調適之評估方法,並利用實際案例進行操作,期望可以研擬出適合中部中、小校園在生命週期中拆除重建時作為打造更具韌性的校園所能參考之評估系統。本研究為透過研擬國小校園調適評估項目,觀察與檢討在操作實際案例評估時所帶來之效益,並對於未

來之調適項目與手法帶來建議,以達到防患未然之願景,避免大災難的發生。

The Prince

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為了解決Widely synonym的問題,作者Machiavelli, Niccolo/ Gauss, Christian (INT)/ Barreca, Regina (A 這樣論述:

Witty, informative, and devilishly shrewd, The Prince is Machiavelli's classic analysis of statesmanship and power. "It is best to be both feared and loved, however, if one cannot be both, it is better to be feared than loved."--MachiavelliFor over four hundred years, The Prince has been the basic h

andbook of politics, statesmanship, and power. Written by a Florentine nobleman whose name has become a synonym for crafty plotting, it is a fascinating political and social document, as pertinent today as when it first appeared. After a lifetime of winning and losing at the game of politics, Machia

velli set down for all time its ageless rules and moves, in this highly readable formula for the man who seeks power. At a time before modern democracy, Machiavelli was less concerned with right and wrong than with currying favor with the ruling Medicis, and his work came to be thought of as a bluep

rint for dictators. The Prince has long been required reading for those interested in politics and power, and it has long since become one of the world's most significant books. With an Afterword by Regina Barreca Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was a Florentine statesman who was later forced out

of public life. He then devoted himself to studying and writing political philosophy, history, fiction, and drama. Regina Barecca, Professor of English and Feminist Theory at the University of Connecticut, is the editor of the influ-ential journal LIT: Literature, Interpretation, Theory. Among her

many books areThey Used to Call Me Snow White...But I Drifted, a widely acclaimed study of wom-en’s humor, andBabes in Boyland, It’s Not That I’m Bit-ter..., and Untamed and Unabashed: Essays on Women and Humor in British Literature. She is also the editor of The Penguin Book of Women’s Humor.

生物防治細菌 Bacillus nitratireducens BM02 與 B. subtilis PMB102 的功能基因體學分析與比較

為了解決Widely synonym的問題,作者吳哲嘉 這樣論述:

摘要.....................................................................................................................iAbstract.............................................................................................................iiiTable of Contents..........................................

.....................................................vList of Tables......................................................................................................xList of Figures...................................................................................................xiChapter 1. In

troduction.......................................................................................1The deleterious factors for agricultural production............................................1The application of beneficial microbes to improve agricultural production......3The roles of microbial met

abolites in plant growth-promoting activity.............5Experimental methods and omics approaches for investigating the plantgrowth-promoting bacteria......................….......................................................8Motivation and objective…………………………....................................

......11References........................................................................................................13Chapter 2. Comparative pangenomics, phylogeny, and functional genomics of the rhizoid colony-forming biocontrol rhizobacterium Bacillus nitratireducens BM02....................

............................................................................................23Abstract.............................................................................................................23Introduction...........................................................................

...........................24Materials and Methods.....................................................................................26Microorganisms and growth conditions...........................................................26Extraction of bacterial genomic DNA...............................

...............................27Whole genome sequencing, assembly, and functional annotation...................27Phylogeny, pangenome and evolutionary analysis...........................................28Preparation of competent cell and electroporation...........................................29P

lasmids construction for CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis.....................29CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis and confirmation of gene disruption....30Plasmids construction for complementation of the DMDS deficientmutant.............................................................................

..................................31PCR reaction, DNA purification, and plasmid extraction................................31Bioassay for the antifungal activity of bacterial volatiles................................32Solid phase micro-extraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(SPME GC-MS) analy

sis of bacterial volatiles................................................32Evaluation of biocontrol activity......................................................................33Statistical analysis............................................................................................34Resul

ts..............................................................................................................34Complete genome and annotation of Bacillus nitratireducens BM02..............34Whole genome-based phylogeny of B. nitratireducens BM02........................35Clustering analysis of the

Bacillus pangenome................................................35Genetic contents of the seven BCG clusters in pangenome.............................36BM02 emits volatiles to inhibit fungal spore germination...............................37Dimethyl disulfide deficiency reduces spore germination

inhibitory activityof BM02............................................................................................................38The dimethyl disulfide deficient mutant of BM02 retains the biocontrol activity tomato against Fusarium wilt........................................................

......39Discussion.........................................................................................................39Tables...............................................................................................................45Figures.................................................

.............................................................51References........................................................................................................70Erratum.............................................................................................................76Ref

erences........................................................................................................76Chapter 3. Phenylacetic acid and methylphenyl acetate from the biocontrol bacterium Bacillus nitratireducens BM02 suppress spore germination in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici......

.......................................................77Abstract.............................................................................................................77Introduction......................................................................................................78Material

s and Methods.....................................................................................80Microorganisms and growth conditions...........................................................80Assays for plant growth................................................................................

....80Evaluation of biocontrol activity......................................................................81Purification of antifungal compounds from culture filtrates............................82High-performance liquid chromatography.......................................................82Assay

s for antifungal activity...........................................................................83Identification of volatile compounds by gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometry (GC-MS) analysis.....................................................83Statistical analysis.........................

...................................................................84Results..............................................................................................................84Bacillus nitratireducens BM02 reduces Fusarium wilt in tomatoseedlings..........................................

.................................................................84B. nitratireducens BM02 exhibits antifungal activity against F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici...................................................................................................85Purification of extracellular metabolite

s with antifungal activity from B.nitratireducens BM02.......................................................................................85Identification of MPA and PAA produced by B. nitratireducens BM02.........86MPA and PAA inhibit spore germination............................................

............87Discussion.........................................................................................................87Tables...............................................................................................................92Figures...........................................

...................................................................95References......................................................................................................105Chapter 4. Genomic and biochemical characterization of antifungal compounds produced by Bacillus subtilis PMB102 aga

inst Alternaria brassicicola.....................................................................................................110Abstract..........................................................................................................110Introduction.......................................

.............................................................111Materials and Methods...................................................................................112Microorganisms and growth conditions.........................................................112Antagonistic assay...............

...........................................................................113Greenhouse assay...........................................................................................113Whole-genome assembly and functional annotation......................................113Phylogenetic analysis an

d pangenome of B. subtilis......................................114Purification of antifungal compounds produced by B. subtilis PMB102.......115Identification of cyclic lipopeptides produced by B. subtilis PMB102 byReverse Phase (RP) HPLC-MS/MS analysis...............................................

..115Antifungal assays against A. brassicicola ABA-31........................................116Statistical analysis..........................................................................................117Results....................................................................................

........................117B. subtilis PMB102 antagonizes A. brassicicola ABA-31 and suppresses Alternaria leaf spot on Chinese cabbage........................................................117Genome features and phylogeny of B. subtilis PMB102...............................118Comparative pangenomi

cs of B. subtilis........................................................118PMB102 produces fengycin to inhibit the growth of ABA-31......................120Discussion.......................................................................................................121Tables.....................

........................................................................................125Figures............................................................................................................130References.................................................................................

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