Notability date June 2008 Clive Williamson formed the UK group Symbiosis musical ensemble Symbiosis in 1987, making ambient, soundtrack and healing music with founder members flautist John Hackett musician John Hackett and Richard Bolton guitars and cello . He is a sound engineer, musician and producer with the group and as a graphic designer and photographer he also created the album covers for their releases on CD and on Apple s iTunes . Williamson plays keyboards, wind synthesizer, flutes and hand percussion, and occasionally provides vocals for Symbiosis. His first appearance on record was on the track Shaving is Boring by the UK group Hatfield and the North 1973 . He wrote the introductory music for the TV series Paradise Gardens BBC2 and in 1996 and 97 visited New Zealand to record natural atmospheres and NZ wildlife for AOTEAROA Nature Sounds of New Zealand by Symbiosis 1997 . Before starting Symbiosis, Williamson worked as a free lance radio journalist for the BBC and Capital Radio, interviewing many artists, photographers and musicians in the late seventies including bass player Jaco Pastorius , Frank Zappa and Brian Eno . Turning his attention to new technology, he published many articles and three books on computing Getting the most from your BBC Micro Getting the most from your Acorn Electron Penguin Books and Mastering View, Viewsheet and Viewstore Sigma Press . After a brief spell in TV production he moved back to radio, producing education programmes about industrial design, health, computing and sound. The Science of Sound was presented by singer and actress Toyah Willcox and broadcast in the UK on Radio 4 and on the BBC World Service . He now publishes an on line ... and works in West London, where the Symbiosis Music design and sound studios are based. In 2003 ... 2005, Williamson produced the globally inspired Symbiosis musical ensemble Symbiosis album Dancing in Your ... index.html Symbiosis Music Website http www.symbiosis music.com digidiy1.html Digital DIY On line ... more details
SIHS is an abbreviation, acronym, or initialism that may refer to Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences in Pune, India Sherman Indian High School in Riverside, California Shalamar Institute of Health Sciences in Shalimar Town, Lahore, Pakistan St Ives High School in Sydney, Australia South Iredell High School in Troutman, North Carolina disambig ... more details
The term decompiculture is a neologism coined by forestry professor Timothy Myles of the Urban Entomology Program at the University of Toronto and refers to how decomposition decomposing organisms, like termite s, could be grown or cultured for a variety of uses. Myles proposes that people could live in symbiosis with termites by utilizing them in landfill s to decompose waste , to improve soils by composting materials, to detoxification detoxify dangerous goods hazardous substances , and to produce biomass for animal feed and production of biochemicals. He speculates that decompiculture could eventually become a new biological field that could have significant and important impacts on both humans and termites. References http www.thebiopod.com pdf Decompiculture.pdf Decompiculture Human symbiosis with decomposer organisms Category Composting Category Waste treatment technology Category Biodegradable waste management waste stub ... more details
A cyanobiont is a cyanobacteria cyanobacterium that lives in symbiosis with an eukaryote , sometimes inside the cells of the eukaryote. The cyanobiont nitrogen fixation fixes nitrogen , and sometimes also performs photosynthesis for the host organism. The cyanobiont is often Vertical transmission vertically transmitted , this is the case for cyanobionts of diatom s, lichen s, didemnid Ascidiacea ascidians , Azolla ferns and some sponge s. Some of these cyanobionts cannot live without the host organism. ref cite journal author Douglas AE, Raven JA title Genomes at the interface between bacteria and organelles journal Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences volume 358 issue 1429 pages 5 17 discussion 517 8 year 2003 month January pmid 12594915 pmc 1693093 doi 10.1098 rstb.2002.1188 ref References Reflist ecology stub Category Cyanobacteria Category Symbiosis et Ts anobiont ... more details
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of Armament Technology Symbiosis International University Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth Dnyaneshwar ... Chavan Polytechnic Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies Symbiosis Institute of Design Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research SICSR Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies SIMS Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies Symbiosis Law School Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences Symbiosis Institute of International Business Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management Symbiosis Institute ... more details
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are all placed in the phylum division Glomeromycota . They form the widespread arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis with land plants Embryophyta . The fungi are obligate symbionts that cannot be cultured without a plant as a host symbiotic partner . Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have co evolved with land plants for 400 million years, and probably were essential for the emergence of land plants. Category Glomeromycota ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Symbiotic bacteria are bacteria living in symbiosis with another organism or each other. For example, Zoamastogopera , found in the stomach of termites, enable them to digest cellulose . Some types of cyanobacteria are endosymbiont to types of lichens and sponges. Symbiotic bacteria are able to live in or on plant or animal tissue biology tissue . In digestive systems, symbiotic bacteria help break down foods that contain fibre . They also help produce vitamins . br Symbiotic bacteria can live near hydrothermal vents. They usually have a mutual relationship with other bacteria. Some live in giant tube worm tube worm s. A use for symbiotic bacteria has recently been in paratransgenesis for controlling important vectors for disease, such as the transmission of Chagas disease by Triatoma Triatome kissing bug s. Symbiotic bacteria in legume roots provide the plants with ammonia in exchange for the plants carbon and a protected home. br DEFAULTSORT Symbiotic Bacteria Category Symbiosis Category Bacteriology Category Microbiology Bacteria stub Ecology stub fr Bact rie symbiotique ... more details
See also List of engineering colleges in Pune List of educational institutes in Pune Pune has more than 150 business schools. This is a small list of business schools in Pune , India. ASM s Institute of Business Management and Research, Pune Balaji Institute of Modern Management Pune BIMM formerly known as Indian Institute of Modern Management IIMM Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management Pune BITM formerly known as Indian Centre for Telecom and Management ICTM Balaji Institute of International Business Pune BIIB formerly known as Indian Centre for International Business ICIB Balaji Institute of Management and Human Resource Development Pune BIMHRD formerly known as Indian Centre for Management and Human Resource Development ICMHRD Europe Asia Business School EABS Genesis Institute Of Business Management IBS Pune ICFAI Business School , Pune MILE, Pune OCTAVE Business School , Pune Pumba PUMBA, Pune Sadhana Centre for Management & Leadership Development, Pune Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology SCIT Premier IT B School Of India Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research SICSR Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies SIMS Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management SITM Symbiosis Institute of International Business SIIB Symbiosis Institute of Business Management SIBM Sai Balaji International Institute of Management Sciences SBIIMS Sinhgad Institute of Management, Pune MIT School of Management, Pune MIT School of Business MITSOB http mitsob.net mitsob.net In 2008, the University of Oxford announced that it plans to establish the Oxford University India Business Centre OUIBC at Pune. This will be Oxford Sa d Business School s first offshore facility. ref name The Oxford University India Business Centre References reflist refs ref name The Oxford University India Business Centre cite web last first url http www.sbs.ox.ac.uk events India OUIBC.htm title The Oxford University India Business Centre publisher University of Oxford accessdate 2008 01 21 arc ... more details
Marian Chertow is an American academic specializing in environmental management . She holds a Bachelor of Arts B.A. from Barnard College , a M.P.P.M from Yale University , and a Doctoral degree Ph.D. from Yale University . ref http environment.yale.edu profile chertow ref Chertow is Associate Professor of Industrial Environmental Management, Director of the Program on Solid Waste Policy, and Director of the Industrial Environmental Management Program at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies . She has appointments as visiting professor at the National University of Singapore and Nankai University in Tianjin , China. Her current research addresses industrial ecology, business environment issues, waste management, and environmental technology innovation. ref http www.eoearth.org contributor marian.chertow ref She is a pioneer in the area of Industrial symbiosis , ref http www.eoearth.org article Industrial symbiosis ref a sub field of Industrial ecology that is focused on the shared management of resources by companies in relative geographic proximity. ref Chertow, M. 2000. Industrial Symbiosis Literature and Taxonomy. Ann. Review of Energy and Environment, Vol. 25. ref She convened the first international research symposium on industrial symbiosis in 2004. ref Chertow, M., W. Ashton and R. Kuppalli. 2004. The Industrial Symbiosis Research Symposium at Yale Advancing the Study of Industry and Environment. Yale F&ES Publication Series, Report 3 http environment.yale.edu publication series industrial ecology . ref This meeting brings researchers and practitioners together to discuss current practices and future trends in the field, and is held annually in different parts of the world. Her work has been mentioned in the press to explain how this concept is useful to businesses all over the globe. ref http www.nhpr.org node 26421 ref Early in her career Chertow worked for Peter Karter at Resource Recovery Systems. ref Mastermind of the MRF Logsdon, Gene. BioC ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Multigenomic organisms are plants or animals that have symbiosis symbiotic relationships with other organism s that are necessary for the survival of both, but that differ in their genome such that they are considered separate species . For example, what is commonly thought of as a human being can be described as a multigenomic organism consisting of Homo sapiens and various species of bacteria in the digestive tract . In nature Homo sapiens cannot survive without the bacteria, which are a separate species, but form a symbiotic relationship with the host organism. For the most part predator prey or parasite host relationships are not multi genomic in that most predators parasites feed on more than one prey species, and the prey host is often fed on by more than one predator parasite species. In order to be considered a multigenomic organism, the relationship must be mutually beneficial. The multigenomic organism also differs from the symbiotic relationship between cell biology cell s and mitochondrion mitochondria because the mitochondria are not considered a separate species, although there is strong evidence that they once were symbiotic bacteria that became enclosed in the cell wall. Some species of ant form a multigenomic organism with a particular tree species. The ants require the tree for shelter, and the tree requires the ants to remove parasites. This relationship is multigenomic in that neither species can survive without the other, the relationship is mutually benefitcial, and neither species forms a similar relationship with other species. The multigenomic organism relationship is more than merely symbiotic though, in that the genetics of both species are more strongly mutually adapted. In general the organisms do not trigger immune ... Symbiosis Endosymbiosis Microbiome Human Microbiome Project DEFAULTSORT Multigenomic Organism Category Symbiosis ... more details
The term mycangium is used in biology for special structures on the body of an animal that are adapted for the transport of symbiosis symbiotic fungi usually in spore form . This is seen in many xylophagy xylophagous insects e.g. horntail s and bark beetle s , which apparently derive much of their nutrition from the digestion of various fungi that are growing amidst the wood fibers. In some cases, as in ambrosia beetle s, the fungi are the sole food, and the excavations in the wood are simply to make a suitable microenvironment for the fungus to grow. In other cases e.g., the southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis , there are mite s which have their own type of mycangium for historical reasons, mite taxonomists use the term sporotheca , and the mites ride on the beetles. Mycangium in bark and ambrosia beetles Mycangia of bark beetle bark and ambrosia beetles Curculionidae Scolytinae and Platypodinae are often complex cuticular invaginations for transport of symbiotic fungi. Several types exist. Phloem feeding bark beetles Coleoptera Curculionidae Scolytinae have usually numerous small pits on the surface of their body, while ambrosia beetles many Scolytinae and all Platypodinae , which are completely dependent on their fungal symbiont, have deep and complicated pouches. These mycangia are often equipped with gland s secreting substances to support fungal spores and perhaps to nourish mycelium during transport. In many cases, the entrance to a mycangium is surrounded by tufts of seta e, aiding in scraping mycelium and spores from walls of the tunnels and directing the spores into the mycangium. References Francke Grossmann H. 1967 . Ectosymbiosis in wood inhabiting insects . In M. Henry ed. Symbiosis , Vol. 2. Academic Press, NewYork. pp.141 205 Category Symbiosis Category Insect anatomy ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Live Planetarium Type Live Album Artist Mortification band Mortification Cover Live planetarium cover.jpg Released 1993 Recorded October 1, 1993 at the Blackstump Festival, Appin, New South Wales, Australia Genre Death metal , thrash metal , Christian metal Length 58 42 Label Intense Records Producer Doug Sanders Reviews Allmusic Allmusic class album id r296618 pure url yes link Last album Post Momentary Affliction br 1993 This album Live Planetarium br 1993 Next album Blood World br 1994 Live Planetarium is a live album and fifth release of Christian metal band Mortification band Mortification , released in 1993. Track listing All songs written by Mortification except where noted Grind Planetarium 5 16 Distarnish Priest 7 50 Brutal Warfare 4 10 Destroyer Beholds 3 56 Inflamed 3 32 Scrolls of the Megilloth 3 29 Symbiosis 6 03 Time Crusaders 5 55 Black Snake 2 37 Bloodgood cover From the Valley of Shadows 8 12 Human Condition 5 45 The Majestic Infiltration of Order 1 10 This Momentary Affliction 0 47 Credits Mortification Steve Rowe Bass, Vocals Michael Carlisle Guitar Jayson Sherlock Drums Production Doug Sanders Producer Miscellaneous Symbiosis and Time Crusader are both newly written songs. Symbiosis appears on the band s next album, Blood World . Black Snake is a song originally written by Bloodgood , a Christian metal band. Mortification Category Mortification live albums Category 1993 live albums it Live Planetarium pt Live Planetarium ... more details
Image View from Asnaes power station Kalundborg Denmark.jpg 300px right thumb View from around the Asnaes power station In Kalundborg , Denmark an Industrial symbiosis network exists where companies in a region collaborate to use each other s by products and otherwise share resources. At the center is the Asn s Power Station , a 1500MW Coal power plant coal fired power plant , which has material and energy links with the community and several other companies. Waste heat Surplus heat from this power plant is used to heat 3500 local homes in addition to a nearby fish farm , whose sludge is then sold as a fertilizer . Steam from the power plant is sold to Novo Nordisk , a pharmaceutical and enzyme manufacturer, in addition to a Statoil plant. This reuse of Waste heat heat reduces the amount thermal pollution discharged to a nearby fjord . Additionally, a by product from the power plant s sulfur dioxide scrubber contains gypsum , which is sold to a wallboard manufacturer. Almost all of the manufacturer s gypsum needs are met this way, which reduces the amount of open pit mining needed. Furthermore, fly ash and clinker from the power plant is used for road building and cement production. ref http www.johnehrenfeld.com Kalundborg.pdf J. Ehrenfeld and N. Gertler 1997 , Industrial Ecology in Practice. The Evolution of Interdependence at Kalundborg , Journal of Industrial Ecology , 1 1, pp 67 79 ref See also Portal Sustainable development Eco industrial park EcoPark EIP in Hong Kong Industrial ecology Industrial symbiosis References Reflist External links http www.symbiosis.dk The Kalundborg Centre for Industrial Symbiosis http www.indigodev.com Ecoparks.html Indigo Development Eco Industrial Park page and handbook http gei.ucsc.edu eco industrial parks.html Existing and Developing Eco Industrial Park Sites in the U.S. Industrial Ecology Coord 55 39 38.61 N 11 04 52.22 E display title Category Industrial ecology Category Sustainability by country Category Industrial parks in ... more details
refimprove date January 2012 Taxobox color greenyellow domain Eukaryote Eukaryota regnum Chromalveolata superphylum Alveolate Alveolata phylum Ciliate Ciliophora classis Oligohymenophorea ordo Peniculid a familia Parameciidae genus Paramecium species P. bursaria binomial Paramecium bursaria binomial authority Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart Ehr. , 1831 image 20090719 062218 ParameciumBursaria.jpg Paramecium bursaria is a species of ciliate protozoa n that has a mutualistic symbiosis symbiotic relationship with green algae called Zoochlorella . The algae live inside the Paramecium in its cytoplasm and provide it with food, while the Paramecium provides the algae with movement and protection. P. bursaria is 80 150 m long, with a wide oral groove , two contractile vacuole s, and a single micronucleus as well as a single macronucleus . P. bursaria is the only species of Paramecium that forms symbiotic relationships with algae, and it is often used in biology classrooms both as an example of a protozoan and also as an example of symbiosis. External links http www.eol.org pages 484360 Encyclopedia of life page http protist.i.hosei.ac.jp PDB Images Ciliophora Paramecium bursaria sample 4.html Pictures of P. bursaria as well as a short description Category Ciliates cs Trepka zelen de Paramecium bursaria tr Paramecium bursaria ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type village native name Lavale other name district Pune district Pune state name Maharashtra nearest city parliament const assembly cons civic agency skyline skyline caption latd latm lats longd longm longs locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of population density sex ratio literacy area telephone postal code vehicle code range MH coastline 0 climate precip temp summer temp winter website Lavale is a village on the oukskirts of Pune City in Maharashtra , India. It has gained importance because of the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Symbiosis campus being shifted here. It also houses the FLAME college campus and Lupin Pharmaceuticals Industry. Lavale Village is known for the cultivation of various crops like onion, rice, jamar, potato, and othe vegetables. In fruits guava is most cultivated. Air in this area is cool one Mula River is passing through village and goes towards Pune city through Wakad and Baner area. References http sibm.siu.edu.in sibm.siu.edu.in coord missing Maharashtra Category Villages in Pune district Pune geo stub ... more details
saved book title Star Trek The Next Generation subtitle Season 1 1987 1988 cover image Star Trek TNG logo.svg cover color white Star Trek The Next Generation Season 1 1987 1988 Encounter at Farpoint Encounter at Farpoint, Parts I & II The Naked Now Code of Honor Star Trek The Next Generation Code of Honor The Last Outpost Star Trek The Next Generation The Last Outpost Where No One Has Gone Before Lonely Among Us Justice Star Trek The Next Generation Justice The Battle Star Trek The Next Generation The Battle Hide and Q Haven Star Trek The Next Generation Haven The Big Goodbye Datalore Angel One 11001001 Too Short a Season When the Bough Breaks Star Trek The Next Generation When the Bough Breaks Home Soil Coming of Age Star Trek The Next Generation Coming of Age Heart of Glory The Arsenal of Freedom Symbiosis Star Trek The Next Generation Symbiosis Skin of Evil We ll Always Have Paris Star Trek The Next Generation We ll Always Have Paris Conspiracy Star Trek The Next Generation Conspiracy The Neutral Zone Star Trek The Next Generation The Neutral Zone ... more details
250px right thumb Example of Industrial Symbiosis. Waste steam from a waste incinerator .... Industrial symbiosis is a related but more limited concept in which companies in a region collaborate ... Park Kalundborg, Denmark a symbiosis network links a 1500MW Coal fired power station coal fired ... at Kalundborg , Journal of Industrial Ecology , 1 1, pp 67 79 ref The industrial symbiosis ...,Industrial Symbiosis for Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Manufacturing, Renewable Energy 33, pp ... ecology Industrial symbiosis Kalundborg Eco industrial Park Sources Reflist Further reading ... http www.eoearth.org article Industrial symbiosis Industrial Symbiosis http ie.tudelft.nl ie index.php ... in the U.S. http www.earthportal.org ?p 364 Industrial Symbiosis Timeline http environment.yale.edu topics 4951 industrial symbiosis in action Industrial Symbiosis in Action http www.zeri.org Zero Emissions ... more details
about the place in Senegal the Japanese name It name coord 12.615547 16.690292 display title Itou French Hitou is a settled point on the north bank of the Casamance River mouth in southern Senegal . As the first place on the Casamance at which the flag of colonial France was raised in 1828, it became instrumental in the growth of the slave trade and other commerce on that river system. ref cite book title Western Africa and Cabo Verde, 1790s 1830s Symbiosis of Slave and Legitimate Trades author George E. Brooks publisher AuthorHouse year 2010 isbn 9781452088709 ref References reflist Category Populated places in Senegal Senegal geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 See also tree of life for other meanings of the term. The Tree of Life is a List of fictional plants fictional plant the ancestor of yam vegetable yams , with similar appearance and taste in Larry Niven s Known Space universe, for which all Hominidae Hominid s have a built in genetic craving. Consumption of Tree of Life makes human related species turn into Pak Protector Protector s, as a result of a symbiosis symbiotic virus that grows in the root however, the virus requires enough thallium to develop, which is why it failed on Earth. To those too young to develop into Protectors, Tree of Life smells repugnant, while the virus is fatal to those too old. Category Known Space Category Fictional plants sf stub ... more details
SIU may refer to Southern Illinois University , in Illinois, United States Salem International University , in West Virginia, United States Shinawatra University Shinawatra International University , in Bangkok, Thailand Symbiosis International University , in India Seafarers International Union of North America , an organization of labor unions Special Investigations Unit , a police oversight agency in Canada Siuna Airport , in Nicaragua IATA Code Section of independent utility, a portion of highway in the Portal U.S. Roads US Road System Shake It Up TV series Shake It Up , a Disney Channel TV series Siu may also refer to Xiao surname , a demonym disambig de SIU eo SIU it SIU ja SIU ... more details
NISP may refer to New In Sealed Package National Industrial Security Program USA National Industrial Symbiosis Programme UK Navy Inactive Ships Program Neighborhood Internet Service Provider Network Instruction Set Processor Niue Integrated Strategic Plan Number of Identified Specimens , used when counting remnants in archeology Northern Ireland Science Park UK Northern Integrated Supply Project Nanoscale Imaging Spectroscopy and Properties , a research laboratory located on the College Park campus of the University of Maryland Bank NISP , an Indonesian bank NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles Disambig DEFAULTSORT Nisp Category Abbreviations ... more details
Phadke is a surname, and may refer to Sudhir Phadke Singer, Music Director, Writer Narayan Phadke Brother of Sudhir Phadke Shridhar Phadke Son of Sudhir Phadke, Music Director & DGM in Air India Arun G. Phadke Prominent Electrical Engineer N. C. Phadke Marathi Writer Vasudev Balwant Phadke Freedom Fighter S. R Phadke Professor in Symbiosis, Pune Abhijeet Phadke Singer Y D Phadke Historian, Writer and Activist N S Phadke Writer of Sex Problem in India surname It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ... more details
Sharon R. Long , Ph.D. is an American plant biologist , and a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Stanford University , and director of the Long Lab. ref http cmgm.stanford.edu biology long ref Education and career She studied at Harvey Mudd College , Caltech B.S. and Yale Ph.D. in biochemistry and genetics, and began her research on plants and symbiosis while a postdoc at Harvard University . She is a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences National Academy of Sciences , and a 1992 MacArthur Fellows Program recipient. She joined the Stanford faculty in 1982, where she holds the Steere Pfizer chair in Biological Sciences, and from 1994 2001 she was an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute . She served as Dean of Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University from 2001 to 2007. In September 2008 she was identified as one of 5 science advisors for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. Research Her current research uses molecular, genetic, and biochemical techniques to study the early stages of symbiosis between Sinorhizobium meliloti and its host plants in the genus Medicago . Rhizobium cells recognize and form nodules on their plant hosts. Her group discovered that a flavone luteolin derived from alfalfa seed extracts is necessary for activation of root nodule nodulation genes nod ABC in Sinorhizobium meliloti . They proved that some nod genes encode enzymes that synthesize Nod Factor. They discovered that plant root hair cells show rapid ionic changes including calcium spiking in response to specific Nod Factors. With colleagues, they have identified plant genes for symbiosis, and correlated these with specific stages in nodule development. Selected publications N.K. Peters, J. Frost and S.R. Long 1986 A flavone, luteolin, induces expression of Rhizobium meliloti nodulation genes. Science 977 980. S.R. Long 1989 The Rhizobium legume symbiosis life togethe ... more details