Article Results (Showing 1 - 10 of 12) RSS Alert
-
Mild Reductions in Mitochondrial Citrate Synthase Activity Result in a Compromised Nitrate Assimilation and Reduced Leaf Pigmentation But Have No Effect on Photosynthetic Performance or Growth1[W]
Transgenic tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants, expressing a fragment of the mitochondrial citrate synthase gene in the antisense orientation and...
Plant Physiology, 05/01/08 by Sienkiewicz-Porzucek, Agata; Nunes-Nesi, Adriano; Sulpice, Ronan; Lisec, Jan; Centeno, Danilo C; Carillo, Petronia; Leisse, Andrea; Urbanczyk-Wochniak, Ewa; Fernie, Alisdair R · More from publication -
Velvet ropes: ultra-chic boutique hotels give the big guys a run for their money
Velvet ropes: ultra-chic boutique hotels give the big guys a run for their money.(Hotels) A black Chrysler PT Cruiser parked in front of the...
Latin Trade, 12/01/04 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
Can we still be friends? As the Brazilian economy strengthens, a merger of latin America's two biggest airlines seems less likely than ever
A year ago, executives of Varig and TAM, Brazil's two largest airlines, were shaking hands amid popping flashbulbs as they announced plans for a...
Latin Trade, 03/01/04 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
The race for Brazil: French carmaker Renault was the underdog when it first entered the Brazilian market. Nearly six years later, the company is on the fast-track, stealing market share from more established players such as Fiat and Ford
EVER SINCE 1996, WHEN RENAULT BROKE ground on its first factory in Brazil, it's been almost non-stop crisis management for the French automobile...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 01/01/02 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
Bahia rhapsody; Bahia offers the tropical and folkloric elements that many foreigners associate associate with Brazil: large, uninhabited beaches, coconut palms, near year-round sunshine, colorful crafts and friendly inhabitants
EUROPEANS HAVE LONG BEEN THE MOST frequent visitors to Bahia, including the very first ones. Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvares Cabral, who...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 11/01/01 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
Cultural capital: the city of Sao Paulo is huge, with seemingly endless avenues of concrete. Once you get past this psychological barrier, however, the city reveals itself as the cultural capital of Brazil, and perhaps of all South America
AT FACE VALUE, SAO PAULO CAN SEEM A bit characterless in comparison with the charms of competing tourist destinations such as Rio de Janeiro--with...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 11/01/01 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
All aboard: CEO Alexandre Behring took over a rusting, state-owned railway and made it profitable. Now he wants to expand South America's first transnational rail system
EVERY FEBRUARY AT HARVEST time, heavily laden trucks crowd roads in the southern Brazilian state of Parana. Headed to the huge port of Paranagua to...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 08/01/01 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
Match maker
MasActivo uses the Internet as a key platform to deliver buyer/seller linkages for businesses in Latin America. Just don't tell the industrial...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 06/01/01 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
Power drought: rain is falling in the wrong places in Brazilfar away from the reservoirs of the country's main power plants. The looming power shortage has political leaders scrambling. But can they act in time?
THE ARRIVAL OF SUMMER in Brazil means one thing: heavy rains that pour down nearly every afternoon, tormenting cities with flooding, traffic jams...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 04/01/01 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication -
Corporate split personality
What is Petrobras? The answer is complicated. From the outside it might seem like any other state-run giant. But scratch beneath the surface and...
Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas, 02/01/01 by Andreas Adriano · More from publication
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
- 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid
- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
- Best Credit Cards for You
- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
- Why You Shouldn’t Bash Cash
- 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
- Danger: 3 Debit Card Scams to Avoid
- 6 Myths About Gas Mileage
- 29 Fees We Hate Most
- Quick and Easy Ways to Boost Returns
- Best Stocks to Buy Now
- Lower Your Taxes: 10 Moves to Make Now
- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
- The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
- Volunteer Work When Unemployed: Should You Work for Free?
- Whose Recovery Is This?
- Long-Term-Care Insurance: 4 Biggest Risks to Avoid



