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On the 2008 model, the base Torrent has a handling package that includes stiffer shocks, hydraulic bushings and tuned spring rates. Four-channel ABS brakes are standard on all models. The base Torrent comes with 16-inch aluminum wheels, and 17-inch aluminum wheel combinations also are available. Traction control is standard on FWD vehicles equipped with the standard ABS.




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New Amsterdam is an American television drama which aired for eight episodes in 2008 on Fox. The series starred Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as "John Amsterdam" (real name Johann van der Zee), an immortal Dutch man born in 1607, who has lived in New York City on and off since he was 14 years old, and who is a homicide detective in the present day. The series was nominated for an Emmy for Main Title Design.


New Amsterdam was created by Allan Loeb and Christian Taylor, who also served as executive producers alongside David Manson, Leslie Holleran, Steven Pearl and Lasse Hallström. The latter also directed the pilot.[1] Produced by Laha Films, Regency Television, Sarabande Productions and Scarlet Fire Entertainment, the series was greenlit and given a thirteen-episode order on May 11, 2007.[2] The series was scheduled to premiere in the fall of 2007,[3] consequently airing on Tuesday nights at 8:00/7:00c on Fox, but it was held as a mid-season replacement and began airing in March 2008.[4]


On January 23, 2008, Fox resumed airing commercials for the show stated "coming soon". Following the premiere another preview episode aired on March 6, 2008 (at 9:00 PM/8:00 PM Central), before the series moved to its regular timeslot on March 10, 2008. The series also aired on Global in Canada.[6] Global ran the first episode one hour before the U.S. broadcast, and the second episode one day before the U.S. broadcast.


Stories: D 2022-044, D 2022-053, D 2022-090, D 2022-101, FC JM 1336AA, FC JM 1337C, HC DD2023-01, HC DD2023-01Z, HC DD2023-02S, HC DD2023-03 (other recently indexed comics). Issues: Croatia: Miki Maus (& prijatelji) 2008-04. Denmark: Anders And & Co. 2023-06;Jumbobog 522. Italy: Enigmistica di Topolino 53;Topolino (libretto) 3503, 3504, 3505, 3506. Netherlands: Algemeen Dagblad 20230206, 20230207;Donald Duck 2023-01, 02, 03, 04. Norway: Carl Barks og Don Rosa - Originalene og oppfølgerne (Innbundet) 3;Donald Duck & Co 2023-06;W.i.t.c.h. 2007B16. Turkey: Armağan (3rd series) 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (other recently indexed comics).


Institutional profile (Tandon, Kumaria, Das): Professional profiles:Pramod Tandon (Professor): Suman Kumaria (Professor): _Kumaria/publications?pubType=datasetMeera C. Das (Lecturer): _Das/topicsPadmaja Mohanty: not listed at NRCO: Pynbeitsyon Nongkling: after MSc (2008-2010) at NEHU, PhD candidate 2011-2012 (candidate no. 5): _151111.pdf (supervisor = H. Kayang)The institutional web-page of J. Das cannot be identified.


Of concern is that the first five lanes of Fig. 1f of the 2010 paper are identical to the full gel indicated in Fig. 2A of the 2008 paper. The 2010 paper does not indicate whether it has used the same gel image from the 2008 paper. The first sample lane of the 2008 gel, labelled as P, refers to the mother plant. The first sample lane of the 2010 gel, labelled as C1, refers to a clone. The 2008 P lane appears to be identical to the C1 lane of the 2010 gel. It is evident that identical lanes cannot represent different samples.


Cotton 1Eltayb Abdellatef, Mutasim M. Khalafalla (2008) Influence of growth regulators on callus induction from hypocotyls of medium staple cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L). cultivar Barac B -67. Journal of Soil and Nature 2(1): 17-22Commission for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, National Centre for Research, Khartoum, SudanPublisher: Green Global Foundation (GGF) (formerly Green World Foundation (GWF)): *Accepted for publication: February 03, 2008. No submission or publication dates. -v2-is1 -22 -22_.pdf (open access)No DOI.


Paper 2:Naseem Ahmad, S. A. Wali, Mohammad Anis. 2008. In vitro production of true-to-type plants of Vitex negundo from nodal explants. The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology 83(3): 313-317.Publisher: The Invicta Press _3/index.htm _3/4.htmNo DOI.


Table I Ahmad et al. 2008 BA and Kin regeneration frequency data for all 5 concentrations (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 1A (table vs figure representation). = 13 data points identicalTable 1 Ahmad et al. 2008 BA and Kin number of shoots per explant data for all 5 concentrations (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 1B (table vs figure representation). = 13 data points identicalTable 1 Ahmad et al. 2008 BA and Kin mean shoot length data for all 5 concentrations (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 1C (table vs figure representation). = 13 data points identicalTotal = 39 identical data points


Table II Ahmad et al. 2008 BAxNAA regeneration frequency data for all 4 molar ratios (5:0.1, 5:0.5, 5:1.0, 5:2.0, µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 2A percentage response (table vs figure representation, parameter name changed). = 4 data points identicalTable II Ahmad et al. 2008 BAxNAA number of shoots per explant data for all 4 molar ratios (5:0.1, 5:0.5, 5:1.0, 5:2.0, µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 2B mean number of shoot (table vs figure representation, parameter name changed). = 4 data points identicalTable II Ahmad et al. 2008 BAxNAA mean shoot length data for all 4 molar ratios (5:0.1, 5:0.5, 5:1.0, 5:2.0, µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 2C (table vs figure representation). = 4 data points identicalTotal = 12 identical data points


Table II Ahmad et al. 2008 KinxNAA regeneration frequency data for all 4 molar ratios (5:0.1, 5:0.5, 5:1.0, 5:2.0, µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 3A percentage response (table vs figure representation, parameter name changed). = 4 data points identicalTable II Ahmad et al. 2008 KinxNAA number of shoots per explant data for all 4 molar ratios (5:0.1, 5:0.5, 5:1.0, 5:2.0, µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 3B mean number of shoot (table vs figure representation, parameter name changed). = 4 data points identicalTable II Ahmad et al. 2008 KinxNAA mean shoot length data for all 4 molar ratios (5:0.1, 5:0.5, 5:1.0, 5:2.0, µM) identical to data in Ahmad and Anis 2011 Fig 3C (table vs figure representation). = 4 data points identicalTotal = 12 identical data points


Table III data Ahmad et al. 2008 (IBA and NAA), 4 concentrations each + control data identical to Table 1 data of Ahmad and Anis 2011 for three parameters: % Rooting, number of shoots/root (and Mean number of roots), mean root length.Total = 27 identical data points


Concern 3:How can 2 µM IBA form 4.6 roots/shoot in Ahmad et al. 2008 but 4.6 at 200 µM IBA in Ahmad and Anis 2007? In other words, a 10-fold difference in concentration of the exact same auxin gives the exact same root number? Given the fluctuations shown in the values of this growth parameter caused by other concentrations of this same auxin, this result is simply impossible.


AH paperMweetwa, A.M., Welbaum, G.E. and Tay, D. 2008. A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION ON THE EFFECT OF SEED PHYSIOLOGICAL STAGE, CONCENTRATION AND DURATION OF EXPOSURE TO CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE ON IN VITRO GERMINABILITY AND SEEDLING DEVELOPMENT OF PHALAENOPSIS AMABILIS ORCHIDS. Acta Hort. (ISHS) 782:99-106. _9.htmNo DOI.Copyright holder: International Society for Horticultural ScienceNo received, revised or publication dates.Financial support: J. Harper and the Mid-American Orchid Congress


Beyramizade E, Azadi P. Effect of growth regulators on shoot formation of Anthurium andraeanum Lind. Pajouhesh & Sazandegi 2008;76:179-184. (in Farsi with English abstract)Department of Biotechnology, National Research Center of Ornamental Plants, Mahallat, Iran =119133


Beyramizade E, Azadi P, Mii M. Optimization of factors affecting organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis of Anthurium andraeanum Lind. Tera. Propag Ornament Plant 2008;8:198-203.Masahiro Mii: Laboratory of Plant Cell Technology, Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University, 648 Matsudo, Matsudo City, Chiba 271-8510, Japan -pop.org/2008_8_4_198-203.html -pop.org/References/Vol_8_4(198-203).pdf


Bejoy M, Sumitha VR, Anish NP. Foliar regeneration in Anthurium andraeanum Hort. cv. Agnihothri. Biotechnology (Pakistan) 2008;7(1):134-138.Commercial Tissue Culture Unit, Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Trivandrum, Kerala, IndiaDOI: 10.3923/biotech.2008.134.138 =1682-296x&issueno=26 =biotech.2008.134.138&linkid=pdf (open access)PubPeer analysis: 2ff7e9595c


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