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Что (кто) такое biological asset - определение

INFORMANTS FOR SPIES
Asset (Intelligence); Intelligence asset
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Digital asset         
DIGITAL ASSETS
Digital assets; Digital Assets; Digital Asset; Virtual asset
A digital asset is anything that exists only in digital form and comes with a distinct usage right. Data that do not possess that right are not considered assets.
Asset classes         
GROUP OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS WITH SIMILAR BEHAVIOR AND CHARACTERISTICS
Asset class
In finance, an asset class is a group of financial instruments that have similar financial characteristics and behave similarly in the marketplace. We can often break these instruments into those having to do with real assets and those having to do with financial assets.
List of asset management firms         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Asset management company; Asset Management Firms; List of investment management firms; Asset management firm; Asset management firms
An asset management company (AMC) is an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of retail investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives. For a fee, the company/firm provides more diversification, liquidity, and professional management consulting service than is normally available to individual investors.
Digital asset management         
SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DIGITAL ASSETS
Digital asset management system; Digital Asset Management; Digital Photo Management; Media asset management; Digital access management; Production asset management; Essence management
Digital asset management (DAM) and the implementation of its use as a computer application is required in the collection of digital assets to ensure that the owner, and possibly their delegates, can perform operations on the data files.
Asset and liability management         
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THE PRACTICE OF MANAGING FINANCIAL RISKS THAT ARISE DUE TO MISMATCHES BETWEEN THE ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS PART OF AN INVESTMENT STRATEGY IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Asset-liability management; Assets and Liabilities; Liability management; Assets and liabilities; Assets Liabilities; Asset and Liability Management; Asset liability management
Asset and liability management (often abbreviated ALM) is the practice of managing financial risks that arise due to mismatches between the assets and liabilities as part of an investment strategy in financial accounting.
Biological pest control         
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  • [[Cane toad]] (introduced into Australia 1935) spread from 1940 to 1980: it was ineffective as a control agent. Its distribution has continued to widen since 1980.
  • lacewings]] are available from biocontrol dealers.
  •  A [[parasitoid wasp]] (''[[Cotesia congregata]]'') adult with pupal cocoons on its host, a tobacco hornworm (''[[Manduca sexta]]'', green background), an example of a [[hymenoptera]]n biological control agent
  • earwigs]]
  • ''[[Encarsia formosa]]'', widely used in [[greenhouse]] horticulture, was one of the first biological control agents developed.
  • ''[[Hippodamia convergens]]'', the convergent lady beetle, is commonly sold for biological control of [[aphids]].
  • ''[[Cactoblastis cactorum]]'' larvae feeding on ''[[Opuntia]]'' prickly pear cacti
  • wasp]] searching for bollworms or other [[caterpillar]]s on a cotton plant
  • [[Green peach aphid]], a pest in its own right and a vector of plant viruses, killed by the fungus ''[[Pandora neoaphidis]]'' ([[Zygomycota]]: [[Entomophthorales]]) Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
  • ''[[Rodolia cardinalis]]'', the vedalia beetle, was imported from Australia to California in the 19th century, successfully controlling [[cottony cushion scale]].
  • Life cycles of greenhouse whitefly and its parasitoid wasp ''[[Encarsia formosa]]''
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PESTS USING OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS
Biocontrol; Biological control; Bioinsecticide; Fruit fly control; Biological Control; Biological control agent; Biological controls; Biological Control Agent; Natural control; Biological crop protection; Biocontrol agent; Classical biological control; Biologically control; Augmentative biological control
Biological control or biocontrol is a method of controlling pests, such as insects, mites, weeds, and plant diseases, using other organisms. It relies on predation, parasitism, herbivory, or other natural mechanisms, but typically also involves an active human management role.
biological control         
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  • [[Cane toad]] (introduced into Australia 1935) spread from 1940 to 1980: it was ineffective as a control agent. Its distribution has continued to widen since 1980.
  • lacewings]] are available from biocontrol dealers.
  •  A [[parasitoid wasp]] (''[[Cotesia congregata]]'') adult with pupal cocoons on its host, a tobacco hornworm (''[[Manduca sexta]]'', green background), an example of a [[hymenoptera]]n biological control agent
  • earwigs]]
  • ''[[Encarsia formosa]]'', widely used in [[greenhouse]] horticulture, was one of the first biological control agents developed.
  • ''[[Hippodamia convergens]]'', the convergent lady beetle, is commonly sold for biological control of [[aphids]].
  • ''[[Cactoblastis cactorum]]'' larvae feeding on ''[[Opuntia]]'' prickly pear cacti
  • wasp]] searching for bollworms or other [[caterpillar]]s on a cotton plant
  • [[Green peach aphid]], a pest in its own right and a vector of plant viruses, killed by the fungus ''[[Pandora neoaphidis]]'' ([[Zygomycota]]: [[Entomophthorales]]) Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
  • ''[[Rodolia cardinalis]]'', the vedalia beetle, was imported from Australia to California in the 19th century, successfully controlling [[cottony cushion scale]].
  • Life cycles of greenhouse whitefly and its parasitoid wasp ''[[Encarsia formosa]]''
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PESTS USING OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS
Biocontrol; Biological control; Bioinsecticide; Fruit fly control; Biological Control; Biological control agent; Biological controls; Biological Control Agent; Natural control; Biological crop protection; Biocontrol agent; Classical biological control; Biologically control; Augmentative biological control
¦ noun the control of a pest by the introduction of a natural enemy or predator.
Synthetic biological circuit         
  • Computational design and evaluation of DNA circuits to achieve optimal performance
  •  doi-access = free }}</ref> If Signal A '''AND''' Signal B are present, then the desired gene product will result. All promoters shown are inducible, activated by the displayed gene product. Each signal activates expression of a separate gene (shown in light blue). The expressed proteins then can either form a complete complex in [[cytosol]], that is capable of activating expression of the output (shown), or can act separately to induce expression, such as separately removing an inhibiting protein and inducing activation of the uninhibited promoter.
  • The logical [[Negated AND gate]].<ref name="rocha" /><ref name="buchler" />  If Signal A '''AND''' Signal B are present, then the desired gene product will '''NOT''' result. All promoters shown are inducible. The activating promoter for the output gene is constitutive, and thus not shown. The constitutive promoter for the output gene keeps it "on" and is only deactivated when (similar to the AND gate) a complex as a result of two input signal gene products blocks the expression of the output gene.
  • The logical [[OR gate]].<ref name="rocha" /><ref name="buchler" /> If Signal A '''OR''' Signal B are present, then the desired gene product will result. All promoters shown are inducible. Either signal is capable of activating the expression of the output gene product, and only the action of a single promoter is required for gene expression. Post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms can prevent the presence of both inputs producing a compounded high output, such as implementing a low binding affinity [[ribosome binding site]].
IN SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Synthetic Biological Circuits; Synthetic biological circuits
Synthetic biological circuits are an application of synthetic biology where biological parts inside a cell are designed to perform logical functions mimicking those observed in electronic circuits. The applications range from simply inducing production to adding a measurable element, like GFP, to an existing natural biological circuit, to implementing completely new systems of many parts.
Biological passport         
  • Ricardo Serrano]] was one of the five first riders that UCI opened a biological passport case against, in 2009.<ref>Gregor Brown: [http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/uci-names-first-five-biological-passport-violators UCI names first five biological passport violators], cyclingnews.com, 18 June 2009</ref>
INDIVIDUAL ELECTRONIC RECORD FOR PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES, COLLATING BIOLOGICAL DOPING MARKERS AND DOPING TESTS RESULTS OVER A PERIOD OF TIME; DOPING VIOLATIONS ARE DETECTED BY NOTING VARIANCES FROM AN ATHLETE’S ESTABLISHED LEVELS
Athlete passport; Athlete biological passport
An athlete biological passport is an individual electronic record for professional athletes, in which profiles of biological markers of doping and results of doping tests are collated over a period of time. Doping violations can be detected by noting variances from an athlete's established levels outside permissible limits, rather than testing for and identifying illegal substances.
Biological process         
PROCESS SPECIFICALLY PERTINENT TO THE FUNCTIONING OF INTEGRATED LIVING UNITS
Biological processes; Organic process; Organic processes; Life function; Process (biological)
Biological processes are those processes that are vital for an organism to live, and that shape its capacities for interacting with its environment. Biological processes are made of many chemical reactions or other events that are involved in the persistence and transformation of life forms.

Википедия

Asset (intelligence)

In intelligence, assets are persons within organizations or countries being spied upon who provide information for an outside spy. They are sometimes referred to as agents, and in law enforcement parlance, as confidential informants, or "CIs" for short.

There are different categories of assets, including people who:

  • Willingly work for a foreign government for ideological reasons such as being against their own government, but live in a country that doesn't allow political opposition. They may elect to work with a foreign power to change their own country because there are few other ways available.
  • Work in intergovernmental relations for a different part of their government but relay information to their country's intelligence agency. They often obtain useful information in the course of their other work and are sometimes tasked with seeking it out.
  • Work for monetary gain. Intelligence services often pay good wages to people in important positions that are willing to betray secrets.
  • Have been blackmailed and are forced into their role.
  • Do not even know they are being used (so called "useful idiots"). Assets can be loyal to their country, but may still provide a foreign agent with information through failures in information safety, such as using insecure computers or not following proper OPSEC procedures during day-to-day chatting.