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    Synthesis of fructans by fructosyltransferase from the tuberous roots of Viguiera discolor (Asteraceae) by Itaya, N M, Figueiredo-Ribeiro, R C, Buckeridge, M S

    “…Sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase (SST) and fructan:fructan fructosyl-transferase (FFT) activities from crude extracts of tuberous roots of Viguiera…”
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    Estimation of photovoltaic power generation output based on solar irradiation and frequency classification by Attaviriyanupap, P., Tokuhara, K., Itaya, N., Marmiroli, M., Tsukamoto, Y., Kojima, Y.

    “…In this paper, a method to estimate total power output of clustered photovoltaic power generation system (PV systems) is proposed. The proposed method make use…”
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    Biosynthesis in vitro of high-molecular-mass fructan by cell-free extracts from tuberous roots of Viguiera discolor (Asteraceae) by ITAYA, NAIR M., BUCKERIDGE, MARCOS S., FIGUEIREDO-RIBEIRO, RITA C. L.

    Published in New phytologist (01-05-1997)
    “…Tuberous roots of Viguiera discolor accumulate up to 80% of their dry mass as fructans. The distribution pattern of oligomers suggests the predominance of…”
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    Dynamic parameter adjustment for available-bandwidth estimation of TCP in wired–wireless networks by Itaya, Natsuki, Kasahara, Shoji

    Published in Computer communications (01-06-2004)
    “…With the extensive spread of the Internet and mobile terminals, Internet access from a mobile terminal becomes more important than ever before. In the…”
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    Fructosyl transferase and hydrolase activities in rhizophores and tuberous roots upon growth of Polymnia sonchifolia (Asteraceae) by Itaya, N.M, Carvalho, M.A.M. de, Figueiredo-Ribeiro, R. de C.L. (Sao Paulo Univ. (Brazil))

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-12-2002)
    “…The underground reserve organs of yacon (Polymnia sonchifolia Poep. Endl.), similarly to other economically important Asteraceae, accumulate more than 60%, on…”
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