Target acquisition -- Equipment and supplies. : Nontraditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance : making the most of airborne assets / Michael S. Cornelius Major, USAF
Target Corporation -- Case studies : Targeting Target with a 100 million dollar data breach / Federico Pigni, Marcin Bartosiak, Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives
2018
1
Target Corporation -- History. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00073301 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005024 : The birth of Target Australia : a memoir / by Geoffrey James Betts
Target marketing -- Research -- United States : Marketing food to children and adolescents : a review of industry expenditures, activities, and self-regulation / Nicoletta A. Wilks, editor
Target marketing -- South Africa -- Case studies : Kaya FM : the challenge of an afropolitan positioning / Emmanuel Silva Quaye (Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa), Yvonne Saini (Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa)
A superfamily of small proteins which are involved in the MEMBRANE FUSION events, intracellular protein trafficking and secretory processes. They share a homologous SNARE motif. The SNARE proteins are divided into subfamilies: QA-SNARES; QB-SNARES; QC-SNARES; and R-SNARES. The formation of a SNARE complex (composed of one each of the four different types SNARE domains (Qa, Qb, Qc, and R)) mediates MEMBRANE FUSION. Following membrane fusion SNARE complexes are dissociated by the NSFs (N-ETHYLMALEIMIDE-SENSITIVE FACTORS), in conjunction with SOLUBLE NSF ATTACHMENT PROTEIN, i.e., SNAPs (no relation to SNAP 25.)
A serine threonine kinase that controls a wide range of growth-related cellular processes. The protein is referred to as the target of RAPAMYCIN due to the discovery that SIROLIMUS (commonly known as rapamycin) forms an inhibitory complex with TACROLIMUS BINDING PROTEIN 1A that blocks the action of its enzymatic activity
The use of pre-treatment imaging modalities to position the patient, delineate the target, and align the beam of radiation to achieve optimal accuracy and reduce radiation damage to surrounding non-target tissues