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The genuine progress indicator ( GPI ) is an alternative metric system which is an addition to the national system of accounts that has been suggested to replace, or supplement, gross domestic product ( GDP ) as a metric of economic growth.
The best known attempts to apply the concepts of GPI to legislative decisions are probably the GPI Atlantic indicator pioneered by Ronald Colman for Atlantic Canada, the Alberta GPI pioneered by ecological economist Mark Anielski to measure the long-term economic, social and environmental sustainability of the province of Alberta and the environmental and sustainable development indicators used by the Government of Canada to measure its own progress to achieving well-being goals: its Environment and Sustainable Development Indicators Initiative ( Canada ) is a substantial effort to justify state services in GPI terms.
This later work resulted yet an other macroeconomic indicator Genuine Progress Indicator ( GPI ): see sustainability measurement.
* Genuine progress indicator ( GPI )

GPI and is
PrP < sup > C </ sup > is readily digested by proteinase K and can be liberated from the cell surface in vitro by the enzyme phosphoinositide phospholipase C ( PI-PLC ), which cleaves the glycophosphatidylinositol ( GPI ) glycolipid anchor.
* glypiation, which is the addition of a GPI anchor that links proteins to lipids through glycan linkages.
A special form of glycosylation is the formation of a GPI anchor.
Glycosylphosphatidylinositol () ( GPI anchor ) is a glycolipid that can be attached to the C-terminus of a protein during posttranslational modification.
In PNH a clonal defect in blood stem cells in the gene PIGA, that is required for GPI synthesis, results in faulty GPI linkage of decay-accelerating factor ( DAF ) and CD59 in red blood cells.
The enzyme phosphatidylinositol glycan A ( PIGA ) is needed to make glycosylphosphatidylinositol ( GPI ), a molecule that anchors proteins to the cell membrane.
Another form of C-terminal modification is the addition of a phosphoglycan, glycosylphosphatidylinositol ( GPI ), as a membrane anchor.
The GPI anchor is attached to the C-terminus after proteolytic cleavage of a C-terminal propeptide.
The soundtrack of Mark VII Limited's production logo ( the drum roll and the two clinks of the hammer ) is often used while the GPI / Williams Street production card is shown.
The DivX reader is announced, as well as the GPI, which is a GP32 capable of functioning as a video game console, a cell phone, and a PDA.
The GPI is used in green economics, sustainability and more inclusive types of economics commonly known as " True Cost " economics.
GPI is an attempt to measure whether a country's growth, increased production of goods, and expanding services have actually resulted in the improvement of the welfare ( or well-being ) of the people in the country.
The GDP vs the GPI is analogous to the difference between the gross profit of a company and the net profit ; the Net Profit is the Gross Profit minus the costs incurred.
It is relatively straightfoward to measure compared to GPI.

GPI and based
In 1991, John La Rose founded the George Padmore Institute ( GPI ), based in North London, where educational and cultural activities, including talks and readings, take place.

GPI and on
A user still needed three VTRs and a controller to perform A / B roll linear video editing ( LE ), as the Toaster would serve merely as a switcher ( which could be triggered through General Purpose Input / Output ( GPI ) to switch on cue in such a configuration ) but the Toaster itself had no edit controlling capabilities.
The materials on JSTOR Plant Science are contributed through the Global Plants Initiative ( GPI ) and
Several of the proteins that anchor to GPI on the cell membrane are used to protect the cell from destruction by the complement system, and, without these anchors, the cells are more easily targeted by the complement proteins.
In the same manner, GPI depicts the state of welfare in the society by taking into account the ability to maintain welfare on at least the same level in the future.
After the economic recession of early 1990s the GDP continued to grow, but the GPI stayed on a lower level.
* Measuring sustainable Well-being on sub-national level with Genuine Progress Indicator ( GPI ) in Finland: Päijät-Häme, Kainuu and the area of Center for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment for South Ostrobothnia, 1960 – 2009
These short CR1 forms, some of which are glycosylphosphatidylinositol ( GPI ) anchored, are expressed on erythrocytes and the 220kDa molecular weight CR1 form is expressed on monocytes.
In 1997, Lazzo and GPI began production on Toonami, an afternoon block of action cartoons on Cartoon Network.

GPI and sustainable
If measured by GPI, the sustainable economic welfare has actually decreased due to environmental hazards that have cumulated to environment.

GPI and income
GPI will function as a " balance sheet ," taking into consideration that some income sources are very costly and contribute a negative profit overall.

GPI and by
* GPI ( Gemini Planet Imager ), built by a consortium of US and Canadian institutions to fulfil the requirements of the ExAOC Extreme Adaptive Optics Coronagraph proposal.
The need for a GPI to supplement biased indicators such as GDP was highlighted by analyses of uneconomic growth in the 1980s notably that of Marilyn Waring who studied biases in the UN System of National Accounts.
However GDP tends to be reported as synonymous with economic progress by journalists and politicians and the GPI seeks to correct this shorthand by providing a more encompassing measure.
GPI takes account of these problems by incorporating sustainability: whether a country's economic activity over a year has left the country with a better or worse future possibility of repeating at least the same level of economic activity in the long run.
For example, agricultural activity that uses replenishing water resources, such as river runoff, will score a higher GPI than the same level of agricultural activity that drastically lowers the water table by pumping irrigation water from wells.
According to results in 1970s and 1980s the economic growth, measured by GDP, clearly increased the welfare, measured by the GPI.

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OS / 2 also had more powerful drawing functions in its Graphics Programming Interface ( GPI ).
Defects in the GPI anchors synthesis occur in the rare diseases paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria ( PNH ) and hyperphosphatasia with mental retardation syndrome ( HPMR ).
It is similar to the Genuine Progress Indicator ( GPI ).
Japan is home to the world's largest pension fund ( GPI ) and is home to 63 of the top 300 pension funds worldwide ( by Assets Under Management ).
Netrins-G are secreted but remain bound to the extracellular surface of the cell membrane through Glycophosphatidylinositol ( GPI ).
Although most U. S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Glacier Park International Airport is assigned GPI by the FAA and FCA by the IATA ( which assigned GPI to Guapi Airport in Guapi, Colombia ).

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