Monthly Archives: May 2020

To make valid comparison between the study by Lundy et al [24] a

To make valid comparison between the study by Lundy et al. [24] and the present study, we estimated the energy intakes in kcal kg-1 body weight in the study by Lundy et al. [24]. The estimated energy intakes of the … Continue reading

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Strain 327 had a special requirement for methionine which was ill

Strain 327 had a special requirement for methionine which was illustrated by the fact that in its absence, the bacteria Compound C datasheet started to die already after 24 h. This strain does not possess all the enzymes involved in … Continue reading

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These differences highlight the importance of dosage and procedur

These check details differences highlight the importance of dosage and procedure of using GO, in that very different biological effects of GO may be generated depending on the experimental conditions. Conclusions In summary, we observed that GO-Ag enhanced the DC-mediated … Continue reading

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Transconjugants arising from a single cross-over

Transconjugants arising from a single cross-over Dorsomorphin clinical trial event were selected as KmrSmr colonies in MM and simultaneously verified to retain sacarose sensitivity in TY agar (10% sucrose). KmrSmrSacs bacteria from an isolated colony were further cultured in TY … Continue reading

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2004) However, the fluorescence lifetime is a coarse-grained mea

2004). However, the fluorescence lifetime is a coarse-grained measurement, as it is a measure of the sum of all the excitation populations as a function of time. It has recently been shown that different kinetic models can fit fluorescence lifetime … Continue reading

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Analysis of the 49 ftsI alleles in the current study identified 1

Analysis of the 49 ftsI alleles in the current study identified 14 clusters (FigureĀ 2). PBP3 types A, B and D were confined to distinct clusters (lambda, zeta and omicron), all highly divergent from the reference sequence. Type A was encoded … Continue reading

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From the EIS results, it can be seen that the CdS QDSSC with Cu2S

From the EIS results, it can be seen that the CdS QDSSC with Cu2S as CE has the lowest series resistance, R S. This is reasonable considering the highly conductive brass metal involved in comparison to the usual FTO layer … Continue reading

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Phys Rev B 2008, 78:205425 CrossRef 13 Zhang Y, Tang TT, Girit C

Phys Rev B 2008, 78:205425.CrossRef 13. Zhang Y, Tang TT, Girit C, Hao Z, Martin MC, Zettl A, Crommie MF, Shen YR, Wang F: Direct observation of a widely tunable bandgap in bilayer graphene. Nature 2009, 459:820.CrossRef 14. Kuzmenko AB, … Continue reading

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After the growth, the furnace was switched off and left to cool d

After the growth, the furnace was switched off and left to cool down naturally to room temperature. Samples were then removed from the growth chamber and characterized. Details of experimental parameters and the resulting nanomorphologies are summarized in TableĀ 1, while … Continue reading

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In addition, genes that encode functionally equivalent proteins c

In addition, genes that encode functionally equivalent proteins can have different names in different organisms. For example, XcpD, OutD, XpsD are various names for the outer membrane pore protein of the type II protein secretion pathway in different bacteria, and … Continue reading

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