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Characterization of two autoreplicative regions of the inchi2 plasmid r478: rephi2a and rephi1a(r478)
(Microbiology Society, 2001-06-01)Plasmids of the incompatibility groups HI and HII (IncH plasmids) generally confer multiple antibiotic resistances upon their host pathogenic strain. IncHI group plasmids are distinguished by their property of optimal ... -
Characterization of urban aerosol in cork city (ireland) using aerosol mass spectrometry
(Copernicus GmbH, 2013-05-15)Ambient wintertime background urban aerosol in Cork city, Ireland, was characterized using aerosol mass spectrometry. During the three-week measurement study in 2009, 93% of the ca. 1 350 000 single particles characterized ... -
Characterization of woodstove briquettes from torrefied biomass and coal
(Elsevier, 2019-01-18)Using waste biomass materials offers the potential to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. Torrefaction is very useful for improving the fuel properties of biomass in order to better match those of coal. ... -
Characterizing nanoscale topography of the aortic heart valve basement membrane for tissue engineering heart valve scaffold design
(Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2006-02-01)A fully effective prosthetic heart valve has not yet been developed. A successful tissue-engineered valve prosthetic must contain a scaffold that fully supports valve endothelial cell function. Recently, topographic features ... -
Characterizing optical chirality
(American Physical Society (APS), 2011-02-23)We examine the recently introduced measure of chirality of a monochromatic optical field [Y. Tang and A. E. Cohen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 163901 (2010)] using the momentum (plane-wave) representation and helicity basis. Our ... -
Characterizing protein modifications by reactive metabolites using magnetic bead bioreactors and lc-ms/ms
(Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2015-01-01)We report here label-free metabolite-protein adduct detection and identification employing magnetic beads coated with metabolic enzymes as bioreactors to generate metabolites and possible metabolite-protein adducts for ... -
Characterizing the diverse mutational pathways associated with r5-tropic maraviroc resistance: hiv-1 that uses the drug-bound ccr5 coreceptor
(American Society for Microbiology, 2015-09-02)Entry inhibitors represent a potent class of antiretroviral drugs that target a host cell protein, CCR5, an HIV-1 entry coreceptor, and not viral protein. Lack of sensitivity can occur due to preexisting virus that uses ... -
Characterizing the emergence and persistence of drug resistant mutations in hiv-1 subtype c infections using 454 ultra deep pyrosequencing
(Springer Nature, 2013-01-30)Background: The role of HIV-1 RNA in the emergence of resistance to antiretroviral therapies (ARTs) is well documented while less is known about the role of historical viruses stored in the proviral DNA. The primary focus ... -
Characterizing the subsurface structure and stress of new zealand’s geothermal fields using borehole images
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Charging for public participation: fees for submissions or observations on Environmental Impact Assessment
(SAGE Publications, 2007)In case C-216/05, Commission v Ireland, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Irish legislation which required the payment of a fee by those making submissions regarding an environmental impact assessment (EIA) ... -
Charophytes: evolutionary giants and emerging model organisms
(Frontiers Media SA, 2016-10-10)Charophytes are the group of green algae whose ancestral lineage gave rise to land plants in what resulted in a profoundly transformative event in the natural history of the planet. Extant charophytes exhibit many features ... -
Charophytes: evolutionary giants and emerging model organisms
(Frontiers Media, 2016-10-10)Charophytes are the group of green algae whose ancestral lineage gave rise to land plants in what resulted in a profoundly transformative event in the natural history of the planet. Extant charophytes exhibit many features ... -
Chemical Amendment of Dairy Slurry For The Control of Phosphorus in Runoff From Grassland
(2011-09-28)Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land application of dairy cattle slurry can result in incidental P losses to runoff in addition to increased chronic P losses from soil ... -
Chemical amendment of pig slurry: control of runoff related risks due to episodic rainfall events up to 48 hours after application.
(2013)Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutrophication of surface water. However, chemical amendments have the potential to decrease P and suspended solids (SS) losses ... -
Chemical amendment of pig slurry: control of runoff related risks due to episodic rainfall events up to 48 h after application
(Springer Nature, 2013-03-26)Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutrophication of surface water. However, chemical amendments have the potential to decrease P and suspended solids (SS) losses ... -
Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex
(Copernicus GmbH, 2006-08-09)A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station, Co. Galway, Ireland, a coastal site on the eastern seaboard of the north Atlantic Ocean during NAMBLEX. The ... -
Chemical characteristics of water masses in the rockall trough
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Chemical composition and bioreactivity of pm2.5 during 2013 haze events in china
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Chemical diversity of some benthic cyanobacteria from French Polynesia and New Caledonia
(NUI Galway, 2020-08-04)Cyanobacteria are often considered proliferative in relation with the global change affecting oceans worldwide and especially in the coral reefs of the Pacific Ocean. The bloom of the cyanobacteria in the Pacific Ocean are ...