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  1. Preparation of a Lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli 01lla, 01llb, k58: h21 bacterial wall, labeled with carbon-14; Preparacion de un lipopolisacarido de la pared baceteriana de escherichia coli 01lla, 01llb, K58: H21, marcado con carbono-14

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    Solano Aunon, M. L.; Pacheco Lopez, J.; Garcia Pineda, M. D.; Roca, M.; Bayon, A.

    1981-07-01

    A brief description of the morphological and chemical structure of Li po polysaccharides is given, as well as its occurrence in nature and its mechanisms of action. It is emphasized the usefulness for actual biochemical and biomedical research of the labeled Lipopolysaccharide. The method for the labelling, isolation and purification of 14''C-Lipopolysacchari de is described. (Author) 23 refs.

  2. Preparation of a Lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli 01lla, 01llb, k58: h21 bacterial wall, labeled with carbon-14; Preparacion de un lipopolisacarido de la pared baceteriana de escherichia coli 01lla, 01llb, K58: H21, marcado con carbono-14

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    Solano Aunon, M L; Pacheco Lopez, J; Garcia Pineda, M D; Roca, M; Bayon, A

    1981-07-01

    A brief description of the morphological and chemical structure of Li po polysaccharides is given, as well as its occurrence in nature and its mechanisms of action. It is emphasized the usefulness for actual biochemical and biomedical research of the labeled Lipopolysaccharide. The method for the labelling, isolation and purification of 14''C-Lipopolysacchari de is described. (Author) 23 refs.

  3. Preparation of a Lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli 01lla, 01llb, k58: h21 bacterial wall, labeled with carbon-14

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    Solano Aunon, M. L.; Pacheco Lopez, J.; Garcia Pineda, M. D.; Roca, M.; Bayon, A.

    1981-01-01

    A brief description of the morphological and chemical structure of Li po polysaccharides is given, as well as its occurrence in nature and its mechanisms of action. It is emphasized the usefulness for actual biochemical and biomedical research of the labeled Lipopolysaccharide. The method for the labelling, isolation and purification of 14''C-Lipopolysacchari de is described. (Author) 23 refs

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-1202 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-1202 ref|ZP_01461017.1| serine/threonine-protein kinase Pkn6 [Stigmate...lla aurantiaca DW4/3-1] gb|EAU68211.1| serine/threonine-protein kinase Pkn6 [Stigmatella aurantiaca DW4/3-1] ZP_01461017.1 1.9 31% ...

  5. Escherichia coli surface display of single-chain antibody VRC01 against HIV-1 infection

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    Wang, Lin-Xu; Mellon, Michael; Bowder, Dane; Quinn, Meghan; Shea, Danielle; Wood, Charles; Xiang, Shi-Hua

    2015-01-01

    Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission and infection occur mainly via the mucosal surfaces. The commensal bacteria residing in these surfaces can potentially be employed as a vehicle for delivering inhibitors to prevent HIV-1 infection. In this study, we have employed a bacteria-based strategy to display a broadly neutralizing antibody VRC01, which could potentially be used to prevent HIV-1 infection. The VRC01 antibody mimics CD4-binding to gp120 and has broadly neutralization activities against HIV-1. We have designed a construct that can express the fusion peptide of the scFv-VRC01 antibody together with the autotransporter β-barrel domain of IgAP gene from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which enabled surface display of the antibody molecule. Our results indicate that the scFv-VRC01 antibody molecule was displayed on the surface of the bacteria as demonstrated by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy. The engineered bacteria can capture HIV-1 particles via surface-binding and inhibit HIV-1 infection in cell culture. - Highlights: • Designed single-chain VRC01 antibody was demonstrated to bind HIV-1 envelope gp120. • Single-chain VRC01 antibody was successfully displayed on the surface of E. coli. • Engineered bacteria can absorb HIV-1 particles and prevent HIV-1 infection in cell culture

  6. Experimental Conditions: SE48_S01_M01_D01 [Metabolonote[Archive

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    Full Text Available structure elucidation of 36 specialized metabolites from Oryza sativa (rice) by using MS/MS and NMR analyse...s SE48_S01 Habataki SE48_S01_M01 1 μL SE48_MS01 LC–QTOF-MS/MS analysis SE48_DS01 Data upload Default SE48_AM01 SE48_SS01 Isolation of specialized metabolites ...

  7. Experimental Conditions: SE51_S01_M01_D01 [Metabolonote[Archive

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    Full Text Available SE51_S01_M01_D01 SE51 RIKEN tandem mass spectral database (ReSpect) for phytochemic...als: A plant-specific MS/MS-based data resource and database SE51_S01 L. japonicus accessions SE51_S01_M01 N

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-SARA-01-1273 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-SARA-01-1273 ref|ZP_00367235.1| competence locus E (comE3), putative [Campylob...acter coli RM2228] gb|EAL57139.1| competence locus E (comE3), putative [Campylobacter coli RM2228] ZP_00367235.1 0.001 28% ...

  9. Influence of grain size and exchange interaction on the LLB modeling procedure

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    Vogler, Christoph; Abert, Claas; Bruckner, Florian; Suess, Dieter; Praetorius, Dirk

    2016-12-01

    Reliably predicting bit-error rates in realistic heat-assisted magnetic recording simulations is a challenging task. Integrating the Landau-Lifshitz-Bloch (LLB) equation, within a coarse graining approach, can reduce the computational effort to determine the magnetization dynamics in the vicinity of the Curie temperature, compared to solving the atomistic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation. If the aim is that the dynamics of both approaches coincide, temperature dependent material functions, such as the zero-field equilibrium magnetization as well as the parallel and normal susceptibilities, must be modeled carefully in order to use them as input in the LLB equation. We present an extensive study on how these functions depend on grain size and exchange interactions. We show that, if the size or the exchange constant of a reference grain is modified, the material functions can be scaled, according to the changed Curie temperature, yielding negligible errors. This is shown to be valid for volume changes of up to ±40% and variations of the exchange constant of up to ±10%. Besides the temperature dependent material curves, computed switching probabilities also agree well with probabilities separately determined for each system. Our study suggests that there is no need to recalculate the required LLB input functions for each particle. Within the presented limits, it is sufficient to scale them to the Curie temperature of the altered system.

  10. Lexical Link Analysis (LLA) Application: Improving Web Service to Defense Acquisition Visibility Environment (DAVE)

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    2015-05-01

    1 LEXICAL LINK ANALYSIS (LLA) APPLICATION: IMPROVING WEB SERVICE TO DEFENSE ACQUISITION VISIBILITY ENVIRONMENT(DAVE) May 13-14, 2015 Dr. Ying...REPORT DATE MAY 2015 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED 00-00-2015 to 00-00-2015 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Lexical Link Analysis (LLA) Application...Making 3 2 1 3 L L A Methods • Lexical Link Analysis (LLA) Core – LLA Reports and Visualizations • Collaborative Learning Agents (CLA) for

  11. Experimental Conditions: SE3_S02_M01_D01 [Metabolonote[Archive

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    Full Text Available SE3_S02_M01_D01 SE3 Comparison of fruit metabolites among tomato varieties 1 SE3_S0...2 Solanum lycopersicum House Momotaro fruit SE3_S02_M01 6.7mg [MassBase ID] MDLC1_25529 SE3_MS1 LC-FT-ICR-MS

  12. 19 CFR 212.01 - Purpose.

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  13. 21 CFR 1311.01 - Scope.

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  14. 22 CFR 231.01 - Purpose.

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  15. Different DRB1*03:01-DQB1*02:01 haplotypes confer different risk for celiac disease.

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    Alshiekh, S; Zhao, L P; Lernmark, Å; Geraghty, D E; Naluai, Å T; Agardh, D

    2017-08-01

    Celiac disease is associated with the HLA-DR3-DQA1*05:01-DQB1*02:01 and DR4-DQA1*03:01-DQB1*03:02 haplotypes. In addition, there are currently over 40 non-HLA loci associated with celiac disease. This study extends previous analyses on different HLA haplotypes in celiac disease using next generation targeted sequencing. Included were 143 patients with celiac disease and 135 non-celiac disease controls investigated at median 9.8 years (1.4-18.3 years). PCR-based amplification of HLA and sequencing with Illumina MiSeq technology were used for extended sequencing of the HLA class II haplotypes HLA-DRB1, DRB3, DRB4, DRB5, DQA1 and DQB1, respectively. Odds ratios were computed marginally for every allele and haplotype as the ratio of allelic frequency in patients and controls as ratio of exposure rates (RR), when comparing a null reference with equal exposure rates in cases and controls. Among the extended HLA haplotypes, the strongest risk haplotype for celiac disease was shown for DRB3*01:01:02 in linkage with DQA1*05:01-DQB1*02:01 (RR = 6.34; P-value celiac disease among non-Scandinavians (RR = 7.94; P = .011). The data also revealed 2 distinct celiac disease risk DR3-DQA1*05:01-DQB*02:01 haplotypes distinguished by either the DRB3*01:01:02 or DRB3*02:02:01 alleles, indicating that different DRB1*03:01-DQB1*02:01 haplotypes confer different risk for celiac disease. The associated risk of celiac disease for DR3-DRB3*01:01:02-DQA1*05:01-DQB1*02:01 is predominant among patients of Scandinavian ethnicity. © 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

  16. 40 CFR 191.01 - Applicability.

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    2010-07-01

    ... wastes at any facility regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or by Agreement States, to the... storage of spent nuclear fuel or high-level or transuranic wastes at any disposal facility that is... 40 Protection of Environment 24 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Applicability. 191.01 Section 191.01...

  17. Electrospun nanofibrous SF/P(LLA-CL) membrane: a potential substratum for endothelial keratoplasty.

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    Chen, Junzhao; Yan, Chenxi; Zhu, Mengyu; Yao, Qinke; Shao, Chunyi; Lu, Wenjuan; Wang, Jing; Mo, Xiumei; Gu, Ping; Fu, Yao; Fan, Xianqun

    2015-01-01

    Cornea transplant technology has progressed markedly in recent decades, allowing surgeons to replace diseased corneal endothelium by a thin lamellar structure. A thin, transparent, biocompatible, tissue-engineered substratum with corneal endothelial cells for endothelial keratoplasty is currently of interest. Electrospinning a nanofibrous structure can simulate the extracellular matrix and have beneficial effects for cell culture. Silk fibroin (SF) has good biocompatibility but poor mechanical properties, while poly(L-lactic acid-co-ε-caprolactone) (P(LLA-CL)) has good mechanical properties but poor biocompatibility. Blending SF with P(LLA-CL) can maintain the advantages of both these materials and overcome their disadvantages. Blended electrospun nanofibrous membranes may be suitable for regeneration of the corneal endothelium. The aim of this study was to produce a tissue-engineered construct suitable for endothelial keratoplasty. Five scaffolds containing different SF:P(LLA-CL) blended ratios (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75, 0:100) were manufactured. A human corneal endothelial (B4G12) cell line was cultured on the membranes. Light transmission, speed of cell adherence, cell viability (live-dead test), cell proliferation (Ki-67, BrdU staining), and cell monolayer formation were detected on membranes with the different blended ratios, and expression of some functional genes was also detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Different blended ratios of scaffolds had different light transmittance properties. The 25:75 blended ratio membrane had the best transmittance among these scaffolds. All electrospun nanofibrous membranes showed improved speed of cell adherence when compared with the control group, especially when the P(LLA-CL) ratio increased. The 25:75 blended ratio membranes also had the highest cell proliferation. B4G12 cells could form a monolayer on all scaffolds, and most functional genes were also stably expressed on all scaffolds. Only two genes

  18. GPM Level 3 IMERG Monthly 0.1 x 0.1 degree V03

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration — This Directory Interchange Format (DIF) describes a collection of fields for the GPM Level 3 IMERG Final Monthly 0.1 x 0.1 degree V03 (GPM_3IMERGM) at the NASA...

  19. 46 CFR 190.01-1 - Application.

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    ... 46 Shipping 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Application. 190.01-1 Section 190.01-1 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSELS CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT Hull Structure § 190.01-1 Application. (a) The provisions of this subpart, with the exception of...

  20. 31 CFR 505.01 - Short title.

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  1. Sequence analysis and characterization of rolling-circle replicating plasmid pVCM01 from Salmonella enterica

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    Penido, A. F. B.

    2013-12-01

    Full Text Available Aims: Characterization of cryptic plasmid pVCM01 (accession number JX133088 isolated from Salmonella enterica Enteritidis. Methodology and results: The complete sequence of pVCM01 was obtained. This plasmid possesses 1981 bp, with G+C content of 57% in agreement of the range of Salmonella genomic DNA. pVCM01 has a high degree of similarity to pB and pJ plasmids. It possesses six main open reading frames, only one have a very high degree of amino acid identity with protein involved in the rolling-circle-like replication (RCR. Based on the sequence similarities, pVCM01 plasmid belonged to the pC194/pUB110 rolling-circle replicating plasmid family. The Rep pVCM01 possesses the motifs: FLTLTVRN, HPHFHTL, SGDGYVKHERW, which were present in all Rep proteins. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: The small size of pVCM01 plasmid and its stability in E. coli cells, make it an attractive candidate to develop new vectors, such as cloning and/or expression vector.

  2. 33 CFR 66.01-10 - Characteristics.

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    ... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Characteristics. 66.01-10 Section 66.01-10 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO... Characteristics. The characteristics of a private aid to navigation must conform to those prescribed by the United...

  3. GPM Level 3 IMERG Half Hourly 0.1 x 0.1 degree V03

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration — This Directory Interchange Format (DIF) describes a collection of fields for the GPM Level 3 IMERG Final Half Hourly 0.1 x 0.1 degree V03 (GPM_3IMERGHH) at the NASA...

  4. Dielectric and magnetic properties of Ba-, La- and Pb-doped Bi0.8Gd0.1M0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3 perovskite ceramics

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    Radheshyam Rai

    2014-04-01

    Full Text Available The multiferroic Bi0.8Gd0.1M0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3, (where M = Ba (DB, La (DL and Pb (DP has been synthesized by using solid-state reaction technique. Effects of Ba, La and Pb substitution on the structure, electrical and ferroelectric properties of Bi0.8Gd0.1M0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3 samples have been studied by performing X-ray diffraction, dielectric and magnetic measurements. The crystal structures of the ceramic samples have a tetragonal phase. The vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM measurement shows a significant change in the magnetic properties of Ba-doped Bi0.8Gd0.1M0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3 as compared to La- and Pb-doped ceramics. It is seen that coercive field (HC and remanent magnetization (MR increases with Ba-doped ceramics but decreases for La- and Pb-doped ceramics.

  5. Soil burial method for plastic degradation performed by Pseudomonas PL-01, Bacillus PL-01, and indigenous bacteria

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    Shovitri, Maya; Nafi'ah, Risyatun; Antika, Titi Rindi; Alami, Nur Hidayatul; Kuswytasari, N. D.; Zulaikha, Enny

    2017-06-01

    Lately, plastic bag is becoming the most important pollutant for environment since it is difficult to be naturally degraded due to it consists of long hydrocarbon polymer chains. Our previous study indicated that our pure isolate Pseudomonas PL-01 and Bacillus PL-01 could degrade about 10% plastic bag. This present study was aimed to find out whether Pseudomonas PL01 and Bacillus PL01 put a positive effect to indigenous bacteria from marginal area in doing plastic degradation with a soil burial method. Beach sand was used as a representative marginal area, and mangrove sediment was used as a comparison. Plastics were submerged into unsterile beach sand with 10% of Pseudomonas PL-01 or Bacillus PL-01 containing liquid minimal salt medium (MSM) separately, while other plastics were submerged into unsterile mangrove sediments. After 4, 8, 12 and 16 weeks, their biofilm formation on their plastic surfaces and plastic degradation were measured. Results indicated that those 2 isolates put positive influent on biofilm formation and plastic degradation for indigenous beach sand bacteria. Bacillus PL-01 put higher influent than Pseudomonas PL-01. Plastic transparent was preferable degraded than black and white plastic bag `kresek'. But anyhow, indigenous mangrove soil bacteria showed the best performance in biofilm formation and plastic degradation, even without Pseudomonas PL-01 or Bacillus PL-01 addition. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) analysis complemented the results; there were attenuated peaks with decreasing peaks transmittances. This FTIR peaks indicated chemical functional group changes happened among the plastic compounds after 16 weeks incubation time.

  6. 46 CFR 190.01-15 - Special consideration.

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    ... 46 Shipping 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Special consideration. 190.01-15 Section 190.01-15 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSELS CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT Hull Structure § 190.01-15 Special consideration. (a) Special consideration will...

  7. 46 CFR 92.01-15 - Special consideration.

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  8. 21 CFR 1321.01 - DEA mailing addresses.

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  9. 46 CFR 72.01-20 - Special consideration.

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  10. 46 CFR 52.01-10 - Automatic controls.

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    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Automatic controls. 52.01-10 Section 52.01-10 Shipping... Requirements § 52.01-10 Automatic controls. (a) Each main boiler must meet the special requirements for automatic safety controls in § 62.35-20(a)(1) of this chapter. (b) Each automatically controlled auxiliary...

  11. 46 CFR 58.01-10 - Fuel oil.

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    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Fuel oil. 58.01-10 Section 58.01-10 Shipping COAST GUARD... SYSTEMS General Requirements § 58.01-10 Fuel oil. (a) The following limits apply to the use of oil as fuel: (1) Except as otherwise permitted by this section, no fuel oil with a flashpoint of less than 60 °C...

  12. Electrospun nanofibrous SF/P(LLA-CL membrane: a potential substratum for endothelial keratoplasty

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    Chen JZ

    2015-05-01

    Full Text Available Junzhao Chen,1,* Chenxi Yan,1,* Mengyu Zhu,1,* Qinke Yao,1 Chunyi Shao,1 Wenjuan Lu,1 Jing Wang,2 Xiumei Mo,2 Ping Gu,1 Yao Fu,1 Xianqun Fan1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 2Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Donghua University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Background: Cornea transplant technology has progressed markedly in recent decades, allowing surgeons to replace diseased corneal endothelium by a thin lamellar structure. A thin, transparent, biocompatible, tissue-engineered substratum with corneal endothelial cells for endothelial keratoplasty is currently of interest. Electrospinning a nanofibrous structure can simulate the extracellular matrix and have beneficial effects for cell culture. Silk fibroin (SF has good biocompatibility but poor mechanical properties, while poly(L-lactic acid-co-Ɛ-caprolactone (P(LLA-CL has good mechanical properties but poor biocompatibility. Blending SF with P(LLA-CL can maintain the advantages of both these materials and overcome their disadvantages. Blended electrospun nanofibrous membranes may be suitable for regeneration of the corneal endothelium. The aim of this study was to produce a tissue-engineered construct suitable for endothelial keratoplasty.Methods: Five scaffolds containing different SF:P(LLA-CL blended ratios (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75, 0:100 were manufactured. A human corneal endothelial (B4G12 cell line was cultured on the membranes. Light transmission, speed of cell adherence, cell viability (live-dead test, cell proliferation (Ki-67, BrdU staining, and cell monolayer formation were detected on membranes with the different blended ratios, and expression of some functional genes was also detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction.Results: Different blended ratios of scaffolds

  13. HLA-A*01:03, HLA-A*24:02, HLA-B*08:01, HLA-B*27:05, HLA-B*35:01, HLA-B*44:02, and HLA-C*07:01 Monochain Transgenic/H-2 Class I Null Mice

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    Boucherma, Rachid; Kridane-Miledi, Hédia; Bouziat, Romain

    2013-01-01

    We have generated a panel of transgenic mice expressing HLA-A*01:03, -A*24:02, -B*08:01, -B*27:05, -B*35:01, -B*44:02, or -C*07:01 as chimeric monochain molecules (i.e., appropriate HLA α1α2 H chain domains fused with a mouse α3 domain and covalently linked to human β2-microglobulin). Whereas...... a quantitative and qualitative restoration of the peripheral CD8(+) T cell repertoire, which exhibited a TCR diversity comparable with C57BL/6 WT mice. Potent epitope-specific, HLA-restricted, IFN-γ-producing CD8(+) T cell responses were generated against known reference T cell epitopes after either peptide...

  14. Desenvolvimento puberal em meninas tratadas de LLA

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    Monteiro I.M.M.

    1998-01-01

    Full Text Available OBJETIVO: Com o objetivo de avaliar o desenvolvimento puberal após o tratamento de leucemia linfóide aguda (LLA na infância, foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo, em meninas tratadas de janeiro de 1980 a janeiro de 1991, no Centro de Investigações Hematológicas "Dr. Domingos A. Boldrini", em Campinas-SP. CASUÍSTICA E MÉTODO: Foram selecionadas 42 meninas, tratadas antes da puberdade com quimioterapia sistêmica e intratecal e radioterapia cranial, utilizando doses de 18 ou 24 Grays (Gy. RESULTADOS: As idades médias da telarca, pubarca e menarca foram inferiores às do grupo-controle, embora com significância estatística apenas para a idade da telarca. Não houve diferenças entre os grupos tratados com 18 ou 24Gy. As meninas tratadas antes dos cinco anos de idade apresentaram idade média da menarca estatisticamente inferior àquelas tratadas após cinco anos e em relação ao grupo-controle. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados mostraram que o desenvolvimento puberal em meninas tratadas de LLA na infância foi mais precoce que o de meninas saudáveis.

  15. 46 CFR 1.01-30 - Judicial review.

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  16. 40 CFR 86.1805-01 - Useful life.

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    ... 40 Protection of Environment 19 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Useful life. 86.1805-01 Section 86... Complete Otto-Cycle Heavy-Duty Vehicles § 86.1805-01 Useful life. (a) For light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks, intermediate useful life is a period of use of 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs...

  17. 46 CFR 44.01-13 - Heavy weather plan.

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  18. Current meter - direction and other data from FIXED PLATFORMS in support of the Brine Disposal project from 1979-10-01 to 1980-01-01 (NODC Accession 8000049)

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce — Current meter - direction and other data were collected from FIXED PLATFORMS from 01 October 1979 to 01 January 1980. Data were collected by the National Data Buoy...

  19. HLA-DRB1*03:01 and HLA-DRB1*04:01 modify the presentation and outcome in autoimmune hepatitis type-1.

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    van Gerven, N M F; de Boer, Y S; Zwiers, A; Verwer, B J; Drenth, J P H; van Hoek, B; van Erpecum, K J; Beuers, U; van Buuren, H R; den Ouden, J W; Verdonk, R C; Koek, G H; Brouwer, J T; Guichelaar, M M J; Vrolijk, J M; Coenraad, M J; Kraal, G; Mulder, C J J; van Nieuwkerk, C M J; Bloemena, E; Verspaget, H W; Kumar, V; Zhernakova, A; Wijmenga, C; Franke, L; Bouma, G

    2015-06-01

    The classical human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DRB1*03:01 and HLA-DRB1*04:01 alleles are established autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) risk alleles. To study the immune-modifying effect of these alleles, we imputed the genotypes from genome-wide association data in 649 Dutch AIH type-1 patients. We therefore compared the international AIH group (IAIHG) diagnostic scores as well as the underlying clinical characteristics between patients positive and negative for these HLA alleles. Seventy-five percent of the AIH patients were HLA-DRB1*03:01/HLA-DRB1*04:01 positive. HLA-DRB1*03:01/HLA-DRB1*04:01-positive patients had a higher median IAIHG score than HLA-DRB1*03:01/HLA-DRB1*04:01-negative patients (P<0.001). We did not observe associations between HLA alleles and alanine transaminase levels (HLA-DRB1*03:01: P=0.2; HLA-DRB1*04:01; P=0.5); however, HLA-DRB1*03:01 was independently associated with higher immunoglobulin G levels (P=0.04). The HLA-DRB1*04:01 allele was independently associated with presentation at older age (P=0.03) and a female predominance (P=0.04). HLA-DRB1*03:01-positive patients received immunosuppressive medication and liver transplantation. In conclusion, the HLA-DRB1*03:01 and HLA-DRB1*04:01 alleles are both independently associated with the aggregate diagnostic IAIHG score in type-1 AIH patients, but are not essential for AIH development. HLA-DRB1*03:01 is the strongest genetic modifier of disease severity in AIH.

  20. Impact of statin therapy on central aortic pressures and hemodynamics: principal results of the Conduit Artery Function Evaluation-Lipid-Lowering Arm (CAFE-LLA) Study.

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    Williams, Bryan; Lacy, Peter S; Cruickshank, J Kennedy; Collier, David; Hughes, Alun D; Stanton, Alice; Thom, Simon; Thurston, Herbert

    2009-01-06

    Statins reduce the risk of cardiovascular events in people with hypertension. This benefit could arise from a beneficial effect of statins on central aortic pressures and hemodynamics. The Conduit Artery Function Evaluation-Lipid-Lowering Arm (CAFE-LLA) study, an Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial (ASCOT) substudy, investigated this hypothesis in a prospective placebo-controlled study of treated patients with hypertension. CAFE-LLA recruited 891 patients randomized to atorvastatin 10 mg/d or placebo from 5 centers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Radial artery applanation tonometry and pulse-wave analysis were used to derive central aortic pressures and hemodynamic indices at repeated visits over 3.5 years of follow-up. Atorvastatin lowered low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 32.4 mg/dL (95% confidence interval [CI], 28.6 to 36.3) and total cholesterol by 35.1 mg/dL (95% confidence interval, 30.9 to 39.4) relative to placebo. Time-averaged brachial blood pressure was similar in CAFE-LLA patients randomized to atorvastatin or placebo (change in brachial systolic blood pressure, -0.1 mm Hg [95% CI, -1.8 to 1.6], P=0.9; change in brachial pulse pressure, -0.02 mm Hg [95% CI, -1.6 to 1.6], P=0.9). Atorvastatin did not influence central aortic pressures (change in aortic systolic blood pressure, -0.5 mm Hg [95% CI, -2.3 to 1.2], P=0.5; change in aortic pulse pressure, -0.4 mm Hg [95% CI, -1.9 to 1.0], P=0.6) and had no influence on augmentation index (change in augmentation index, -0.4%; 95% CI, -1.7 to 0.8; P=0.5) or heart rate (change in heart rate, 0.25 bpm; 95% CI, -1.3 to 1.8; P=0.7) compared with placebo. The effect of statin or placebo therapy was not modified by the blood pressure-lowering treatment strategy in the factorial design. Statin therapy sufficient to significantly reduce cardiovascular events in treated hypertensive patients in ASCOT did not influence central aortic blood pressure or hemodynamics in a large representative cohort of ASCOT

  1. 46 CFR 111.01-11 - Corrosion-resistant parts.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Corrosion-resistant parts. 111.01-11 Section 111.01-11 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRIC SYSTEMS-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General § 111.01-11 Corrosion-resistant parts. Each enclosure and part of electric...

  2. 46 CFR 35.01-55 - Pilot boarding operation.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Pilot boarding operation. 35.01-55 Section 35.01-55... Requirements § 35.01-55 Pilot boarding operation. (a) The master shall ensure that pilot boarding equipment is... instructions. (b) The master shall ensure compliance with the following during pilot boarding operations: (1...

  3. 46 CFR 58.01-50 - Machinery space, noise.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Machinery space, noise. 58.01-50 Section 58.01-50... MACHINERY AND RELATED SYSTEMS General Requirements § 58.01-50 Machinery space, noise. (a) Each machinery space must be designed to minimize the exposure of personnel to noise in accordance with IMO A.468(XII...

  4. 17 CFR 210.9-01 - Application of §§ 210.9-01 to 210.9-07

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    2010-04-01

    ... COMMISSION FORM AND CONTENT OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, SECURITIES....9-01 Application of §§ 210.9-01 to 210.9-07 This article is applicable to consolidated financial statements filed for bank holding companies and to any financial statements of banks that are included in...

  5. Dicty_cDB: FC-AI01 [Dicty_cDB

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    Full Text Available FC (Link to library) FC-AI01 (Link to dictyBase) - - - Contig-U15592-1 FC-AI01E (Li...nk to Original site) - - - - - - FC-AI01E 307 Show FC-AI01 Library FC (Link to library) Clone ID FC-AI01 (Li.../dictycdb.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/CSM/FC/FC-AI/FC-AI01Q.Seq.d/ Representative seq. ID FC-AI...01E (Link to Original site) Representative DNA sequence >FC-AI01 (FC-AI01Q) /CSM/FC/FC-AI/FC-AI01Q.Seq....uences producing significant alignments: (bits) Value FC-AI01 (FC-AI01Q) /CSM/FC/FC-AI/FC-AI01Q.Seq.d/ 68 8e

  6. 21 CFR 866.3255 - Escherichia coli serological reagents.

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    2010-04-01

    ... 21 Food and Drugs 8 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Escherichia coli serological reagents. 866.3255... coli serological reagents. (a) Identification. Escherichia coli serological reagents are devices that consist of antigens and antisera used in serological tests to identify Escherichia coli from cultured...

  7. 40 CFR 86.1807-01 - Vehicle labeling.

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    2010-07-01

    ... 40 Protection of Environment 19 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Vehicle labeling. 86.1807-01 Section... (CONTINUED) CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE HIGHWAY VEHICLES AND ENGINES (CONTINUED) General Compliance Provisions for Control of Air Pollution From New and In-Use Light-Duty Vehicles, Light-Duty Trucks...

  8. 33 CFR 67.01-10 - Delegation of functions.

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    2010-07-01

    ... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Delegation of functions. 67.01-10 Section 67.01-10 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO... Delegation of functions. The Coast Guard District Commander may delegate the authority for performing...

  9. 17 CFR 210.6A-01 - Application of §§ 210.6A-01 to 210.6A-05.

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    2010-04-01

    ... EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935, INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940, INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT OF 1940, AND ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT OF 1975 Employee Stock Purchase... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 2 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Application of §§ 210.6A-01...

  10. 17 CFR 256.01-11 - Methods of allocation.

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    2010-04-01

    ... applicable and currently effective methods of allocation filed with the Commission. Both direct and allocated... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 3 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Methods of allocation. 256.01... HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935 General Instructions § 256.01-11 Methods of allocation. Indirect costs and...

  11. Characterization of a novel HLA-B*39:01:01-related allele, HLA-B*39:130, by cloning and phasing.

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    Li, L X; Tian, W; Zhu, F M; Wang, W Y; Cai, J H

    2017-12-01

    A novel HLA-B*39:01:01-related variant, HLA-B*39:130, has been identified in a normal individual of Han ethnicity in Hunan province, southern China. Following Sanger polymerase chain reaction-sequence-based typing (PCR-SBT), this new allele was further confirmed by cloning, phasing and sequencing. Aligned with HLA-B*39:01:01, HLA-B*39:130 has a nonsynonymous thymine substitution at nucleotide position 94 in exon 4, resulting in amino acid change from threonine to isoleucine at codon 214 (ACA→ATA) of the mature HLA-BmRNA molecule. © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

  12. Molecular detection of HIV-1 subtype B, CRF01_AE, CRF33_01B, and newly emerging recombinant lineages in Malaysia.

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    Chook, Jack Bee; Ong, Lai Yee; Takebe, Yutaka; Chan, Kok Gan; Choo, Martin; Kamarulzaman, Adeeba; Tee, Kok Keng

    2015-03-01

    A molecular genotyping assay for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) circulating in Southeast Asia is difficult to design because of the high level of genetic diversity. We developed a multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay to detect subtype B, CRF01_AE, CRF33_01B, and three newly described circulating recombinant forms, (CRFs) (CRF53_01B, CRF54_01B, and CRF58_01B). A total of 785 reference genomes were used for subtype-specific primers and TaqMan probes design targeting the gag, pol, and env genes. The performance of this assay was compared and evaluated with direct sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 180 HIV-infected subjects from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were screened and 171 samples were successfully genotyped, in agreement with the phylogenetic data. The HIV-1 genotype distribution was as follows: subtype B (16.7%); CRF01_AE (52.8%); CRF33_01B (24.4%); CRF53_01B (1.1%); CRF54_01B (0.6%); and CRF01_AE/B unique recombinant forms (4.4%). The overall accuracy of the genotyping assay was over 95.0%, in which the sensitivities for subtype B, CRF01_AE, and CRF33_01B detection were 100%, 100%, and 97.7%, respectively. The specificity of genotyping was 100%, inter-subtype specificities were > 95% and the limit of detection of 10(3) copies/mL for plasma. The newly developed real-time PCR assay offers a rapid and cost-effective alternative for large-scale molecular epidemiological surveillance for HIV-1. © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

  13. 33 CFR 144.01-30 - First-aid kit.

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    2010-07-01

    ... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false First-aid kit. 144.01-30 Section...) OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF ACTIVITIES LIFESAVING APPLIANCES Manned Platforms § 144.01-30 First-aid kit. On each manned platform a first-aid kit approved by the Commandant or the U.S. Bureau of Mines shall be...

  14. 17 CFR 210.3A-01 - Application of § 210.3A-01 to § 210.3A-05.

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    2010-04-01

    ... Financial Statements § 210.3A-01 Application of § 210.3A-01 to § 210.3A-05. Sections 210.3A-01 to 210.3A-05 shall govern the presentation of consolidated and combined financial statements. [44 FR 19386, Apr. 3... COMMISSION FORM AND CONTENT OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, SECURITIES...

  15. 46 CFR 112.01-20 - Final emergency power source.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Final emergency power source. 112.01-20 Section 112.01-20 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS Definitions of Emergency Lighting and Power Systems § 112.01-20 Final emergency...

  16. 46 CFR 54.01-35 - Corrosion (modifies UG- 25).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Corrosion (modifies UG- 25). 54.01-35 Section 54.01-35 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) MARINE ENGINEERING PRESSURE VESSELS General Requirements § 54.01-35 Corrosion (modifies UG- 25). (a) Vessels or portions of vessels subject to...

  17. The SNL100-01 blade :

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    Griffith, Daniel

    2013-02-01

    A series of design studies to investigate the effect of carbon on blade weight and performance for large blades was performed using the Sandia 100-meter All-glass Baseline Blade design as a starting point. This document provides a description of the final carbon blade design, which is termed as SNL100-01. This report includes a summary of the design modifications applied to the baseline all-glass 100-meter design and a description of the NuMAD model files that are made publicly available. This document is intended primarily to be a companion document to the distribution of the NuMAD blade model files for SNL100-01.

  18. PDB: CBRC-CJAC-01-0391 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0391 1FFX,1IA0,1JFF,1SA0,1SA1,1TUB,1TVK,2WBE,1Z2B,3DCO,3DU7,3E22, Region:421-804(Identity...=82%) PDB:1FFX Chain:B (X-ray Resolution=3.95),Region:421-804(Identity=82%) PDB:1IA0 Chai...n:B (EM Resolution=15.00),Region:421-804(Identity=82%) PDB:1JFF Chain:B (EM Resolution=3.50),Region:421-804(Identity...=82%) PDB:1SA0 Chain:B (X-ray Resolution=3.58),Region:421-804(Identity=82...%) PDB:1SA1 Chain:B (X-ray Resolution=4.20),Region:421-788(Identity=82%) PDB:1TUB Chain:B (EM Resolution=3.70),Region:421-788(Identit

  19. 46 CFR 53.01-5 - Scope (modifies HG-100).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Scope (modifies HG-100). 53.01-5 Section 53.01-5... General Requirements § 53.01-5 Scope (modifies HG-100). (a) The regulations in this part apply to steam... governing various types of pressure vessels and boilers. (b) Modifies HG-100. The requirements of Part HG of...

  20. 46 CFR 111.01-5 - Protection from bilge water.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Protection from bilge water. 111.01-5 Section 111.01-5...-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General § 111.01-5 Protection from bilge water. Each of the following in or around the bilge area must be arranged or constructed so that it cannot be damaged by bilge water: (a...

  1. E. Coli and Pregnancy

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    ... chat Live Help Fact Sheets Share Escherichia coli (E. coli) Friday, 01 September 2017 In every pregnancy, a ... risk. This sheet talks about whether exposure to E. coli may increase the risk for birth defects over ...

  2. 46 CFR 35.01-10 - Shipping papers-TB/ALL.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Shipping papers-TB/ALL. 35.01-10 Section 35.01-10... Requirements § 35.01-10 Shipping papers—TB/ALL. Each loaded tank vessel shall have on board a bill of lading... agent of the owner: Provided, however, That in the case of unmanned barges where shipping papers are not...

  3. 33 CFR 67.01-15 - Classification of structures.

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    2010-07-01

    ... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Classification of structures. 67... AIDS TO NAVIGATION AIDS TO NAVIGATION ON ARTIFICIAL ISLANDS AND FIXED STRUCTURES General Requirements § 67.01-15 Classification of structures. (a) When will structures be assigned to a Class? The District...

  4. Synthesis of LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 cathode material by chloride co-precipitation method

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    李灵均; 李新海; 王志兴; 伍凌; 郑俊超; 李金辉

    2010-01-01

    LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 was prepared by a chloride co-precipitation method and characterized by thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffractometry with Rietveld refinement,electron scanning microscopy and electrochemical measurements.Effects of lithium ion content and sintering temperature on physical and electrochemical performance of LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 were also investigated. The results show that the sample synthesized at 750℃with 105%lithium content has fine particle sizes around 200 nm and homogenous sizes distribution.The initial discharge capacity for the powder is 184 mA·h/g between 2.7 and 4.3 V at 0.1C and room temperature.

  5. Exon: CBRC-PCAP-01-0887 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-0887 ATGTTTAACCTAACAAGACTCTCTGAATTCATCCTCTTGGGACTCTCCTCTCGGCCTGAAGACCAGAAACCACTCTTTGCCCTCTTTTTCGTAATGTACCTGATCACCATAACGGGAAACCTGCTCATCATCTTGGCCATCTGCTCTGATCCTAACCTCAAAAATCCCATGTATTTCTTTCTAAGTATCTTGTCTTTGGCGGACATTTGCTATACAACAGTCATAGTCCCCAAGATGCTGATAAACTTCTTATCAGAGACTAAGACTATTGGCTATGCTGAATGTCTGACACAGATGTATTTCTTCCTAGTCTTTGGAAACATGGACAGTTATCT

  6. Exon: CBRC-RNOR-01-0400 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-RNOR-01-0400 ctccgaaaaaaagaaccaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacctatgtacaaaagcctg...gtgtggtggtgcacacttgtattatcagcatgggggagcagaggcaagctgatccctgggacctgctagcccacttaacaagtttcaggccagtgatagactgtttcaaa

  7. 49 CFR 1242.43 - Administration (account XX-27-01).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 49 Transportation 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Administration (account XX-27-01). 1242.43 Section...-Equipment § 1242.43 Administration (account XX-27-01). Separate common expenses according to freight/passenger separation of the following accounts: Passenger and Other Revenue Equipment (XX-27-45) Work and...

  8. 40 CFR 425.01 - Applicability.

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    2010-07-01

    ... LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY General Provisions § 425.01 Applicability. This part applies to any leather tanning and finishing facility which discharges or may discharge process wastewater...

  9. Dicty_cDB: FC-AK01 [Dicty_cDB

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    Full Text Available FC (Link to library) FC-AK01 (Link to dictyBase) - - - Contig-U15038-1 FC-AK01E (Li...nk to Original site) - - - - - - FC-AK01E 996 Show FC-AK01 Library FC (Link to library) Clone ID FC-AK01 (Link to dict...yBase) Atlas ID - NBRP ID - dictyBase ID - Link to Contig Contig-U15038-1 Original site URL http://dict...s clone omyk-evn... 172 6e-79 AF401557_1( AF401557 |pid:none) Ictalurus punctatus...reticulum 4.0 %: vacuolar >> prediction for FC-AK01 is mit 5' end seq. ID - 5' end seq. - Length of 5' end s

  10. Exon: CBRC-XTRO-01-1748 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-1748 CCAGCACCATGGCTTCTCCCACCTAAACCACCCTTGCCTCCCACCccaccctcaccacccacacctcccttcctcccaccctcacca...cccacacctcccttcctcccaccctcaccacccacaccacccttcctcccacccccaccacccttgcctcccatcccacccttcctccctcTCCCACGGCCCGTCATCCTGGACCAACTAA ...

  11. Exon: CBRC-RNOR-01-0386 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-RNOR-01-0386 TATCTGACTCAATTTatcatcatcatcatcaccatcatcatcaccaccatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcacca...tcatcatcaccatcatcaccaccatcatcatcaccatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcatcaGTTACAttttttttccagttcaggcatcattcccctccag ...

  12. Exon: CBRC-CELE-01-0000 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CELE-01-0000 ggtctcacctcgatgggtctcaccacgatgggtctcaccacgaagggtctcacctcgatgggtctcaccactatgggtctcacca...cgaagggtctcaccacgaagggtctcaccacgatgggtctcaccacgatgtgtctcaccacgatgggtctcaccacgatgggagaggctccgcccaTTGA ...

  13. Exon: CBRC-CPOR-01-1454 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CPOR-01-1454 atgagcgagagaaagaaaagaaaggatgggaaagaaagagaaagaaaagaaaggacaggaaagaaagaaaaagaaagaaaagaaaagaaa...gaaagaaagaaagaaagaaagaaagaaaagagaaagcaagaaaggaaagaaaagaaaggcagacCAAG ...

  14. Exon: CBRC-RNOR-01-0273 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-RNOR-01-0273 ATGGATGAAATCAACAGGAATCTGGACCATTTACCAAATATGTCTTTGATTATAAATCCAACTTTGAGCTATTGTAATGGaaaaaacaaa...acaaaacaaaacaaaaaaacaaaaaaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaCTGCACTCCTGTTGGGAGCAAGTAAAGATGGCACTGACATCTAGTGGTCGTTTGTG ...

  15. 49 CFR 1242.55 - Administration (account XX-51-01).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 49 Transportation 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Administration (account XX-51-01). 1242.55 Section...-Transportation § 1242.55 Administration (account XX-51-01). Separate common expenses according to distribution of common expenses in the following accounts: Engine Crews (XX-51-56) Train Crews (XX-51-57) Dispatching...

  16. 49 CFR 1242.34 - Administration (account XX-26-01).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 49 Transportation 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Administration (account XX-26-01). 1242.34 Section...-Equipment § 1242.34 Administration (account XX-26-01). Separate common expenses according to distribution of common expenses in the following accounts: Repair and Maintenance (XX-26-41) Machinery Repair (XX-26-40...

  17. 49 CFR 1242.66 - Administration (account XX-52-01).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 49 Transportation 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Administration (account XX-52-01). 1242.66 Section...-Transportation § 1242.66 Administration (account XX-52-01). Separate common expenses according to distribution of common expenses in the following accounts: Switch Cews (XX-52-64) Controlling Operations (XX-52-65) Yard...

  18. 33 CFR 17.01-10 - Authority to receive gifts.

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    2010-07-01

    ... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Authority to receive gifts. 17.01... GENERAL UNITED STATES COAST GUARD GENERAL GIFT FUND General Provisions § 17.01-10 Authority to receive gifts. (a) The Commandant, United States Coast Guard, may accept, receive, hold, or administer gifts...

  19. 46 CFR 112.01-15 - Temporary emergency power source.

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    2010-10-01

    ... EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS Definitions of Emergency Lighting and Power Systems § 112.01-15 Temporary emergency power source. A temporary emergency power source is one of limited capacity that carries... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Temporary emergency power source. 112.01-15 Section 112...

  20. Exon: CBRC-CPOR-01-0880 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CPOR-01-0880 ATGTGTGACGAGCgtatgtgtatgtctgtgtgtgttgtAGATGCTGCCTTAACtcagacaaaacaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaacaaacaaaa...aaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttgtctccAAGGGAGTTGAGATCACTGTGGGCATGATCACCCTGATCAGACTCAGTTTTGCCTTTCA

  1. Exon: CBRC-DRER-01-0112 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DRER-01-0112 atgcacacacacacgcaagcacacacacacacacacacactcaaaaaacttgcgcacacactaacacaagcacacacacacaca...agcgcacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacactcaaaaaacttgcgcacacactaacacaagcacacacacacacaagcgcacacacacacacacacaca...ctcaaaaaacttgcagacacagatactaagatacttgcacacactaaacacacacacacacacacacacacactgacaaaaacatatgcacacaaactcatagtcacacaca

  2. Exon: CBRC-EEUR-01-1563 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CAACAccccccgcccccctccccccacactacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacaccccaactggGCTCGGCAGAGGTGTGACTCAACAGATCTCTGGCTTGGGGACTAGTCCTAAAATACTGGCTTAG ... ...CBRC-EEUR-01-1563 CATCACCActcttgctccttctctctctgtttcctccctcTTCCTATTAGTTGCAGGGTGTGTGC

  3. 49 CFR 1242.77 - Administration (account XX-55-01).

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    2010-10-01

    ... 49 Transportation 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Administration (account XX-55-01). 1242.77 Section...-Transportation § 1242.77 Administration (account XX-55-01). Separate common expenses in the same proportion as... systems operations and loss and damage claims processing (accounts XX-55-76, XX-55-77 and XX-55-78). ...

  4. Dicty_cDB: FC-BF01 [Dicty_cDB

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    Full Text Available FC (Link to library) FC-BF01 (Link to dictyBase) - - - Contig-U15105-1 FC-BF01Z (Li...nk to Original site) - - FC-BF01Z 674 - - - - Show FC-BF01 Library FC (Link to library) Clone ID FC-BF01 (Link to dict...yBase) Atlas ID - NBRP ID - dictyBase ID - Link to Contig Contig-U15105-1 Original site URL http://dict...402813_1( AF402813 |pid:none) Ictalurus punctatus 40S ribosomal ... 260 3e-68 AJ783868_1( AJ783868 |pid:none...lasmic 8.0 %: mitochondrial 4.0 %: nuclear >> prediction for FC-BF01 is cyt 5' end seq. ID - 5' end seq. - L

  5. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0003 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0003 ataaccacagcaataaccacaacaataacccccccaataaccacaacaatagccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataacc...acaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacgataaccacaacgataaccacaacgataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacgataacc...acagcaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaatagccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataacc...ttggcactgtccttaaatttgattggtccacaccagagacggcttttcttagagcccctttagtctctccactggtgttggaccagaagacgccaaaaggcgtacaactcaaaaacaacagcgccactatcagagttattgagggctcggg ...

  6. Exon: CBRC-OGAR-01-1235 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OGAR-01-1235 GGGCCGGGGGTGGAGCAGTGCCTTTCAGAGGGCAGGCGTTCCATGCTCTCCCCGCTGACCTACCCTGcacacacatacacacaca...tcatatcacagtcacaccacactacacacacagcaaaccacacatgcccacatgcacacacaccatactacagacatgccacacacccacaccacaca...TGAAACCACACAGTACAacacacactcacatgcacgccgtgacacacacaccaaaccacacaatgcatccatacacaccaagccatgactgtatgcacacctcacacaatacaca...agacagcatatccacacctcactgcacacataccacctacactgtacacacagagtacacacacaccacatacacaca

  7. Exon: CBRC-CREM-01-0751 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CTCAACGGAAACCCAGGACGTCCACCAAAGGAGCCATGTGAGCCAATCACTCCACCACCATGCAAACCATGCCCAGAAGGGccaccaggaccagctggaccaccaggaccagccggaaacaagggacca...ctcggaccaccaggaccaccaggaccaGGAGGAGAGAACGGACAACCAGGAAATAAGGGACCAGCCGGACCACCAGGACCAGGAGGAAAGCCAGGACCAGCTGGACCACCA...CBRC-CREM-01-0751 GAGCTCAAGGACCACCAGGAACTCCAGGGCGCGTCGGACGCCCAGGAAAGCCAGGAGCACCAGGA...GGAGAGAACGGACGCAACGGAGAACCACAACCAGGTGCACCAGGAGAGCCAGGACGTCCAGGACAACCAGGACCA...CGTGGAGCCGCCGGACAACCAGGAAAGGACGGAGCTCAAGGAGGACCAGGAGAGAAGGGAGCCAATGGAGAGCCAGGACAACCAGGAAGAGACGGTCAACCA

  8. Exon: CBRC-PHAM-01-0263 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PHAM-01-0263 ATGGCTACCATCACCACCACCAGCACCACCACCATCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCTCTACCACCATCGCTACCACCACTACCATCACC...ACCACCACCACCATCGCTACCACCACCACCACCACCACTACCACCCCCACCACCACCACTACCACCACTACCACCACCACCACCATCACTACCACCACCACCACCA...TCACCACCTCTACCACCATCGCTACCATCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCCCCACCACCACCAATATCACCACTACCACCACTACCACCACCACCACCATCACCA...CCTCTACCACCATCGCTACCATCATGACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACCACCGTCACTACCACCACTACCACCACCACCACCA...TCACTACCACCACCACCACCATCACCTCTACCACCATTGCTACCATCACCACCACCACTAACATCACCACCACCACTACCATCACTACCACCACCTCTACCACCA

  9. Exon: CBRC-GGOR-01-0143 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-0143 ATGACCACCACCACCACCACTACCACTACCACTACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACTACCACCACCACTACCAATACCACCACCACCACC...ATCACCACTACCACCACCACTACCACTACCACCACAATCACCATCACCACTACCACCACCACCACTACCACCACCACTACCACCATCACCACTACCACCATCACCA...CTACCACCACCACTACCAATACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACTACCACCACCACTACCAATACCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCATCACCATCACCACTAAAACCA...CGACCACCACCACTACCACCACCACTACCAATACCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACTACCACCATCATCACC...ACCACTATCACCACCATCACCACCACCACCACCACTACCACCACCACTACCACTACCACCACCACTGCTAAAACCACAACCACCAGCACCACCACTACCACCACCACC

  10. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0307 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0307 atgccaaccaccacaacaacaacgacaaccacaacaaccacaataaccacaacaaccacaacaaccacaatcacaacaacaacaacaacc...acaataaccacaacaacaacaacgacaaccacaatcacaacaacaaccacaacaacgccaaccacaacaacaactacaaccacaacaaccacgacaacgacaacca...caacaacaacgacaaccacaacaacaacaaccacaacaacgacaaccacaatcacaacaacaacaaccacaacaactacaaccacaacaaccacaataacca...caacaacaaccacaacaacaaccacaacaacgacaaccacaactacaacaacgacaacaacaacaacgccaaccacaacaacaacca...caataaccacaacaacaacaaccacaacaacgacaaccacaatcacaacaacaaccacaacaacgccaaccacaacagcaacaacca

  11. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0020 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0020 atcaacaacaacaccaccaccaacaacaacatcaacaacaacaccaccaccaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaccaacaacaccacca...acaacaccaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaacatcaacaacaacaccgccaacaacaacaccaacaacaccaacaacaacacca...ccgccaacaacaacaacatcaacaacaacaccaccaccgccaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaaaaccaccgcaaacaacaacagcaacaacaacaacaccacca...acaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaccaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaccaccaacaacaccatcaataacacca...acaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacactaacaacaccatcaataacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaacaacacc

  12. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0014 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0014 atcaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccatcggctggaacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacaacacca...acaacatcaacaacaacatcaacaacaacagcaccaacaacaacaacaccaagaacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaccaacaacaacatcaacaacaacaacaaaaacaacacc...aacaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaacaacgacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaccaagaacaacaacacca...acaacaacaacatcaacaacaaaaacaacaacatcaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaataacaacaccaa...caacaacaacaacatcaactacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacgccaacaacaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacta

  13. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0079 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0079 CGCGcagataaaaacaacaacaacaacaagaacaacaaaaacaacaaaaacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaacaagaacaacaaaaa...caacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaagaacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaacaacacaaacaacaaaaa...caacaacaacaacaaaaacaacaacaacaagaacaacaacaaaaaaaagaacaagaacaagaacaacaacaagaacaacaacaagaacaacaacaaaaa...caacaagaacaacaacaaaaagaacaaaaacaacaacaacaaaaacaacaagaacaacaacaagaacaa...caacaagaacaacaacaacaacaacaaaaacaacaagaacaacaacaaaaacaacaagaacaacaacaacaagaacaacaacaagagcaacaagaacaacaacagcaacaacaacaacaaaaa

  14. Exon: CBRC-RNOR-01-0722 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-RNOR-01-0722 aaaagcaagatctagtttcaaaatcatttttgatcatgatgctggaggacttcaagaaagacgtg...gagaactcccttagagaacaagtagaagcctacagagaggaatcgcaaaaatccctgaaagaattccaggaaaacataaataaacaagtagaagcccatagagaggagacacaaaaatccctgaaa...gaattccaggaaaacataaataaacaagtagaagcccatagagaggagacacaaaaatccctgaaagaattccaggaaaacacaatcaaacagttgaaggaattaaaaatggaaa...tagaagcaatcaagaaagaacacatggaaacaaccctggatatagaaaaccaaaag...aagagacaaggagctgtagatacaagcttcaccaacagaatacaagagatggaagagagaatctcaggagcagaagattccatagaaatcattgactcaactgtcaaagataatgtaaagcggaaaaa

  15. Exon: CBRC-RNOR-01-0726 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-RNOR-01-0726 ctccTAGGTTCTAAAGCTACTTTTAATTTGATACAacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacaca...gagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagacagagagagagagagagaaagagagagacagagacagggaggagagagagagacagaaagagagacaca...gagacacagaggcagagacagagagacagacagagagggagagagaAATCAcaggctag ...

  16. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0003 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0003 gcatcatgtttgcaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccaca...acaataaccccaacaataaccacaacaataaccgcaacgataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaacaaccataaccaca...acaataaccacaacaataaccacgacagtaaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacgacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccaca...acaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacgacaataaccaca...acaataaccacaacaataaccacaaccataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacaacaataaccacgacaataaccaca

  17. Exon: CBRC-CJAC-01-1348 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1348 ATGACCTACAGGAAAACCCACAGGTCAGCAAGCACCCCCACcatacacacatgcacgccctcacacgcactcgtacagactcacacgcac...acacacactcacgtgcacacacagacacacacacccactctcacgtgcacagactctcatgtgcacacacagacacgtgcacacaca...GAATCTCATGCAAACTCATGCAGACTCATGCACACATGTGCACACAGACACACATCAATGTGTacacacagacacacaatcacatgcacacacaaactcatgcacacccactcacgtgtacaca...tggactcacacacactgacttcacgtgcacacacacagtcacatgcacacacactcttacaggcacacagtcacatgcacacaca...TTCTCATGGGCGCACACACTCTCTCACGTGCACACTCACGAGcacacacactatcacgtgcacacactcacaggcacacacactcgtgtgcacacactcacgggcacac

  18. Exon: CBRC-GGOR-01-1505 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-1505 ATGACCACCACCACCACCACTACCACTACCACTACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACTACCACCATTACCACCACCACCACTACCA...TCCCCACTACCACCACCACCATCTCCACTACCACCACCACTACCAATACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACTATCACCACCACTACCATTACCACCACCACTACCAATACCACC...ACCACCACCACCACCACCATCACCATCACCACCACCACCACGACCACCACCACTACCACCACCTCTACCAATACCACCACCACCATCACCACCACCACCACTACCACC...ACCACCACCATCACCACCACCACCATTACCATCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCACTACCACCACCACCACTACCACCACC...ACCACTACCACCACCACTACCACCATCACCACTACCACCACCACCATCACCACCAACACCATCACCACCACCACCATCACCACCACCACCACCACCACCATCACCACCACCACCACCACCACACTGCACTGA ...

  19. Exon: CBRC-CJAC-01-1221 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1221 atggctgtgcctgtctacattcccaccaccatggctgtgcctgtctacattcccaccaccatGCCGTGCCATGCTACATTCCCACCACCA...TGGCTGTGCCAGTCTATATTCCCACCACCATGCTGTGCCTGTCTATATTCCCACCACCATGGCTGTGCCTGTCTACATTCCCACCACCA...TGGCTGTGCCTGTCTACATTCCCACCACCATGCCGTGCCATGCTACATTCCCACCACCATGGCTGTGCCAGTCTACATTCCCACCACCATGGCTGTGCCTGTCTATATTCCCACCACCA...TGCTGTGCCTGTCTACATTCCCACCACCATGGCTGTGTCTGTCTACATTCCCACCACCATGGCCGTGCCAGTCTACATTCCCACCACCA...TGGCTGTGCCAGTCTACATTCCCACCACCATGGCTGTGCCTGTCTACATTCCCACCACCATGCTGTGCCTGTCTACATTCCCACCACCA

  20. Exon: CBRC-XTRO-01-1706 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-1706 ATGTTGCTCTACTGCTGGATCTTGCCCTACTGTCACCATGTTGCTCTACTGCTGCAATCTTGTATTACCA...CAAACATCTTTCCCTACTCTCACCATCTTGTTCTACTGTCTCCATCTTTCCCTACTGTCACCATCTTGTGCTACTGTCTCTATCTTTTCCTACTGTCACCATCTTGTTCTACCA...CAAACATCTTTCCCTActgtcaccatcttgttctactgtctccatctttccctactgtcaccatctttttctactgtctccatctttccctatgtcaccatcttgttcctacca...caacatctttccctactgtcaccatcttgttctactgtctccatctttccctactgtcaccatc...ttgttctactgtctccatctttCCCTACGTCACCATCTTGTTCTACTGTCTCCATCTTTCCCTATGTCACCATCTTGTTCTACCACAAACATCTTTCCCTACTGTCACCA

  1. Exon: CBRC-CREM-01-0943 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available ACCCGGGACGTCCAGGACAATCCGGACAGCGATCCAGAGGACAACCAGGGCCAGcaggagcgccaggaccacaaggagcgccaggagcaccaggacagccaggagcTGGAAACGGAGCAGGACCAGCTGGACC...CBRC-CREM-01-0943 CGTCTTCACCCGTCGCCACAAGAAGCAATCCCAATGTAACTGTGGACCACAGGCCTCTAACTGCCCAGCGGGACCACCAGGACCACCA...GGAGCTCCTGGAGACGCTGGACACGACGGACAACCAGGAGGACCTGGAAAGCCAGGACAGCCAGGAGTCGCCGGGCCAGCTCACCA...TGAGAAGCAAGAGTGCATCAAGTGTCCAGCAGGAGCACCAGGACCAGCCGGACCAGCAGGAGCCCCTGGGCCAAAGGGACCAAATGGAAATCCAGGAGCACCAGCTCAAGGAGGAGGGCAAGGGCCACCA...GGACCACCAGGACCAGCTGGATCCGCCGGAGCACCAGGACAAGCAGGAGCACCAGGAA

  2. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0641 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available tatacattgtgtatattgtgcatacaccatatacattgtgtTTACACCAtgtacattgtgtatatattgtgtatacaccatatacgttgtgtatatggtatacacc...CBRC-PMAR-01-0641 ATGAAACAGGCACACgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatacaccatataaattgtgtatacacca...tatacattgtgtatattgtgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatacaccatatatattgtgtatattgtgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatacacca...tataaattgtgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatattgcgcatacaccatatacattgtgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatattgtgtatacacca...atatacattgtgtatacaccatataaattgtgtatatacattgtgtatacaccatacacattgtgtatacaccatatacattgtgtatacacca

  3. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0750 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available GGTGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATtcaccaccaggtactcatgcaCTACCAGGTGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATTCACCACCA...CBRC-PMAR-01-0750 gtactcatgcaCTACCACGTGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATTCACCACAAGGTGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATGCACTACCA...GGTGCTCATGCACTACCAGGTGCTTATTCACCACCACATGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATTCACCACCAGGTGCTCATGCACTACCAGGTGCTCATTCACCACCA...CGTGCTCATGCACTACCAGGTGCTCATTCACCACCACGTGCTCATTCACCACCAGGTGGCGCCTCACCA

  4. Exon: CBRC-CJAC-01-1230 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1230 ATGATCATCTCTaccaccaccatcactaccaccaccatcattgccatcaccaccaccatctctaccaccactgccatcacctccacca...accaccaccaccatcaccaccatcacctccaccaaccatcaccaccaccaccaccaccatcacctccaccaaccatcaccaccaccaccaccaccatcaccacca...tcacctccaccaaccatcaccaccaccaccgccatcacctccaccaaccaccaccaccatcaccaccatcacctccaccaaccatcaccaccaccaccaccacca...ccgccatcacctccaccaaccatcaccaccaccaccgccatcacctccaccaaccaccaccaccaccaccaccatcacctccaccaacc...aacaaccaccaccaccGGCCATCACCTCCACNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

  5. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0165 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0165 cggtAGGTGTAGCTGTAACCGCGGTAGGTGTAGCTgtaaccactacacccaccgctcctcaaacctacacacaacaccaacacca...acaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacacca...acaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaccaacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaccaacacca...acaacaacaccaccaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaacaacaccaacaacacc...aacaacaccaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaacatcaacaacaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaacaccaacaacaccaacaacaacaccaccaacaacaacacca

  6. Exon: CBRC-CBRE-01-0241 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CBRE-01-0241 cagaaaccacaacagttccaacaaccactgTGGCTACCACTACTGTTCAAACGACAACAGCAGAA...ACCACAACAGTACCAACAACAACTGTGGCTACCACTACTGTTCAAACGACAACAGCAGAAACCacaactgttccaacaacaactgtagctaccactactgttccaacaactacagcagaaacca...caacagttccaacaaccactgtggctaccactactgttccaacaactacagcagaaaccacaacagttccaacaaccactgtggctaccact...actgttccaacgacaacagcagaaaccacaactgttccaacaaccactgtggctaccactactgttccaacgacaacagcagaaacca...caactgttccaacaacaactgtggctaccactactgttccaacgacaacagcagaaaccactactgttccaacgacaacagcagaaaccacaactgttccaacaaccactgtggctacca

  7. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0005 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0005 aacaagaaccacaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaaccacagcaacaacaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaacca...cagcaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaaccacagcaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaacaaccataacaacaaccacaacca...cagcaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaaccataacaagaacaaccacagcaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaaccataacaacaaccacaaccacagcaacaacaagaacca...caacaacaaccataacaacaaccacaacaacaaccacagcaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaaccataacaaccacaacca...cagcaacaacaagaaccacaacaacaaccataacaagaacaaccacagcaacaacaacaaccacaacaacaaccataacaacaaccacagcaacaagaaccacaacatcaaccacagcaacaacaaacaca ...

  8. Exon: CBRC-HSAP-01-0020 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-HSAP-01-0020 atgtttaccattaCCACCGTCATCACTACCACCACCATCTCcatcatcatcatcatcaccaccacca...tctccattatcatcatcatgatcactatcaccatcatcatccttatcatcaccatcactaccaccatccatcatcaacatcaccatcatcatcaccacatcaccatcaccaccacca...tccatcatcaacatcaccgtcgtcatcatcaccaaatcaccatcatcatcatcatcatcaccacatcaccatcaccaccaccatccctcatcaggatcaccagcatcatcaccacatcacca...tcatcgacatcactgtcatcaccacatcaccatcaccaccaccatccatcatcaacatcaccatcatcatcacca...catcaccatcaacatcatcaccacatcaccatcaccaccaacaaccatcatcaacatcaccatcatcatcaccacatcaccatcaccaccaacaaccatcatcagcatcacca

  9. Exon: CBRC-CJAC-01-0846 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0846 ATGAACTTGCCCAGTTCTTCACACGTGTacacacacacacggacacacacgcatgtgtgcacacgcatggccacacatgcatacacaca...gagatgcacacatgtgcatgtacagacacacacatacagagccacacagagacaagcacacatgtgtacacacatggacacata...caTGTGTACGTGCAGACAGGCACACATGTGTATGCACAGACACATACATGTACACATGTGTGTGTACGTGCACACACAGAGAGACATGTGTacacatgcacagacacacacgtgtgtacacagacacaca...tgtataaacacagacatgcacacgtgtacacacacggacacacacacatatatacaTTGGCATTGGTACggaatcaca

  10. Exon: CBRC-CJAC-01-1073 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1073 atgcagacacacagagacacacacacacacacagacacacagacatacaaacacaaacacagacacacacagacacacgaagacaca...gacacacagacacacacacaaagacacatacacagacacacacagatacacacacacaaagacacacagacacacacacacaaagacagacacagacacacaaagacaca...gacacacaaagacagacacacaggcacccacatagacacacacagacacacacagacagaaagacacacaacaaacacagaaagacacacacagacacaaagacacaca...cagacacacacacaaagacacagacacagacacacagaaatgcacacatgtgcacataaacacagatacaca...cTGAGACATTCACCGAAACAGATacacacacacacacatatgcacacacagttttatatacatgcacacagagatatatgcacatgcatacacacagatacatacacatgtacacac

  11. Exon: CBRC-FCAT-01-0792 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-FCAT-01-0792 atgcacactcgcgtgccccactcacatgaacactcacacacccatgctcacacatgcacacataggcacatgcatatactggtacaca...cccacattcatatacccacacatatgcctgtgtgcacatactcttatacacgtatgcacacacacacacatgcatgtacttgcacacacccatactcgtgcacacaca...cccatacactcgcacatatgcacacactcttacacatgcatgtacacacaggcacacacatgtacatgcatgcacgcacacaTAT...AGTTGTACACACCCACATTCATATACCCACGCATATGCCGATGTGCACATACTCTTATacacacatgcacacatgcacatgcatatacttgcacacacccaca...ctcgtgcacacacacccatacatcgcatatatgcatacactctcttacacacacgcatgcacacatatatacttgcacacacccacattcatgcacacacaca

  12. Exon: CBRC-PMAR-01-0173 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0173 ATGACACGGACATGcagccacagagacacccaaCTACACAAACAACCAACCACTCGGTCATTCGG...TCATACAACGTCACAACAACCATTCAGACTTCCGAGTCACATAATCACCGAATCACAGAGTCTACTCTACTGCACAGCTATCCTACTATACTGCCACCCAGTCTCTCAGGCATCTACTCATTCAACcaca...ctatttatatatacacacactactcacacacactgctatgtatacacactatactatatactattcatatatacacacacactactcacacacactgctatacaca...ctatactatatactatactatatatacacacacactactcacacacactgctatacacact...atactatatactattcatatatacacacactactatatactattcatatatatacacacactactcacacacactgctatgtatacacactatactatatactattcatatatacacacacactactcacaca

  13. Gene cloning, expression, and characterization of a new carboxylesterase from Serratia sp. SES-01: comparison with Escherichia coli BioHe enzyme.

    Science.gov (United States)

    Kwon, Min-A; Kim, Hyun Suk; Oh, Joon Young; Song, Bong Keun; Song, Jae Kwang

    2009-02-01

    The carboxylesterase-encoding gene (bioHs) of a newly isolated strain, Serratia sp. SES-01, was cloned from the genomic DNA library by detecting formation of transparent halo around the colony on LB-tributyrin agar plates. The amino acid sequence of BioHs was highly similar to the members of the BioH enzyme family involved in the biotin biosynthetic pathway; it showed the highest similarity (91%) with that of Serratia proteamaculans. To compare BioHs with other BioH enzymes, the relatively well-known bioHe gene of E. coli was cloned with PCR. After we achieved high-level expression of soluble BioHs and BioHe through the exploration of different culture conditions, the purified BioHs and BioHe enzymes were characterized in terms of specificity, activity, and stability. BioHe was generally more robust to a change in temperature and pH and an addition of organic solvents than BioHs. The two enzymes exhibited a strong preference for carboxylesterase rather than for thioesterase and were optimal at relatively low temperatures (20-40 degrees ) and alkaline pHs (7.5-9.0). The results in this study strongly suggested that both the BioHs and BioHe enzymes would be potential candidates for use as a carboxylesterase in many industrial applications.

  14. Exon: CBRC-XTRO-01-2404 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-2404 ATGCTACCATTTATATGCTACCATttatatgctactatttatatgctactatttatatgctaccatttatatgctacca...tttatatgctactatTTATACGCTACCATTTATACGCTACCATTTATATGCTACCATttatatcctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatgctaccatttata...tttatatgctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatcctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatcctaccatttatatgctacca...tgctactatttatatgctactatttatatgctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatgctaccatttatatcctaccatttatatgctacca...tttatatGCTACCATTTATATGCTACTATTTATGTGCTACCATTTATGTGCTACCATTTATGTGCTACCATTTATGTGCTACCA

  15. Exon: CBRC-CJAC-01-0004 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0004 ATGTACCATATACATTTGGACACcatatacatgcacaccatatacacatgtaccatatacacatgtacaccatatacacatgcacacca...tatacacatGTACACCATATACACATGCACACCATATACACATGTACACCATATACACTTGTACcatatacacatgcacaccatatacacatgtaccatatacacatgcacacca...tatacacatgtacaccatatacacatgtaccatatacacatGTACACCATATACACATGTGCcatatacacatgcacaccatatacacatgtacaccatatacacatgcacacc...tatacacatgcacaccatatacacatgtacaccatatacacatgcacaccatatacacatgtacaccatatacacatgtaccatatacacatgcacacca...tatacacatgtaccatatacacatgtacaccatatacacatatacaacacatgtacaccatatacacatgtacacca

  16. Exon: CBRC-XTRO-01-0996 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CBRE-01-0821 GAGCTGCTGGACCAGCCGGAACCCCAGGAAAGCCAGGACGCCCAGGAAagccaggagcaccagga...cttCCAGGAAACCCAGGACGCCCACCACAGCAaccatgtgacccaatcactccaccaccatgccaaccatgcccacaaggaccaccaggaccaccaggaccaccaggacca...gctggagatGCCGGAAGCAATGGAAACCCAGGATCCccaggacaagatggacaaccaggagccccaggaaacaAGGGACCATCTGGACCAAACGGAAacccaggagctccaggagccccaggacaacca...ggacaagaTGCTCCATCCGAGCCAATCactccaggagcaccaggaccacaaggagccccaggaccacaaggaccacca...ggagccccaggacaaccaggacacgatggacaaccaggagctccaggaccaaagggaccaaATGGAAATCCAGGGCAACCAGGAGCC

  8. WE-H-202-01: Memorial Introduction

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    Kirby, N.

    2016-01-01

    Deformable image registration has now been commercially available for several years, with solid performance in a number of sites and for several applications including contour and dose mapping. However, more complex applications have arisen, such as assessing response to radiation therapy over time, registering images pre- and post-surgery, and auto-segmentation from atlases. These applications require innovative registration algorithms to achieve accurate alignment. The goal of this session is to highlight emerging registration technology and these new applications. The state of the art in image registration will be presented from an engineering perspective. Translational clinical applications will also be discussed to tie these new registration approaches together with imaging and radiation therapy applications in specific diseases such as cervical and lung cancers. Learning Objectives: To understand developing techniques and algorithms in deformable image registration that are likely to translate into clinical tools in the near future. To understand emerging imaging and radiation therapy clinical applications that require such new registration algorithms. Research supported in part by the National Institutes of Health under award numbers P01CA059827, R01CA166119, and R01CA166703. Disclosures: Phillips Medical systems (Hugo), Roger Koch (Christensen) support, Varian Medical Systems (Brock), licensing agreements from Raysearch (Brock) and Varian (Hugo).; K. Brock, Licensing Agreement - RaySearch Laboratories. Research Funding - Varian Medical Systems; G. Hugo, Research grant from National Institutes of Health, award number R01CA166119.; G. Christensen, Research support from NIH grants CA166119 and CA166703 and a gift from Roger Koch. There are no conflicts of interest.

  9. WE-H-202-01: Memorial Introduction

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    Kirby, N. [University of Texas HSC SA (United States)

    2016-06-15

    Deformable image registration has now been commercially available for several years, with solid performance in a number of sites and for several applications including contour and dose mapping. However, more complex applications have arisen, such as assessing response to radiation therapy over time, registering images pre- and post-surgery, and auto-segmentation from atlases. These applications require innovative registration algorithms to achieve accurate alignment. The goal of this session is to highlight emerging registration technology and these new applications. The state of the art in image registration will be presented from an engineering perspective. Translational clinical applications will also be discussed to tie these new registration approaches together with imaging and radiation therapy applications in specific diseases such as cervical and lung cancers. Learning Objectives: To understand developing techniques and algorithms in deformable image registration that are likely to translate into clinical tools in the near future. To understand emerging imaging and radiation therapy clinical applications that require such new registration algorithms. Research supported in part by the National Institutes of Health under award numbers P01CA059827, R01CA166119, and R01CA166703. Disclosures: Phillips Medical systems (Hugo), Roger Koch (Christensen) support, Varian Medical Systems (Brock), licensing agreements from Raysearch (Brock) and Varian (Hugo).; K. Brock, Licensing Agreement - RaySearch Laboratories. Research Funding - Varian Medical Systems; G. Hugo, Research grant from National Institutes of Health, award number R01CA166119.; G. Christensen, Research support from NIH grants CA166119 and CA166703 and a gift from Roger Koch. There are no conflicts of interest.

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  11. ViLLaGEs: opto-mechanical design of an on-sky visible-light MEMS-based AO system

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    Grigsby, Bryant; Lockwood, Chris; Baumann, Brian; Gavel, Don; Johnson, Jess; Ammons, S. Mark; Dillon, Daren; Morzinski, Katie; Reinig, Marc; Palmer, Dave; Severson, Scott; Gates, Elinor

    2008-07-01

    Visible Light Laser Guidestar Experiments (ViLLaGEs) is a new Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) based visible-wavelength adaptive optics (AO) testbed on the Nickel 1-meter telescope at Lick Observatory. Closed loop Natural Guide Star (NGS) experiments were successfully carried out during engineering during the fall of 2007. This is a major evolutionary step, signaling the movement of AO technologies into visible light with a MEMS mirror. With on-sky Strehls in I-band of greater than 20% during second light tests, the science possibilities have become evident. Described here is the advanced engineering used in the design and construction of the ViLLaGEs system, comparing it to the LickAO infrared system, and a discussion of Nickel dome infrastructural improvements necessary for this system. A significant portion of the engineering discussion revolves around the sizable effort that went towards eliminating flexure. Then, we detail upgrades to ViLLaGEs to make it a facility class instrument. These upgrades will focus on Nyquist sampling the diffraction limited point spread function during open loop operations, motorization and automation for technician level alignments, adding dithering capabilities and changes for near infrared science.

  12. Safety of Bifidobacterium breve (BBG-01) in preterm infants.

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    Kitajima, Hiroyuki; Hirano, Shinya

    2017-03-01

    Since 1982, viable cells of Bifidobacterium breve (BBG-01) have been used in pediatric patients for clinical conditions such as intractable infantile diarrhea, preterm status, and pediatric surgery. Although the efficacy of BBG-01 has been widely reported, adverse events related to the use of BBG-01 have been reported in very few cases. In order to trace adverse events seen by 109 doctors in 88 medical institutions where BBG-01 was used, a questionnaire survey of the number of occurrences and details of each case was conducted. Eighty-six clinicians (70 institutions) responded to the questionnaire (response rate, 78.9%). Number of respondents according to department of diagnosis (no. BBG-01-treated infants) was as follows: pediatrics, 29 respondents (10 938 patients); premature and newborn medicine, 26 (10 677 patients); obstetrics and gynecology, 1 (1212 patients) and pediatric surgery, 22 (169 patients). More than 90% of the total BBG-01-treated patients (23 092 patients) were in the departments of premature and newborn medicine and pediatrics, and BBG-01 had been used mainly in preterm infants and children with intractable diarrhea. Adverse events occurred in two extremely premature infants with functional ileus due to starch aggregates as vehicle, and in two surgical neonates with bacteremia caused by B. breve genetically identical to BBG-01, and no serious adverse events with poor outcome were reported. Adverse events related to the use of BBG-01 have an extremely low incidence and are mild in severity, thus ensuring the superior safety of this preparation. © 2016 Japan Pediatric Society.

  13. Verification of RESRAD-RDD. (Version 2.01)

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    Cheng, Jing-Jy [Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States); Flood, Paul E. [Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States); LePoire, David [Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States); Kamboj, Sunita [Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States); Yu, Charley [Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States)

    2015-09-01

    In this report, the results generated by RESRAD-RDD version 2.01 are compared with those produced by RESRAD-RDD version 1.7 for different scenarios with different sets of input parameters. RESRAD-RDD version 1.7 is spreadsheet-driven, performing calculations with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. RESRAD-RDD version 2.01 revamped version 1.7 by using command-driven programs designed with Visual Basic.NET to direct calculations with data saved in Microsoft Access database, and re-facing the graphical user interface (GUI) to provide more flexibility and choices in guideline derivation. Because version 1.7 and version 2.01 perform the same calculations, the comparison of their results serves as verification of both versions. The verification covered calculation results for 11 radionuclides included in both versions: Am-241, Cf-252, Cm-244, Co-60, Cs-137, Ir-192, Po-210, Pu-238, Pu-239, Ra-226, and Sr-90. At first, all nuclidespecific data used in both versions were compared to ensure that they are identical. Then generic operational guidelines and measurement-based radiation doses or stay times associated with a specific operational guideline group were calculated with both versions using different sets of input parameters, and the results obtained with the same set of input parameters were compared. A total of 12 sets of input parameters were used for the verification, and the comparison was performed for each operational guideline group, from A to G, sequentially. The verification shows that RESRAD-RDD version 1.7 and RESRAD-RDD version 2.01 generate almost identical results; the slight differences could be attributed to differences in numerical precision with Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic.NET. RESRAD-RDD version 2.01 allows the selection of different units for use in reporting calculation results. The results of SI units were obtained and compared with the base results (in traditional units) used for comparison with version 1.7. The comparison shows that RESRAD

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MDOM-01-0519 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MDOM-01-0519 ref|YP_001126904.1| prophage LambdaBa01, membrane protein, putative [Geobacillus thermoden...itrificans NG80-2] gb|ABO68159.1| Prophage LambdaBa01, membrane protein, putative [Geobacillus thermodenitrificans NG80-2] YP_001126904.1 8e-12 24% ...

  15. 50 CFR 453.01 - Purpose.

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    ... COMMERCE); ENDANGERED SPECIES COMMITTEE REGULATIONS ENDANGERED SPECIES EXEMPTION PROCESS ENDANGERED SPECIES COMMITTEE § 453.01 Purpose. This part prescribes the procedures to be used by the Endangered Species Committee when examining applications for exemption from section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act of...

  16. The innovative potential of Lactobacillus rhamnosus LR06, Lactobacillus pentosus LPS01, Lactobacillus plantarum LP01, and Lactobacillus delbrueckii Subsp. delbrueckii LDD01 to restore the "gastric barrier effect" in patients chronically treated with PPI: a pilot study.

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    Del Piano, Mario; Anderloni, Andrea; Balzarini, Marco; Ballarè, Marco; Carmagnola, Stefania; Montino, Franco; Orsello, Marco; Pagliarulo, Michela; Tari, Roberto; Soattini, Liliana; Sforza, Filomena; Mogna, Luca; Mogna, Giovanni

    2012-10-01

    LPS01 (DSM 21980), Lactobacillus plantarum LP01 (LMG P-21021), and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. delbrueckii LDD01 (DSM 22106) were administered for 10 days to 10 subjects treated with PPIs for >12 months (group B). In the 60 mg formulation, N-acetylcysteine was included as well in light of its well-known mechanical effects on bacterial biofilms. Gastroscopies were performed at the beginning of the study (d0) in all the groups (A, B, C, and D) and after 10 days (d10) in group B only; that is, at the end of probiotics intake. The total viable cells and total Lactobacillus were quantified in gastric juice and duodenal brushing material from all subjects. The results were compared among all the groups and with the control subjects (group D) to confirm the bacterial overgrowth. A comparison was made also between d0 and d10 in group B to quantify the efficacy of the 4 probiotics administered for 10 days. Fecal samples were collected from all groups at d0, including subjects not treated with PPIs, and in group B only at d10. Specific bacterial classes, namely enterococci, total coliforms, E. coli, molds, and yeasts were quantified in all fecal specimens. The results collected confirmed the strong bacterial overgrowth in the stomach and duodenum of people treated with PPIs compared with subjects with a normal intragastric acidity. It is also worth noting that the bacterial cell counts in subjects who underwent a long-term treatment with a PPI were greater than the results from subjects taking these drugs for 3 to 12 months. The intake of 4 specific probiotic strains with a marked antagonistic activity towards 5 E. coli bacteria, including the enterohaemorrhagic O157:H7 strain, and an effective amount of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) was able to significantly reduce bacterial overgrowth in long-term PPI-treated subjects. Total lactobacilli represented the major percentage of bacterial counts, thus demonstrating the ability of such bacteria to colonize the stomach and the duodenum

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0669 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0669 ref|YP_995209.1| DNA internalization-related competence protein C...omEC/Rec2 [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] gb|ABM56191.1| DNA internalization-related competence protein ComEC/Rec2 [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] YP_995209.1 0.002 27% ...

  18. Experimental utilization of the IPEN/MB-01 reactor

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    Bitelli, U. d'Utra; Santos, A. dos; Jerez, R.; Diniz, R.; Fanaro, L.C.C.B.; Abe, A.Y.; Moreira, J.M.L.; Fer, N.; Giada, M.R.; Fuga, R.

    2003-01-01

    This paper aims to show the experimental utilization of the IPEN/MB-01 nuclear reactor during the last fourteen years. The IPEN/MB-01 is a zero-power critical assembly specially designed to measure integral and differential reactor physics parameters to validate calculational methodologies and related nuclear data libraries. Experiments involving determination of spectral indices, critical mass, relative abundance of delayed neutrons, the inversion point of the isothermal reactivity coefficient and burnable poison are considered the most important experiments. Current experiments at IPEN/MB-01 reactor are also commented. (author)

  19. Meiotic analysis and FISH with rDNA and rice BAC probes of the Thai KPS 01-01-25 sugarcane cultivar

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    Thumjamras, Sarut; Iamtham, Siriluck; Prammanee, Siripatr; Jong, de Hans

    2016-01-01

    The interspecific sugarcane hybrid “KPS 01-01-25” is one of Thailand’s most successful cultivars, but its genetics and genomic constitution are greatly complicated due to the highly polyploid nature of this crop. Here we analyzed the crop’s karyotype, studied chromosome pairing at meiosis I and

  20. Experiment data report for semiscale Mod-1 Tests S-01-4 and S-01-4A (isothermal blowdown with core resistance simulator)

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    Zender, S.N.; Jensen, M.F.; Sackett, K.E.

    1975-03-01

    Recorded test data are presented for Tests S-01-4 and S-01-4A of the semiscale Mod-1 isothermal blowdown test series. These tests are among several semiscale Mod-1 experiments which are counterparts of the planned Loss-of-Fluid Test (LOFT) nonnuclear experiments. System hardware is representative of LOFT design based on volumetric scaling methods, and initial conditions duplicate those identified for the LOFT nonnuclear tests. Tests S-01-4 and S-01-4A employed an intact loop resistance that was similar to that of Test S-01-3 and low relative to that of Test S-01-2. An orificed structure was used in the pressure vessel to simulate the LOFT core simulator. The tests were initiated at initial isothermal conditions of about 2250 psig and 540 0 F by a simulated offset shear of the cold-leg broken-loop piping. During system depressurization, coolant was injected into the cold leg of the intact loop to provide data on the effects of emergency core cooling on system response. Following the blowdown portion of Test S-01-4, coolant spray was introduced into the pressure suppression tank to determine the response of the pressure suppression system. The uninterpreted data are presented. The data, presented in the form of graphs in engineering units, have been analyzed only to the extent necessary to assure that they are reasonable and consistent. (U.S.)

  1. 46 CFR 2.01-30 - Delegation of OCMI signature authority.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Delegation of OCMI signature authority. 2.01-30 Section... VESSEL INSPECTIONS Inspecting and Certificating of Vessels § 2.01-30 Delegation of OCMI signature authority. The Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, may redelegate signature authority for documents issued...

  2. Lumbar lordosis angle (LLA) and leg strength predict walking ability in elderly males

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    Miyazaki, Junya; Murata, Shin; Horie, Jun; Uematsu, Azusa; Hortobagyi, Tibor; Suzuki, Shuji

    2013-01-01

    There is an association between gait performance and spinal alignment in elderly females but it is unclear if this association is gender-dependent and postural changes would also predict gait performance in healthy elderly males. We measured thoracic kyphosis angle (TKA), LLA as indices of spinal

  3. Magnetocaloric response of La 0.70 Ca 0.1 Sr 0.2 Fe 0.1 Mn 0.9 O 3 ...

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science; Volume 38; Issue 1. Magnetocaloric response of La0.70Ca0.1Sr0.2Fe0.1Mn0.9O3 pervoskite for magnetic refrigeration. M S Anwar Faheem Ahmed Bon Heun Koo. Volume 38 Issue 1 February 2015 pp 101-104 ...

  4. 46 CFR 1.01-15 - Organization; Districts; National Maritime Center.

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    2010-10-01

    ... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Organization; Districts; National Maritime Center. 1.01... General Flow of Functions § 1.01-15 Organization; Districts; National Maritime Center. (a) To assist the... navigation, vessel inspection and seaman laws in general. (c) The Commanding Officer of the National Maritime...

  5. 17 CFR 256.01-5 - Determination of service cost accounting.

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    ... accounting. Service at cost and fair allocation of costs require, first of all, an accurate accounting for... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 3 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Determination of service cost accounting. 256.01-5 Section 256.01-5 Commodity and Securities Exchanges SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION...

  6. PHAEOPIGMENT CONCENTRATION, PHYTOPLANKTON - WET WEIGHT and other data from BARGE from 1975-05-01 to 1975-07-01 (NCEI Accession 7600377)

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce — Water depth and other data from the BARGE from 01 May 1975 to 01 July 1975. Data were collected by the Skidway Institute of Oceanography (SKIO) as part of the...

  7. Immunomodulatory Effects of Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 and Bifidobacterium breve BR03, Alone and in Combination, on Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Allergic Asthmatics.

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    Drago, Lorenzo; De Vecchi, Elena; Gabrieli, Arianna; De Grandi, Roberta; Toscano, Marco

    2015-07-01

    The aim of this study was to evaluate probiotic characteristics of Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 and Bifidobacterium breve BR03 alone and in combination and their immunomodulatory activity in asthmatic subjects. Subjects affected by allergic asthma were recruited. Initially, LS01 and BR03 were analyzed for their growth compatibility by a broth compatibility assay. To study the antimicrobial activity of probiotic strains, an agar diffusion assay was performed. Finally, cytokine production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with LS01 and BR03 was determined by means of specific quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The growth of some clinical pathogens were slightly inhibited by LS01 and LS01-BR03 co-culture supernatant not neutralized to pH 6.5, while only the growth of E. coli and S. aureus was inhibited by the supernatant of LS01 and LS01-BR03 neutralized to pH 6.5. Furthermore, LS01 and BR03 combination was able to decrease the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines by PBMCs, leading to an intense increase in IL-10 production. L. salivarius LS01 and B. breve BR03 showed promising probiotic properties and beneficial immunomodulatory activity that are increased when the 2 strains are used in combination in the same formulation.

  8. Gene : CBRC-CINT-01-0032 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available :cieg003b01, full insert sequence /gb=AK116512 /gi=23589081 /ug=Cin.12858 /len=2519 0.027 32% MISCLLLNSPVCLMTICILLNLQVRLMMS...SVLLNSPVCLMMSCRLLNSPVRLMMSCLLNSPVRLMISCLLLNSPVRLMMSCILLNSPVRLMMSSVLLNSAVCLMMSCRLLNSPVRLMMS...CRLLNSPVRLMMSSVLLNSPVCLMMSCRLLNSPVRFIMSCLLPNSPVCLMTICILLNSQVRLMISSLLNSPVCLMMSSALLNSPVRLMMSSRLLNSPVRLMMSCRLLNSPVRLMMSCVLLNSPVRLMMSCLLLNSPVCLMMSCSF ...

  9. Uudised : Daily Telegraph tunnustab Arvo Pärti. Klaver tuleb külla II : Katedraaliklaver

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    1999-01-01

    Inglise ajaleht "Daily Telegraph" pöörab oma 12. juuni numbris tähelepanu A. Pärdi teosele "Cantus Benjamin Britteni mälestuseks". 5.07-1.08 toimub R. Rannapi kontserttuur "Klaver tuleb külla II" kavaga "Katedraaliklaver"

  10. A combined prediction strategy increases identification of peptides bound with high affinity and stability to porcine MHC class I molecules SLA-1*04:01, SLA-2*04:01, and SLA-3*04:01

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    Pedersen, Lasse Eggers; Rasmussen, Michael; Harndahl, Mikkel

    2016-01-01

    constitute an attractive protocol to select target peptides from the vast pool of viral proteome peptides. We have earlier reported the peptide binding motif of the porcine MHC-I molecules SLA-1*04:01 and SLA-2*04:01, identified by an ELISA affinity-based positional scanning combinatorial peptide library...

  11. 17 CFR 210.8-01 - Preliminary Notes to Article 8.

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    2010-04-01

    ... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 2 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Preliminary Notes to Article 8... ADVISERS ACT OF 1940, AND ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT OF 1975 Article 8 Financial Statements of Smaller Reporting Companies § 210.8-01 Preliminary Notes to Article 8. Sections 210.8-01 to 210.8-08 shall...

  12. Gene : CBRC-XTRO-01-0171 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0171 Novel UN A Pheromone receptors V2R1B_MOUSE 1e-150 38% ref|NP_001093059.1| vomeronasa...YKCTQNRIPSAFIGHLLSSVSYGAIDASFGDRIRFPLFYRTVPSETAQYQVIIQLIKAFNWNWVGMISSDDETHQKASEEMQNEIKKNGICVAFLLRIGGKDVRNYHRALEKIRQSNASA

  13. Gene : CBRC-OGAR-01-1295 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-OGAR-01-1295 Novel UN A Pheromone receptors V2R1B_MOUSE 9e-90 54% ref|NP_001074918.2| vomeronasa...AGLAVLVLGVFLKHRDTPVVRANNRALSYMLLTSLALCALSALLFIGRPTVATCLLRQTTFAVVFTVAVSSILAKTLTVVLAFRITRPGDRVQMCLGPNASALVVLVA

  14. Gene : CBRC-CJAC-01-0846 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0846 Novel UN B UNKNOWN TCB1_RABIT 5e-07 33% dbj|BAC87052.1| unnamed protein product [Homo sapi...MHRHIHVHMCVYVHTQRDMCTHAQTHTCVHRHTCINTDMHTCTHTDTHTYIHWHWYGITLNAPIRLGILNIFVILSLSTQECGSPTFSQSSLPVVSNIHGFL ...

  15. Reactor IPEN/MB-01 dosimetry using TLDs

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    Cavalieri, Tássio A.; Siqueira, Paulo T.D.; Yoriyaz, Hélio, E-mail: tassio.cavalieri@usp.br [Instituto de Pesquisas Energética s e Nucleares (IPEN/CNEN-SP), São Paulo, SP (Brazil)

    2017-07-01

    This paper is a preliminary study on the use of reactor IPEN/MB-01 as standard radiation source for mixed field dosimetry studies. As a first step on this attempt, simulations and experiments, evaluating the neutron and gamma field distributions, were performed and compared. TLDs are widely employed in dose measurements and the TLD 100 / TLD 700 pair conforms with ICRU recommendations for mixed field dosimetry. In this study, TLD irradiations were performed in the IPEN/MB-01 nuclear reactor. IPEN/MB-01 reactor is zero power reactor widely used to perform reactor physics experiments. Its neutron flux distribution is well known for a variety of reactor core configurations. However, the photon fluxes are unknown. A series of experiments with TLD 100 and TLD 700 were performed for two different core configurations (rectangular and cylindrical with a central flux trap). Simulations with MCNP5 for these two configurations were also done, and neutron and gamma fluxes distributions along the core were computed. The responses of TLD 100 and TLD 700 were compared with simulated fluxes and showing a good agreement between them. This paper presents the results of the experiments done so far given the status of the study under way in order to couple IPEN/MB-01 and TLD 100 / 700 pair into a mixed field calibration methodology. (author)

  16. VIPRE-01: A thermal-hydraulic code for reactor cores

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    Cuta, J.M.; Koontz, A.S.; Stewart, C.W.; Montgomery, S.D.; Nomura, K.K.

    1989-08-01

    The VIPRE-01 thermal hydraulics code for PWR and BWR analysis has undergone significant modifications and error correction. This manual for the updated code, designated as VIPRE-01 Mod-02, describes improvements that eliminate problems of slow convergence with the drift flux model in transient simulation. To update the VIPRE-01 code and its documentation the drift flux model of two-phase flow was implemented and error corrections developed during VIPRE-01 application were included. The project team modified the existing VIPRE-01 equations into drift flux model equations by developing additional terms. They also developed and implemented corrections for the errors identified during the last four years. They then validated the modified code against standard test data using selected test cases. The project team prepared documentation revisions reflecting code improvements and corrections to replace the corresponding sections in the original VIPRE documents. The revised VIPRE code, designated VIPRE-01 Mod-02, incorporates improvements that eliminate many shortcomings of the previous version. During the validation, the code produced satisfactory output compared with test data. The revised documentation is in the form of binder pages to replace existing pages in three of the original manuals

  17. Synthesis, EPR, Electronic and Magnetic Studies on Cobalt (II) Complexes of Semicarbazone and Thiosemicarbazone

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    Chandra, S.; Gupta, L.K.; Sharma, K.K.

    2005-01-01

    Cobalt (II) complexes having the general composition Co(L2) X2 [where Lisopropyl methyl ketone semicarbazone (LLA), isopropyl methyl ketone thiosemicarbazone (LLB), 4-aminoacetophenone semicarbazone (LLC) and4-aminoacetophenone thiosemicarbazone (LLD) and X=Cl] have been synthesized. All the Co(II) complexes reported here have been characterized by elemental analyses, magnetic moments, IR, electronic and EPR spectral studies. All the complexes were found to have magnetic moments corresponding to three unpaired electrons. The possible geometries of the complexes were assigned on the basis of electronic infrared and EPR spectral studies. (author) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

  18. Rubrofusarin from Aspergillus niger GTS01-4 and its biological activity

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    Megawati, Dewi, Rizna Triana; Mulyani, Hanny; Maryani, Faiza; Lotullung, Puspa Dewi N.; Minarti

    2017-01-01

    During the research for bioactive secondary metabolites from microorganisms, the terestrial fungi Aspergillus niger GTS01-4 has been investigated for the evaluation of antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities using brine shrimp (Artemia salina) lethality test and MCF-7 cell line. Further chromatographic separation and purification of myselium extract resulted in the isolation identified as rubrofusarin (1). The structure elucidation of isolated compound was performed using 1D-NMR, and LCMS. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of rubrofusarin (1) was evaluated and resulted with IC50 of 11.51 µg/mL against MCF-7 and LC50 of 368.11 µg/mL against brine shrimp, respectively. However, rubrofusarin (1) showed moderate activity against E. coli, S. aureus, and B. subtilis compared to standard antibiotic, streptomycin. The average zone of inhibition was ranged from 6 to 8 mm at a concentration of 100 µg/disc. These results suggest that rubrofusarin could be a potential candidate in the field of anticancer drug discovery from terrestrial fungi.

  19. ARS 01 Helsingi Kiasmas / Tarmo Virki

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    Virki, Tarmo

    2001-01-01

    Helsingis Kiasmas avatud rahvusvahelisest kunstinäitusest ARS 01 alapealkirjaga "Avanevaid perspektiive", kus esines oma töödega ka Marko Mäetamm. Näituse raames toimuvast Santiago Sierra kunstiprojektist kodututega

  20. Gene : CBRC-GGOR-01-0659 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-0659 Novel UN C UNKNOWN Y1540_LACLM 3.6 29% gb|EAW72564.1| hCG2037024 [Homo sapi...ens] 2e-23 41% MSYVLRSSYVPSTCGVGLSNVSSLVLGKGGAVCKGLSIVPACIWLLSCVDPPVLCEVGALPKGLSTIVTLIRLFPSVCPFVLAEQGAVVEGFPTLIAPI

  1. Gene : CBRC-XTRO-01-2206 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-2206 Novel UN D UNKNOWN VTP3_TTV1V 1e-11 32% dbj|BAC87052.1| unnamed protein product [Homo sapi...XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQLHAHTPAPIGTYMPTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPHWHLYAHTPAPIGTYMPTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPHWHLHAHTPAPIGTYM...PTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPHWHLHAHTPAPTDTYMPTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPHWHLHAHTPAPIGTYMPTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPHWHLHAHTPAPIGTYMPTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPHWHLHAHTPAPIGTYMPTHLPPLAPTCPHTCPH ...

  2. Gene : CBRC-CJAC-01-0809 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0809 Novel UN B UNKNOWN ZNF99_HUMAN 1e-22 55% dbj|BAC87181.1| unnamed ...protein product [Homo sapiens] 1e-30 69% MLCFKTHAPILSALSFPVFFMQVDPHLPATTESAASSSKGKQSQRVFVWLLLLSYLLFYFLRWSLTL

  3. High flux polarized neutrons triple-axis spectrometer: 2T (LLB-Saclay)

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    Bourges, Ph.; Hennion, B.; Sidis, Y.; Boutrouille, Ph.; Baroni, P.

    1999-01-01

    A description of the performance of the newly designed thermal beam triple-axis spectrometer, 2T at LLB (Saclay) is given. The beam tube will be increased to 50 x 120 mm 2 (HxV) before the monochromator. A gain of about a factor 2 on the neutron flux at the monitor position is expected after this operation, scheduled on April/May 1999. Polarized neutrons beam option will be installed on this triple axis. The polarization is obtained using high quality heusler crystals recently grown at ILL. The size of both heusler monochromator and analyzer have been chosen to fully cover the beam size. The monochromator (analyzer) will be equipped with a vertical (horizontal) curvature. The flux of the polarized beam on the detector is then expected to be 5 times better than IN20 at ILL (best existing polarized neutrons triple-axis on thermal beam) with incident energy upto 75 MeV. (author)

  4. Gene : CBRC-SARA-01-1996 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-SARA-01-1996 Novel UN D UNKNOWN NU2C_ANTFO 0.004 26% gb|AAQ05281.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit B [Metas...equoia glyptostroboides] 0.044 26% MILMLFLLGSSPRSLIHPRAILKTFPIVCCCLYAFCSLTSLILSLAVL

  5. Gene : CBRC-CINT-01-0076 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available ntestinalis cDNA, clone:cieg003b01, full insert sequence /gb=AK116512 /gi=23589081 /ug=Cin.12858 /len=2519 5e-04 29% MMSCLLLNLPVRLMMS...CLLLNSPVCLMMSCRLLNSPVRLMISCLLLNSPVCLMMSCLLLNSPVRLMMSCLLLNSPVRLMMSCLLLNSPVCLMMS...CLLLNSPVRLMMSCLLLNSPVRLMISCLLLNSPVRLMISCLLLNPPVRLMMSCVLLNLPVRLMMICILSNSPVCLVISCLLLNSPVRLMISCLLLNSPVCLMMS...CVLPNSPVRLMMSCLLLNSPVRLMMSCLLLNLPVRLMMSCLLLNSPVCLMMSCLILNSPVRLMICCLLLNSPVCLMTICILLNSTVRLMICCLLLNPPVRLMISCLLNPPVRLMMSCVLLNSPVRLMTSRFRLELMYVRCLTIFKKFLL ...

  6. Environmental assessment of the south Texas outer continental shelf : biological investigations from 01 January 1961 to 01 December 1975 (NODC Accession 7600741)

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce — Biological and chemical data were collected using net, buoy, and bottle casts from the GUS III and LONGHORN in the Gulf of Mexico from 01 January 1961 to 01 December...

  7. Space-environmental tolerances in a cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. HK-01

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    Tomita-Yokotani, Kaori; Yokobori, Shin-ichi; Kimura, Shunta; Sato, Seigo; Katoh, Hiroshi; Ajioka, Reiko; Yamagishi, Akihiko; Inoue, Kotomi

    2016-07-01

    We have been investigating the tolerances to space-environments of a cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. HK-01 (hereafter referred to as HK-01). Dry colonies of HK-01 had high tolerance to dry conditions, but more detailed information about tolerance to high-temperature, UV, gamma-ray and heavy particle beams were not deeply investigated. The obtained dry colonies of HK-01 after exposure to each of the conditions described above were investigated. In all of the tested colonies of HK-01 after exposure, all or some of the cells in the colonies were alive. One of the purposes of space agriculture is growing plants on Mars. In the early stages, of our research, cyanobacteria are introduced on Mars to promote the oxidation of the atmosphere and the formation of soil from Mars's regolith. HK-01 will contribute to each of these factors in the future.

  8. Evolution of space food in Nostoc sp. HK-01

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    Tomita-Yokotani, Kaori; Yamashita, Masamichi; Hashimoto, Hirofumi; Sato, Seigo; Kimura, Yasuko; Katoh, Hiroshi; Arai, Mayumi

    2012-07-01

    Habitation in outer space is one of our challenges. We have been studying future space agriculture to provide food and oxygen for the habitation area in the space environment, on Mars. A cyanobacteria, Nostoc sp. HK-01, has high several outer space environmental tolerance. We have already confirmed that Nostoc sp.HK-01 had an ability to grow for over several years on the Martian regolith simulant in a laboratory experiment. Nostoc sp HK-01 would have high contribution to change the atmosphere in Mars as a photosynthetic creature. In outer environment, all of materials have to circulate for all of creature living in artificial eco-systems on Mars. This material has several functions as the utilization in space agriculture. Here, we are proposing using them as a food after its growing on Mars. We are trying to determine the best conditions and evolution for space food using Nostoc sp.HK-01 and studying the proposal of utilization of cyanobacteria, Nostoc sp HK-01, for the variation of meal as space agriculture.

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0560 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0560 ref|YP_995556.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] gb|ABM56538.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CPOR-01-1994 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CPOR-01-1994 ref|YP_995620.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] gb|ABM56602.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0287 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0287 ref|YP_997917.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] gb|ABM58899.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0887 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0887 ref|YP_995619.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] gb|ABM56601.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0534 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0534 ref|YP_994945.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2] gb|ABM55927.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  14. Gene : CBRC-CREM-01-1327 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CREM-01-1327 Novel UN C UNKNOWN BCH2_RHOCA 0.12 27% ref|YP_705999.1| possible ABC antibiotics... transporter [Rhodococcus sp. RHA1] gb|ABG97841.1| possible ABC antibiotics transporter [Rhod

  15. Gene : CBRC-MDOM-01-0409 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available nernema carpocapsae] gb|AAT00524.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpo...CBRC-MDOM-01-0409 Novel 1 C UNKNOWN YF2A_SCHPO 0.050 31% ref|YP_026081.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Stei

  16. Gene : CBRC-CJAC-01-0155 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available al stress-inducible protein emb|CAA42554.1| environmental stress and abscisic acid ...CBRC-CJAC-01-0155 Novel UN D UNKNOWN GRPA_MEDFA 1e-06 35% sp|Q09134|GRPA_MEDFA Abscisic acid and environment

  17. 46 CFR 112.01-10 - Automatic emergency lighting and power system.

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    2010-10-01

    ... EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS Definitions of Emergency Lighting and Power Systems § 112.01-10 Automatic emergency lighting and power system. An automatic emergency lighting and power system is one in... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Automatic emergency lighting and power system. 112.01-10...

  18. Role of a Novel Human Leukocyte Antigen-DQA1*01:02;DRB1*15:01 Mixed Isotype Heterodimer in the Pathogenesis of “Humanized” Multiple Sclerosis-like Disease*

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    Kaushansky, Nathali; Eisenstein, Miriam; Boura-Halfon, Sigalit; Hansen, Bjarke Endel; Nielsen, Claus Henrik; Milo, Ron; Zeilig, Gabriel; Lassmann, Hans; Altmann, Daniel M.; Ben-Nun, Avraham

    2015-01-01

    Gene-wide association and candidate gene studies indicate that the greatest effect on multiple sclerosis (MS) risk is driven by the HLA-DRB1*15:01 allele within the HLA-DR15 haplotype (HLA-DRB1*15:01-DQA1*01:02-DQB1*0602-DRB5*01:01). Nevertheless, linkage disequilibrium makes it difficult to define, without functional studies, whether the functionally relevant effect derives from DRB1*15:01 only, from its neighboring DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:02 or DRB5*01:01 genes of HLA-DR15 haplotype, or from their combinations or epistatic interactions. Here, we analyzed the impact of the different HLA-DR15 haplotype alleles on disease susceptibility in a new “humanized” model of MS induced in HLA-transgenic (Tg) mice by human oligodendrocyte-specific protein (OSP)/claudin-11 (hOSP), one of the bona fide potential primary target antigens in MS. We show that the hOSP-associated MS-like disease is dominated by the DRB1*15:01 allele not only as the DRA1*01:01;DRB1*15:01 isotypic heterodimer but also, unexpectedly, as a functional DQA1*01:02;DRB1*15:01 mixed isotype heterodimer. The contribution of HLA-DQA1/DRB1 mixed isotype heterodimer to OSP pathogenesis was revealed in (DRB1*1501xDQB1*0602)F1 double-Tg mice immunized with hOSP(142–161) peptide, where the encephalitogenic potential of prevalent DRB1*1501/hOSP(142–161)-reactive Th1/Th17 cells is hindered due to a single amino acid difference in the OSP(142–161) region between humans and mice; this impedes binding of DRB1*1501 to the mouse OSP(142–161) epitope in the mouse CNS while exposing functional binding of mouse OSP(142–161) to DQA1*01:02;DRB1*15:01 mixed isotype heterodimer. This study, which shows for the first time a functional HLA-DQA1/DRB1 mixed isotype heterodimer and its potential association with disease susceptibility, provides a rationale for a potential effect on MS risk from DQA1*01:02 through functional DQA1*01:02;DRB1*15:01 antigen presentation. Furthermore, it highlights a potential contribution to MS

  19. Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) - USA all Marine Biogeographic Records collected from 1843-01-01 to 2013-11-22, version as of 2015-01-16 (NCEI Accession 0140482)

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce — This dataset is a dump file from the PostreSQL database of the all Marine Biogeographic Records available as of 2015-01-16. The NCEI personnel prepared the subsets...

  20. Gene : CBRC-FCAT-01-0220 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-FCAT-01-0220 Novel UN C UNKNOWN CED7_CAEEL 0.24 25% ref|YP_026082.1| ATP synthase F0 subunit 6 [Steiner...nema carpocapsae] gb|AAT00525.1| ATP synthase F0 subunit 6 [Steinernema carpocapsae

  1. 46 CFR 112.01-5 - Manual emergency lighting and power system.

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    2010-10-01

    ... EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS Definitions of Emergency Lighting and Power Systems § 112.01-5 Manual emergency lighting and power system. A manual emergency lighting and power system is one in which a single... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Manual emergency lighting and power system. 112.01-5...

  2. USGS field activities 11BHM01 and 11BHM02 on the west Florida shelf, Gulf of Mexico, May and June 2011

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    Robbins, Lisa L.; Knorr, Paul O.; Daly, Kendra L.; Taylor, Carl A.; Barrera, Kira E.

    2014-01-01

    During May and June 2011 the (USGS), in cooperation with (USF), conducted geochemical surveys on the west Florida Shelf to investigate the effects of climate change on ocean acidification within the northern Gulf of Mexico, specifically, the effect of ocean acidification on marine organisms and habitats. The first cruise was conducted from May 3 to 9 (11BHM01) and the second was from June 25 to 30 (11BHM02). To view each cruise's survey lines, please see the Trackline page. Each cruise took place aboard the Research Vessel (R/V) Weatherbird II, a ship of opportunity led by Dr. Kendra Daly (USF), which departed from and returned to Saint Petersburg, Florida. Data collection included sampling of the surface and water column with lab analysis of pH, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) or total carbon dioxide (TCO2), and total alkalinity (TA). lLb analysis was augmented with a continuous flow-through system (referred to as sonde data) with a conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensor, which also recorded salinity and pH. Corroborating the USGS data are the vertical CTD profiles (referred to as station samples) collected by USF. The CTD casts measured continuous vertical profiles of oxygen, chlorophyll fluorescence and optical backscatter. Discrete samples for nutrients, chlorophyll, and particulate organic carbon/nitrogen were also collected during the CTD casts. Two autonomous flow-through (AFT) instruments recorded pH and CO2 every 3-5 minutes on each cruise (referred to as AFT data).

  3. Antitumor Effect of KX-01 through Inhibiting Src Family Kinases and Mitosis.

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    Kim, Seongyeong; Min, Ahrum; Lee, Kyung-Hun; Yang, Yaewon; Kim, Tae-Yong; Lim, Jee Min; Park, So Jung; Nam, Hyun-Jin; Kim, Jung Eun; Song, Sang-Hyun; Han, Sae-Won; Oh, Do-Youn; Kim, Jee Hyun; Kim, Tae-You; Hangauer, David; Lau, Johnson Yiu-Nam; Im, Kyongok; Lee, Dong Soon; Bang, Yung-Jue; Im, Seock-Ah

    2017-07-01

    KX-01 is a novel dual inhibitor of Src and tubulin. Unlike previous Src inhibitors that failed to show clinical benefit during treatment of breast cancer, KX-01 can potentially overcome the therapeutic limitations of current Src inhibitors through inhibition of both Src and tubulin. The present study further evaluates the activity and mechanism of KX-01 in vitro and in vivo . The antitumor effect of KX-01 in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cell lines was determined by MTT assay. Wound healing and immunofluorescence assays were performed to evaluate the action mechanisms of KX-01. Changes in the cell cycle and molecular changes induced by KX-01 were also evaluated. A MDA-MB-231 mouse xenograft model was used to demonstrate the in vivo effects. KX-01 effectively inhibited the growth of breast cancer cell lines. The expression of phospho-Src and proliferative-signaling molecules were down-regulated in KX-01-sensitive TNBC cell lines. In addition, migration inhibition was observed by wound healing assay. KX-01-induced G2/M cell cycle arrest and increased the aneuploid cell population in KX-01-sensitive cell lines. Multi-nucleated cells were significantly increased after KX-01 treatment. Furthermore, KX-01 effectively delayed tumor growth in a MDA-MB-231 mouse xenograft model. KX-01 effectively inhibited cell growth and migration of TNBC cells. Moreover, this study demonstrated that KX-01 showed antitumor effects through the inhibition of Src signaling and the induction of mitotic catastrophe. The antitumor effects of KX-01 were also demonstrated in vivo using a mouse xenograft model.

  4. Exploring the electron transfer pathway in the oxidation of avermectin by CYP107Z13 in Streptomyces ahygroscopicus ZB01.

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    Full Text Available Streptomyces ahygroscopicus ZB01 can effectively oxidize 4″-OH of avermectin to form 4″-oxo-avermectin. CYP107Z13 is responsible for this site-specific oxidation in ZB01. In the present study, we explored the electron transfer pathway in oxidation of avermectin by CYP107Z13 in ZB01. A putative [3Fe-4S] ferredoxin gene fd68 and two possible NADH-dependent ferredoxin reductase genes fdr18 and fdr28 were cloned from the genomic DNA of ZB01. fd68 gene disruption mutants showed no catalytic activity in oxidation of avermectin to form 4″-oxo-avermectin. To clarify whether FdR18 and FdR28 participate in the electron transfer during avermectin oxidation by CYP107Z13, two whole-cell biocatalytic systems were designed in E. coli BL21 (DE3, with one co-expressing CYP107Z13, Fd68 and FdR18 and the other co-expressing CYP107Z13, Fd68 and FdR28. Both of the two biocatalytic systems were found to be able to mediate the oxidation of avermectin to form 4″-oxo-avermectin. Thus, we propose an electron transfer pathway NADH→FdR18/FdR28→Fd68→CYP107Z13 for oxidation of avermectin to form 4″-oxo-avermectin in ZB01.

  5. 46 CFR 1.01-10 - Organization.

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    ... Coast Guard; oversees the development and maintenance of programs that incorporate risk-based methods in... AND METHODS GOVERNING MARINE SAFETY FUNCTIONS Organization and General Flow of Functions § 1.01-10... Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-522), and the Office of Standards Evaluation and Development (CG...

  6. 40 CFR 86.1724-01 - Emission data vehicle selection.

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    ... 40 Protection of Environment 19 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Emission data vehicle selection. 86... PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE HIGHWAY VEHICLES AND ENGINES (CONTINUED) General Provisions for the Voluntary National Low Emission Vehicle Program for Light-Duty Vehicles and...

  7. 40 CFR 86.1822-01 - Durability data vehicle selection.

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    ... 40 Protection of Environment 19 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Durability data vehicle selection. 86... PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE HIGHWAY VEHICLES AND ENGINES (CONTINUED) General Compliance Provisions for Control of Air Pollution From New and In-Use Light-Duty Vehicles, Light...

  8. 40 CFR 86.1828-01 - Emission data vehicle selection.

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    ... 40 Protection of Environment 19 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Emission data vehicle selection. 86... PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE HIGHWAY VEHICLES AND ENGINES (CONTINUED) General Compliance Provisions for Control of Air Pollution From New and In-Use Light-Duty Vehicles, Light...

  9. Gene : CBRC-CELE-01-0021 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CELE-01-0021 Novel I A UNKNOWN TBA1C_RAT 0.0 70% ref|NP_492419.2| TuBulin, Alpha family member (tba...is elegans] 0.0 88% gnl|UG|Cel#S5829910 Caenorhabditis elegans TuBulin, Alpha family member (tba-6) (tba-6)

  10. PDB: CBRC-BTAU-01-2619 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2619 1U34,2JNC,2JND, Region:43-137(Identity=85%) PDB:1U34 Chain:A (NMR),Region:43-137(Identity...=85%) PDB:2JNC Chain:A (NMR),Region:43-137(Identity=85%) PDB:2JND Chain:A (NMR), ...

  11. PDB: CBRC-PCAP-01-1657 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-1657 1U34,2JNC,2JND, Region:43-137(Identity=80%) PDB:1U34 Chain:A (NMR),Region:43-137(Identity...=80%) PDB:2JNC Chain:A (NMR),Region:43-137(Identity=80%) PDB:2JND Chain:A (NMR), ...

  12. [Mexican phenotype and genotype Vibrio cholerae 01].

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    Giono, S; Gutiérrez Cogno, L; Rodríguez Angeles, G; del Rio Zolezzi, A; Valdespino González, J L; Sepúlveda Amor, J

    1995-01-01

    This paper presents the phenotypical and genotypical characterization of 26922 Vibrio cholerae 01 strains isolated in Mexico from 1991 to 1993. All strains isolated were El Tor biovar. Strains were sensitive to antibiotics excluding furazolidone, streptomycin and sulfisoxasole to which we found resistance in 97% and we are using this characteristic as epidemiological markers. We detected a marked change in frequency of Inaba serotype from 1991, when it was dominant, with 99.5%, until 1992 when Ogawa serotype turned to be dominant with 95% of isolates. All Vibrio cholerae 01 strains, except one Ogawa strain, were to igenic, and V. choleraeno 01 were not toxigenic by ELISA, PCR and cell culture tests. Dominant ribotype was 5, but we found some strains with 6a pattern and two with ribotype 12. We are searching for ribotype 2 among hemolytic strains in order to learn if there is any relation to Gulf Coast strains prevalent in the USA, but until now we have not found any V. cholerae ribotype 2 in our isolates. Even if rapid tests are recommended for immediate diagnosis of cholera, it is necessary to continue bacterial isolation in order to have strains for phenotyping and genotyping studies that may support epidemiological analysis.

  13. Polymorphism and association of microsatellite SJ01 with birth ...

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    Dec 15, 2009 ... 2College of Life Science, Linyi Normal University, Linyi 276005, China. Accepted 9 November, 2009. Myostatin is a negative regulator of animal skeletal muscle development and SJ01 is a microsatellite locus flanking porcine myostatin gene. In the present study, the polymorphism of microsatellite SJ01 in.

  14. Kajian SNI 01-2886-2000 Makanan Ringan Ekstrudat

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    Oktavia, Devi Ambarwaty

    2007-01-01

    Extruded snack are a product that produce from a tools call extruder by high temperature and short time. Standard quality of extruded snack which required on SNI 01-2886-2000 has not listed odor, taste and colour quantitatively. SNI 01-2886-2000 has not listed yet protein content, calcium content, zinc and total dietary fiber. Improving Indonesian standard for extruded snack advised then the quality of extruded snack will be better. In order to improve Indonesian standard of extruded snack, l...

  15. Difference flow measurements in borehole KOV01 at Oskarshamn

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    Poellaenen, J.; Rouhiainen, P.

    2001-09-01

    Posiva Flow Log/Difference Flow method can be used for relatively fast determination of hydraulic conductivity and hydraulic head in fractures or fractured zones in cored boreholes. This report presents the principles of the method as well as the results of the measurements carried out in borehole KOV01 at Oskarshamn in February and March 2001. The aim of the measurements presented in this report was to determine the depth and flow rate of flowing fractures in borehole KOV01 prior to groundwater sampling. The measurements in borehole KOV01 were carried out between 100-1000 m depth using the so called detailed flow logging mode; the flow rate into a 5 m long test section was measured. Detailed flow logging was repeated at the location of the detected flow anomalies using 0.5 m section length and 0.1 m point intervals. The borehole was pumped during these measurements. The occurrence of saline water in the borehole was studied by electric conductivity measurements. The flow guide encloses also an electrode for measuring of single point resistance of the bedrock. It was measured with 0.01 m point intervals during the detailed flow logging. Depth calibration was made on the basis of the known depth marks in the borehole. The depth marks were detected by caliper measurements and by single point resistance measurements

  16. Copper Removal from A-01 Outfall by Ion Exchange

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    Oji, L.N.

    1999-01-01

    Chelex100, a commercially available ion exchange resin, has been identified in this study as having a significant affinity for copper and zinc in the A-01 outfall water. Removal of copper and zinc from A-01 outfall water will ensure that the outfall meets the state of South Carolina's limit on these heavy metals

  17. 40 CFR 86.1725-01 - Allowable maintenance.

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    2010-07-01

    ... Trucks § 86.1725-01 Allowable maintenance. This section includes text that specifies requirements that... this subpart, with the following additions: (a) Hybrid electric vehicles that use Otto-cycle or diesel...

  18. PACE-90 water and solute transport calculations for 0.01, 0.1, and 0. 5 mm/yr infiltration into Yucca Mountain

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    Dykhuizen, R.C.; Eaton, R.R.; Hopkins, P.L.; Martinez, M.J.

    1991-12-01

    Numerical results are presented for the Performance Assessment Calculational Exercise (PACE-90). One- and two-dimensional water and solute transport are presented for steady infiltration into Yucca Mountain. Evenly distributed infiltration rates of 0.01, 0.1, and 0.5 mm/yr were considered. The calculations of solute transport show that significant amounts of radionuclides can reach the water table over 100,000 yr at the 0.5 mm/yr rate. For time periods less than 10,000 yr or infiltrations less than 0.1 mm/yr very little solute reaches the water table. The numerical simulations clearly demonstrate that multi-dimensional effects can result in significant decreases in the travel time of solute through the modeled domain. Dual continuum effects are shown to be negligible for the low steady state fluxes considered. However, material heterogeneities may cause local amplification of the flux level in multi-dimensional flows. These higher flux levels may then require modeling of a dual continuum porous medium

  19. Effect of process control agent on the structural and magnetic properties of nano/amorphous Fe0.7Nb0.1Zr0.1Ti0.1 powders prepared by high energy ball milling

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    Khazaei Feizabad, Mohammad Hossein; Sharafi, Shahriar; Khayati, Gholam Reza; Ranjbar, Mohammad

    2018-03-01

    In this study, amorphous Fe0.7Nb0.1Zr0.1Ti0.1 alloy without metalloids was produced by mechanical alloying of pure mixture elements. Miedema's semi-empirical model was employed to predict the possibility of amorphous phase formation in proposed alloying system. The effect of Hexane as process control agent (PCA) on the structural, magnetic, morphological and thermal properties of the products was investigated. The results showed that the presence of PCA was necessary for the formation of amorphous phase as well as improved its soft magnetic properties. The PCA addition causes an increase of the saturation magnetization (about 43%) and decrease of the coercivity (about 50%). Moreover, the sample milled without PCA, showed a wide particle size distribution as well as relatively spherical geometry. While, in the presence of PCA the powders were aspherical and Polygon. In addition, the crystallization and Curie temperatures were found to be around 800 °C and 650 °C, respectively which are relatively high values for these kinds of alloys.

  20. The Potential of Capstone Learning Experiences in addressing perceived shortcomings in LLB Training in South Africa

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    Full Text Available Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curriculum does not adequately integrate various outcomes, in particular outcomes relating to the development of skills in communication, problem solving, ethics, and in general a holistic view of the law in practice. One mechanism that has been mooted as a potential remedy to this situation is capstone courses, which will consolidate and integrate the four years of study in the final year and build a bridge to the world of practice. A literature review on capstone courses and learning experiences (collectively referred to as capstones indicates that these curriculum devices as modes of instruction offer particular pedagogical advantages. These include inculcating a strong perception of coherence across the curriculum and hence discipline in students, providing the opportunity for students to reflect on their learning during the course of the entire programme, creating an opportunity to engage with the complexity of law and legal practice, and guiding students through the transition from university to professional identity. An empirical analysis of the modes of instruction used in LLB curricula at 13 South African law faculties/schools indicates that there are six categories of existing modules or learning experiences that already exhibit elements of capstone-course design. These are clinics, internships, moots, research projects, topical capstones and capstone assessment. A further comparative study into foreign law curricula in especially Australia and the United States of America reveals four further noteworthy approaches to capstone-course design, namely problem-based learning, the virtual office, conferences and remedies courses. The empirical study suggests that capstones indeed hold the potential as learning experiences to address some of the challenges facing legal education in South Africa but that further development of this curriculum

  1. Gene : CBRC-OGAR-01-0879 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-OGAR-01-0879 Novel UN B UNKNOWN PCFT_RAT 5e-30 30% gb|AAH60850.1| SLC46A3 protein [Homo sapi...ens] emb|CAI17158.1| novel protein [Homo sapiens] gb|EAX08438.1| hypothetical protein LOC28353...MRESSSQNVTMSCGEGFKNLFYRTYMLFKNASGKQRTLLCLLLFTVITYYFVIIGSAPIFILYELDSPLCWNEVFIGYGSALGSASFLTSFLGIWVFSYCMEDIHMAFIGIFTTMAGMAMTAFARTTLMMFLGESQLYP ... ...7, isoform CRA_b [Homo sapiens] 1e-141 89% MDISGLIPGLVSTFILLSNSDHYGRKLPMILSSVGGLATTIWLCLLSYFALPFQLLIASTFIGAF

  2. Gene : CBRC-CJAC-01-1355 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1355 Novel UN C UNKNOWN PCFT_RAT 1e-30 29% gb|AAH60850.1| SLC46A3 protein [Homo sapi...ens] emb|CAI17158.1| novel protein [Homo sapiens] gb|EAX08438.1| hypothetical protein LOC28353...IDFLLGLVTGLTGLSSGYFIRELGFVWSFLIIAVSLAVNLVYILFFLGDPMKESSSQNVTMSCSEGFKDLFYRTYMLFKNPSGKRRALLCLLLFTIITYYFMVIGIAPI...7, isoform CRA_b [Homo sapiens] 1e-157 92% MHQRFPTHNLLATGKKACTMIFLRTLCKLHCLLFLSLQEVQKKVSRFNLQVDISGLIPGLVSTFI

  3. 33 CFR 74.01-15 - Charges for placement of temporary aids.

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    ... temporary aids. 74.01-15 Section 74.01-15 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO NAVIGATION CHARGES FOR COAST GUARD AIDS TO NAVIGATION WORK Charges to the Public § 74.01-15 Charges for placement of temporary aids. Charges for placement of temporary aids will be...

  4. PDB: CBRC-BTAU-01-1941 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-1941 1HLL,1HO9,1HOD,1HOF, Region:118-149(Identity=100%) PDB:1HLL Chain...:A (NMR),Region:118-149(Identity=100%) PDB:1HO9 Chain:A (NMR),Region:118-149(Identity=100%) PDB:1HOD Chain:A (NMR),Region:118-149(Identity=100%) PDB:1HOF Chain:A (NMR), ...

  5. Gene : CBRC-DYAK-01-0060 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DYAK-01-0060 Novel 2L A Orphan receptors LSHR_BOVIN 5e-88 33% ref|NP_476702.1| rickets... CG8930-PA, isoform A [Drosophila melanogaster] ref|NP_599102.1| rickets CG8930-PB, isoform B [Droso...phila melanogaster] ref|NP_599103.1| rickets CG8930-PC, isoform C [Drosophila melanogaster] ref|NP_599104.1| rickets

  6. Direct emission of chirality controllable femtosecond LG01 vortex beam

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    Wang, S.; Zhang, S.; Yang, H.; Xie, J.; Jiang, S.; Feng, G.; Zhou, S.

    2018-05-01

    Direct emission of a chirality controllable ultrafast LG01 mode vortex optical beam from a conventional z-type cavity design SESAM (SEmiconductor Saturable Absorber Mirror) mode locked LD pumped Yb:Phosphate laser has been demonstrated. A clean 360 fs vortex beam of ˜45.7 mW output power has been achieved. A radial shear interferometer has been built to determine the phase singularity and the wavefront helicity of the ultrafast output laser. Theoretically, it is found that the LG01 vortex beam is obtained via the combination effect of diagonal HG10 mode generation by off-axis pumping and the controllable Gouy phase difference between HG10 and HG01 modes in the sagittal and tangential planes. The chirality of the LG01 mode can be manipulated by the pump position to the original point of the laser cavity optical axis.

  7. Impedance and modulus spectroscopy characterization of Tb modified Bi{sub 0.8}A{sub 0.1}Pb{sub 0.1}Fe{sub 0.9}Ti{sub 0.1}O{sub 3} ceramics

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    Thakur, Shweta; Rai, Radheshyam, E-mail: rshyam1273@gmail.com [School of Physics, Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh (India); Bdikin, Igor [Centre for Mechanical Technology and Automation (TEMA), University of Aveiro (Portugal); Valente, Manuel Almeida [Departamento de Fisica, Universidade de Aveiro (Portugal)

    2016-01-15

    In this paper we present the impedance spectroscopy of ternary solid solutions of BiFeO{sub 3} , TbFeO{sub 3} and PbTiO{sub 3} , prepared by solid-state reaction method. The preliminary structural studies were carried out by X-ray diffraction technique, showing the formation of polycrystalline sample with ABO{sub 3} type of perovskite structure with hexagonal symmetry for Bi{sub 0.8}Tb{sub 0.1}Pb{sub 0.1}Fe{sub 0.9}Ti{sub 0.1}O{sub 3} system at room temperature. Dielectric and impedance study of this ceramic has been characterized in the temperature range 175 - 325 deg C and frequency range 100 Hz - 1 MHz. The maximum ferroelectric transition temperature (T{sub c} ) of this system was in the range 210 - 225 deg C with the dielectric constant having maximum value ∼ 2480 at 1 kHz. The complex impedance graph exhibited one impedance semicircle arc at all reported temperatures, which indicates that the impedance response is a Cole-Cole type relaxation. Single semicircle indicate that the grain effect of the bulk in ceramic. The bulk resistance of the material decreases with increasing temperature showing negative temperature showing a typical semiconducting property, i.e. negative temperature coefficient of resistance (NTCR) behavior. (author)

  8. Utilization of a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. HK-01, for space habitation

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    Kimura, Shunta; Tomita-Yokotani, Kaori; Arai, Mayumi; Yamashita, Masamichi; Katoh, Hiroshi; Ajioka, Reiko; Inoue, Kotomi

    2016-07-01

    A terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. HK-01 (hereafter HK-01), has several useful abilities for space habitation; photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, and space environmental tolerances to vacuum, UV, gamma-ray, heavy particle beam, low and high temperature. Space environmental tolerances are important for transportation to Mars. HK-01 can grow on Martian regolith simulant (MRS) in vitro. Furthermore, HK-01 is useful as food. HK-01 may be utilized as oxygen supply, soil formation and food material for bio-chemical circulation in closed bio-ecosystems, including space habitation such as Mars. HK-01 was adopted as a biological material for the "TANPOPO" mission (JAXA et al.,), because of their high environmental tolerances. The "TANPOPO" mission is performing the space exposure experiments on the Japan Experimental Module (JEM) of the International Space Station (ISS). The results of these experiments will show the ability of HK-01 to survive in space.

  9. Evaluation of SIPIC01 and SIPIC02 on Motor Speed Control

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    Wong Kah Kit

    2018-01-01

    Full Text Available Due to its simplicity, Proportional-Integral (PI controller still remains as the widely used controller for motor speed control system. However, PI controller exhibits windup phenomenon when the motor operates in a saturated state, which may cause degradation to the control system. In order to overcome the windup phenomenon, many researches have introduced various types of anti-windup methods such as the Conditioning Technique (CI, Tracking Back Calculation (TBC, Integral State Prediction (ISP, Steady-state Integral Proportional Integral Controller-01 (SIPIC01 and Steady-state Integral Proportional Integral Controller-02 (SIPIC02. These are anti-windup techniques with integral control switching mechanism, coupling of proportional gain, kp, and integral gain, ki. Due to the coupled kp and ki, tuning motor performance is a difficult task with short settling time without experiencing overshoot. SIPIC01 and SIPIC02 are robust anti-windup methods without a switching mechanism and exhibit decoupling feature. SIPIC01 and SIPIC02 have shown better dynamic performance compared to CI, TBC and ISP. However, SIPIC01 has not been compared to SIPIC02 in terms of their decoupling effect flexibility and dynamic performance. The decoupling effect was verified using MATLAB simulation, while the performance analysis was verified through hardware simulation and testing by using Scilab. The results obtained from the simulation showed that both SIPIC01 and SIPIC02 consist of decoupling features that allow a performance with coexistence of zero or minimum overshoot with short settling time. However, SIPIC02 consists of longer rise and settling time as compared to SIPIC01. Therefore, it can be concluded that SIPIC01 is better than SIPIC02 in term of dynamic performance.

  10. Non-01 Vibrio cholerae infections in Cancun, Mexico.

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    Finch, M J; Valdespino, J L; Wells, J G; Perez-Perez, G; Arjona, F; Sepulveda, A; Bessudo, D; Blake, P A

    1987-03-01

    To determine the role of Vibrio cholerae as a cause of diarrheal illness in Cancun, Mexico, an investigation was conducted in July and August 1983. Although toxigenic V. cholerae 01 were not found, non-01 V. cholerae were isolated from 22 (16%) of 134 stools from persons with diarrheal illness and none of 22 stools from well persons; 58 (92%) of 63 sewage samples; 12 (86%) of 14 untreated well water samples; a home storage tank for treated water; and 5 (21%) of 24 samples of raw seafood. None of the V. cholerae isolates from patients were toxigenic. The illness occurred mainly in small children, and were characterized principally by diarrhea and abdominal pain. No patient was seriously ill, and all recovered without sequelae. Seven different serotypes of non-01 V. cholerae were isolated from the stool specimens, and Smith serotype 12 accounted for 10 (46%) of the 22 isolates. A matched-pair case-control study found that cases were more likely than controls to have eaten home prepared gelatin (P = 0.03, OR = 5/0) and seafood (P = 0.06, OR = 4/0).

  11. RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine and child mortality

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    Aaby, Peter; Rodrigues, Amabelia; Kofoed, Poul-Erik

    2015-01-01

    Comment on Efficacy and safety of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine with or without a booster dose in infants and children in Africa: final results of a phase 3, individually randomised, controlled trial. [Lancet. 2015]......Comment on Efficacy and safety of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine with or without a booster dose in infants and children in Africa: final results of a phase 3, individually randomised, controlled trial. [Lancet. 2015]...

  12. Atom probe tomographic studies of precipitation in Al-0.1Zr-0.1Ti (at.%) alloys.

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    Knipling, Keith E; Dunand, David C; Seidman, David N

    2007-12-01

    Atom probe tomography was utilized to measure directly the chemical compositions of Al(3)(Zr(1)-(x)Ti(x)) precipitates with a metastable L1(2) structure formed in Al-0.1Zr-0.1Ti (at.%) alloys upon aging at 375 degrees C or 425 degrees C. The alloys exhibit an inhomogeneous distribution of Al(3)(Zr(1)-(x)Ti(x)) precipitates, as a result of a nonuniform dendritic distribution of solute atoms after casting. At these aging temperatures, the Zr:Ti atomic ratio in the precipitates is about 10 and 5, respectively, indicating that Ti remains mainly in solid solution rather than partitioning to the Al(3)(Zr(1)-(x)Ti(x)) precipitates. This is interpreted as being due to the very small diffusivity of Ti in alpha-Al, consistent with prior studies on Al-Sc-Ti and Al-Sc-Zr alloys, where the slower diffusing Zr and Ti atoms make up a small fraction of the Al(3)(Zr(1)-(x)Ti(x)) precipitates. Unlike those alloys, however, the present Al-Zr-Ti alloys exhibit no interfacial segregation of Ti at the matrix/precipitate heterophase interface, a result that may be affected by a significant disparity in the evaporation fields of the alpha-Al matrix and Al(3)(Zr(1)-(x)Ti(x)) precipitates and/or a lack of local thermodynamic equilibrium at the interface.

  13. Leucemia linfoblástica aguda (LLA durante a gravidez: um relato de caso

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    Marcelo Gil Cliquet

    2015-10-01

    Full Text Available A incidência de Leucemia Linfoblástica Aguda (LLA associada à gestação é pequena, entretanto, devido à gravidade da doença, é fundamental que o obstetra esteja capacitado a orientar a conduta médica. O tratamento deve ser iniciado logo após o diagnóstico para que não haja prejuízo do prognóstico materno. Quando diagnosticada, sabe-se que haverá prejuízos fetais frente à quimioterapia a ser empregada. O dilema ético criado pela concomitância de neoplasias com a gestação é de difícil manejo. Objetivo: relatar o caso de uma gestante no primeiro trimestre com diagnóstico de LLA. Metodologia: as informações foram obtidas por meio de revisão do prontuário e da literatura. Relato: Relatamos o caso de uma gestante, 30 anos, com dores articulares no joelho e hemograma com pancitopenia. O mielograma e a imunofenotipagem foram compatíveis com Leucemia Linfoblástica B comum, quando a paciente estava com 12 semanas de gestação (ultrassom. A paciente foi informada sobre todos os riscos do tratamento quimioterápico para o feto, bem como os riscos maternos em postergar o tratamento. A partir da discussão entre a paciente, seus familiares e equipe médica, ela decidiu por iniciar o tratamento com protocolo BFM 86 modificado, assinando um termo de consentimento. Durante a Indução 2, foi diagnosticado óbito fetal por ultra-sonografia (21 semanas de gestação. A paciente continuou o tratamento com suporte psicológico e no momento encontra-se em remissão completa, iniciando a fase de consolidação do referido protocolo. Conclusão: Pretendemos alertar sobre a difícil decisão feita por uma paciente grávida com a LLA. Tal escolha deve ser feita com o amparo de toda a equipe médica e familiares dos pacientes, além de ser firmada por meio de um termo de consentimento.

  14. Tunable exchange bias effect in magnetic Bi0.9Gd0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3 nanoparticles at temperatures up to 250K

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    Basith, M. A.; Khan, F. A.; Ahmmad, Bashir

    2015-01-01

    that the strength of the exchange bias effect is tunable by the field cooling. The HEB values are also found to be dependent on the temperature. This magnetically tunable exchange bias obtained at temperatures up to 250K in Bi0.9Gd0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3 nanoparticles may be worthwhile for potential applications.......The exchange bias (EB) effect has been observed in magnetic Bi0.9Gd0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1O3 nanoparticles.The influence of magnetic field cooling on the exchange bias effect has also been investigated. The magnitude of the exchange bias field (HEB) increases with the cooling magnetic field, showing...

  15. Evidence for possible biological advantages of the newly emerging HIV-1 circulating recombinant form from Malaysia - CRF33_01B in comparison to its progenitors - CRF01_AE and subtype B.

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    Lau, Katherine A; Wang, Bin; Miranda-Saksena, Monica; Boadle, Ross; Kamarulzaman, Adeeba; Ng, Kee-Peng; Saksena, Nitin K

    2010-04-01

    In Malaysia, co-circulation of CRF01_AE and subtype B has resulted in the emergence of the second generation derivative; CRF33_01B in approximately 20% of its HIV-1 infected individuals. Our objective was to identify possible biological advantages that CRF33_01B possesses over its progenitors. Biological and molecular comparisons of CRF33_01B against its parental subtypes clearly show that CRF33_01B replicated better in activated whole peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and CD4+ T-lymphocytes, but not monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs). Also, its acquired fitness was greater than CRF01_AE but not subtype B. Moreover, CRF33_01B has higher rate of apoptotic cell death and syncytia induction compared to subtype B. These adaptive and survival abilities could have been acquired by CRF33_01B due to the incorporation of subtype B fragments into the gag-RT region of its full-length genome. Our studies confirm the previously held belief that HIV-1 strains may harbor enhanced biological fitness upon recombination. We therefore estimate a possible gradual replacement of the current predominance of CRF01_AE, as well as wider dissemination of CRF33_01B, together with the identification of other new CRF01_AE/B inter-subtype recombinants in Malaysia.

  16. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-HSAP-01-0117 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-HSAP-01-0117 gnl|UG|Hs#S1730560 Homo sapiens opsin 1 (cone pigments), medium-wave-sensitive (color blin...dness, deutan) (OPN1MW), mRNA /cds=p(1,1095) /gb=NM_000513 /gi=4503964 /ug=Hs.247787 /len=1095 9e-33 31% ...

  17. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-GGAL-01-0052 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available ndness, protan) (OPN1LW), mRNA /cds=p(9,1097) /gb=NM_205440 /gi=45382134 /ug=Gga.716 /len=1318 5e-43 30% ... ...CBRC-GGAL-01-0052 gnl|UG|Gga#S19184093 Gallus gallus opsin 1 (cone pigments), long-wave-sensitive (color bli

  18. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-MMUS-01-0101 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUS-01-0101 gnl|UG|Mm#S8040853 Mus musculus opsin 1 (cone pigments), short-wave-sensitive (color blind...ness, tritan) (Opn1sw), mRNA /cds=p(66,1106) /gb=NM_007538 /gi=31543369 /ug=Mm.56987 /len=2521 3e-33 28% ...

  19. On the Hardest Problem Formulations for the 0/1 Lasserre Hierarchy

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    Kurpisz, Adam; Leppänen, Samuli; Mastrolilli, Monaldo

    2015-01-01

    The Lasserre/Sum-of-Squares (SoS) hierarchy is a systematic procedure for constructing a sequence of increasingly tight semidefinite relaxations. It is known that the hierarchy converges to the 0/1 polytope in n levels and captures the convex relaxations used in the best available approximation algorithms for a wide variety of optimization problems. In this paper we characterize the set of 0/1 integer linear problems and unconstrained 0/1 polynomial optimization problems that can still have ...

  20. Global Dispersal Pattern of HIV Type 1 Subtype CRF01_AE

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    Poljak, Mario; Angelis, Konstantinos; Albert, Jan; Mamais, Ioannis; Magiorkinis, Gkikas; Hatzakis, Angelos; Hamouda, Osamah; Stuck, Daniel; Vercauteren, Jurgen; Wensing, Annemarie; Alexiev, Ivailo

    2016-01-01

    Background. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype CRF01_AE originated in Africa and then passed to Thailand, where it established a major epidemic. Despite the global presence of CRF01_AE, little is known about its subsequent dispersal pattern. Methods. We assembled a global data set of 2736 CRF01_AE sequences by pooling sequences from public databases and patient-cohort studies. We estimated viral dispersal patterns, using statistical phylogeographic analysis run over bootstrap...

  1. 40 CFR 174.525 - E. coli B-D-glucuronidase enzyme as a plant-incorporated protectant inert ingredient; exemption...

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    2010-07-01

    ... 40 Protection of Environment 23 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false E. coli B-D-glucuronidase enzyme as a... E. coli B-D-glucuronidase enzyme as a plant-incorporated protectant inert ingredient; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. Residues of E. coli B-D-glucuronidase enzyme are exempt from the...

  2. Gene : CBRC-DMEL-01-0061 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0061 Novel 2L A Orphan receptors LSHR_RAT 2e-93 33% ref|NP_476702.1| rickets... CG8930-PA, isoform A [Drosophila melanogaster] ref|NP_599102.1| rickets CG8930-PB, isoform B [Drosoph...ila melanogaster] ref|NP_599103.1| rickets CG8930-PC, isoform C [Drosophila melanogaster] ref|NP_599104.1| rickets...ter] 0.0 88% gnl|UG|Dm#S13279502 Drosophila melanogaster rickets CG8930-RA, trans

  3. 46 CFR 53.01-10 - Service restrictions and exceptions (replaces HG-101).

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    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Service restrictions and exceptions (replaces HG-101... ENGINEERING HEATING BOILERS General Requirements § 53.01-10 Service restrictions and exceptions (replaces HG... lieu of the requirements in HG-101 of section IV of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PHAM-01-0774 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available ced As A Secretion Protein In E.Coli pdb|3BSQ|B Chain B, Crystal Structure Of Human Kallikrein 7 Produced As... A Secretion Protein In E.Coli pdb|3BSQ|C Chain C, Crystal Structure Of Human Kallikrein 7 Produced As A Secretion Protein In E.Coli 3BSQ 2e-12 89% ...

  5. UPSILON'(10.01) resonance parameters

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    Niczyporuk, B.; Zeludziewicz, T.; Chen, K.W.; Hartung, R.

    1980-09-01

    The resonance parameters of the UPSILON'(10.01) were measured using the LENA detector at the DORIS e + e - storage ring. We obtained a mass of M(UPSILON') = (10 013.6 +- 1.2 +- 10.0) MeV and an electronic width of GAMMAsub(ee)(UPSILON') = (0.53 +- 0.07sup(+0.09)sub(-0.05) keV. The upper limit set to the μ-pair branching ratio is 3.8% which implies a lower limit on the total UPSILON' widUPSILON parameters we obtain a mass difference M(UPSILON') - M(UPSILON) = (552.0 +- 1.3 +- 10.0) MeV and GAMMAsub(ee)UPSILON')/ = 0.43 +- 0.07sup(+0.05)sub(-0.00). (orig.)

  6. 75 FR 29385 - Safety Advisory 2010-01

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    .... Conduct a visual inspection of the vertical hand brake supports for cracks or evidence of a stanchion that... Supports on FTTX Flatcars. SUMMARY: FRA is issuing Safety Advisory 2010-01 in order to provide guidance to... hand brake supports that have been modified to accommodate a 10-inch wide hand brake step. FRA's Office...

  7. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-CFAM-01-0041 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CFAM-01-0041 gnl|UG|Cfa#S19200707 ip06d09.b1 Brain - Cerebellum Library (DOGEST8) Canis familiaris cDNA clone ip06d09, mRNA sequence /clone=ip06d09 /gb=CK996471 /gi=45760151 /ug=Cfa.45094 /len=754 7e-17 70% ...

  8. [Analysis of allele dropout at TH01 locus in paternity testing].

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    Lai, Li; Shen, Xiao-li; Xue, Shi-jie; Hu, Jie

    2013-10-01

    To analyze allele dropout at TH01 locus in paternity testing in order to determine the accurate genotype. To use a two STR loci genotyping system to verify an abnormal genotype for the TH01 locus with PCR using specific primers, cloning and DNA sequencing. A rare allele at TH01 locus named 5.2, which was undetectable with PowerPlex 21 system, was detected with an Identifiler system. Genetic variations may result in rare alleles and loci loss. To avoid misjudgment, laboratories should have a variety of methods for detecting loci loss.

  9. Comparison of treatment with preservative-free versus preserved sodium hyaluronate 0.1% and fluorometholone 0.1% eyedrops after cataract surgery in patients with preexisting dry-eye syndrome.

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    Jee, Donghyun; Park, Minji; Lee, Hee Jin; Kim, Man Soo; Kim, Eun Chul

    2015-04-01

    To compare treatment with preservative-free and preserved sodium hyaluronate 0.1% and fluorometholone 0.1% eyedrops after cataract surgery in patients with preexisting dry-eye syndrome. Bucheon St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. Randomized controlled study. Patients with cataract and dry-eye syndrome were randomly divided into 2 groups. Group 1 patients were treated with preservative-free sodium hyaluronate 0.1% and preservative-free fluorometholone 0.1% eyedrops 4 times a day in the first month and twice a day in the second month. Group 2 patients were treated with preserved eyedrops using the same schedule. Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) score, tear-film breakup time (TBUT), Schirmer I test, corneal fluorescein staining, impression cytology, and antioxidant and inflammatory cytokine activities in tears were evaluated. Both groups comprised 40 patients. At 2 months, the OSDI score, TBUT, Schirmer I score, fluorescein staining score, impression cytology findings, and goblet cell count were significantly better in Group 1 than in Group 2 (PPreservative-free sodium hyaluronate 0.1% and fluorometholone 0.1% eyedrops can improve the symptoms and signs of dry-eye syndrome after cataract surgery. Preservative-free fluorometholone eyedrops may have antiinflammatory and antioxidant effects in tears of patients with dry-eye syndrome. No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned. Copyright © 2015 ASCRS and ESCRS. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  10. Studies of the decays $B^+ \\to p \\bar p h^+$ and observation of $B^+ \\to \\kern 0.1em\\bar{\\kern -0.1em\\Lambda}(1520)p$

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Wilson, F F; Wimberley, J; Wishahi, J; Witek, M; Wotton, S A; Wright, S; Wu, S; Wyllie, K; Xie, Y; Xing, Z; Yang, Z; Young, R; Yuan, X; Yushchenko, O; Zangoli, M; Zavertyaev, M; Zhang, F; Zhang, L; Zhang, W C; Zhang, Y; Zhelezov, A; Zhokhov, A; Zhong, L; Zvyagin, A

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    Dynamics and direct $CP$ violation in three-body charmless decays of charged $B$ mesons to a proton, an antiproton and a light meson (pion or kaon) are studied using data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0$ {\\,fb}^{-1}$, collected by the ${LHCb}$ experiment in $pp$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. Production spectra are determined as a function of Dalitz-plot and helicity variables. The forward-backward asymmetry of the light meson in the $p\\bar p$ rest frame is measured. No significant $CP$ asymmetry in $B^+ \\to p \\bar p K^+$ decay is found in any region of the Dalitz plane. We present the first observation of the decay $B^+ \\to \\kern 0.1em\\bar{\\kern -0.1em\\Lambda}(1520)(\\to K^+\\bar p)p$ near the $K^+\\bar p$ threshold and measure $\\mathcal{B}(B^+ \\to \\kern 0.1em\\bar{\\kern -0.1em\\Lambda}(1520)p)=(3.9^{+1.0}_{-0.9} (\\mathrm{stat})\\pm0.1 (\\mathrm{syst})\\pm0.3 (\\mathrm{BF}))\\times 10^{-7}$, where BF denotes the uncertainty on secondary branching fractions.

  11. Reduced field TE01 X-Band traveling wave window

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    Fowkes, W.R.; Callin, R.S.; Tantawi, S.G.; Wright, E.L.

    1995-01-01

    The RF electric field is reduced by more than a factor of two using a pair of symmetrically located irises in a new type of klystron window operating in the TE 01 mode at X-Band. The advantages of this window over the usual TE 01 half-wave resonant window are discussed as well as theory and operating results. Ultra high purity alumina formed by the HIP process is used. This window has been successfully tested at 100 MW with a 1.5 microsecond RF pulse width and is being used on the XL series klystrons

  12. Turbidity, SOLAR RADIATION - ATMOSPHERIC and other data from unknown platforms from 1948-01-01 to 1948-12-31 (NODC Accession 9800009)

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce — Temperature, salinity, alkalinity, and oxygen profiles were collected in the Kara Sea (Russia) from the Deznev and other platforms from 01 January 1945 to 31...

  13. A high-resolution (0.1° × 0.1°) inventory of methane emissions from Canadian and Mexican oil and gas systems

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    Sheng, Jian-Xiong; Jacob, Daniel J.; Maasakkers, Joannes D.; Sulprizio, Melissa P.; Zavala-Araiza, Daniel; Hamburg, Steven P.

    2017-06-01

    Canada and Mexico have large but uncertain methane emissions from the oil/gas industry. Inverse analyses of atmospheric methane observations can improve emission estimates but require accurate source patterns as prior information. In order to serve this need, we develop a 0.1° × 0.1° gridded inventory of oil/gas emissions in Canada for 2013 and Mexico for 2010 by disaggregating national emission inventories using best available data for production, processing, transmission, and distribution. Results show large differences with the EDGAR v4.2 gridded global inventory used in past inverse analyses. Canadian emissions are concentrated in Alberta (gas production and processing) and Mexican emissions are concentrated along the east coast (oil production).

  14. Phylodynamic analysis of the dissemination of HIV-1 CRF01_AE in Vietnam.

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    Liao, Huanan; Tee, Kok Keng; Hase, Saiki; Uenishi, Rie; Li, Xiao-Jie; Kusagawa, Shigeru; Thang, Pham Hong; Hien, Nguyen Tran; Pybus, Oliver G; Takebe, Yutaka

    2009-08-15

    To estimate the epidemic history of HIV-1 CRF01_AE in Vietnam and adjacent Guangxi, China, we determined near full-length nucleotide sequences of CRF01_AE from a total of 33 specimens collected in 1997-1998 from different geographic regions and risk populations in Vietnam. Phylogenetic and Bayesian molecular clock analyses were performed to estimate the date of origin of CRF01_AE lineages. Our study reconstructs the timescale of CRF01_AE expansion in Vietnam and neighboring regions and suggests that the series of CRF01_AE epidemics in Vietnam arose by the sequential introduction of founder strains into new locations and risk groups. CRF01_AE appears to have been present among heterosexuals in South-Vietnam for more than a decade prior to its epidemic spread in the early 1990s. In the late 1980s, the virus spread to IDUs in Southern Vietnam and subsequently in the mid-1990s to IDUs further north. Our results indicate the northward dissemination of CRF01_AE during this time.

  15. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-DMEL-01-0039 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0039 gnl|UG|Dm#S40593079 DMG1C.3_1.F09.C1 MODENCODE_DM_A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone DMG...1-chr2L.8.057.a, mRNA sequence /clone=DMG1-chr2L.8.057.a /gb=EW713118 /gi=156142072 /ug=Dm.26354 /len=1535 4e-11 25% ...

  16. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-DMEL-01-0065 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0065 gnl|UG|Dm#S40593085 DMG1C.2_1.C03.C1 MODENCODE_DM_A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone DMG...1-chr2R.19.116.a, mRNA sequence /clone=DMG1-chr2R.19.116.a /gb=EW713124 /gi=156142078 /ug=Dm.26350 /len=1473 2e-11 29% ...

  17. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-DMEL-01-0038 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0038 gnl|UG|Dm#S40593079 DMG1C.3_1.F09.C1 MODENCODE_DM_A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone DMG...1-chr2L.8.057.a, mRNA sequence /clone=DMG1-chr2L.8.057.a /gb=EW713118 /gi=156142072 /ug=Dm.26354 /len=1535 4e-84 95% ...

  18. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-DMEL-01-0066 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0066 gnl|UG|Dm#S40593085 DMG1C.2_1.C03.C1 MODENCODE_DM_A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone DMG...1-chr2R.19.116.a, mRNA sequence /clone=DMG1-chr2R.19.116.a /gb=EW713124 /gi=156142078 /ug=Dm.26350 /len=1473 3e-14 34% ...

  19. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-DMEL-01-0040 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0040 gnl|UG|Dm#S40593079 DMG1C.3_1.F09.C1 MODENCODE_DM_A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone DMG...1-chr2L.8.057.a, mRNA sequence /clone=DMG1-chr2L.8.057.a /gb=EW713118 /gi=156142072 /ug=Dm.26354 /len=1535 2e-05 30% ...

  20. Unigene BLAST: CBRC-DMEL-01-0067 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DMEL-01-0067 gnl|UG|Dm#S40593085 DMG1C.2_1.C03.C1 MODENCODE_DM_A Drosophila melanogaster cDNA clone DMG...1-chr2R.19.116.a, mRNA sequence /clone=DMG1-chr2R.19.116.a /gb=EW713124 /gi=156142078 /ug=Dm.26350 /len=1473 2e-10 31% ...

  1. PDB: CBRC-CJAC-01-1334 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1334 2R4R,2RH1,3D4S,2R4S, Region:32-398(Identity=96%) PDB:2R4R Chain:A... (X-ray Resolution=3.40),Region:32-398(Identity=96%) PDB:2RH1 Chain:A (X-ray Resolution=2.40),Region:32-398(Identity...=96%) PDB:3D4S Chain:A (X-ray Resolution=2.80),Region:55-398(Identity=96%) PDB:2R4S Chain:A (X-ray Resolution=3.40), ...

  2. DFD-01 Reduces Transepidermal Water Loss and Improves Skin Hydration and Flexibility.

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    Jackson, J Mark; Grove, Gary L; Allenby, Kent; Houser, Tim

    2017-12-01

    In plaque psoriasis, the benefit of topical steroids is well established. The vehicle formulation of topical steroids may also provide benefit in addition to the effects of the steroid itself. DFD-01 (betamethasone dipropionate spray, 0.05%) is a formulation composed of a topical steroid in an emollient-like vehicle that enhances penetration to the target site of inflammation in the skin. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of DFD-01 and its vehicle on skin hydration and barrier function in compromised skin and to evaluate its effect on flexibility in healthy skin. Eighteen healthy white volunteers were enrolled in each of two studies. In Study 1, dry shaving of volar forearms created a compromised skin barrier, through which transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was measured using an evaporimeter. Capacitance, a measure of epidermal hydration, was also measured at baseline and at 1, 2 and 4 h after application of DFD-01 or its vehicle formulation. In Study 2, intact skin flexibility was tested with a cutometer before and at 1, 2 and 4 h after application of DFD-01 or vehicle. In Study 1, both DFD-01 and its vehicle were effective at reducing TEWL through the compromised stratum corneum. Capacitance measurements confirmed this finding; razor-chafed skin treated with either DFD-01 or vehicle exhibited levels of skin hydration similar to unshaved control skin. Study 2 found softening and greater flexibility of normal skin treated with either DFD-01 or vehicle compared with nontreated control skin samples. These tests suggest that the DFD-01 formulation and its vehicle are each effective at retaining moisture within a damaged skin barrier and for softening and increasing the flexibility of intact skin. Dr. Reddy's Laboratories.

  3. Decontamination and decommissioning of laboratory solutions enriched uranium (IR-01 b)

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    Diaz Arocas, P. P.; Sama Colao, J.; Garcia Diaz, A.; Torre Rodriguez, J.; Martinez, A.; Argiles, E.; Garrido Delgado, C.

    2010-01-01

    Completed actions decontamination and decommissioning of the Laboratory of Enriched Uranium Solutions, attached to the Radioactivity lR-0l CIEMAT, was carried out final radiological control of the laboratory. From the documentation generated proceeded to request modification of the IR-01 installation by closing its laboratory IR-01 b.

  4. 17 CFR 256.01-4 - Construction or service contracts, and centralized procurement accounting.

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    ... contracts, and centralized procurement accounting. 256.01-4 Section 256.01-4 Commodity and Securities... § 256.01-4 Construction or service contracts, and centralized procurement accounting. (a) Specific accounts have not been provided in which to classify expenditures made in the performance of construction...

  5. antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of vibrio cholerae 01 strains

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    East African Medical Journal Vol. 77 No. 7 July 2000. ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE 01 STRAINS DURING TWO CHOLERA OUTBREAKS IN DAR ES SALAAM,. TANZANIA. W.K. Urassa, MD, MSc, MMed, Lecturer, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Muhimbili University ...

  6. Molecular epidemiological study of HIV-1 CRF01_AE transmission in Hong Kong.

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    Chen, J H K; Wong, K H; Li, P; Chan, K C; Lee, M P; Lam, H Y; Cheng, V C C; Yuen, K Y; Yam, W C

    2009-08-15

    The objective of this study was to investigate the transmission history of the HIV-1 CRF01_AE epidemics in Hong Kong between 1994 and 2007. A total of 465 HIV-1 CRF01_AE pol sequences were derived from an in-house or a commercial HIV-1 genotyping system. Phylogenies of CRF01_AE sequences were analyzed by the Bayesian coalescent method. CRF01_AE patient population included 363 males (78.1%) and 102 females (21.9%), whereas 65% (314 of 465) were local Chinese. Major transmission routes were heterosexual contact (63%), followed by intravenous drug use (IDU) (19%) and men having sex with men (MSM) (17%). From phylogenetic analysis, local CRF01_AE strains were from multiple origins with 3 separate transmission clusters identified. Cluster 1 consisted mainly of Chinese male IDUs and heterosexuals. Clusters 2 and 3 included mainly local Chinese MSM and non-Chinese Asian IDUs, respectively. Chinese reference isolates available from China (Fujian, Guangxi, or Liaoning) were clonally related to our transmission clusters, demonstrating the epidemiological linkage of CRF01_AE infections between Hong Kong and China. The 3 individual local transmission clusters were estimated to have initiated since late 1980s and late 1990s, causing subsequent epidemics in the early 2000s. This is the first comprehensive molecular epidemiological study of HIV-1 CRF01_AE in Hong Kong. It revealed that MSM contact is becoming a major route of local CRF01_AE transmission in Hong Kong. Epidemiological linkage of CRF01_AE between Hong Kong and China observed in this study indicates the importance of regular molecular epidemiological surveillance for the HIV-1 epidemic in our region.

  7. Helicobacter sp. MIT 01-6451 infection during fetal and neonatal life in laboratory mice.

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    Yamanaka, Hitoki; Nakanishi, Tai; Takagi, Toshikazu; Ohsawa, Makiko; Kubo, Noriaki; Yamamoto, Naoto; Takemoto, Takahira; Ohsawa, Kazutaka

    2015-01-01

    Helicobacter sp. MIT 01-6451 has been detected in SPF mice kept in Japan. To characterize strain MIT 01-6451, its infection route during fetal and neonatal life and effects on pregnancy were investigated using immunocompetent and immunodeficient mouse strains (BALB/c, C57BL/6, and SCID). MIT 01-6451 was detected in the uterus, vagina, and mammary glands of 50% of infected SCID mice, whereas these tissues were all negative in immunocompetent mice. No fetal infections with MIT 01-6451 were detected at 16-18 days after pregnancy in any mouse strain. In newborn mice, MIT 01-6451 was detected in intestinal tissue of C57BL/6 and SCID mice at 9-11 days after birth, but not in BALB/c mice. The IgA and IgG titers to MIT 01-6451 in sera of C57BL/6 female mice were significantly lower than those of BALB/c mice. Although no significant differences in the number of newborns per litter were observed between MIT 01-6451-infected and MIT 01-6451-free dams, the birth rate was lower in infected SCID mice than in control SCID mice. The present results indicated that MIT 01-6451 infects newborn mice after birth rather than by vertical transmission to the fetus via the placenta and that MIT 01-6451 infection shows opportunistically negative effects on the birth rate. In addition, the maternal immune response may affect infection of newborn mice with MIT 01-6451 through breast milk.

  8. Evaluasi Karakteristik XBee Pro dan nRF24L01+ sebagai Transceiver Nirkabel

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    BURHAN FAJRIANSYAH

    2016-01-01

    Full Text Available ABSTRAK Pemillihan modul transciever sebagai media transmisi data digital menjadi permasalahan bagi perancang ketika mendesain suatu sistem komunikasi nirkabel. Pada penelitian ini penulis melakukan evaluasi pada dua modul transceiver yaitu XBee Pro dan nRFf24L01+ dengan tujuan untuk menentukan modul transceiver mana yang tepat digunakan untuk kebutuhan perancangan sistem Wireless Sensor Network (WSN. Evaluasi dilakukan dengan mengirimkan data dalam bentuk karakter ASCII/ bytes secara kontinyu maupun sekuensial melalui komunikasi serial UART. Pada pengaturan untuk mode data rate 250 Kbps, XBee Pro memiliki data rate 27 Kbps dan nRF24L01+ 16 Kbps untuk protokol komunikasi serial UART. Modul nRF24L01+ lebih unggul dalam mengirimkan data secara streaming (kontinyu dibandingkan Xbee Pro, dan nRF24L01+ memiliki Round Time Trip (RTT tercepat 0,003 sekon sedangkan XBee Pro hanya 0,036sekon. Pada aplikasi dalam ruangan XBee Pro memiliki performa lebih tinggi karena lebih stabil dalam transmisi dengan hambatan 4 dinding sedangkan nRF24L01+ hanya 2 dinding. Kata kunci: UART, Data Rate, Nirkabel, XBee Pro, nRF24L01+.   ABSTRACT Chosing transciever module as a media for a digital transmission data has becoming a serious problem for a designer to design a wireless communication system. In this research, author do the evaluation for a two transceiver module that are XBee Pro and nRF24L01+, the purpose is to chose which the right transceiver module that designer need to make a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN system. The evaluation was done by sending a data in ASCII character/ bytes as continuous and sequensial method using serial communication UART. When data rate is set to 250 Kbps mode, XBee Pro data rate is 27 Kbps and nRF24L01+ 16Kbps for serial communicaton UART purpose. nRF24L01+ is better at sending a streaming data (continuous than XBee Pro, and also nRF24L01+ has a fastest Round Time Trip (RTT that are 0,003 sec while XBee Pro only 0,036 sec. For

  9. 40 CFR 86.1850-01 - Denial, suspension or revocation of certificate of conformity.

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    ... 40 Protection of Environment 19 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Denial, suspension or revocation of... AGENCY (CONTINUED) AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE HIGHWAY VEHICLES AND...-Duty Vehicles, Light-Duty Trucks, and Complete Otto-Cycle Heavy-Duty Vehicles § 86.1850-01 Denial...

  10. Characterization of the Antiglioma Effect of the Oncolytic Adenovirus VCN-01.

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    Full Text Available Despite the recent advances in the development of antitumor therapies, the prognosis for patients with malignant gliomas remains dismal. Therapy with tumor-selective viruses is emerging as a treatment option for this devastating disease. In this study we characterize the anti-glioma effect of VCN-01, an improved hyaluronidase-armed pRB-pathway-selective oncolytic adenovirus that has proven safe and effective in the treatment of several solid tumors. VCN-01 displayed a significant cytotoxic effect on glioma cells in vitro. In vivo, in two different orthotopic glioma models, a single intra-tumoral administration of VCN-01 increased overall survival significantly and led to long-term survivors free of disease.

  11. Gene : CBRC-STRI-01-0043 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-STRI-01-0043 Novel UN B Neuropeptides B/W receptors NPBW2_HUMAN 7e-48 82% ref|NP_005277.2| neuropeptide...s B/W receptor 2 [Homo sapiens] sp|P48146|NPBW2_HUMAN RecName: Full=Neuropeptides B.../W receptor type 2; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor 8 emb|CAC17004.1| neuropeptides B/W receptor 2 ...[Homo sapiens] gb|AAH67481.1| Neuropeptides B/W receptor 2 [Homo sapiens] gb|AAH67482.1| Neuropeptides... B/W receptor 2 [Homo sapiens] gb|EAW75161.1| neuropeptides B/W receptor 2 [Homo sapien

  12. Dual functions of zirconium modification on improving the electrochemical performance of Ni-rich LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2

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    Li, Xing; Zhang, Kangjia; Wang, Mingshan; Liu, Yang; Qu, Meizhen; Zhao, Wengao; Zheng, Jianming

    2018-02-28

    Trace amount of Zirconium (Zr) has been adopted to modify the crystal structure and surface of the Ni-rich LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 (NCM811) cathode material. During cycling at 1.0C, the Zr-modified NCM811 shows an improved capacity retention of 92% after 100 cycles, higher than 75% for pristine NMC811. In addition, the Zr-modified NCM811 is capable of delivering a discharge capacity of 107 mAh g-1 at 10.0C rate, much higher than 28 mAh g-1 delivered by pristine material. These improved electrochemical performances are ascribed to the dual functions of Zr modification. On one hand, part of the Zr enters the crystal lattice, which is beneficial for reducing the Li/Ni cation mixing and enhancing the crystal stability of the cathode. On the other hand, the rest of the Zr forms a 1~2 nm thick coating layer on the surface of the NCM811 cathode, which effectively prevents the direct contact between NCM and the electrolyte, thus suppressing the detrimental interfacial reactions. Therefore, the Zr-modified LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 exhibited significantly enhanced cycling stability and charging/discharging rate capability in comparison with the untreated counterpart.

  13. 46 CFR 54.01-10 - Steam-generating pressure vessels (modifies U-1(g)).

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    ... 46 Shipping 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Steam-generating pressure vessels (modifies U-1(g)). 54... ENGINEERING PRESSURE VESSELS General Requirements § 54.01-10 Steam-generating pressure vessels (modifies U-1(g)). (a) Pressure vessels in which steam is generated are classed as “Unfired Steam Boilers” except as...

  14. 40 CFR 86.1806-01 - On-board diagnostics.

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    ... Section 86.1806-01 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) AIR PROGRAMS... available on demand through the serial port on the standardized data link connector, if the information is... or components during malfunction conditions if such evaluation would result in a risk to safety or...

  15. Planetary transit candidates in CoRoT LRa01 field

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    We present the list of planetary transit candidates from the CoRoT LRa01 star field in the Monoceros constellation toward the Galactic anti-center direction. The CoRoT observations of LRa01 lasted from 24 October 2007 to 3 March 2008. We acquired and analyzed 7470 chromatic and 3938 monochromatic...... lightcurves. Instrumental noise and stellar variability were treated with several filtering tools by different teams from the CoRoT community. Different transit search algorithms were applied to the lightcurves. (2 data files)....

  16. 46 CFR 167.01-8 - Inspection of school ships using gross tonnage criterion.

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    ... 46 Shipping 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Inspection of school ships using gross tonnage criterion... SCHOOLS PUBLIC NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIPS General Provisions § 167.01-8 Inspection of school ships using gross... school ships by relative sizes in gross tonnages. When it is determined in accordance with § 70.05-20 of...

  17. Characterization of an L-arabinose isomerase from Bacillus coagulans NL01 and its application for D-tagatose production.

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    Mei, Wending; Wang, Lu; Zang, Ying; Zheng, Zhaojuan; Ouyang, Jia

    2016-06-30

    L-arabinose isomerase (AI) is a crucial catalyst for the biotransformation of D-galactose to D-tagatose. In previous reports, AIs from thermophilic bacterial strains had been wildly researched, but the browning reaction and by-products formed at high temperatures restricted their applications. By contrast, AIs from mesophilic Bacillus strains have some different features including lower optimal temperatures and lower requirements of metallic cofactors. These characters will be beneficial to the development of a more energy-efficient and safer production process. However, the relevant data about the kinetics and reaction properties of Bacillus AIs in D-tagatose production are still insufficient. Thus, in order to support further applications of these AIs, a comprehensive characterization of a Bacillus AI is needed. The coding gene (1422 bp) of Bacillus coagulans NL01 AI (BCAI) was cloned and overexpressed in the Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) strain. The enzymatic property test showed that the optimal temperature and pH of BCAI were 60 °C and 7.5 respectively. The raw purified BCAI originally showed high activity in absence of outsourcing metallic ions and its thermostability did not change in a low concentration (0.5 mM) of Mn(2+) at temperatures from 70 °C to 90 °C. Besides these, the catalytic efficiencies (k cat/K m) for L-arabinose and D-galactose were 8.7 mM(-1) min(-1) and 1.0 mM(-1) min(-1) respectively. Under optimal conditions, the recombinant E. coli cell containing BCAI could convert 150 g L(-1) and 250 g L(-1) D-galactose to D-tagatose with attractive conversion rates of 32 % (32 h) and 27 % (48 h). In this study, a novel AI from B. coagulans NL01was cloned, purified and characterized. Compared with other reported AIs, this AI could retain high proportions of activity at a broader range of temperatures and was less dependent on metallic cofactors such as Mn(2+). Its substrate specificity was understood deeply by carrying out molecular

  18. 17 CFR 210.3-01 - Consolidated balance sheets.

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    ... AND CONTENT OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, SECURITIES EXCHANGE... Statements § 210.3-01 Consolidated balance sheets. (a) There shall be filed, for the registrant and its... registrant's fiscal year and audited financial statements for the most recent fiscal year are not available...

  19. HLA-DRB1*15:01-DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:02 Haplotype Protects Autoantibody-Positive Relatives From Type 1 Diabetes Throughout the Stages of Disease Progression.

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    Pugliese, Alberto; Boulware, David; Yu, Liping; Babu, Sunanda; Steck, Andrea K; Becker, Dorothy; Rodriguez, Henry; DiMeglio, Linda; Evans-Molina, Carmella; Harrison, Leonard C; Schatz, Desmond; Palmer, Jerry P; Greenbaum, Carla; Eisenbarth, George S; Sosenko, Jay M

    2016-04-01

    The HLA-DRB1*15:01-DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:02 haplotype is linked to protection from the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, it is not known at which stages in the natural history of T1D development this haplotype affords protection. We examined a cohort of 3,358 autoantibody-positive relatives of T1D patients in the Pathway to Prevention (PTP) Study of the Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet. The PTP study examines risk factors for T1D and disease progression in relatives. HLA typing revealed that 155 relatives carried this protective haplotype. A comparison with 60 autoantibody-negative relatives suggested protection from autoantibody development. Moreover, the relatives with DRB1*15:01-DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:02 less frequently expressed autoantibodies associated with higher T1D risk, were less likely to have multiple autoantibodies at baseline, and rarely converted from single to multiple autoantibody positivity on follow-up. These relatives also had lower frequencies of metabolic abnormalities at baseline and exhibited no overall metabolic worsening on follow-up. Ultimately, they had a very low 5-year cumulative incidence of T1D. In conclusion, the protective influence of DRB1*15:01-DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:02 spans from autoantibody development through all stages of progression, and relatives with this allele only rarely develop T1D. © 2016 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered.

  20. ZTI-01 Treatment Improves Survival of Animals Infected with Multidrug Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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    Lawrenz, Matthew B; denDekker, Ashley Eb; Cramer, Daniel E; Gabbard, Jon D; Lafoe, Kathryn M; Pfeffer, Tia L; Sotsky, Julie B; Vanover, Carol D; Ellis-Grosse, Evelyn J; Warawa, Jonathan M

    2017-01-01

    Abstract Background ZTI-01 (fosfomycin, FOS, for injection) is currently under US development to treat complicated urinary tract infections. ZTI-01 is unique compared with other antimicrobials in that it inhibits an early step in cell wall synthesis via covalent binding to MurA. ZTI-01 demonstrates broad in vitro activity against Gram-negative (GN) and -positive (GP) bacteria, including multidrug-resistant (MDR) organisms. Our study goals were to determine the efficacy of ZTI-01 as a monotherapy or in combination with meropenem against MDR Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a preclinical model of pulmonary infection. Methods 8 week old neutropenic mice were infected with a MDR strain of P. aeruginosa via intubation-mediated intratracheal (IMIT) instillation. 3 hours after instillation, mice received treatment with ZTI-01, meropenem, or ZTI-01 plus meropenem (combination therapy) q8h for 5 days. Mice were monitored every 8 hours for 7 days for development of disease and moribund animals were humanely euthanized. Lungs and spleens were harvested at euthanasia, or at 7 days for survivors, and processed for bacterial enumeration and development of pathology. Results Mice were challenged with a lethal dose of P. aeruginosa UNC-D. Mock treated animals succumbed to infection within 36 hours post-infection. Animals that received 6 g/kg/day ZTI-01 showed an increase in the MTD (52 hours) and 25% of the cohort were protected from lethal disease. Combining ZTI-01 with meropenem resulted in a significant increase in survival (≥75% of cohorts survived infection). Combination therapy also significantly decreased bacterial numbers in the lungs and inhibited dissemination to the spleens. Furthermore, animals receiving combination therapy were protected from significant inflammation in the lungs and the development of pneumonia. Conclusion Here we report that combination therapy with ZTI-01 and meropenem provides significant improvements in all disease manifestations over treatment with

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DSIM-01-0041 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DSIM-01-0041 ref|ZP_00141975.1| phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase [Rickettsia sibi...rica 246] gb|EAA25384.1| phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase [Rickettsia sibirica 246] ZP_00141975.1 0.009 26% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PMAR-01-0774 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0774 ref|YP_677302.1| aerobic respiration sensor-response protein; his...tidine protein kinase [Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 33406] gb|ABG57962.1| aerobic respiration sensor-response

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0737 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0737 ref|YP_772985.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Burkholderia cepacia AMMD] gb|ABI86651.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0142 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0142 ref|ZP_05065637.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Octadecabacter antarcticus 238] gb|EDY90876.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1367 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1367 ref|XP_001566741.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM40257.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001566741.1 1.0 26% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-1255 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-1255 ref|XP_001564187.1| protein kinase, putative [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM38243.1| protein kinase, putative [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001564187.1 0.075 25% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0258 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0258 ref|XP_001568170.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM43274.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568170.1 2.3 27% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CBRE-01-0659 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CBRE-01-0659 ref|XP_001568166.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43270.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568166.1 0.0 35% ...

  9. Governance matters II - updated indicators for 2000-01

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    Kaufmann, Daniel; Kraay, Aart; Zoido-Lobaton, Pablo

    2002-01-01

    The authors construct aggregate governance indicators for six dimensions of governance, covering 175 countries in 2000-01. They apply the methodology developed in Kaufmann, Kraay, and Zoido-Lobaton ("Aggregating Governance Indicators", Policy Research Working Paper 2195, and "Governance Matters", Policy Research Working Paper 2196, October 1999) to newly available data at governance indica...

  10. 40 CFR 86.1835-01 - Confirmatory certification testing.

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    ... determines that the test data developed on an emission data vehicle under paragraph (a)(1) of this section...) Retesting for fuel economy reasons may be conducted under the provisions of 40 CFR 600.008-01. (b... percentage of the standards specified by the Administrator for that model year; (iii) The fuel economy value...

  11. [Gastric Cancer in Early Stage: study of 371 lesions in 340 patients in the E. Rebagliati National, Lima-Peru].

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    Espejo Romero, Hernán; Navarrete Siancas, Jesús

    2005-01-01

    The first concrete description of the Gastric Cancer in Early Stage is attributed to the German, M. Versé in 1903, in his book Die Histogenese der Schleimhautcarcinome, but the first to use the term, was the French, Bayle in 1833, calling it First Stage Gastric Cancer. From 1963 to 2002, 5118 gastric cancers were histologically diagnosed, in our hospital from which 2337 (46%) were resected in 340 of the resected specimens, 371 early gastric cancers (EGC) (15.87%) were found. For every five periods, the number and proportion of early cancers increases, from 10 (6.8%) in the first five years to 78 (21.0%) in the last one. AGE: The average is: 64 years old for men and 58 for women with a global average of 61 years old. The youngest case was in a woman of 23 years old. The oldest case in men was 93 years old, and in women, 81 years old. SEX: 235 males and 105 females, with a ratio of 2,2:1. elevated type: Type l 70 (18.9%) Ila 66 (17.8%) Ila+Ilc 26 (7.0%) lla+l 1 (0.3%) I+lla 0 (0.0) IIa+III 1 (0.3%) IIa+IIb 1 (0.3%). Global average of the elevated type: 44.6%. llb 17 (4.6%), DEPRESSED TYPE: llb+llc 10 (2.7%), llc 127 (34.2%), llc+l 0 (0.0%) llc+lll 43 (11.6%) lll 3 (0.8%) lll+llc 5 (1.3%) llc+lla 1 (0.3%) lla+llb 0 (0.0%). The global average of the depressed type is: 50.9%. Antrum 171 (46.1%) body 138 (37.3%) bottom 46 (12.3%) antrum-body 12 (3%) and body-bottom 3 (1%). SIZE: Maximum 90 mm, minimum 1.5 mm, average 24.9 mm; 25 (8%) diminute (microcarcinomas), 58 (21%) small. Differentiated 219 (64%) undifferentiated 121 (36%). Degree of differentiation in men 74% and in women 26%. Degree of differentiation in diminutes 92%, in small 79% and in large 69%. DEPTH: 204(55%) in mucous, 167(45%) in mucous/submucous. In differentiated 182 (63%) in mucous, 108 (37%) in mucous/submucous. In the 187 located in mucous, 13 (3.8%) were positive, in the 153 located in mucous/submucous 30 (8.8%) were positive. Global percentage of positive ganglions: 12.3%. General in synchronic

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1038 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1038 ref|YP_626438.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57325.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626438.1 0.003 23% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-0109 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-0109 ref|YP_626443.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57327.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626443.1 0.005 23% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0271 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0271 ref|YP_626438.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57325.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626438.1 0.067 25% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-1673 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-1673 ref|YP_626443.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57327.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626443.1 0.005 23% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0535 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0535 ref|YP_626438.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57325.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626438.1 0.001 25% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1354 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1354 ref|ZP_02181920.1| competence protein [Flavobacteriales bacterium... ALC-1] gb|EDP71418.1| competence protein [Flavobacteriales bacterium ALC-1] ZP_02181920.1 0.11 24% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CREM-01-1342 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CREM-01-1342 ref|YP_506068.1| putative transporter [Neorickettsia sennetsu str.... Miyayama] gb|ABD46169.1| putative transporter [Neorickettsia sennetsu str. Miyayama] YP_506068.1 0.001 24% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CREM-01-1311 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CREM-01-1311 ref|ZP_01426474.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Herpetosiphon aurantiacus ATCC 23779] gb|EAU16750.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-1460 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1460 ref|ZP_02020272.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Methylobacterium extorquens PA1] gb|EDN52576.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0219 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0219 ref|ZP_01188888.1| Binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Halothermothrix orenii H 168] gb|EAR79601.1| Binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MMUR-01-0729 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUR-01-0729 ref|YP_001536931.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Salinispora arenicola CNS-205] gb|ABV97940.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0560 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0560 ref|YP_001116518.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Burkholderia vietnamiensis G4] gb|ABO57053.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-0111 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-0111 ref|ZP_00415494.1| Binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Azotobacter vinelandii AvOP] gb|EAM07348.1| Binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0287 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0287 ref|ZP_01892643.1| Binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Marinobacter algicola DG893] gb|EDM49210.1| Binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0287 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0287 ref|YP_001372386.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Ochrobactrum anthropi ATCC 49188] gb|ABS16557.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0585 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0585 ref|ZP_01577174.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Delftia acidovorans SPH-1] gb|EAV76695.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MEUG-01-0759 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MEUG-01-0759 ref|ZP_03736457.1| DNA internalization-related competence protein... ComEC/Rec2 [Desulfonatronospira thiodismutans ASO3-1] gb|EEG82223.1| DNA internalization-related competence

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-0812 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-0812 ref|YP_001099757.1| hypothetical protein HEAR1459 [Herminiimonas arsenico...xydans] emb|CAL61630.1| putative membrane protein [Herminiimonas arsenicoxydans] YP_001099757.1 2.1 29% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DYAK-01-0020 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DYAK-01-0020 ref|YP_001101470.1| putative transport protein [Herminiimonas arsenico...xydans] emb|CAL63349.1| putative transport protein [Herminiimonas arsenicoxydans] YP_001101470.1 5e-04 25% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-0513 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-0513 ref|YP_001099757.1| hypothetical protein HEAR1459 [Herminiimonas arsenico...xydans] emb|CAL61630.1| putative membrane protein [Herminiimonas arsenicoxydans] YP_001099757.1 1.8 31% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MLUC-01-0102 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MLUC-01-0102 ref|ZP_01913749.1| aminoglycoside adenylyltransferase [Limnobacter... sp. MED105] gb|EDM84810.1| aminoglycoside adenylyltransferase [Limnobacter sp. MED105] ZP_01913749.1 7.2 45% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0138 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0138 ref|ZP_01001284.1| apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase [Oceanicola bats...Q01389.1| apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase [Oceanicola batsensis HTCC2597] gb|ABV95346.1| apolipoprotein N-a

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-2878 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-2878 ref|YP_680769.1| murein endopeptidase [Roseobacter denitrificans ...OCh 114] gb|ABG30083.1| murein endopeptidase [Roseobacter denitrificans OCh 114] YP_680769.1 1.4 29% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-HSAP-01-0041 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-HSAP-01-0041 ref|XP_001568166.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43270.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568166.1 1e-60 42% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-2711 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2711 ref|XP_001568632.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM43752.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568632.1 6e-17 29% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-RNOR-01-0087 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-RNOR-01-0087 ref|XP_001563383.1| hypothetical repeat protein [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM37564.1| hypothetical repeat protein [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001563383.1 2e-28 24% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MMUS-01-0068 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUS-01-0068 ref|XP_001568148.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM43250.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568148.1 4e-14 29% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OANA-01-1387 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OANA-01-1387 ref|XP_001568167.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43271.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568167.1 2e-06 32% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PMAR-01-0021 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0021 ref|XP_001563383.1| hypothetical repeat protein [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM37564.1| hypothetical repeat protein [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001563383.1 4e-32 28% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0977 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0977 ref|XP_001568632.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM43752.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568632.1 1e-11 28% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-2168 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-2168 ref|XP_001568167.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43271.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568167.1 3e-19 32% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1570 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1570 ref|XP_001568166.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43270.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568166.1 3e-22 36% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-3332 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-3332 ref|XP_001568148.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania brazil...iensis] emb|CAM43250.1| hypothetical protein, conserved [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568148.1 1e-32 27% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0148 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0148 ref|XP_001568167.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43271.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568167.1 5e-61 21% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-0295 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-0295 ref|XP_001563453.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg1 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM37639.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg1 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001563453.1 4e-05 25% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PMAR-01-0115 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0115 ref|XP_001568167.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43271.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568167.1 1e-124 55% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-2168 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-2168 ref|XP_001568166.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania brazilie...nsis] emb|CAM43270.1| proteophosphoglycan ppg4 [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001568166.1 1e-18 32% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PHAM-01-1025 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-PHAM-01-1025 ref|XP_001697359.1| magnesium chelatase subunit H [Chlamydomonas ...reinhardtii] gb|EDP00299.1| magnesium chelatase subunit H [Chlamydomonas reinhardtii] XP_001697359.1 7e-05 47% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0692 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0692 ref|YP_063385.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Pteronarcys prince...ps] gb|AAT76660.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Pteronarcys princeps] YP_063385.1 0.33 33% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OPRI-01-0507 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-OPRI-01-0507 ref|YP_054491.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Periplaneta fuligi...nosa] dbj|BAD32637.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Periplaneta fuliginosa] YP_054491.1 0.19 34% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MMUR-01-1593 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUR-01-1593 ref|YP_002522550.1| putative dehydrogenase [Thermomicrobium roseu...m DSM 5159] gb|ACM05630.1| putative dehydrogenase [Thermomicrobium roseum DSM 5159] YP_002522550.1 3.4 34% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1187 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1187 ref|YP_002970996.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 [Loligo opalesce...ns] gb|ACS12932.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 [Loligo opalescens] YP_002970996.1 0.12 23% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PCAP-01-0672 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-0672 ref|YP_003097087.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Rhopalomyia pom...um] gb|ACT80216.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Rhopalomyia pomum] YP_003097087.1 0.098 26% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1203 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1203 ref|YP_003097082.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Rhopalomyia pom...um] gb|ACT80211.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Rhopalomyia pomum] YP_003097082.1 0.002 23% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1013 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1013 ref|YP_003097082.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Rhopalomyia pom...um] gb|ACT80211.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Rhopalomyia pomum] YP_003097082.1 0.006 23% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CBRE-01-0703 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CBRE-01-0703 ref|YP_001174751.1| d-galactonate transporter [Enterobacter sp. 6...38] gb|ABP58700.1| d-galactonate transporter [Enterobacter sp. 638] YP_001174751.1 3.6 22% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PVAM-01-1081 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PVAM-01-1081 ref|YP_001603021.1| putative dehydrogenase [Gluconacetobacter diazo...trophicus PAl 5] emb|CAP56727.1| putative dehydrogenase [Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAl 5] YP_001603021.1 0.42 27% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1200 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1200 ref|YP_784045.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Scutigerella cause...yae] gb|ABF93312.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Scutigerella causeyae] YP_784045.1 1.6 23% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TBEL-01-0894 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TBEL-01-0894 ref|YP_784041.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Scutigerella cause...yae] gb|ABF93309.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Scutigerella causeyae] YP_784041.1 0.050 28% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1275 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1275 ref|YP_214003.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Macrobrachium rosenberg...ii] gb|AAT52176.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Macrobrachium rosenbergii] YP_214003.1 0.015 24% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0761 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0761 ref|XP_001208938.1| predicted protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH262...4] gb|EAU38330.1| predicted protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001208938.1 0.001 32% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0825 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0825 ref|YP_187598.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Astropecten polyac...anthus] dbj|BAD86706.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Astropecten polyacanthus] YP_187598.1 0.040 28% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0424 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0424 ref|YP_187598.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Astropecten polyac...anthus] dbj|BAD86706.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Astropecten polyacanthus] YP_187598.1 0.003 27% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0458 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0458 ref|YP_001382296.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Argopecten irra...dians] gb|ABS17679.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Argopecten irradians] YP_001382296.1 0.79 24% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-1644 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-1644 ref|NP_001093415.1| growth hormone secretagogue receptor [Canis lupus... familiaris] gb|ABQ01981.1| ghrelin receptor [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001093415.1 1e-89 51% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PMAR-01-0741 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0741 sp|Q53RT3|APRV1_HUMAN Retroviral-like aspartic protease 1 precursor (Skin...-specific retroviral-like aspartic protease) (Skin aspartic protease) (SASPase) (TPA-inducible aspar

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0350 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0350 ref|YP_026081.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00524.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026081.1 0.41 25% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0375 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0375 ref|YP_026086.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00529.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026086.1 0.009 26% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-3062 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-3062 ref|YP_026086.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00529.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026086.1 0.065 22% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0383 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0383 ref|YP_026083.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00526.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026083.1 0.044 26% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1657 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1657 ref|YP_026086.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00529.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026086.1 0.32 21% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1079 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1079 ref|YP_026081.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00524.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026081.1 0.43 25% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-2596 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-2596 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 0.11 29% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1180 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1180 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 1.4 30% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0585 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0585 ref|YP_026086.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00529.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026086.1 0.39 22% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-3943 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-3943 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 0.42 30% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-1152 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-1152 ref|YP_026083.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00526.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026083.1 0.14 32% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-1871 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-1871 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 2.4 28% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0179 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0179 ref|YP_026086.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00529.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026086.1 0.011 23% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MDOM-01-0409 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MDOM-01-0409 ref|YP_026081.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00524.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026081.1 0.022 26% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0587 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0587 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 2.0 22% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-3294 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-3294 ref|XP_545267.2| PREDICTED: similar to Cholinesterase precursor (Acylcholi...ne acylhydrolase) (Choline esterase II) (Butyrylcholine esterase) (Pseudocholinesterase) [Canis familiaris] XP_545267.2 1e-134 48% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-0762 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-0762 ref|XP_545267.2| PREDICTED: similar to Cholinesterase precursor (Acylcholi...ne acylhydrolase) (Choline esterase II) (Butyrylcholine esterase) (Pseudocholinesterase) [Canis familiaris] XP_545267.2 2e-98 40% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-0695 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-0695 ref|XP_545267.2| PREDICTED: similar to Cholinesterase precursor (Acylcholi...ne acylhydrolase) (Choline esterase II) (Butyrylcholine esterase) (Pseudocholinesterase) [Canis familiaris] XP_545267.2 1e-107 43% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1139 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1139 ref|XP_001387308.2| subunit of activation mediator subcomplex of ...RNA polymerase II holoenzyme [Pichia stipitis CBS 6054] gb|EAZ63285.2| subunit of activation mediator subcom

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OANA-01-0213 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OANA-01-0213 ref|XP_001519860.1| PREDICTED: similar to putative G-protein-coupled receptor; Method: con...ceptual translation supplied by author [Ornithorhynchus anatinus] XP_001519860.1 0.0 100% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0279 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0279 ref|ZP_01559467.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Burkholderia ambifaria MC40-6] gb|EAV47973.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0737 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0737 ref|ZP_01555242.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems in...ner membrane component [Burkholderia ambifaria MC40-6] gb|EAV51825.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MLUC-01-0100 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MLUC-01-0100 ref|YP_002487505.1| translation initiation factor IF-2 [Arthrobacter chlorophenolic... translation initiation factor IF-2 [Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus A6] YP_002487505.1 3e-04 28% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OPRI-01-0823 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OPRI-01-0823 ref|YP_003204946.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Ditaxis biseria...ta] gb|ACO92610.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Ditaxis biseriata] YP_003204946.1 0.82 27% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-2150 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-2150 ref|YP_073317.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 [Neomaskellia andro...pogonis] gb|AAS75443.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 [Neomaskellia andropogonis] YP_073317.1 0.86 27% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-1417 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-1417 ref|YP_073322.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Neomaskellia andro...pogonis] gb|AAS75448.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Neomaskellia andropogonis] YP_073322.1 0.025 25% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MLUC-01-0057 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MLUC-01-0057 ref|NP_001093415.1| growth hormone secretagogue receptor [Canis lupus... familiaris] gb|ABQ01981.1| ghrelin receptor [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001093415.1 3e-50 57% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PMAR-01-0195 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PMAR-01-0195 ref|NP_001093415.1| growth hormone secretagogue receptor [Canis lupus... familiaris] gb|ABQ01981.1| ghrelin receptor [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001093415.1 1e-82 63% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OPRI-01-1330 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-OPRI-01-1330 ref|NP_001093415.1| growth hormone secretagogue receptor [Canis lupus... familiaris] gb|ABQ01981.1| ghrelin receptor [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001093415.1 1e-11 37% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-2897 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2897 ref|YP_740836.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Tetrahymena pigmento...sa] gb|ABI51745.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Tetrahymena pigmentosa] YP_740836.1 0.019 21% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MMUR-01-1497 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUR-01-1497 ref|ZP_02478000.1| fimbrial leader peptidase [Haemophilus parasui...s 29755] gb|EDS24927.1| fimbrial leader peptidase [Haemophilus parasuis 29755] ZP_02478000.1 9.4 26% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0138 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0138 ref|ZP_00961631.1| apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase [Roseovarius ...nubinhibens ISM] gb|EAP74993.1| apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase [Roseovarius nubinhibens ISM] ZP_00961631.1 1e-25 32% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0691 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0691 ref|YP_001476878.1| L-fucose transporter [Serratia proteamaculans... 568] gb|ABV39750.1| L-fucose transporter [Serratia proteamaculans 568] YP_001476878.1 1e-136 70% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TBEL-01-2529 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TBEL-01-2529 ref|YP_001476866.1| 4-hydroxyphenylacetate transporter [Serratia proteam...aculans 568] gb|ABV39738.1| 4-hydroxyphenylacetate transporter [Serratia proteamaculans 568] YP_001476866.1 0.096 29% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-0224 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-0224 ref|YP_001480860.1| Rhomboid family protein [Serratia proteamacul...ans 568] gb|ABV43732.1| Rhomboid family protein [Serratia proteamaculans 568] YP_001480860.1 0.025 30% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-1447 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-1447 ref|YP_026033.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 3 [Hutchinsoniella ma...cracantha] gb|AAS00874.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 3 [Hutchinsoniella macracantha] YP_026033.1 0.92 36% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-2596 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-2596 ref|YP_676997.1| possible permease [Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 3...3406] gb|ABG57657.1| possible permease [Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 33406] YP_676997.1 0.14 30% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-VPAC-01-1220 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-VPAC-01-1220 ref|XP_001564931.1| hypothetical protein [Leishmania braziliensis... MHOM/BR/75/M2904] emb|CAM45054.1| hypothetical protein [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001564931.1 0.41 26% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-VPAC-01-0352 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-VPAC-01-0352 ref|XP_001564931.1| hypothetical protein [Leishmania braziliensis... MHOM/BR/75/M2904] emb|CAM45054.1| hypothetical protein [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001564931.1 1.7 25% ...

  7. Kommentarer vedr. eventuelle ændringer af den tidligere risikovurdering. Zea mays (1507). Supplerende oplysninger til EFSA. Modtaget 17-12-2004, deadline 28-01-2005, svar 25-01-2005

    DEFF Research Database (Denmark)

    Kjellsson, Gøsta; Strandberg, Morten Tune

    2004-01-01

    "DMU har modtaget og vurderet de supplerende oplysninger (brev fra Skov- og Naturstyrelsen d. 16-12-2004) til ansøgningen om tilladelse til markedsføring af genetisk modificeret majs C/ES/01/01 (linie 1507). Vi har gennemgået oplysningerne i det tilsendte materiale for at se om de giver anledning...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CREM-01-1359 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CREM-01-1359 ref|YP_953042.1| phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase [Mycobacterium vanba...alenii PYR-1] gb|ABM13036.1| phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase [Mycobacterium vanbaalenii PYR-1] YP_953042.1 2e-39 38% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ATHA-01-0056 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ATHA-01-0056 ref|YP_354669.1| ABC nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transporter fa...mily, periplasmic substrate-binding protein [Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1] gb|ABA80768.1| ABC nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0394 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0394 ref|XP_001213282.1| predicted protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH262...4] gb|EAU35906.1| predicted protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001213282.1 3e-23 33% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TSYR-01-0849 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TSYR-01-0849 ref|NP_001020791.1| somatostatin receptor 3 [Canis lupus familiar...is] gb|AAV49129.1| somatostatin receptor subtype 3 [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001020791.1 0.0 87% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CINT-01-0121 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CINT-01-0121 ref|ZP_01612781.1| Aldo/keto reductase [Alteromonadales bacterium... TW-7] gb|EAW27959.1| Aldo/keto reductase [Alteromonadales bacterium TW-7] ZP_01612781.1 1.7 25% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MMUR-01-1259 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUR-01-1259 ref|YP_626433.1| cytochrome c oxidase subunit III [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57320.1| cytochrome c oxidase subunit III [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626433.1 0.005 30% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0421 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0421 ref|YP_626433.1| cytochrome c oxidase subunit III [Schistosoma spindale...] gb|AAZ57320.1| cytochrome c oxidase subunit III [Schistosoma spindale] YP_626433.1 1.3 36% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CREM-01-1328 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CREM-01-1328 ref|YP_001083405.1| pH adaptation potassium efflux system transme...mbrane protein [Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17978] gb|ABO10803.1| pH adaptation potassium efflux system tra

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1103 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1103 ref|ZP_00518528.1| O-antigen polymerase [Crocosphaera watsonii WH... 8501] gb|EAM48390.1| O-antigen polymerase [Crocosphaera watsonii WH 8501] ZP_00518528.1 0.044 26% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0459 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0459 ref|YP_865731.1| acriflavin resistance protein [Magnetococcus sp.... MC-1] gb|ABK44325.1| acriflavin resistance protein [Magnetococcus sp. MC-1] YP_865731.1 0.0 57% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-2095 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-2095 ref|NP_519386.1| PROBABLE SN-GLYCEROL-3-PHOSPHATE TRANSMEMBRANE A...BC TRANSPORTER PROTEIN [Ralstonia solanacearum GMI1000] emb|CAD14967.1| probable sn-glycerol-3-phosphate transme

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PHAM-01-0643 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PHAM-01-0643 ref|YP_026083.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00526.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026083.1 5e-05 28% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-1253 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1253 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 6e-06 30% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-GGOR-01-0211 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-0211 ref|YP_026090.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpoc...apsae] gb|AAT00533.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 [Steinernema carpocapsae] YP_026090.1 2e-04 34% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0227 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0227 ref|YP_438598.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensi...s E264] gb|ABC36143.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensis E264] YP_438598.1 2e-18 52% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0189 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0189 ref|YP_438598.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensi...s E264] gb|ABC36143.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensis E264] YP_438598.1 6e-32 45% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0102 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0102 ref|YP_438598.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensi...s E264] gb|ABC36143.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensis E264] YP_438598.1 5e-36 49% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-GACU-01-0025 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-GACU-01-0025 ref|YP_438598.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensi...s E264] gb|ABC36143.1| lipoprotein, putative [Burkholderia thailandensis E264] YP_438598.1 7e-14 39% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0608 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0608 ref|XP_001519860.1| PREDICTED: similar to putative G-protein-coupled receptor; Method: con...ceptual translation supplied by author [Ornithorhynchus anatinus] XP_001519860.1 1e-07 31% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1253 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1253 ref|NP_851896.1| large tegument protein [Cercopithecine herpesvir...us 1] gb|AAP41454.1| very large tegument protein [Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1] NP_851896.1 0.010 28% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PVAM-01-0933 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PVAM-01-0933 ref|YP_164479.1| large tegument protein [Cercopithecine herpesvir...us 2] gb|AAU88102.1| very large tegument protein [Cercopithecine herpesvirus 2] YP_164479.1 0.009 24% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PCAP-01-0334 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-0334 ref|YP_002836675.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Sulfolobus islandicus Y.G.57.14] gb|ACP44753.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0495 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0495 ref|YP_001315346.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus JH1] gb|ABR51059.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0633 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0633 ref|YP_001315346.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus JH1] gb|ABR51059.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-2858 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-2858 ref|YP_001315346.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems i...nner membrane component [Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus JH1] gb|ABR51059.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PVAM-01-1207 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PVAM-01-1207 ref|NP_001020791.1| somatostatin receptor 3 [Canis lupus familiar...is] gb|AAV49129.1| somatostatin receptor subtype 3 [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001020791.1 0.0 87% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0127 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0127 ref|YP_001719502.1| AbgT putative transporter [Yersinia pseudotuberculosis... YPIII] gb|ACA67049.1| AbgT putative transporter [Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YPIII] YP_001719502.1 0.24 23% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-STRI-01-1972 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-STRI-01-1972 ref|ZP_04925028.1| PE-PGRS family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY59770.1| PE-PGRS family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_04925028.1 2.1 32% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-0292 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-0292 ref|ZP_01453909.1| Abortive infection protein [Thermoanaerobacter... ethanolicus X514] gb|EAU58431.1| Abortive infection protein [Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus X514] ZP_01453909.1 0.40 36% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0857 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0857 ref|YP_073322.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Neomaskellia andro...pogonis] gb|AAS75448.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Neomaskellia andropogonis] YP_073322.1 5e-04 23% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PHAM-01-1493 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PHAM-01-1493 ref|YP_002519420.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Bombus hypocrita... sapporoensis] gb|ABY75171.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Bombus hypocrita sapporoensis] YP_002519420.1 0.13 22% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OPRI-01-1140 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-OPRI-01-1140 ref|YP_002519420.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Bombus hypocrita... sapporoensis] gb|ABY75171.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Bombus hypocrita sapporoensis] YP_002519420.1 0.30 22% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TBEL-01-0301 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TBEL-01-0301 ref|XP_001553037.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN28863.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001553037.1 0.79 28% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0112 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0112 ref|XP_001550850.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN31514.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001550850.1 0.001 31% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PHAM-01-1593 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PHAM-01-1593 ref|NP_001020791.1| somatostatin receptor 3 [Canis lupus familiar...is] gb|AAV49129.1| somatostatin receptor subtype 3 [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001020791.1 0.0 86% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-GGOR-01-0798 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-0798 ref|YP_002731774.1| competence protein [Persephonella marina EX-H...1] gb|ACO03501.1| competence protein [Persephonella marina EX-H1] YP_002731774.1 0.043 26% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MLUC-01-0873 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MLUC-01-0873 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-STRI-01-1655 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-STRI-01-1655 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-GGOR-01-1168 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-1168 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MMUR-01-1230 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MMUR-01-1230 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PCAP-01-1569 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-1569 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PHAM-01-0638 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PHAM-01-0638 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OPRI-01-1570 [SEVENS

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    Full Text Available CBRC-OPRI-01-1570 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-VPAC-01-1643 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-VPAC-01-1643 ref|NP_997055.1| G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibi...rotein coupled receptor 154; AltName: Full=G-protein coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility; AltName: Fu

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0538 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0538 ref|ZP_01443175.1| regulatory protein, putative [Roseovarius sp. ...HTCC2601] gb|EAU46540.1| regulatory protein, putative [Roseovarius sp. HTCC2601] ZP_01443175.1 0.92 26% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-0449 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-0449 ref|ZP_01443175.1| regulatory protein, putative [Roseovarius sp. ...HTCC2601] gb|EAU46540.1| regulatory protein, putative [Roseovarius sp. HTCC2601] ZP_01443175.1 6.3 28% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OPRI-01-1304 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OPRI-01-1304 ref|NP_001013868.1| cholecystokinin B receptor [Canis lupus famil...iaris] gb|AAB87706.1| gastrin/CCK-B receptor [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001013868.1 0.0 91% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CREM-01-1290 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CREM-01-1290 ref|YP_001478049.1| uracil-xanthine permease [Serratia proteamacu...lans 568] gb|ABV40921.1| uracil-xanthine permease [Serratia proteamaculans 568] YP_001478049.1 3e-95 65% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0124 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0124 ref|YP_001479427.1| inner-membrane translocator [Serratia proteam...aculans 568] gb|ABV42299.1| inner-membrane translocator [Serratia proteamaculans 568] YP_001479427.1 1e-115 70% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0638 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0638 ref|YP_001476427.1| putative ammonia monooxygenase [Serratia proteam...aculans 568] gb|ABV39299.1| putative ammonia monooxygenase [Serratia proteamaculans 568] YP_001476427.1 1e-46 44% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1679 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1679 ref|YP_678907.1| alpha-tubulin suppressor [Cytophaga hutchinsonii... ATCC 33406] gb|ABG59565.1| alpha-tubulin suppressor [Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 33406] YP_678907.1 0.001 26% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1679 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1679 ref|YP_677717.1| alpha-tubulin suppressor [Cytophaga hutchinsonii... ATCC 33406] gb|ABG58377.1| alpha-tubulin suppressor [Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 33406] YP_677717.1 0.003 25% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-1679 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-1679 ref|YP_677426.1| alpha-tubulin suppressor [Cytophaga hutchinsonii... ATCC 33406] gb|ABG58086.1| alpha-tubulin suppressor [Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 33406] YP_677426.1 0.001 27% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DDIS-01-0111 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DDIS-01-0111 ref|XP_646081.1| alkaline dihydroceramidase [Dictyostelium discoi...deum AX4] gb|EAL72137.1| alkaline dihydroceramidase [Dictyostelium discoideum AX4] XP_646081.1 1e-164 100% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-STRI-01-1892 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-STRI-01-1892 ref|XP_001561686.1| hypothetical protein [Leishmania braziliensis... MHOM/BR/75/M2904] emb|CAM36832.1| hypothetical protein [Leishmania braziliensis] XP_001561686.1 3e-08 35% ...

  3. Data of evolutionary structure change: 1A01A-2ZLWD [Confc[Archive

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available 1A01A-2ZLWD 1A01 2ZLW A D -VLSPADKTNVKAAWGKVGAHAGEYGAEALERMFLSFPT...R VQLSGEEKAAVLALWDKVN--EEEVGGEALGRLLVVYPWTQRFFDSFGDLSNPGAVMGNPKVKAHGKKVLHSFGEGVHHLDNLKGTFAALSEL...dex> 2ZLW D 2ZLWD WD

  4. Data of evolutionary structure change: 1A01C-2ZLWD [Confc[Archive

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available 1A01C-2ZLWD 1A01 2ZLW C D -VLSPADKTNVKAAWGKVGAHAGEYGAEALERMFLSFPT...R VQLSGEEKAAVLALWDKVN--EEEVGGEALGRLLVVYPWTQRFFDSFGDLSNPGAVMGNPKVKAHGKKVLHSFGEGVHHLDNLKGTFAALSEL...0 2ZLW D 2ZLWD

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-2645 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2645 ref|YP_069190.1| hypothetical protein YPTB0648 [Yersinia pseudotuberculosis... IP 32953] emb|CAH19888.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Yersinia pseudotuberculosis IP 32953] YP_069190.1 0.001 29% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0908 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0908 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 7e-10 28% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-0236 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-0236 ref|NP_336748.1| hypothetical protein MT2277 [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... CDC1551] gb|AAK46562.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis CDC1551] NP_336748.1 2.0 34% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0381 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0381 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 3e-08 28% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-1306 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1306 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 4e-15 30% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-LAFR-01-1042 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-LAFR-01-1042 ref|ZP_01506538.1| inner-membrane translocator [Burkholderia phytofirm...ans PsJN] gb|EAV07683.1| inner-membrane translocator [Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN] ZP_01506538.1 7.0 24% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1396 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1396 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.003 27% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-EEUR-01-0379 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-EEUR-01-0379 ref|NP_066227.2|ND6_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13155.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066227.2 1.8 24% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0835 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0835 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.17 26% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0654 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0654 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.005 28% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1086 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1086 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.010 25% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0892 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0892 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.026 22% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1259 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1259 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.049 29% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1066 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1066 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.60 25% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1355 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1355 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.002 23% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1019 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1019 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.002 25% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0451 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0451 ref|NP_066220.2|ND4_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13148.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066220.2 0.019 26% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1978 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1978 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.23 24% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0098 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0098 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.62 24% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0748 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0748 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.015 25% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-0851 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-0851 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.024 24% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1238 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1238 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.007 24% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0370 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0370 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.001 26% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-0595 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-0595 ref|NP_066222.2|ND2_15504 NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola ...hepatica] gb|AAG13150.2| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 [Fasciola hepatica] NP_066222.2 0.39 25% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0188 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0188 ref|ZP_00142186.1| heme exporter protein B [Rickettsia sibirica 2...46] gb|EAA25595.1| heme exporter protein B [Rickettsia sibirica 246] ZP_00142186.1 0.055 25% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0560 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0560 ref|ZP_00142186.1| heme exporter protein B [Rickettsia sibirica 2...46] gb|EAA25595.1| heme exporter protein B [Rickettsia sibirica 246] ZP_00142186.1 0.14 23% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1329 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1329 ref|YP_001876264.1| cell cycle protein [Elusimicrobium minutum Pe...i191] gb|ACC98927.1| cell cycle protein [Elusimicrobium minutum Pei191] YP_001876264.1 0.004 25% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-1038 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-1038 ref|YP_001876264.1| cell cycle protein [Elusimicrobium minutum Pe...i191] gb|ACC98927.1| cell cycle protein [Elusimicrobium minutum Pei191] YP_001876264.1 0.009 22% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-0325 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-0325 ref|NP_543045.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Venerupis (Ruditap...es) philippinarum] dbj|BAB83796.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 [Venerupis (Ruditapes) philippinarum] NP_543045.1 6.5 26% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0367 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0367 ref|ZP_02017239.1| exodeoxyribonuclease III Xth [Methylobacterium extorque...ns PA1] gb|EDN54927.1| exodeoxyribonuclease III Xth [Methylobacterium extorquens PA1] ZP_02017239.1 2.3 42% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OSAT-01-0072 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OSAT-01-0072 ref|ZP_02020030.1| O-antigen polymerase [Methylobacterium extorque...ns PA1] gb|EDN53172.1| O-antigen polymerase [Methylobacterium extorquens PA1] ZP_02020030.1 0.20 29% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DYAK-01-0020 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DYAK-01-0020 ref|ZP_02017389.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Methylobacterium extorque...ns PA1] gb|EDN55077.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Methylobacterium extorquens PA1] ZP_02017389.1 2.0 31% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0374 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0374 ref|YP_430880.1| spore germination protein [Moorella thermoacetic...a ATCC 39073] gb|ABC20337.1| Spore germination protein [Moorella thermoacetica ATCC 39073] YP_430880.1 0.007 25% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1409 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1409 ref|YP_695081.1| spore germination protein [Clostridium perfringe...ns ATCC 13124] gb|ABG82916.1| spore germination protein [Clostridium perfringens ATCC 13124] YP_695081.1 0.050 26% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0539 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0539 ref|YP_056902.1| cation-transporting ATPase [Propionibacterium acne...s KPA171202] gb|AAT83944.1| cation-transporting ATPase [Propionibacterium acnes KPA171202] YP_056902.1 4.5 30% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PCAP-01-1406 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-1406 ref|XP_001213293.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU35917.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001213293.1 0.97 28% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-2770 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-2770 ref|XP_001208647.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU38039.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001208647.1 8.7 27% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1000 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1000 ref|XP_001215926.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU33292.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001215926.1 0.54 32% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-0231 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-0231 ref|XP_001209722.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU32420.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001209722.1 0.48 31% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-2657 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2657 ref|XP_001214433.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU34324.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001214433.1 0.46 34% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TBEL-01-0313 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TBEL-01-0313 ref|XP_001213187.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU35811.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001213187.1 6.7 43% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PTRO-01-0109 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PTRO-01-0109 ref|XP_001218166.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU29735.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001218166.1 0.007 31% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0740 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0740 ref|XP_001217896.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU30411.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001217896.1 0.82 29% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ACAR-01-0164 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ACAR-01-0164 ref|XP_001209232.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU38624.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001209232.1 1.5 24% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DSIM-01-0068 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DSIM-01-0068 ref|XP_001215680.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terre...us NIH2624] gb|EAU33046.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Aspergillus terreus NIH2624] XP_001215680.1 4.4 30% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-2696 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2696 ref|NP_389715.1| plipastatin synthetase [Bacillus subtilis subsp....lus subtilis] emb|CAB13716.1| plipastatin synthetase [Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168] NP_389715.1 1.5 28% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-BTAU-01-2424 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-BTAU-01-2424 ref|NP_389715.1| plipastatin synthetase [Bacillus subtilis subsp....lus subtilis] emb|CAB13716.1| plipastatin synthetase [Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168] NP_389715.1 0.28 27% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TBEL-01-2529 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TBEL-01-2529 ref|YP_001162719.1| 4-hydroxyphenylacetate permease [Yersinia pestis Pest...oides F] gb|ABP39746.1| 4-hydroxyphenylacetate permease [Yersinia pestis Pestoides F] YP_001162719.1 0.21 30% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-MEUG-01-2527 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-MEUG-01-2527 ref|NP_001013868.1| cholecystokinin B receptor [Canis lupus famil...iaris] gb|AAB87706.1| gastrin/CCK-B receptor [Canis lupus familiaris] NP_001013868.1 1e-165 73% ...

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-1255 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1255 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 3e-19 27% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-1409 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-1409 ref|YP_001487520.1| competence protein EC [Bacillus pumilus SAFR-032] gb|ABV62960.1| compe...tence protein EC [Bacillus pumilus SAFR-032] YP_001487520.1 0.038 28% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CBRE-01-0099 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CBRE-01-0099 ref|ZP_01187451.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Bacillus weihenstep...hanensis KBAB4] gb|EAR73176.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4] ZP_01187451.1 0.60 31% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CINT-01-0126 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CINT-01-0126 ref|ZP_01184226.1| Abortive infection protein [Bacillus weihenstep...hanensis KBAB4] gb|EAR76452.1| Abortive infection protein [Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4] ZP_01184226.1 1.9 27% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-SARA-01-1488 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-SARA-01-1488 ref|ZP_01187451.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Bacillus weihenstep...hanensis KBAB4] gb|EAR73176.1| conserved hypothetical protein [Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4] ZP_01187451.1 0.78 25% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-SARA-01-1089 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-SARA-01-1089 ref|ZP_00518636.1| Major facilitator superfamily [Crocosphaera watson...ii WH 8501] gb|EAM48279.1| Major facilitator superfamily [Crocosphaera watsonii WH 8501] ZP_00518636.1 1.3 32% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0138 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0138 ref|YP_865356.1| apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase [Magnetococcus ...sp. MC-1] gb|ABK43950.1| apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase [Magnetococcus sp. MC-1] YP_865356.1 1e-178 100% ...

  1. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-OANA-01-0340 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-OANA-01-0340 ref|YP_210410.1| putative transmembrane protein [Bacteroides fragil...is NCTC 9343] emb|CAH06453.1| putative transmembrane protein [Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343] YP_210410.1 3.1 27% ...

  2. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-GGOR-01-1282 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-GGOR-01-1282 ref|YP_003258172.1| d-galactonate transporter [Pectobacterium wasabia...e WPP163] gb|ACX86565.1| d-galactonate transporter [Pectobacterium wasabiae WPP163] YP_003258172.1 0.94 31% ...

  3. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-1654 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1654 ref|ZP_01121394.1| integral membrane protein [Robiginitalea bifor...mata HTCC2501] gb|EAR15863.1| integral membrane protein [Robiginitalea biformata HTCC2501] ZP_01121394.1 0.45 26% ...

  4. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CPOR-01-0641 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CPOR-01-0641 ref|YP_065797.1| hypothetical protein DP2061 [Desulfotalea psychr...ophila LSv54] emb|CAG36790.1| unknown protein [Desulfotalea psychrophila LSv54] YP_065797.1 0.14 25% ...

  5. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-VPAC-01-1472 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-VPAC-01-1472 ref|YP_066108.1| hypothetical protein DP2372 [Desulfotalea psychr...ophila LSv54] emb|CAG37101.1| hypothetical protein [Desulfotalea psychrophila LSv54] YP_066108.1 0.79 36% ...

  6. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CPOR-01-1801 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CPOR-01-1801 ref|ZP_00371661.1| membrane protein, putative [Campylobacter upsaliens...is RM3195] gb|EAL52796.1| membrane protein, putative [Campylobacter upsaliensis RM3195] ZP_00371661.1 3.4 29% ...

  7. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0299 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0299 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 4e-18 28% ...

  8. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-0354 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-0354 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 2e-11 28% ...

  9. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-CJAC-01-1056 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-CJAC-01-1056 ref|ZP_00878894.1| COG5651: PPE-repeat proteins [Mycobacterium tuberculosis... C] gb|EAY60015.1| PPE family protein [Mycobacterium tuberculosis C] ZP_00878894.1 4e-12 27% ...

  10. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TTRU-01-0045 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TTRU-01-0045 ref|ZP_04874428.1| Cobalt transport protein [Aciduliprofundum boo...nei T469] gb|EDY35950.1| Cobalt transport protein [Aciduliprofundum boonei T469] ZP_04874428.1 0.084 27% ...

  11. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-TSYR-01-0737 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-TSYR-01-0737 emb|CAF22008.1| cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 [Timarcha olivieri p...arnassia] emb|CAF22009.1| cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 [Timarcha olivieri parnassia] CAF22008.1 2.5 29% ...

  12. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DNOV-01-2483 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DNOV-01-2483 ref|NP_906290.1| PUTATIVE TWO-COMPONENT SENSOR [Wolinella succino...genes DSM 1740] emb|CAE09190.1| PUTATIVE TWO-COMPONENT SENSOR [Wolinella succinogenes] NP_906290.1 8.6 34% ...

  13. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-0575 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-0575 ref|YP_969309.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems inne...r membrane component [Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli AAC00-1] gb|ABM31535.1| binding-protein-dependent transport systems

  14. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-PCAP-01-1323 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-PCAP-01-1323 ref|YP_245505.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Haematobia irritans irrita...ns] gb|AAY56479.1| NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 [Haematobia irritans irritans] YP_245505.1 0.55 26% ...

  15. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-XTRO-01-1320 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-XTRO-01-1320 ref|YP_001100294.1| hypothetical protein HEAR2027 [Herminiimonas arsenico...xydans] emb|CAL62171.1| conserved hypothetical protein; putative membrane protein [Herminiimonas arsenicoxydans] YP_001100294.1 0.0 93% ...

  16. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-AGAM-01-0019 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-AGAM-01-0019 ref|XP_001549758.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN32955.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001549758.1 2e-60 78% ...

  17. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-ETEL-01-0686 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-ETEL-01-0686 ref|XP_001550850.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN31514.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001550850.1 4e-05 30% ...

  18. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DDIS-01-0094 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DDIS-01-0094 ref|XP_001549758.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN32955.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001549758.1 2e-50 73% ...

  19. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-DDIS-01-0120 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-DDIS-01-0120 ref|XP_001551790.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN30435.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001551790.1 2e-59 71% ...

  20. NCBI nr-aa BLAST: CBRC-AGAM-01-0031 [SEVENS

    Lifescience Database Archive (English)

    Full Text Available CBRC-AGAM-01-0031 ref|XP_001551790.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05....10] gb|EDN30435.1| predicted protein [Botryotinia fuckeliana B05.10] XP_001551790.1 4e-55 88% ...