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Part 2 book "Campylobacter spp. and related organisms in poultry - Pathogen-host interactions, diagnosis and epidemiology" includes content: A glance at prokaryotes and eukaryotes interplay and campylobacter jejuni–host interaction; epidemiology of campylobacter in farms; control of campylobacter spp. in commercial poultry production; campylobacter spp.: capacity of biofilm formation and other strategies of survival and adaption to remain in the poultry industry; antimicrobial resistance in campylobacter spp.
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muasambanhan05
16-01-2024
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The increasing share of distributed generators (DGs), particularly residential solar photovoltaics systems, are posing new challenges for Distribution Network Operator (DNOs) in the management, operation and planning. They have to adopt more and more advanced tools to evaluate the risk of the grid, plan for infrastructure investment and make informed connection decisions.
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vibranson
30-11-2023
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In this paper, an iterative algorithm that determines the maximum number of distributed resources that can penetrate into the grid is developed in the Matlab environment. The proposed model is tested with a simple distribution grid to determine the hosting capacity of the distribution grid.
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vichristinelagarde
04-07-2022
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Part 2 of book "Cloud application architectures: Building applications and Infrastructure in the Cloud" provide students with knowledge about: data security; network security; host security; disaster recovery planning; disasters in the cloud; disaster management; scaling a cloud infrastructure; capacity planning; amazon web services reference;...
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britaikridanik
05-07-2022
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Intra-host hepatitis C virus (HCV) populations are genetically heterogeneous and organized in subpopulations. With the exception of blood transfusions, transmission of HCV occurs via a small number of genetic variants, the effect of which is frequently described as a bottleneck.
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vilarryellison
29-10-2021
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The marine dinoflagellate, Symbiodinium, is a well-known photosynthetic partner for coral and other diverse, non-photosynthetic hosts in subtropical and tropical shallows, where it comprises an essential component of marine ecosystems. Using molecular phylogenetics, the genus Symbiodinium has been classified into nine major clades, A-I, and one of the reported differences among phenotypes is their capacity to synthesize mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs), which absorb UV radiation.
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vibeauty
23-10-2021
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Trypanosoma brucei brucei, the parasite causing Nagana in domestic animals, is closely related to the parasites causing sleeping sickness, but does not infect humans. In addition to its importance as a pathogen, the relative ease of genetic manipulation and an innate capacity for RNAi extend its use as a model organism in cell and infection biology. During its development in its mammalian and insect (tsetse fly) hosts, T. b. brucei passes through several different life-cycle stages.
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vibeauty
23-10-2021
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Insights into the genetic capacities of species to adapt to future climate change can be gained by using comparative genomic and transcriptomic data to reconstruct the genetic changes associated with such adaptations in the past.
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vigiselle2711
30-08-2021
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Compromised intestinal barrier (CIB) has been associated with many enteropathies, including colorectal cancer (CRC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We hypothesized that CIB could lead to increased host-derived contents including epithelial cells into the gut, change its physio-metabolic properties, and globally alter microbial community and metabolic capacities.
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vijeeni2711
24-07-2021
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Genome variation is very high in influenza A viruses. However, viral evolution and spreading is strongly influenced by immunogenic features and capacity to bind host cells, depending in turn on the two major capsidic proteins.
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vikentucky2711
26-11-2020
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Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar typhimurium is a gram-negative serious contagious pathogen having a broad host range. It has been associated with a wide spectrum of infectious diseases, including typhoid fever and nontyphoidal salmonellosis, which cause public health problems worldwide. Several genes contribute in virulence and determine pathogenicity of this isolate.
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gaocaolon5
14-06-2020
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Begomoviruses being the largest genera of Geminiviridae cause significant economical losses in a wide variety of crops in several tropical and subtropical regions of India and a major threats to food security. Begomoviruses are transmitted by the whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) in a circulative persistent manner. Begomoviruses as of their small genomes (ssDNA) and limited coding capacities, rely heavily on host machineries for infection. They interact with a wide range of plant proteins and process them to support viral DNA replication, gene expression, movement, and to neutralize host defenses.
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trinhthamhodang1213
29-05-2020
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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells have become the host of choice for the production of recombinant proteins, due to their capacity for correct protein folding, assembly, and posttranslational modifications.
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viuchiha2711
21-04-2020
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Rice is one of the major grains of the India and also significant part of national economy. Its production is severely affected by various biotic and abiotic stresses. Among different fungal disease stem rot of rice caused by Scleoritina oryzae leads to great losses. Under adverse conditions sclerotia are formed and act as main source of primary inoculum till the other collateral or/and alternate hosts appearance in the vicinity. Thus the present study is to know the best conditions that favour the sclerotial infection after the perpetuation.
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cothumenhmong3
22-02-2020
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Food is the basic necessity of mankind. Human gastrointestinal tract resident microflora contains good bacteria that extend therapeutic benefits which are termed as Probiotics. The use of probiotics, prebiotics that stimulates probiotics and synbiotics which is a combination of pro and prebiotics improve the gut homeostasis, has been blooming for the past decade. Recent work on relevant probiotic strains has also led to the isolation and characterisation of certain probiotic derived metabolites called as postbiotics.
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nguaconbaynhay1
04-12-2019
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Candida albicans proteins located on the cell wall and in the cytoplasm have gained great attention because they are not only involved in cellular metabolism and the maintenance of integrity but also interact with host immune systems. Previous research has reported that enolase from C. albicans exhibits high immunogenicity and effectively protects mice against disseminated candidiasis. In this study, alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) of C.
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caygaocaolon1
13-11-2019
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In Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a Self-configuring network of mobile routers (and associated hosts) connected by wireless links. This MANET forms a random topology and routers move randomly free. Topology changes rapidly and unpredictably .Nowadays we are using so many protocols for maximizing the network bandwidth but, we can not attain the best throughout using protocols in MANET.
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byphasse043256
24-03-2019
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One or two office moves ago, I was able to see Seattle’ s football and baseball stadiums from the window of my seventh-floor office. Built side-by-side during an economic boom, these expensive and high-capacity facilities sit empty for the most part. By my calculations, these buildings see peak usage one percent of the time at most. On average, they’re empty . Hundreds of millions of dollars of capital sit idle. I use this stadium analogy—and have done so many times over the last few years—to help my audiences understand the business value of cloud computing....
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namde04
04-05-2013
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Yes, but the eye of the beholder is notoriously subjective, hopelessly narrow in its capacities for vision. One has only to consult smell or taste, for example, to realize that much more is going on than the eye can see. Science, by extending so greatly human capacities for perception, and by integrating these into theory, teaches us what is objectively there. We realize what is going on in the dark, underground, or over time. Without science, there is no sense of deep time, nor of geological or evolutionary history, and little appreciation of ecology.
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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Formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1) is a seven transmembrane domain, G protein-coupled receptor that interacts with a variety of exogenous and host-derived agonists. In order to identify domains crucial for ligand recog-nition by FPRL1, we used chimeric receptors with segments in FPRL1 replaced by corresponding amino acid sequences derived from the proto-type formyl peptide receptor FPR. The chimeric receptors were stably transfected into human embryonic kidney epithelial cells and the capacity of the cells to migrate in response to formyl peptide receptor agonists was evaluated. ...
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awards
05-04-2013
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