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The A component (SmhA) of a tripartite pore-forming toxin from Serratia marcescens: expression, purification and crystallographic analysis. [PDF]
SmhA, the A component of the tripartite α‐pore‐forming toxin from the opportunistic human pathogen Serratia marcescens, has been cloned, overexpressed and purified. Crystals were grown of selenomethionine‐derivatized protein, anomalous data were collected, phases were calculated and an initial electron‐density map was produced.Tripartite α‐pore‐forming
Churchill-Angus AM +3 more
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Whither the State? The Oslo Peace Process and Neoliberal Configurations of Palestine
Objective This article considers the raison d'être of international institutions in the occupied Palestinian territories during the Oslo period (1993–2000) and discusses how these institutions have shaped the notion of a future Palestinian state through their policy recommendations and development projects.
Suzanne Morrison
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Summary Increased utilization of industrial excess heat (or waste heat) can reduce primary energy use and thereby contribute to reaching energy and climate targets. To estimate the potential availability of industrial excess heat, it is necessary to capture the significant heterogeneity of the industrial sector.
Elin Svensson +2 more
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Background. This study was pathway of (−)‐epicatechin (EC) in the prevention and treatment of intestine inflammation in acute and chronic rat models. Methods. Intestine inflammation was induced in rats using TNBS. The morphological, inflammatory, immunohistochemical, and immunoblotting characteristics of colon samples were examined.
Paulo César de Paula Vasconcelos +5 more
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Endoscopic Management of Difficult Bile Duct Stones
More than 90% of all common bile duct concrements can be removed via the endoscopic retrograde route via endoscopic sphincterotomy, stone extraction by baskets and balloon catheters, or mechanical lithotripsy. Oversized, very hard or impacted stones, however, often still resist conventional endoscopic therapy.
Christian Ell
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Percutaneous Gastronomy and Jejunostomy: Lessons from the First Decade
Percutaneous gastrostomies and jejunostomies have increasingly been used for long term enteral feeding in patients with functioning gastrointestinal tracts but who are unable, for a variety of reasons, to use the standard oropharyngeal route. Since these devices can be placed without the use of general anesthesia, the morbidity and mortality generally ...
John S Goff
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Length–weight relationship (LWR) and its parameters can be used for the development of models for the rational exploitation of fishery resources. In this study, we estimated the parameters of the LWRs and length–length relationships (LLRs) of 12 fish species caught incidentally by the artisanal whiteleg shrimp fishery in the Biosphere Reserve Marismas ...
Ulianov Jakes-Cota +3 more
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Abstract This paper delves into the discursive recontextualization of new public financial management (NPFM) in the context of peacebuilding, reshaping the dynamics among the donor community, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority. Utilizing Fairclough's dialectical relational version of Critical Discourse Analysis (2003, 2013) as a methodological ...
Dalia Alazzeh, Shahzad Uddin
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The Electrical Power Distribution Control Team takes on the task of determining power failures throughout the Orbiter. The Displays and Controls Team takes on the task of determining distribution, circuit breakers, and switch failures that might occur on
Welker, Joshua T.
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Is There a Gold Standard in the Treatment of Acid‐Mediated Ulcer Diseases?
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Volume 7, Issue 5, Page 444-448, 1993.
ABR Thomson
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