Rejecting Securitisation: Organised Civil Resistance Against the USA Patriot Act [PDF]
Shuaibin Zhang
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ABSTRACT Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) is a promising emerging biopharmaceutical candidate, but it currently lacks a standardized platform for purification. To address this, a novel affinity chromatography resin was developed by immobilizing protein variants of the Streptococcus pneumoniae surface protein, SpsA, as an affinity ligand.
David Scheich +8 more
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Non-Violent Civil Society Resistance to Authoritarian Rule in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Kenya
Robert M. Press
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Recognition of Antibiotic Resistance in Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Caused by Escherichia coli in Liver Cirrhotic Patients in Civil Hospital Karachi [PDF]
Pooja D Kirplani +9 more
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ABSTRACT Microbial production of 1,3‐butanediol (1,3‐BDO) offers a renewable route to this versatile C4 chemical. However, the low performance of CoA‐acylating butyraldehyde dehydrogenase (Bld), which contains a catalytic cysteine, limits efficient production in recombinant Escherichia coli (E. coli).
Seunghyun Cho +5 more
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Testing and classification of the resistance to fire of structural building components. EUR 8750 EN. Industrial processes: building and civil engineering [PDF]
Jan P. Dekker +2 more
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Genetically Programmed Control of Overflow Metabolism
ABSTRACT Overflow metabolism is a highly undesirable phenomenon that occurs in virtually all cell factories. Although several schemes have been applied to avoid overflow metabolism, this problem remains far from being solved. In this study, a genetic sensor for detecting overflow metabolism was designed, and its substrate specificity and reversibility ...
Lærke M. Jensen +3 more
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Performance enhancement and microstructural characterization of pine fiber-reinforced rammed earth stabilized with limestone powder and LC<sup>3</sup>. [PDF]
Randeep +8 more
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The Interplay of Dispersion and Thermal Shock in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilms
ABSTRACT Pathological bacterial biofilms formed on medical implants pose a significant challenge in clinical settings due to their resistance to antibiotics and the host immune response. Eradication of these biofilms by thermal shock has gained increasing attention as a means of eliminating these infections.
Hossein Zare, Josiah Power, Eric Nuxoll
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