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pUB2380: Characterization of a ColD-like Resistance Plasmid
Plasmid, 2000A detailed analysis of the mobilizable, ColE1-like resistance plasmid, pUB2380, is reported. The 8.5-kb genome encodes six (possibly seven) major functions: (1) a ColD-like origin of replication, oriV, with associated replication functions, RNAI and RNAII; (2) a set of active mobilization functions highly homologous to that of ColE1, including the ...
Barbara Albiger +5 more
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Effects of different cold-resistant agents and application methods on yield and cold-resistance of machine-transplanted early rice [PDF]
Naimei Tu, Wenxin Zhou, Zhenxie Yi
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ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF COLD RESISTANT MATERIALS
Ferrous Metallurgy. Bulletin of Scientific , Technical and Economic Information, 2021Low-temperature technologies are increasingly used in various industries. Cold-resistant materials have gained particular popularity in the field of creating low-temperature machinery. The need for a special approach when choosing cold-resistant materials used in the production of machines, equipment and structures, whose operation is carried out under
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Cold resistance in Antarctic angiosperms
Physiologia Plantarum, 2001Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (Poaceae) and Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Cariophyllaceae) are the only two vascular plants that have colonized the Maritime Antarctic. The primary purpose of the present work was to determine cold resistance mechanisms in these two Antarctic plants. This was achieved by comparing thermal properties of leaves and
León A. Bravo +5 more
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An Overview of Cold Resistance in Plants
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 2014AbstractCold is a typical environmental stress factor that limits the geographical distribution and growth of various plants. It affects crop quality and productivity. In the contemporary years, with the plant cold‐resistant genetic engineering development, great progress was obtained in this field.
L.‐J. Chen +7 more
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Resistance to Cold in Ceratomia catalpae
Nature, 1967SALT1 has reported resistance to frost and to being frozen in several species of arthropods. He has also reported on the synthesis and accumulation of a low molecular weight solute (glycerol) in insects and has suggested that this may explain resistance to cold2.
R. P. DODDS, W. R. WEBB
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Metallurgist, 2014
Sensitivity of hot-rolled and thermomechanically strengthened rebar towards brittle failure in the temperature range from +20 to −70°C is evaluated; the dependence of failure energy at −70°C on rod diameter is studied. The change in rebar mechanical properties under the effect of temperature is studied.
E. A. Ivanov +4 more
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Sensitivity of hot-rolled and thermomechanically strengthened rebar towards brittle failure in the temperature range from +20 to −70°C is evaluated; the dependence of failure energy at −70°C on rod diameter is studied. The change in rebar mechanical properties under the effect of temperature is studied.
E. A. Ivanov +4 more
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Variational cold-start resistant recommendation
Information Sciences, 2022Joojo Walker +4 more
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A Note on the Stability of Resistance to Colds
Science, 1933W M, Gafafer, J A, Doull
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Nitric oxide-mediated DNA methylation enhances cold resistance in postharvest peach fruit
Food Chemistry, 2023Dandan Huang +2 more
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