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Effects influencing repeatability of direct power injection measurements

2015 38th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2015
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance of the voltage regulators is the significant factor in the EMC performance of the complete electronic system. In this paper the characterization of the voltage regulator by direct power injection (DPI) method is presented.
Fajdetić, Filip   +3 more
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Inverted repeats direct repair of adenovirus minichromosome ends

Virology, 1991
Adenovirus DNA initiates strand-displacement replication from origins located in identical inverted terminal repetitions (ITRs). Panhandle structures, formed by base pairing between ITRs on the displaced strands, have been proposed as replication intermediates for complementary strand synthesis.
K, Wang   +3 more
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One-kilobase direct repeats of plasmid pSa

Plasmid, 1985
One-kilobase, direct repeats were found on either side of the chloramphenicol resistance gene of plasmid pSa. The right repeat corresponded to the region coding for sulfanilamide resistance. The repeats were not identical as judged by distances between restriction enzyme sites, hybridization, and by the ability to confer resistance to sulfanilamide.
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Two direct repeats cause most human mtDNA deletions

Trends in Genetics, 2004
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions are a common cause of human mitochondrial disease and also occur as part of normal aging. However, it is unknown how the deletions actually occur. To gain further insight, we studied the sequences that flank 263 different human mtDNA deletions.
Samuels DC, Schon EA, Chinnery PF
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Direct Complications of Repeat Median Sternotomy in Adults

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2005
Whilst the potential risk to underlying vital structures from redo-sternotomy is well recognized, the actual risk is poorly quantified. Our aim was to determine the incidence of complications directly attributable to redo-sternotomy and to ascertain whether the use of femoro-femoral CPB (FF) prior to redo-sternotomy alters operative morbidity and ...
Maqsood, Elahi   +3 more
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Deletion between direct repeats in bacteriophage T7 gene 1.2

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1993
Deletion mutagenesis in bacteriophage T7 was studied with an insertion-reversion assay involving phage containing inserts of foreign DNA that form 10-bp direct repeats. The precise deletion of the insert restores the function of the non-essential gene and is easily assayed by growth on selection strains of E. coli.
L M, Scearce, W, Masker
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Multiple short direct repeats associated with single mtDNA deletions

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, 1992
We have sequenced the breakpoints of deleted mtDNA in muscle from four children with mitochondrial myopathy and multisystem mitochondrial disorders. The deletions were 4884, 6067, 7663 and 7150 base pairs (bp) in size and affected several protein and transfer RNA genes.
Larsson, N., Holme, E.
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A Replicational Model for DNA Recombination between Direct Repeats

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1996
DNA rearrangement (recombination) mediated by direct repeats is a major cause of genome instability. In Escherichia coli, direct repeats in close proximity can mediate efficient recA-independent intramolecular recombination, which produces multiple products.
X, Bi, L F, Liu
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Recombination between short direct repeats in a RecA host

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1982
Spontaneous deletion derivatives of plasmid pHV14, a recombinant of pBR322, have been isolated in the recA strain HB101. About 2.5 kilobases (Kb) of DNA has been lost in each of the four plasmids described including, in two cases the region involved in control of copy number and the initiation of replication. Sequence analysis of each deletion junction
I M, Jones, S B, Primrose, S D, Ehrlich
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In Vitro Direct Repeats-mediated Deletion During PCR Amplification

Molecular Biotechnology, 2008
While conducting our research on mutations in the human blood platelet glycoprotein Ib-alpha (GPIbalpha) gene, we detected an unusual deletion of 84 bp. This deletion took place in vitro, during PCR and between two direct repeats. It was observed that the deletion could be detected either by the direct sequencing of the PCR product or after the latter ...
Basma, Hadj Kacem   +2 more
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