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Estudio de fagos de "Helicobacter pylori" por métodos fenotípicos y genotípicos [PDF]
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Inhibition of tumor growth in vitro by the extract of fagopyrum cymosum (fago-c)
Life Sciences, 2003Fagopyrum cymosum (Trev.) Meisn has long been used in China to treat various ailments of the lung, including lung tumors. This study investigated whether Fagopyrum cymosum extract (Fago-c) has effects on other organs. Human cancer cells derived from 10 different organs were employed, and their growths as affected by Fago-c were investigated.
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Fagos aplicados à área de alimentos
Contaminações microbianas são uma das principais causas de perdas em processos de produção de alimentos e colocam em risco constante a saúde do consumidor. A capacidade de detectar precocemente microrganismos ou combater infecções instaladas é determinante para a gestão de qualidade nas indústrias.Monique Renon Eller +5 more
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A Critique of Wierzbicka's Theory of Cultural Scripts: The Case of IfalukFago
Ethos, 2015AbstractThe linguist Anna Wierzbicka casts linguistic meaning in terms ofcultural scripts, which she constructs from a short list of 60 or so conceptual primes, each with a grammar, deemed basic to human language, in the sense that these occur in all languages.
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Adult Attachment Cross-culturally: A Reanalysis of the Ifaluk Emotion Fago
2013In the language of the Micronesians who inhabit the island of Ifaluk, fago is an emotion that the ethnographer Catherine Lutz, in her 1988 book, Unnatural Emotions, translates as love/compassion/sadness. Here I reanalyze the meaning of fago, an endeavor made possible by the depth and detail of Lutz’s ethnography, based on fieldwork conducted in 1977 ...
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Medicine - Programa de Formaci?n M?dica Continuada Acreditado, 2005
A. Gmez Espaa +2 more
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Biocompositos: Una nueva forma de estabilización de enzimas derivadas de fagos
Recursos Naturales y SociedadLos biocompositos, materiales compuestos comúnmente por moléculas como alginato, quitosano y celulosa, han despertado gran interés debido a su potencial biodegradabilidad y sostenibilidad. Estos materiales pueden actuar como protectores de ciertas moléculas sensibles, protegiéndolas de cambios repentinos como la temperatura o el pH. En el contexto
Metzli G. Valencia-Zavala +3 more
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