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Equine rotaviruses with G14 serotype specificity circulate among venezuelan horses [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1994
Two group A rotavirus strains isolated from diarrheic foals in Venezuela were classified as belonging to G14 serotype by cross-neutralization tests and on the basis of the homology of the sequenced VP7 gene. This report confirms that rotavirus strains of G14 serotype specificity circulate among equine populations.
F Reggeti   +3 more
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Susceptibility of the ∅X-like phages G4 and G14 to R · EcoRI endonuclease

open access: closedVirology, 1974
Abstract Unlike ΦX174 and S13, the RF I and RF II DNA of the new ΦX-like phages G4 and G14 (Godson, 1974) are cut by the R1 R-factor restriction enzyme (Eco RI) into unit length RF III linear DNA molecules. The cut is specific and is located in the Haemophilus influenzae restriction enzyme fragments G4 HinB (900 nucleotides) and G14 HinA (1200 ...
G.Nigel Godson, Herbert W. Boyer
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2A1-G14 Development of Optoelectronic Microsystems by Two-photon Microstereolithography

open access: bronzeThe Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec), 2010
Naoki Yoshimura, Shoji Maruo
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G14 Are Healthcare Professionals able to Estimate the Surface Area of a Burn in a Child? [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Disease in Childhood, 2014
Aims When different Healthcare Professionals estimate the surface area of a burn there can be significant discrepancies. This is particularly true in Paediatrics, where there are several methods commonly used to make this calculation. Errors in estimation may have a real impact on the acute management of a child.
J Ross, T Fussell, F Blackburn
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Characterization of a G14 equine rotavirus (strain CH3) isolated in Japan

Archives of Virology, 1994
Antigenic and genomic properties of equine rotavirus strain CH3 isolated in Japan were studied by cross-neutralization tests and nucleotide sequence determination of the VP4 and VP7 genes. It was shown that the strain CH3 belongs to G14 and shares VP4 genotype with strain H2.
Tomoko Urasawa   +5 more
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G14 Prototype of Self-sensing Magnetic Bearing for Liquid Nitrogen Pump

open access: bronzeThe Proceedings of Conference of Kyushu Branch, 2007
Mochimitsu Komori, Taro Okuhata
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Hb CANTERBURY [β112(G14)Cys → Phe]: A NEW, MILDLY UNSTABLE VARIANT

Hemoglobin, 2002
Hb Canterbury [β112(G14)Cys → Phe] was detected fortuitously when a supposed normal lysate was used as a control for an isopropanol stability test.
Lia M. Kubala   +4 more
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Genomic RNA constellation of recently emerging serotype G14 equine rotavirus strains in Japan that is highly homologous with prototype G3 and G14 strains previously identified in the United States of America

Archives of Virology, 2003
Serotype G14 was once considered to be uncommon among equine rotaviruses. While it sporadically emerged in some parts of the world, serotype G14 became the dominant G serotype among rotaviruses detected in foals with diarrhea in Japan in the late 1990s.
Hiroshi Imagawa   +3 more
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G14 Quality improvement: improving management of paediatrics sepsis in busy district general hospital [PDF]

open access: possibleQUALITY IMPROVEMENT; EMBEDDING A CULTURE OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT, 2019
Background The Quality improvement programme was undertaken to improve management of sepsis in children 0–16 years, who attend Children’s Emergency Department at Basildon University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. A new Paediatric Sepsis tool was developed and piloted and rolled out in May 2018. Intervention The 100 case notes were reviewed. The data
S Rawal   +4 more
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G14 V-Quadrilateral-Z (VQZ)-plasty for Stoma

2013
• This procedure is used to create the cutaneous opening of a continent catheterisable conduit instead of a flush stoma.
Stuart O'Toole, Emily Broadis
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