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MPEC 2023-G23 : 2010 OH126

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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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Textile wastewater bioremediation using immobilized Chlorella sp. Wu-G23 with continuous culture

Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2020
Immobilized microalga Chlorella sp. Wu-G23 (G23) was entrapped inside a polymer matrix or appended on the surface of a strong solid carrier. Alginates then formed a microalgae/polymeric matrix granule within the cross-linking solution. The textile wastewater bioremediation technology using immobilized G23 in textile wastewater effectively removed ...
Jane-Yii Wu   +5 more
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Diversity and biogeography of bacteriophages in biofilms of Lake Baikal based on g23 sequences

Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2020
Abstract Here, we report on the sequences of the g23 communities of phages from biofilms and the surface microlayer in the most ancient lake of the world. The data are interpreted in terms of biogeography of the g23 communities. We show that bacteriophages from biotopes of biofilms of stones and sponges from the littoral zone and of the water from ...
Sergey Potapov   +6 more
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G23(P) Improving annual reviews for children with complex needs in community paediatrics

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; EMBEDDING A CULTURE OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT, 2019
Problem statement Annual reviews for children with complex needs in community paediatrics are variable in quality and consistency. These children have chronic conditions, functional limitations, increased health and other care costs. This results in uncertainty and potentially avoidable patient harm.
H Zhu   +4 more
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ATP-binding cassette G23 is required for Arabidopsis seed coat suberization

Plant Science
Suberin is an extracellular hydrophobic polymer deposited in seed coats that acts as a barrier to regulate the movement of ions, water, and gases, and protects seeds against pathogens. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying suberin deposition in the seed coat remain unknown.
Ryeo Jin, Kim   +2 more
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Novel capsid genes (g23) of T4-type bacteriophages in a Japanese paddy field

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2008
Abstract Viruses exist everywhere on the planet. Recent development in viral genomics confirmed that genomic information is preserved among viral subsets and can be used for phylogenetic classification of viruses and for evaluation of viral diversity in the environment.
Takeshi Fujii   +6 more
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Molecular analysis of the VP7 gene of pheasant rotaviruses identifies a new genotype, designated G23

Archives of Virology, 2009
Rotavirus-associated enteritis has been reported in pheasants, but there is no information on the genetic/antigenic features of pheasant rotaviruses. In this study, we sequenced the VP7-encoding genome segment of three pheasant rotavirus strains detected during 2008 in Hungary.
URSU K   +8 more
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Characterization of the Major Capsid Genes (g23) of T4-Type Bacteriophages in the Wetlands of Northeast China

Microbial Ecology, 2013
To obtain genetic information and to evaluate the composition of T4-type bacteriophage (phage) communities in wetlands, environmental soil and water DNAs were obtained from two natural wetlands dominated by Carex lasiocarpa and Deyeuxia angustifolia plant species, and a neighboring paddy field in Sanjiang plain of northeast China. The biomarker gene of
Chunyu, Zheng   +5 more
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Survey of major capsid genes (g23) of T4-type bacteriophages in Japanese paddy field soils

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2009
Abstract Many studies have shown the ecological importance of viruses as the greatest genomic reservoirs on the planet. As bacteriophages (phages) comprise the majority of viruses in the environment, we surveyed the capsid genes ( g23 ) of T4-type phages, Myoviridae, from DNA extracts of three paddy field soils located in northern, central and ...
Guanghua Wang   +5 more
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