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On plasmid incompatibility

Plasmid, 1978
Abstract In this paper is presented a brief review of the current state of information on plasmid incompatibility followed by a detailed mathematical model dealing with incompatibility between autonomous homogenic plasmids and based on the assumption that the intracellular plasmid copy pool is randomized with respect to assortment during cell ...
R P, Novick, F C, Hoppensteadt
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Incompatibilities of chemicals

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2000
Chemical incompatibilities are potentially significant problems where hazardous chemicals are found. A number of chemical segregation systems have been developed which provide recommendations for the separation of incompatible chemicals. Three segregation systems were identified in this study: the UN Dangerous Goods system (which uses physical hazard ...
C, Winder, A, Zarei
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Are these approaches incompatible?

Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2017
The dialog between emergentist and nativist approaches to mental function has continued unabated across centuries. It has stimulated thinking and research in areas as diverse as infant locomotion, auditory processing, and moral judgment.
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On the Acceptability of Incompatible Arguments

2007
In this paper we study the acceptability of incompatible arguments within Dung's abstract argumentation framework. As an example we introduce an instance of Dung's framework where arguments are represented by propositional formulas and an argument attacks another one when the conjunction of their representations is inconsistent, which we characterize ...
Souhila Kaci   +2 more
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Homogenic incompatibility Incompatibility in yeasts

1965
Sexuality in yeast was discovered in 1900 by Hoffmeister. Satava (1918, 1934); Winge (1935, 1944); and Winge and Laustsen (1937, 1938, 1939) found a regular alternation of haploid and diploid phases in the life-cycle of certain yeasts. Winge (1935) maintained that the yeasts were homothallic, whereas Lindegren and Lindegren (1943 a, b, and c) claimed ...
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Lewis incompatibility

Transfusion, 1982
H A, Perkins   +3 more
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Therapeutic Incompatibilities *

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1970
P P, Lamy, D A, Blake
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