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Can Non‐Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae Reduce a Cholera Infection?
Abstract Vibrio cholerae, is the causative agent of cholera, that infects millions, annually. Chironomids are aquatic insects that host V. cholerae. Toxigenic strains produce cholera toxin (CT) which is the main virulence factor that causes cholera symptoms. In contrast to other bacterial pathogens, V.
R. Sela, B. K. Hammer, M. Halpern
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Abstract This article explores how during Spain's transition to democracy in the 1970s and 1980s, Francoist disabled veterans of the Spanish Civil War navigated the disappearance of formerly hegemonic historical narratives which had hitherto defined their relationship with the state.
Stephanie Wright
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Abstract The article presents the results of archaeological prospection of site Dračevica (Donji Radišići, Ljubuški municipality, West Herzegovina Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina) which was partly excavated in the late 19th century and so far has been interpreted as a Roman villa, possibly with a special function (road station) and a name attested in ...
Tomasz Dziurdzik +3 more
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Walking, and Knowing the Past: Antiquaries, Pedestrianism and Historical Practice in Modern Britain
Abstract How do those who write history know the past? This article addresses this question by examining the work of late eighteenth‐ and nineteenth‐century antiquaries, whose historical practice was closely tied to their embodied experience of the places about which they wrote.
PAUL READMAN
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Abstract Aims The detection and enumeration of Legionella spp. in water samples are typically performed via a cultural technique standardized in ISO 11731. This method is time‐consuming (up to 15 days), and the specificity of the confirmation step is questionable.
D. Eble +4 more
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This article aims to quantify the Late Holocene millennial flood magnitude of the Lower Rhine River. The research considerably expands upon existing palaeoflood model studies, as it combines a detailed reconstruction of the valley and delta landscape, a 1D–2D coupled hydraulic model, and an inventory of both exceeded and non‐exceeded palaeoflood levels
Bas van der Meulen +3 more
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Abstract The floods of 2018 caused havoc in the State of Kerala, situated in the extreme south‐west of India, in terms of infrastructure and health. This research article provides the first‐ever assessment of the bacterial diversity and its antibiotic susceptibility of the inundated areas of Pampa, Periyar and Vembanad waterbodies by comparing the data
Aparna Shankar +8 more
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Dictyostelium discoideum as a non‐mammalian biomedical model
This MS opens a window to the general audience on the potential of Dictyostelium as a model microbe in biomedicine. Summary Dictyostelium discoideum is one of eight non‐mammalian model organisms recognized by the National Institute of Health for the study of human pathology.
Javier Martín‐González +2 more
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The archaeological interventions developed throughout 1996 deserves the discovery and conservation of the remains of the porta principalis sinistra, east gate of the Roman legionary camp of legio VII gemina, below the so-called medieval Bishop Gate ...
Ángel Morillo Cerdán +1 more
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The well at Musov - technical and technological aspects of the construction project dating to the beginning of the common era [PDF]
Archaeological excavation at the site Musov - Neurissen conducted between 1993 and 1994 revealed a well belonging to the building with the apse. Both archaeological features were part of the Roman military camp from the Augustan era.
Knápek, Radka, Šedo, Ondřej
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