Pili nut, Canarium ovatum Engl.
Canarium ovatum (known locally as pili and pilaui) is the most important nut-producing species in the Philippines. Although one of the more typhoon-resistant species, severe typhoons have led to significant destruction of pili trees.
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Insight into the relationship between type IV pilus function and biofilm formation. [PDF]
Yu Y, Bauer RM, Mahdi R, Piepenbrink KH.
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<i>In situ</i> architecture of the Tad pilus machine in <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i>. [PDF]
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This article focuses on the rhythmic-syntactic organization of poetic discourse in Vladimir Maiakovskij’s early poetry using the mathematical-statistical toolkit developed by the exponents of the “exact method of literary analysis”, from Boris Iarxo to ...
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The repertoire of resistance mutations selected by a <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> type IV pilus-targeting lytic bacteriophage. [PDF]
Tran VN +3 more
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Distinct motors, shared mechanics: unifying principles of microbial gliding. [PDF]
Sen S +4 more
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A multi-omic single-cell landscape of perinatal mouse skin maps lineage specification and reveals shared dynamics in human fetal skin. [PDF]
Lee H +6 more
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Major type IV pilin of <i>Legionella pneumophila</i> enhances bacterial iron acquisition/assimilation, independently of its role in piliation. [PDF]
Barajas A, Mayoral J, Cianciotto NP.
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Allies and enemies of Fascism in the reports of Italian military attachés
Pili, J
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A polyvalent phage shapes bacterial dynamics. [PDF]
Crisan CV, Van Tyne D, Goldberg JB.
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