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Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are one of the most common causes of severe acute gastroenteritis in infants worldwide. Rotaviruses spread from person to person, mainly by faecal–oral transmission.
Gentil Arthur Bentes+11 more
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The Effects of Some Additives On Characteristics RVA Profile of Cassava Flour [PDF]
Heny Herawati, Elmi Kamsiati
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Amplitude Variations in Pulsating Yellow Supergiants
It was recently discovered that the amplitudes of pulsating red giants and supergiants vary significantly on time scales of 20-30 pulsation periods. Here, we analyze the amplitude variability in 29 pulsating yellow supergiants (5 RVa, 4 RVb, 9 SRd, 7 ...
Kim, Rufina Y. -H., Percy, John R.
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Banana plantain functional properties evaluation during water cooking processes: a NIRS original assay and perspectives [PDF]
Starch is the major component of edible banana at green stage of maturity, and is well-known to highly contribute to its functional properties. Among others, methods based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) have already been successfully applied to ...
Gibert, Olivier+2 more
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QUALITY ASSESSMENT ON JAPONICA AND INDICA RICE GENOTYPES BASED ON RAPID VISCO ANALYZER (RVA) PASTING PROFILE. [PDF]
Zinwai maw, Kenji Irie
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The State as Investment Market. Kyrgyzstan in a Comparative Perspective
Roman Vakulchuk
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Group A rotavirus (RVA), which causes acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children worldwide, is categorized mainly based on VP7 (genotype G) and VP4 (genotype P) genes. Genotypes that circulate at
Charilaos Dellis+7 more
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Successful LVAS and RVAS-ECMO support in a patient with fulminant myocarditis who failed to recover from ventricular fibrillation with PCPS and IABP [PDF]
Satoshi Gojo+6 more
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