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Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2005
The asexual cell cycle of E. coli produces two genetically identical clones of the parental cell through processive, semiconservative replication of the chromosome. When this process is prematurely disrupted by DNA damage, several recF pathway gene products play critical roles processing the arrested replication fork, allowing it to resume and complete
J. Courcelle
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The asexual cell cycle of E. coli produces two genetically identical clones of the parental cell through processive, semiconservative replication of the chromosome. When this process is prematurely disrupted by DNA damage, several recF pathway gene products play critical roles processing the arrested replication fork, allowing it to resume and complete
J. Courcelle
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Scientific American, 2013
The article presents information on the various engineering projects required to right and refloat the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which settled on its side after running aground in 2012 on the island of Giglio in Italy. Topics include the risk of ocean pollution if the ship sinks during the salvage operation, comments by salvage coordinator Nick ...
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The article presents information on the various engineering projects required to right and refloat the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which settled on its side after running aground in 2012 on the island of Giglio in Italy. Topics include the risk of ocean pollution if the ship sinks during the salvage operation, comments by salvage coordinator Nick ...
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Eighteenth-Century Studies
Abstract: The eighteenth century elaborated a prolific phraseology, and poetics, of coastward wreck. Pivotally formative for the novelistic first-person, coastal disasters were above all collective affairs. The period’s many notorious accounts of seaside pillage represent wrecks as coordinating sudden multitudes, and as staging scenes in an endlessly ...
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Abstract: The eighteenth century elaborated a prolific phraseology, and poetics, of coastward wreck. Pivotally formative for the novelistic first-person, coastal disasters were above all collective affairs. The period’s many notorious accounts of seaside pillage represent wrecks as coordinating sudden multitudes, and as staging scenes in an endlessly ...
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1984
In December of 1982 a client of ours purchased 254 head of 530 pound steer calves at a local auction market, "processed" the cattle according to our recommendations and placed the cattle in their own feedlot. Within 6 days the cattle started getting sick. Despite individual and herd treatment, calves started dying-12 head within the next 4 days.
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In December of 1982 a client of ours purchased 254 head of 530 pound steer calves at a local auction market, "processed" the cattle according to our recommendations and placed the cattle in their own feedlot. Within 6 days the cattle started getting sick. Despite individual and herd treatment, calves started dying-12 head within the next 4 days.
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A standardised approach to the environmental risk assessment of potentially polluting wrecks.
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019F. Goodsir +10 more
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