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Genome Sequence of Erysipelothrix sp. Strain Poltava, Isolated from Acute Septic Erysipelas of Swine in Ukraine.
The complete genome of Erysipelothrix sp. strain Poltava, isolated from fatal acute septic erysipelas of swine in Ukraine, was assembled using Nanopore sequences. One circular chromosome of 1,794,858 bp (N50, 1,794,858 bp)...
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The small Ca2+-binding protein CSE links Ca2+ signalling with nitrogen metabolism and filament integrity in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120.
BACKGROUND: Filamentous cyanobacteria represent model organisms for investigating multicellularity. For many species, nitrogen-fixing heterocysts are formed from photosynthetic vegetative cells under nitrogen limitation....
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Staphylococcus caeli sp. nov., isolated from air sampling in an industrial rabbit holding.
Strain 82T, a Gram-stain-positive, coagulase-negative staphylococcus was isolated from an air sample obtained from an industrial rabbit holding in Italy. It is phylogenetically closely related to the coagulase-negative species...
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A Self‐Tuning LCC/SP System for Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging against Large Self‐ and Mutual Inductance Variations
Y Zhao, X Wei, Z Luo, M Xiong, H Dai
May 30, 2022
An LCC/SP self-tuning wireless charging system is proposed herein for use in a wireless charging test bench. With different dislocations in addition to changes in the coil self-inductance and mutual inductance caused by...
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The Potency of Lysinibacillus Sp. in Carbon Fiber and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Mixture to Suppress Ralstonia Solanacearum in Vitro
Ralstonia solanacearum is the cause of bacterial wilt on many Solanaceous crops. Antagonistic bacterium can be used to biologically control the pathogen.  Lysinibacillus sp. was proven to be able to control R. solanacearum....
Sleep Paralysis among Professional Firefighters and a Possible Association with PTSD-Online Survey-Based Study.
The prevalence of sleep paralysis (SP) is estimated at approximately 7.6% of the world's general population. One of the strongest factors in the onset of SP is PTSD, which is often found among professional firefighters. Our...
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Nine new species of scuttle flies, including one new genus (Diptera
AbstractNamaki-Khameneh and Disney describe nine new species and one new genusIranphora sharafkhaneensisgen. n., sp. n.,Megaselia...
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From Data Mining of Chitinophaga sp. Genome to Enzyme Discovery of a Hyperthermophilic Metallocarboxypeptidase
For several centuries, microorganisms and enzymes have been used for many different applications. Although many enzymes with industrial applications have already been reported, different screening technologies, methods and...
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Sleep Paralysis among Professional Firefighters and a Possible Association with PTSD—Online Survey-Based Study
The prevalence of sleep paralysis (SP) is estimated at approximately 7.6% of the world’s general population. One of the strongest factors in the onset of SP is PTSD, which is often found among professional firefighters. Our...
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Sleep paralysis in Italy
Previous research has found supernatural beliefs about sleep paralysis (SP) to be very prevalent in Italy, with over one third of SP sufferers believing that their SP might have been caused by a supernatural creature known...
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Cryptic Speciation Among Meiofaunal Flatworms
Henry J Horacek
Jan 01, 0001
Meiofauna are unusual in that they typically have widespread distribution, despite being small-bodied and unable to swim. This is known as the meiofaunal paradox; cryptic speciation has been suggested as a possible explanation...
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Prevalence and Clinical Picture of Sleep Paralysis in a Polish Student Sample.
Sleep paralysis (SP) is a psychobiological phenomenon caused by temporary desynchrony in the architecture of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. It affects approximately 7.6% of the general population during their lifetime. The aim...
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From Data Mining of Chitinophaga sp. Genome to Enzyme Discovery of a Hyperthermophilic Metallocarboxypeptidase.
For several centuries, microorganisms and enzymes have been used for many different applications. Although many enzymes with industrial applications have already been reported, different screening technologies, methods and...
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Anthropogenic extinction of Pacific land snails
Faunistic surveys are fundamental in the conservation of land mollusks, particularly as a means of achieving accurate estimates of species richness and levels of extinction of endangered taxa. The family Endodontidae comprises...
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Beliefs about sleep paralysis in Turkey
The present study examined explanations of sleep paralysis (SP) in Turkey. The participants were 59 college students recruited in İstanbul, Turkey, who had experienced SP at least once in their lifetime. Participants were...
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Gastrointestinal and external parasites of Enicognathus ferrugineus and Enicognathus leptorhynchus (Aves, Psittacidae) in Chile
Parasite species are important components of biodiversity, as they provide valuable information about host health, evolutionary relationships, population structures, trophic interactions, the existence of environmental stresses...
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Gastrointestinal and external parasites of Enicognathus ferrugineus and Enicognathus leptorhynchus (Aves, Psittacidae) in Chile
Parasite species are important components of biodiversity, as they provide valuable information about host health, evolutionary relationships, population structures, trophic interactions, the existence of environmental stresses...
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Proteomics of intracellular freezing survival
Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1, a nematode cultured from the Antarctic, has the extraordinary physiological ability to survive total intracellular freezing throughout all of its compartments. While a few other organisms, all nematodes...
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Hockets Broken and Integrated in Early Mensural Theory and an Early Motet
SP Curran
Aug 04, 2017
Notwithstanding recent discoveries of big, textless hockets from the late thirteenth century, there remains a pervasive uncertainty as to how hockets should be defined and identified on the small scale at which they...
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