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Phylogenetic identification and in situ detection of individual microbial cells without cultivation. Microbiol. Rev

by R I Amann, W Ludwig, K H Schleifer, Rudolf I. Amann, Wolfgang Ludwig, Karl-heinz Schleifer , 1995
"... cultivation.of individual microbial cells without Phylogenetic identification and in situ detection ..."
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cultivation.of individual microbial cells without Phylogenetic identification and in situ detection

Tight regulation, modulation, and high-level expression by vectors containing the arabinose PBAD promoter

by L M Guzman, D Belin, M J Carson, J Beckwith - J , 1995
"... PBAD promoter. arabinoseexpression by vectors containing the Tight regulation, modulation, and high-level ..."
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PBAD promoter. arabinoseexpression by vectors containing the Tight regulation, modulation, and high-level

Community detection in graphs

by Santo Fortunato , 2009
"... The modern science of networks has brought significant advances to our understanding of complex systems. One of the most relevant features of graphs representing real systems is community structure, or clustering, i. e. the organization of vertices in clusters, with many edges joining vertices of th ..."
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The modern science of networks has brought significant advances to our understanding of complex systems. One of the most relevant features of graphs representing real systems is community structure, or clustering, i. e. the organization of vertices in clusters, with many edges joining vertices of the same cluster and comparatively few edges joining vertices of different clusters. Such

The mathematics of infectious diseases

by Herbert W. Hethcote - SIAM Review , 2000
"... Abstract. Many models for the spread of infectious diseases in populations have been analyzed mathematically and applied to specific diseases. Threshold theorems involving the basic reproduction number R0, the contact number σ, and the replacement number R are reviewed for the classic SIR epidemic a ..."
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Abstract. Many models for the spread of infectious diseases in populations have been analyzed mathematically and applied to specific diseases. Threshold theorems involving the basic reproduction number R0, the contact number σ, and the replacement number R are reviewed for the classic SIR epidemic and endemic models. Similar results with new expressions for R0 are obtained for MSEIR and SEIR endemic models with either continuous age or age groups. Values of R0 and σ are estimated for various diseases including measles in Niger and pertussis in the United States. Previous models with age structure, heterogeneity, and spatial structure are surveyed.

Insertion sequences

by Jacques Mahillon, Michael Ch, Jacques Mahillon, Michael Chandler - Microbiol Mol. Biol. Rev , 1998
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These include: Receive: RSS Feeds, eTOCs, free email alerts (when new articles cite this article), more» Downloaded from

of Klebsiella pneumoniae

by Surface Changes, Tony Velkov, Zakuan Z Deris, Johnny X Huang, Mohammad Ak Azad, Mark Butler, Sivashangarie Sivanesan, Lisa M Kaminskas, Yao-da Dong, Ben Boyd, Mark A Baker, Matthew A Cooper, Roger L Nation, Jian Li
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interactions with a resistant strain

Transposon vectors containing non-antibiotic resistance selection markers for cloning and stable chromosomal insertion of foreign genes in gram-negative bacteria

by Marta Herrero, Victor De Lorenzo, Kenneth, N. Timmis - J , 1990
"... A simple procedure for cloning and stable insertion of foreign genes into the chromosomes of gram-negative eubacteria was developed by combining in two sets of plasmids (i) the transposition features of Tn1O and TnS; (ii) the resistances to the herbicide bialaphos, to mercuric salts and organomercur ..."
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A simple procedure for cloning and stable insertion of foreign genes into the chromosomes of gram-negative eubacteria was developed by combining in two sets of plasmids (i) the transposition features of Tn1O and TnS; (ii) the resistances to the herbicide bialaphos, to mercuric salts

carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae

by A Zagorianou, E Sianou, E Iosifidis, V Dimou, E Protonotariou, S Miyakis, E Roilides (roilides@med. Auth. Gr, D Sofianou
"... Microbiological and molecular characteristics of ..."
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Microbiological and molecular characteristics of

Tetracycline antibiotics: mode of action, applications, molecular biology, and epidemiology of bacterial resistance

by Ian Chopra, Marilyn Roberts, Ian Chopra, Marilyn Roberts - Microbiol Mol Biol Rev , 2001
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Construction of an eae deletion mutant of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli by using a positive-selection suicide vector

by M S Donnenberg, J B Kaper, Michael S. Donnenberg, James, B. Kaper - Infect. Immun , 1991
"... Construction of an eae deletion mutant of ..."
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Construction of an eae deletion mutant of
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