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On the evolution and physiology of cable bacteria

On the evolution and physiology of cable bacteria

... studies of various deltaproteobacterial sulfate reducers, including Desulfobulbus species, suggest that some sulfate-reducing bacteria can oxidize sulfide aerobically via a two-step process by which sulfide ... Voir le document complet

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The coevolution of gene mobility and sociality in bacteria

The coevolution of gene mobility and sociality in bacteria

... aeruginosa, and the transfer control system of Escherichia coli F ...combination of well-studied natural components. The main benefit of the synthetic approach is ... Voir le document complet

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The evolution of tit-for-tat in bacteria via the type VI secretion system

The evolution of tit-for-tat in bacteria via the type VI secretion system

... which the TFT strategist might evolve to improve its competitive ...increasing the number of counterattacks launched by retaliators can pay great ...rates and cell densities studied (Fig. 2 f ... Voir le document complet

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Origin and Evolution of GALA-LRR, a New Member of the CC-LRR Subfamily: From Plants to Bacteria?

Origin and Evolution of GALA-LRR, a New Member of the CC-LRR Subfamily: From Plants to Bacteria?

... from the F-box domain, the F-box- containing proteins are constituted of repeat domains (mostly ...on the whole protein for large numbers of divergent taxa appears highly ...focused ... Voir le document complet

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The evolution of tit-for-tat in bacteria via the type VI secretion system

The evolution of tit-for-tat in bacteria via the type VI secretion system

... which the TFT strategist might evolve to improve its competitive ...increasing the number of counterattacks launched by retaliators can pay great ...rates and cell densities studied (Fig. 2 f ... Voir le document complet

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Glutamine: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical Applications

Glutamine: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical Applications

... directions of Gln research. The contributors are either pioneers or experts in the area of Gln from all around the globe, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Europe, and ... Voir le document complet

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Claudins in Renal Physiology and Pathology

Claudins in Renal Physiology and Pathology

... in the mammalian kidney and their critical role in ion homeostasis has considerably expanded within the past two ...by the need to understand the clinical consequences and ... Voir le document complet

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Epistasis and the evolution of selfing

Epistasis and the evolution of selfing

... W., and Christiansen, F. B. (1984). The evolution of self-fertilization in plants: a population genetic ...model. The American Naturalist, 124(3), ...R., and Schemske, D. W. ... Voir le document complet

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Dynamic and Oscillatory Motions of Cable-Driven Parallel Robots Based on a Nonlinear Cable Tension Model

Dynamic and Oscillatory Motions of Cable-Driven Parallel Robots Based on a Nonlinear Cable Tension Model

... systems and does not restrict the applications with small strains. As the cable is considered without inertia, the longitudinal wave propagation is possible and a non-linear ... Voir le document complet

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Cable-Driven Parallel Robot Modelling Considering Pulley Kinematics and Cable Elasticity

Cable-Driven Parallel Robot Modelling Considering Pulley Kinematics and Cable Elasticity

... remains the CDPR4 DR ∗ . Conclusion This paper dealt with the modeling of cable-driven parallel robots (CDPRs) while considering pulley kinematics and cable ...elasticity. ... Voir le document complet

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Claude Bernard (1813-1878), the father of modern physiology and experimental medicine

Claude Bernard (1813-1878), the father of modern physiology and experimental medicine

... investigating the fate of sugar after ...to the current theory, the process of respiration should burn sugar, he tried to identify the organ wherein sugar was disappearing from ... Voir le document complet

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Role of alphaOGG1 in the Maintenance of Mitochondrial Physiology

Role of alphaOGG1 in the Maintenance of Mitochondrial Physiology

... Discussion and general conclusions of the work…many doors open Characterization of the mitochondrial localization of αOGG1: Although mitochondrial OGG1 was suggested to have a ... Voir le document complet

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Auditory Physiology

Auditory Physiology

... In summary, both two-tone rate suppression and spread of masker excitation con- tribute to the masking of auditory nerve fiber responses, with suppression being mo[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Role of bacteria in the production and degradation of Microcystis cyanopeptides

Role of bacteria in the production and degradation of Microcystis cyanopeptides

... for the extracellular cell- free fil- trate of the bacterial pure culture ...for the peak corresponding to the internal standard. None of the eight compounds were detected ... Voir le document complet

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Physiology of reproduction and endocrinology in cervids. A review

Physiology of reproduction and endocrinology in cervids. A review

... Il est généralement admis, sur la base des relevés de par- turitions, que chez la plupart des femelles (orignal, daim, cerf élaphe, cerf du père David, cerf à queue blanche, cerf à queue[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Evolutionary and cardio‐respiratory physiology of air‐breathing and amphibious fishes

Evolutionary and cardio‐respiratory physiology of air‐breathing and amphibious fishes

... 6 Evolution of air-breathing in bony fishes. Air-breathing evolution was simulated 100 times on 100 versions of the phylogeny, and the number of gains and ... Voir le document complet

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The role of the oxytocinergic system in pain physiology : new data and possible therapeutic strategies

The role of the oxytocinergic system in pain physiology : new data and possible therapeutic strategies

... expected, the main agonist of the receptors is OT; however, it shows a weak ligand selectivity ...elicit the same level of response. Moreover, the binding of OT to its ... Voir le document complet

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Transmissible cancer and the evolution of sex

Transmissible cancer and the evolution of sex

... societies of cooperating clonal cells that have emerged indepen- dently on several occasions approximately 1 billion years ago [ 18 , 19 ...]. The primary benefit of multicellularity included ... Voir le document complet

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Multiple infections and the evolution of virulence

Multiple infections and the evolution of virulence

... specifying the transmission rate from each of the coinfecting strains and the overall ...One of the results of these models is that the type of ... Voir le document complet

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Nonlinear oscillations of a pendulum cable with the effects of the friction and the radius of the support

Nonlinear oscillations of a pendulum cable with the effects of the friction and the radius of the support

... histories of the elongation x; (solid line ), obtained from ...integration of Eq. (19). The effects of friction and the radius of the support are ignored ... Voir le document complet

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