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Bacterial community structure and diversity in a century-old manure-treated agroecosystem
(American Society for Microbiology, 2004-10)Changes in soil microbial community structure and diversity may reflect environmental impact. We examined 16S rRNA gene fingerprints of bacterial communities in six agroecosystems by PCR amplification and denaturing gradient ... -
Bartonella henselae Pap31, an extracellular matrix adhesin, binds the fibronectin repeat III13 module
(American Society for Microbiology, 2006-05)Bartonella henselae wound-associated infections suggest involvement of extracellular matrix molecules in adhesion and invasion. Pap31 was previously identified as a hemin-binding protein. Our recent studies suggest the ... -
Basic finding aid clean-up using OpenRefine
(Society of American Archivists, 2020-07-27)In this session, we’ll explore some accessible and basic functionality within OpenRefine – an open source tool for cleaning up messy data – that allows archivists to take control of their finding aids and move more easily ... -
Bayesian versus politically motivated reasoning in human perception of climate anomalies
(IOP Publishing, 2017-10-30)In complex systems where humans and nature interact to produce joint outcomes, mitigation, adaptation, and resilience require that humans perceive feedback-signals of health and distress-from natural systems. In many ... -
Beginning design process: Subject to object
(2014-05-01)Beyond the act of building, the architect is responsible for assembling a collection of inanimate objects - bricks, window units, etc - and with those basic tools create form and space that are expressible to the human ... -
Behavior of electron-spin echoes and photon echoes in high fields
(American Physical Society, 1970-07-01)The amplitude of the electron-spin or photon echo from an ensemble of isolated atoms (echo atoms) interacting with magnetic-nuclear neighbors is calculated as a function of the magnitude and the orientation of an applied ... -
Beyond forest cover: Land use and biodiversity in rubber trail forests of the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve
(Resilience Alliance, 2009)Among the strategies to promote sustainable tropical forest development around the world, the Federal Extractive Reserve System of Brazil is widely cited as an exemplary model. It is designed to protect rubber tapper ... -
Big Dehn surgery graph and the link of s^3
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Biodegradation of benzene by halophilic and halotolerant bacteria under aerobic condition
(American Society for Microbiology, 2004-02)A highly enriched halophilic culture was established with benzene as the sole carbon source by using a brine soil obtained from an oil production facility in Oklahoma. The enrichment completely degraded benzene, toluene, ... -
Biological properties of a canine distemper virus isolate associated with demyelinating encephalomyelitis
(American Society for Microbiology, 1975-04)A canine distemper virus (CDV), designated R252, originally recovered from a dog with demyelinating encephalomyelitis was shown to reproduce this disease in gnotobiotic dogs with a high incidence as compared to other CDV ... -
Biomedically-focused research productivity by Namibian authors and institutions 1995-2010
(2011-06)Publications are the result of individual scientists or 'webs' of collaborators who present their scientific observations and share them with the scientific community. A study of authors and institutions who have published ... -
Biosynthetic gene cluster for coronamic acid, an ethylcyclopropyl amino acid, contains genes homologous to amino acid-activating enzymes and thioesterases
(American Society for Microbiology, 1994-12)Coronamic acid (CMA), an ethylcyclopropyl amino acid derived from isoleucine, functions as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of coronatine, a chlorosis-inducing phytotoxin produced by Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea ... -
BLACK ICE DETECTION AND ROAD CLOSURE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR OKLAHOMA (FHWA-OK-14-01 2239)
(2014-10)Black ice is a thin coating of glazed ice on roadways or other transportation surfaces. Black ice has identical appearance with black pavement and wet road, and it often forms during calm weather. It is highly transparent ... -
Blocking effects and non-clause bound reflexives in Mandarin and American English
(John Benjamins Publishing, 2015-09-21)A sub-set of languages with non-clause bound (NCB) reflexives exhibits Blocking effects. In these languages, a NCB reflexive is "blocked" from corefering with a higher subject when a lower subject does not agree with a ... -
Bounds on an anomalous dijet resonance in W+jets production in pp[over ¯] collisions at √s =1.96 TeV
(2011-06-30)We present a study of the dijet invariant mass spectrum in events with two jets produced in association with a W boson in data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.3 fb⁻¹ collected with the D0 detector at √s = ... -
BRD7 improves glucose homeostasis independent of IRS proteins
(Bioscientifica, 2023-09-01)Bromodomain-containing protein 7 (BRD7) has emerged as a player in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. Hepatic BRD7 levels are decreased in obese mice, and the reinstatement of hepatic BRD7 in obese mice has been shown ... -
Bridge vs tower: Introducing architectural engineering to freshmen students
(2017-11-01)In the first year design studio, one project involves the introduction of structural concepts which students utilize to design their project. Though this project has been assigned successfully for a number of years, the ... -
Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) phloem tissue proteome
(BioMed Central, 2013-11-07)Background: The transport of sugars, hormones, amino acids, proteins, sugar alcohols, and other organic compounds from the sites of synthesis to the sites of use or storage occurs through the conducting cells of the phloem. ... -
Building a model: Developing genomic resources for common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) with low coverage genome sequencing
(BioMed Central, 2011-05-04)Background: Milkweeds (Asclepias L.) have been extensively investigated in diverse areas of evolutionary biology and ecology; however, there are few genetic resources available to facilitate and compliment these studies. ... -
Butterfly effect and spatial structure of information spreading in a chaotic cellular automaton
(2021-03-17)Inspired by recent developments in the study of chaos in many-body systems, we construct a measure of local information spreading for a stochastic cellular automaton in the form of a spatiotemporally resolved Hamming ...