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Genome Sequence of Clostridium sp. Strain P21,a CO-Fermenting Acetogen Isolated from Old Hay
(2021-03-18)
Here, we report the genome sequence of Clostridium sp. strain P21, isolated from old hay from Stillwater, Oklahoma. This announcement describes the generation and annotation of the 5.6-Mb genomic sequence of strain P21, ...
Diatoms on the carapace of common snapping turtles: Luticola spp. dominate despite spatial variation in assemblages
(PLos One, 2017-02-13)
Filamentous algae are often visible on the carapaces of freshwater turtles and these algae are dominated by a few species with varying geographic distributions. Compared to filamentous algae, little is known about the much ...
Fast Simulation of Open Queueing Systems
(SIMULATION, 1995-09-01)
We describe a technique developed by the authors for fast simulation of open queueing networks. The technique takes advantage of the recursive nature of departure times of customers in various parts of the system. The event ...
Shape Memory Polyurethane with Porous Architectures for Potential Applications in Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment
(2019-04-05)
Conventional endovascular embolization of intracranial (or brain) aneurysms using helical detachable platinum coils can be time-consuming and occasionally requires retreatment due to incomplete coil packing. These shortcomings ...
The Relationship Between Arterial Elasticity and Metabolic Syndrome Features
(Angiology, 2007-02-01)
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of metabolic syndrome (MS) features on arterial elasticity of the large and small arteries in apparently healthy adults, to examine the effect of clustered features of ...
Escape to a Musical Summer!
(Music Educators Journal, 1991-03-01)
What should teachers know about combining travel with music learning or performance? Roger Rideout considers some of the questions no potential music tour leader should overlook.
Russia's Passive Army: Rethinking Military Coups
(Comparative Political Studies, 2001-10-01)
Military coups are considered most likely when state political capacity is low and the army's corporate interests are threatened. However, these conditions are also frequently present in situations in which the military ...
Dimensions of Trust: The Tensions and Challenges in Provider—Interpreter Trust
(Qualitative Health Research, 2010-02-01)
In this study we examined the challenges to providers’ and interpreters’ collaboration in bilingual health care. We conducted in-depth interviews and focus groups with 26 medical interpreters (speaking 17 languages) and ...
Validation of a Measure of Learning and Performance Goal Orientations
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1994-12-01)
This study investigated the psychometric properties of an instrument (i.e., the Goals Inventory) that measured learning and performance goal orientations. Test-retest reliability estimates for the learning and performance ...