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We examined the polysaccharide assimilation profile of C. cellulovorans in the presence of both cellulose and hemicellulose.
We cultivated C. cellulovorans in media containing three kinds of polysaccharides (cellulose-xylan, cellulose-pectin, and cellulose-LBG) to investigate the assimilation profile.
The assimilation profile is of interest in that it sheds light on what happens to immigrant women's labor supply behavior as they are exposed to US labor market conditions and social norms.
The standard expectation might be that the assimilation profile would be upward sloping for both husbands and wives, where immigrants would start at a disadvantage relative to otherwise similar individuals due to the disruptions of immigration that could lead to difficulty in finding a job or to temporarily working positive, but less than desired, hours.
To elucidate whether slower assimilation of cellulose (compared to xylan) was caused by the difficulty of decomposing cellulose and easiness of decomposing xylan or carbohydrase production in C. cellulovorans, the assimilation profile for each polysaccharide in the media containing PASC (easier to degrade than cellulose) and xylan was compared to that of media containing xylan and cellulose.
In case of discrepant results with snPCR identification, their identity was reconfirmed by ID 32C assimilation profile.
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The sugar utilization ability of yeast isolates was achieved by their sugar assimilation profiling.
Tables 11 and 12 highlight important differences in the predicted assimilation profiles across the varying degrees of job match.
The assimilation profiles that we estimate show the relationship between immigrant women's time in the United States or years since migration (YSM) and their labor supply behavior.
Our basic findings are summarized in Fig. 4, which shows simulated assimilation profiles for adult immigrant women relative to natives, controlling for individual characteristics.
A major distinction gleaned from the current analysis is that only slight differences exist in the assimilation profiles between genders when considering post-secondary graduates.
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