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Three distinct species of virus inducing yellowing of beet, Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV), Brassica yellows virus (BrYV, synonym BWYV) and Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) have been characterised from the genus Polerovirus.
In order to understand the building technique, the behaviour and the decay phenomena observed in the masonries, building materials from old and new masonry, have been characterised from the compositional and mechanical point of view.
In recent years, several apparently dedicated lines have been characterised, from the receptor cell all the way to behavior.
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Several Clostridium-associated bacteriocins have been characterised from this genus [ 50- 52], but no type 1 lantibiotic producers have been identified to date.
NbSiMCM-41 and Pt/NbSiMCM-41 samples were characterised from the structural and morphological point of view.
The load carrying capacity is characterised from the minimum film thickness within the bearing when submitted to an imposed load (magnitude and direction are fixed).
For the first time ashes from different parts of the rice plant (Oryza sativa) were characterised from the chemical composition point of view: rice leaf ash (RLA), rice leaf sheath ash (RlsA) and rice stem ash (RsA).
After the analysis of their solid state performed by means of X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), the granules were characterised from the technological and dissolution point of view.
Obviously, for both cell lines, the cytotoxic effect of oxaliplatin was still present; this was characterised from the first 24 h and during the time course treatment by a decrease in the cell number, as visualised by fluorescent microscopy.
In contrast, practice 6 signed up to the SCR project but was characterised from the outset by lack of leadership from the senior partner and to some extent also the practice manager; this practice needed considerable input from the primary care trust to achieve "go live".
With the exception of the plant A. thaliana, all eukaryotes whose kinome has been characterised, from yeast to man, belong to the Opisthokonta phylogenetic group.
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