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From swinging on chairs, to asking to go to the loo straight after break, to responding with tears or anger when stressed or frustrated and being recalcitrant, which is rarely a personal indictment.
On the other hand, strains of Rhodococcus are ubiquitous and should be exposed to compounds such as chlorophenols which are easily found in industrial waste, pesticides and insecticides, being recalcitrant to degradation (Jensen 1996).
Being recalcitrant to biological degradation, increased lignification can offer protection when a plant is damaged [ 8].
This failure suggests that cellulose degradation was the limiting factor, with a part of the cellulose being recalcitrant to further hydrolysis by the Celluclast cocktail, even when Bgl1 and 2 were correctly expressed and thus available.
MRSP infections are a tremendous concern in companion animals as they are challenging to eradicate being recalcitrant to traditional antimicrobial therapy, both due to their resistance to beta-lactam antimicrobials and because they typically have also acquired resistance to various other antimicrobial classes [ 1].
These three enzymes are efficiently deacetylating AcUXOS, releasing up to 83% of the acetyl groups present in AcUXOS, with only the 3- O acetylated Xyl p 2- O substituted with MeGlcA (which comprises 13% of the total acetyl residues initially present) being recalcitrant towards hydrolysis.
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