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Moreover, this group reported that, under conditions that do not usually trigger sporulation or competence, there are few cells that form spores or that become competent respectively; that is, both differentiation pathways are noisy.

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For the SUMOylation reaction, the pCDFDuet-1-Flag-DnSIZ1 and pCDFDuet-1-Flag-DnSIZ1 constructstructs were transformed into the above competent cells, respectively.

While all respondents scored adequately on 'interaction with low health literacy' (the average score being 60% of maximum score), medical students scored low on 'exploring patient perspectives' and 'exploring social context' (52%and38%8% of culturally competent answers, respectively), while these scores were better among the YHC groups.

Cells (1 × 10 per ml) were incubated for 6 h in HL-5 or for 7 h in MES DB buffer (10 mM MES, 10 mM KCl, 0.25 mM CaCl2, pH 6.8) to permit measurement of responses in vegetative and aggregation competent cells, respectively.

Furthermore, we demonstrated that the Ad/PPSA nanocomplex increased antitumor efficacy and reduced toxicity/ immunogenicity in vivo using an MCF7 xenograft tumor model and Balb/C immune-competent mice, respectively.

pGBKT7-BnaABF2 and pGBKT7 control plasmids were then transformed into the AH109 competent yeast cells, respectively.

Resulting PCR fragments were ligated in the pGEM-T vector (Promega Corporation) and cloned in JM109 or XL1-Blue competent cells by respectively heat-shock or electroporation procedures.

The result of IAPCC-R showed that 11.7, 33.9, 30.7, and 23.7 % of maternal health workers were culturally incompetent, aware, competent, and proficient respectively.

Results of the IAPCC-R for the cultural encounter subscale found that 84.3 % were culturally incompetent, 12.0 % were aware, and only 1.8 % and 1.5 % were competent and proficient, respectively.

To evaluate the efficiency of the approach, this list was ordered according to the ratios of E-values between the averaged Brassicaceae and AM-competent dicot plants, respectively (Additional file 14: Table S6).

The terms z C and z i in Eq. (4) are the thicknesses of the competent layer and matrix, respectively; σ 0 is the far-field differential stress; and S* is the fracture strength of competent material at r = 1, which is regarded as a material-dependent constant (Masuda and Kimura 2004).

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