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Moreover, it is reported that in silicate compounds, Eu2SiO4 is a more efficient host for Eu2+ light emission than the other configurations [18].

Various bacterial expression systems were utilized for keratinase production, and B. subtilis was a better and more efficient host for keratinase production (Haddar et al. 2009; Lin et al. 1997; Liu et al. 2014; Zaghloul et al. 2011).

In particular, the Arabidopsis thaliana genome has consistently fewer insertions in comparison with its outcrossing congener A. lyrata [ 6, 30, 31], which may partly be driven by more efficient host silencing via small RNAs [ 32].

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For example, ST 834 may be more efficient at host-to-host transmission or survival on inanimate objects in the environment, or the introduction may have preceded that of other MRSA clones and therefore have had a greater period of time over which to disseminate.

Finally, umbilical cord blood anti-tumor specific T cell clones are unlikely to have participated in tumor immunoediting, making them more efficient than host T cells in eradicating tumor cells.

Because active pollination is much more efficient, their host figs need to contain far fewer male flowers and across numerous Ficus species anther-ovule ratios are a good predictor of pollination mode.

Since replication of the new DNA plasmid was much more efficient than the host RNA genome, it would eventually replace the host after capturing all the information needed for cellular life.

According to the International Detention Coalition, models that allow asylum seekers and migrants to live in the community are also more efficient for the host country, because asylum seekers are more willing to comply with the requests made of them, and are less likely to sue for maltreatment later on.

These enzymes had increased activity under low pH, which is compatible with H+-ATPase induction by HS, which reinforce our hypothesis that HS can make the delivery process of the DEB more efficient to the host plant.

In addition, as a diet specialist that is expected to be more efficient in locating host plants compared to generalists [6], P. viteana is a good candidate to test the effect of blend quality on the variation in response specificity.

As with previous observations, MHV68 muSOX was more efficient at inducing host shutoff in 293T cells than its KSHV homolog, SOX [6], [13], with 64.7% of cellular genes downregulated at least 2-fold (−1 LOG2) compared to 29.4% with SOX (Fig. 2C and 2D).

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