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Moreover, in comparison with E. coli, S. lividans is a better host for eukaryotic recombinant protein production because the recombinant proteins produced in S. lividans tend to have higher levels of solubility, therefore avoiding the problem of inclusion body formation.

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This paper deals with the inplane singular elastic field problems of inclusion corners in elastic media by an ad hoc hybrid-stress finite element method.

Literature around recruitment and retention of women and people of color cite a lack of opportunity and support to move into leadership positions, discouragement, sabotage, lack of mentorship and unfair expectations as barriers within higher education -- the aforementioned are problems of inclusion not diversity.

The proposed approach consists in decomposing the initial inclusion problem into the problem of the inclusion embedded in the corresponding infinite body and the auxiliary problem of the finite body subjected to the appropriate boundary loading provided by solving the former problem.

The first one is based on the well-known Eshelby's problem of plastic inclusion where only the grain diameter is considered as internal length scale.

The complex potentials for the problem of an inclusion in an infinite body are given as two boundary integrals, and the boundary integral equation governing the complex potentials for the auxiliary problem is provided.

We included all two-way interactions into initial models and applied a backward stepwise removal procedure [ 63] to avoid problems because of inclusion of non-significant terms (P < 0.05) [ 64].

Eshelby's problem of piezoelectric inclusions arises sometimes in exploiting the electromechanical coupling effect in piezoelectric media.

In this paper, we discuss the existence of solutions for a boundary value problem of differential inclusions of fractional order with nonlocal strip conditions given by { D q c x ( t ) ∈ F ( t, x ( t ) ), 0 < t < 1, 1 < q ≤ 2, x ( 0 ) = 0, α x ( 1 ) + β x ′ ( 1 ) = η ∫ ν τ x ( s ) d s, 0 < ν < τ < 1 , (1.1).

The problem is one of inclusion.

"We went into Cotgrave, where there are young people with typical problems of social inclusion," she says.

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