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Pikuta et al (2006) reported that Anaerovirgula multivorans can weakly grow on cellulose in alkaline medium supplemented with yeast extract.
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Deletion of the cna-1 homolog is not lethal but results in a weakly growing mutant in Aspergillus nidulans (Cyert et al. 1991; Feng et al. 1991; Son and Osmani 2009).
As shown in Figure 2B, glc7 -Y136N only weakly suppresses ipl1 -2 at 33°, whereas glc7 -L74P allows the ipl1 -2 mutant to grow weakly at 36°.
Until the streets are safe, the economy here will grow weakly at best, senior Iraqi officials say.
Still, the Japanese economy is projected by the IMF to grow, weakly, for this year as a whole, having contracted in 2014.
This is due to specific properties: Since soil-inhabiting ectohydric moss species do not have real roots and a weakly developed cuticle, grow slow and show minimal morphological changes during lifetime, element concentrations measured in moss integrates fairly well dry, occult and wet atmospheric deposition.
Second, the scatterplot showing the correlation between growth and ethanol production suggests that strains that grow weakly in the presence of ethanol are unlikely to produce high ethanol levels (Additional file 1: Figure S3B).
Rather, tax receipts have continued to grow disappointingly weakly and were up just 1.1% year on year in May.
More vertically oriented stems are thus less fruitful and stronger growing, especially in their upper portions, while horizontal stems tend to grow more weakly but to be more fruitful, while forming more branches along their length.
Real final sales grew at more than a 1% annual pace for the quarter, suggesting that underlying demand continues to grow, albeit weakly.Concern is not entirely unjustified, however.
Weakly immunogenic variants can grow and generate solid tumours.
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