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    High-throughput in vitro processing of human primary microRNA by the recombinant microprocessor

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    © 2021 The Author(s)We describe a protocol to conduct a high-throughput in vitro processing assay, using 1,881 human primary microRNAs (pri-miRNAs) and recombinant Microprocessor complex, followed by deep sequencing library generation. This comprehensive approach allows the mapping of cleavage sites and the measurement of processing efficiency of a large number of substrates simultaneously. Our protocol is readily modifiable to investigate the effects of chemicals and regulatory proteins. Moreover, cis-acting elements can be examined by replacing the wild-type pri-miRNAs with mutant variants. For complete details on the use and execution of this profile, please refer to Kim et al. (2021).11Nscopu

    Author Correction: Evaluation of skin cancer resection guide using hyper‑realistic in‑vitro phantom fabricated by 3D printing

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Taehun Kim which was incorrectly given as Teahun Kim. The original Article has been corrected

    Anteon magnatum Kim & Lee 2013

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    17. Anteon magnatum Kim & Lee, 2013 (Figs 1, 5) Anteon magnatum Kim & Lee 2013: 524. TL: Mt. Baegamsan (South Korea). Material examined. SOUTH KOREA: 1 ♀, [GB] Yeongyang-gun, Subi-myeon, Mt. Baegamsan, 7.V. 1999, J.W. Lee (Holotype, YNU); 1 ♀, [GW] Wonju-si, Socho-myeon, Hakgok-ri, Mt. Chiaksan National Park, 29.V– 19.VI. 2010 (MT), J.W. Lee (Paratype, YNU); 2 ♀, [CN] Seosan-si, Haemi-myeon, Hanseo Univ., 22.IV- 6.V. 2009 (MT), J.W. Lee (Paratype, YNU); 1 ♀, [GB] Gyeongju-si, Hyeongok-myeon, Namsan-ri, 18–25.VIII. 2005 (MT), J.T. Mun (Paratype, YNU); 1 ♀, [CB] Chungju-si, Jongmin-dong, Mt. Gyemyeongsan, 14.VIII. 1997, J.W. Lee (Paratype, YNU); 1 ♀, [JB] Jeongeup-si, Yongsan-dong, 19.V. 2004, K.B. Kim (Paratype, YNU); 1 ♀, [CN] Daejeon-si, Wa-dong, 36 ° 24.02 'N, 127 ° 25.98 'E, 8.VIII– 6.X. 2006, MT for edge, wild rose patch, P. Tripotin leg. (Paratype, YNU); 2 ♀, [GN] Jinju-si, Ibanseong, Daecheon, Gyeongnam For. Env. Res. Inst. 35 °09’N, 128 ° 17 ’E, 43 m, 1–16.IV. 2012 (MT), J.H. Hwang (YNU). Host. Unknown. Distribution. South Korea (Kim & Lee 2013). Remarks. The male is unknown. This species is known only from South Korea.Published as part of Kim, Chang-Jun & Lee, Jong-Wook, 2014, Check-list of Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) of South Korea, with description of a new species, pp. 173-192 in Zootaxa 3802 (2) on page 180, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3802.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/22890

    DBLP-derived labeled data for author name disambiguation

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    This is a DBLP-derived labeled data originally created by Dr. C. Lee Giles at Penn State University and filtered for duplicate removal and error correction by Dr. Jinseok Kim at University of Michigan. For more details, see references below.1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9Each row refers to an author name instance with following feature information separated by tab.author name: full name string extracted from DBLPunique author id: labels assigned manually by Dr. C. Lee Giles's teampaper id: assigned by Dr. Jinseok Kimauthor list: names of authors in the byline of the paperyear: publication yearvenue: conference or journal namestitle: stopwords removed and stemmed by the Porter's stemmerIf you want to use this dataset, please consider to cite papers below.For the original dataset: Han, H., Giles, L., Zha, H., Li, C., & Tsioutsiouliklis, K. (2004). Two Supervised Learning Approaches for Name Disambiguation in Author Citations. JCDL 2004: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 296-305. doi:10.1145/996350.996419For the filtered dataset: 1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 or2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9</div

    Khoo Kay Kim, professor of Malaysian history : a biobibliometric study

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    Presents an analysis of the publication productivity, authorship pattern, channels of communication, journal preference and language preference of Professor Dato' Khoo Kay Kim, Professor of Malaysian History in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The results of this biobibliometric study indicate that he can be a role model for future Malaysian historians to emulate his various achievements especially in the field of history education

    Kim Gordon - no icon

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    As cofounder of legendary rock band Sonic Youth, best-selling author, and celebrated artist, Kim Gordon is one of the most singular and influential figures of the modern era. This personally curated scrapbook is an edgy and evocative portrait of Gordon s life, art, and style. Spanning from her childhood on Californian surf beaches in the 60s and 70s to New York s downtown art and music scene in the 80s and 90s where Sonic Youth was born. Through unpublished personal photographs, magazine and newspaper clippings, fashion editorials, and advertising campaigns, interspersed with Gordon s song lyrics, writings, artworks, private objects, and ephemera, this book demonstrates how Kim Gordon has been a role model for generations of women and me

    Arenibacillus arenosus Kim & Kanjanasuntree & Kim & Lee & Sukhoom & Kantachote & Kim 2019, SP. NOV.

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    DESCRIPTION OF ARENIBACILLUS ARENOSUS SP. NOV. Arenibacillus arenosus sp. nov. (a.re.no′ sus. L. masc. adj. arenosus sandy, dwelling in marine sediment, sand). Cells are rod-shaped, 0.1–0.9×2.6–3.4 µm, Gram-stain-negative, non-motile and non-spore-forming. Colonies on MA are cream-coloured, circular, smooth, convex and 0.1– 0.2 mm in diameter after 3 days of incubation at 30 Ǫ C. Growth occurs at 20–37 Ǫ C, but not at 4 Ǫ C or above 40 Ǫ C; optimum growth is at 30 Ǫ C. Growth occurs at pH 6.5–10.0, but not at pH 6.0 or pH 10.5; optimum growth is at pH 8.5. Growth occurs in the presence of 0–4 % (w/v) NaCl with optimum growth at 1 % (w/v) NaCl, but not at above 5 % (w/v) NaCl. Negative results in tests for slime production, intracytoplasmic membrane system and growth under photoautotrophic and photoheterotrophic conditions. Bchl a is not present. Indole production is negative and Voges– Proskauer reaction is positive. Reduces nitrate to nitrite. Aesculin is hydrolysed but starch, casein and gelatin are not. Citrate is not utilized. The following substrates are utilized as sole carbon sources: D- mannose, D- mannitol, L- arabinose, D- ribose and D- xylose. The following substrates are not utilized as sole carbon sources: D- arabinose, D- adonitol, D-galactose, D- glucose, D- fructose, D- fucose, D- mannose, L-sorbose, L- rhamnose, D- sorbitol, melibiose, cellobiose, maltose, lactose, D- arabitol, potassium 2-ketogluconate and potassium 5-ketogluconate. In the API ZYM system, alkaline phosphatase, esterase (C4), esterase lipase (C8), leucine arylamidase, valine arylamidase, naphthol-AS-BI-phosphohydrolase, a- glucosidase and b- glucosidase show positive results, but cystine arylamidase, trypsin, a- chymotrypsin and acid phosphatase are negative. The respiratory quinone is Q-10. The polar lipid pattern consists of phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylcholine and an unidentified aminolipid. The predominant cellular fatty acid (>10 % of the total) is C 18: 1 Ɯ 7 c. The type strain is CAU 1304 T (= KCTC 42827 T = NBRC 113022 T), isolated from sea sand collected in Eurwangri in the Republic of Korea. The genomic DNA G+C content of the type strain is 55.9 mol%.Published as part of Kim, Jong-Hwa, Kanjanasuntree, Rungravee, Kim, Dae-Hoon, Lee, Jung-Sook, Sukhoom, Ampaitip, Kantachote, Duangporn & Kim, Wonyong, 2019, Arenibacillus arenosus gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Rhodobacteraceae isolated from sea sand, pp. 153-158 in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 69 (1) on page 157, DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.003121, http://zenodo.org/record/604861

    Overview of Recent Progress in Fire Suppression

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    this document is published in / Une version de ce document se trouve dans : Invited Keynote Lecture at the 2 nd NRIFD Symposium, Proceedings, Tokyo, Japan, July 17-19, 2002, pp. 1-13 www.nrc.ca/irc/ircpubs NRCC-45690 Title: OVERVIEW OF RECENT PROGRESS IN FIRE SUPPRESSION TECHNOLOGY Author(s): Andrew KIM Corresponding (first) author: Andrew Kim Academic degree: Ph.
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