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Expression levels of <i>Ab-cb-1</i> mRNA in <i>Aphelenchoides besseyi</i> treated with <i>Ab-cb-1</i> double-stranded RNA (dsRNA).
G12, G24, G36 and G48: expression of Ab-cb-1 mRNA in control nematodes soaked in non-endogenous gfp dsRNA solution for 12 h, 24 h, 36 h and 48 h, respectively; C12, C24, C36 and C48: expression of Ab-cb-1 mRNA in nematodes soaked in Ab-cb-1 dsRNA for 12 h, 24 h, 36 h and 48 h, respectively. Bars indicate standard errors of the mean (n = 3), and different letters indicate significant differences (p<0.05) between treatments.</p
[The exterior of CB Smith Volkswagen Motors]
Three men holding a piece of paper and standing next to CB Smith Volkswagen Motors. There are a few cars parked next to the sign advertisement. All three of the men are wearing suits
CB-SEM latent interaction: Unconstrained and orthogonalized approaches
© 2020 Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Covariance Based – Structural Equation Modelling (CB-SEM) is often used to investigate moderation and latent interaction effects. This study illustrates and compares the application of constrained, unconstrained and orthogonalized CB-SEM approaches to latent variable interaction analysis using AMOS. Although all three techniques provided similar parameter estimates, the orthogonalized approach provided reduced standard errors resulting in identifying a significant latent interaction, suggesting the orthogonalized approach may be better suited for exploratory research. The illustrated example demonstrates three CB-SEM techniques, and the simplicity of the three approaches to test for interaction effects. The three approaches can be comfortably implemented in available software programs. Guidelines and recommendations for the use of the three approaches are identified with a step-wise process of assessing the latent interaction effect in CB-SEM. As far as we are aware this is the first investigation comparing and recommending specific CB-SEM latent variable moderation analysis techniques in marketing research
Inoculation of carrot callus with prokaryotically expressed products of <i>Ab-cb-1</i>.
A: carrot callus inoculated with the purified protein Ab-CB-1 in 1mg/ml; B: carrot callus inoculated with the primary enzyme extract from induced E. coli cells containing the Ab-CB-1 construct; C: carrot callus inoculated with distilled water; D: carrot callus inoculated with the primary enzyme extract from non-induced E. coli cells containing the Ab-CB-1 construct.</p
CB-Dock energy, physicochemical, pharmacokinetics, and medicinal chemistry properties prediction of the molecules obtained from virtual screening using CB-Dock and SwissADME servers.
CB-Dock energy, physicochemical, pharmacokinetics, and medicinal chemistry properties prediction of the molecules obtained from virtual screening using CB-Dock and SwissADME servers.</p
A historical comment about the GVT in short interval
In this article, the author introduces the history, progress and method in the Goldbach-Vinogradov Theorem in short interval by which every sufficiently large odd integer could be expressed as the sum of three almost equal prime numbers.http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000183488400018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701MathematicsCPCI-S(ISTP)
CB-5083-resistant MV4-11 cells exhibit features of permanent endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress but no apoptosis.
(A) Immunoblot showing induction of ER stress in inhibitor-resistant cells after a few months of continuous treatment with 200 and 500 nM CB-5083. (B and C) Flow cytometry analysis using Annexin V and 7-AAD staining showed decreased apoptosis in CB-5083-resistant cell lines. (D and E) IC50 values for CB-5083 in the indicated cell lines upon withdrawal and re-treatment with CB-5083. (F) Analysis of the coding sequence of VCP identified a variant (c.1591C>A p.I531L) in the cell line treated with 1 μM CB-5083.</p
Investigation on the DC CB Performance during a Current Interruption Failure at First Current Zero
The vacuum interrupter is used as the key component of an active DCCB due to its excellent interruption and dielectric recovery characteristics after current zero. The vacuum interrupter can only interrupt the fault currents below the limitation of a critical di/dt and TIV, otherwise it causes a reignition and the interruption failure. In this paper, a detailed active injection DC CB model is developed, considering operation delay of switches, parasitic parameters of switches and thorough control logic. The limitation dielectric strength between the vacuum gap is defined by the cold break down voltage. Based on the numerical modelling, investigation will be performed to see the performance of DC CB with a failure interruption on the first current zero. The simulation results can help to optimize the injection circuit parameters when DC CB has a failure on the first current zero and has to interrupt in the next current zeros. This algorithm will consider predefined threshold of di/dt, chopping current and variable operation time in different scenarios.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Intelligent Electrical Power Grid
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