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    Mechanism of furfural toxicity and metabolic strategies to engineer tolerance in microbial strains by S. Bilal Jilani, Daniel G. Olson

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Shared cellular targets between furfural and acetic acid are compared followed by discussing further strategies to engineer tolerance. Finally, the possibility to use furfural as a model inhibitor of dilute acid pretreated lignocellulosic hydrolysate is discussed. …”
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    Microbial cell factories based on filamentous bacteria, yeasts, and fungi by Qiang Ding, Chao Ye

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…With the aid of metabolic engineering and synthetic biology, filamentous bacteria, yeasts, and fungi can be developed into efficient microbial cell factories through genome engineering, pathway engineering, tolerance engineering, and microbial engineering. …”
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    Artificial microRNA-mediated resistance against Oman strain of tomato yellow leaf curl virus by Maha R. Al-Roshdi, Ume Ammara, Jamal Khan, Abdullah M. Al-Sadi, Muhammad Shafiq Shahid

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Although natural resistance options against TYLCV infection are not accessible, the current study proposes that genetically transformed tomato plants expressing amiRNA could be a potential approach for engineering tolerance in plants against TYLCV infection and conceivably for the inhibition of viral diseases against different strains of whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses in Oman.…”
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    Multivariate cumulative sum control chart and measure of process capability based on bivariate ranked set schemes by Mehmood, Rashid, Lee, Muhammad Hisyam, Ali, Iftikhar, Muhammad Riaz, Muhammad Riaz, Hussain, Shahid

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, the implementation of the proposed multivariate measure of process capability ensures the level of calcium–magnesium and residual sodium contents in irrigation water to satisfy the requirements of customers or engineering tolerance.…”
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    Heat and drought induced transcriptomic changes in barley varieties with contrasting stress response phenotypes by Ramamurthy Mahalingam, Naveen Duhan, Rakesh Kaundal, Andrei Smertenko, Taras Nazarov, Phil Bregitzer

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis identified genes associated with RNA metabolism and Hsp70 chaperone components as hub genes that can be useful for engineering tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses. Comparison of the transcriptomes of unstressed Otis and GP plants identified several genes associated with biosynthesis of antioxidants and osmolytes were higher in the former that maybe providing innate tolerance capabilities to effectively combat hostile conditions. …”
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    De novo Transcriptome Analysis of Drought-Adapted Cluster Bean (Cultivar RGC-1025) Reveals the Wax Regulatory Genes Involved in Drought Resistance by B. Manohara Reddy, A. M. Anthony Johnson, N. Jagadeesh Kumar, Boya Venkatesh, N. Jayamma, Merum Pandurangaiah, Chinta Sudhakar

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In addition, this study provided a set of unknown genes and TFs that could be a source of engineering tolerance against drought stress in cluster beans.…”
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    A fungal tolerance trait and selective inhibitors proffer HMG-CoA reductase as a herbicide mode-of-action by Joel Haywood, Karen J. Breese, Jingjing Zhang, Mark T. Waters, Charles S. Bond, Keith A. Stubbs, Joshua S. Mylne

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Here, the authors solve the crystal structures of Arabidopsis HMGR and show HMGR as a potential new herbicide target by identifying plant-specific HMGR inhibitors and engineering tolerant trait in Arabidopsis.…”
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    Integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of the molecular mechanisms of two highland barley genotypes with pyroxsulam responses by Hua Weng, Jiahui Yan, Liangzhi Guo, Hongyu Chen

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This work significantly expands on the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying differing pyroxsulam tolerance among barley genotypes and provides several new avenues to explore for breeding or engineering tolerant barley.…”
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    Experimental and numerical validation of Advanced Statistical Energy Analysis to incorporate tunneling mechanisms for vibration transmission across a grillage of beams by Wang Xing, Hopkins Carl

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To investigate an imperfectly periodic, finite grillage that could exist due to engineering tolerances, numerical experiments with FEM were used to introduce uncertainty into the Young’s modulus for each beam. …”
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    Coconut-castor oil mixture: The potential of flow to tribo-contacts of internal combustion engine at low-temperatures by Bongfa, Binfa, Abdul Hamid, Mohd. K., Samin, Pakharuddin M., Adeoti, Mathew O.

    Published 2020
    “…The strong metal-surface adherence and thin-film formation abilities of vegetable oils can satisfy the tribological demand of today’s improved engine tolerances. However, their poor low-temperature activities and oxidation stability are issues of concern. …”
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    Effect of HHO addition on combustion and emission in SI engine with butanol direct injection and gasoline port injection by Zhe Zhao, Yan Huang, Xiumin Yu, Ping Sun, Ming Li, Weibo Shi, Zezhou Guo, Tianqi Wang

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…HHO can effectively offset the negative impact of large proportion of butanol vaporization latent heat and improve the engine's tolerance to BDIr. Moreover, the engine performance gap between different DIT is also shortened with the addition of HHO, which reduces the engine's sensitivity to DIT. …”
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    Shock Capturing with PDE-Based Artificial Viscosity for an Adaptive, Higher-Order Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method by Barter, Garrett Ehud

    Published 2010
    “…Higher-order solutions are shown to reach strict engineering tolerances with fewer degrees of freedom. The benefit in computational efficiency for higher-order solutions is less dramatic in the vicinity of the shock where errors scale with O(h/p). …”
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