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    Enhanced stress and changes to regional seismicity due to the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake on the neighbouring segments of the Main Himalayan Thrust by Chan, Chung-Han, Wang, Yu, Almeida, Rafael, Yadav, R.B.S.

    Published 2017
    “…We model the change of seismic rate over time and project a fast decrease, due to the short aftershock duration assumption we use.…”
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    Use of co-cultivation method to stimulate the production of antimicrobial natural products from mangrove microorganisms by Tan, Jin Wei

    Published 2015
    “…Cryptic gene clusters from actinomycetes are suspected to harbor potential in producing bioactive products, and in this study, co-cultivation is utilized to stimulate these cryptic gene clusters in novel antibiotics production. 10 actinomycete strains isolated from Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve were co-cultured with Mycobacterium Abscessus and Asperigillus Westerdijikiae in two liquid mediums, Glucose-Yeast extract-Malt extract (GYM) and Minimum Media (MM). …”
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    Structural basis of RNA binding by leucine zipper GCN4 by Nikolaev, Yaroslav, Pervushin, Konstantin

    Published 2013
    “…To support further mechanistic studies, herein, we elucidated RNA binding interface of the GCN4 leucine zipper motif from yeast. Solution NMR experiments showed that the LZ-RNA interaction interface is located in the first two heptads of LZ moiety, and that only the dimeric (coiled coil) LZ conformation is capable of binding RNA. …”
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    Perspectives on ultra-high vacuum transmission electron microscopy of dynamic crystal growth phenomena by Reidy, Kate, Thomsen, Joachim Dahl, Ross, Frances M.

    Published 2024
    “…We then show examples of growth processes explored using UHV-TEM, where the high spatial and temporal resolution provides unique insights into nanocrystal nucleation, thin film microstructure evolution, and oxidation in controlled environments. We assess these past accomplishments in the context of recent advances in transmission electron microscopy, discussing how aberration correction, modified sample environments, fast and sensitive detectors, and data science are unlocking powerful opportunities for atomic and temporal resolution measurements using UHV-TEM. …”
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    Integrated patient monitoring system by Choo, Kok Boon.

    Published 2013
    “…Over the past few decades, medical equipment had became more advance with more sophisticated monitoring system that employed some graphical elements to improve the performance of the nurses in ICU. …”
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    Experimental investigation on working of PCR chip by Ahluwalia Kunal

    Published 2014
    “…The possibility of performing fast and small-volume DNA amplification and analysis on a single chip has attracted great interest over the past few years. …”
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    Green human resources in higher education institutions: a systematic literature review by Zuria Akmal, Saad, Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi, Laili, Zulkepeli, Moshood, Taofeeq D., Suhaidah, Hussain

    Published 2024
    “…The GHRM concept has emerged from the broader environmental management concept in the last decade. Its adoption has diffused in many sectors, particularly manufacturing, but empirical studies in HEIs are lacking. …”
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    A regulatory role for repeated decoy transcription factor binding sites in target gene expression by Lee, Tek‐Hyung, Maheshri, Narendra

    Published 2024
    “…Using a synthetic system in budding yeast, we demonstrate that repeated decoy sites inhibit gene expression by sequestering a transcriptional activator and converting the graded dose–response of target promoters to a sharper, sigmoidal‐like response. …”
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    Discovery of stabilized functional mutants of human aquaporin 1 by Soh, Miao Yi

    Published 2016
    “…A cell-based freeze-thaw functionality assay that was developed by the lab was conducted on yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells transformed with the plasmids to identify the functional mutants, i.e., mutants that express the mutated AQP1 protein that would allow them to exhibit a protective effect in response to rapid freezing. ~ 5% of mutants from a total of 2816 screened from thirty-three 96-well plates were identified after a series of initial and verification screens. …”
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    Optimization of carbon and nitrogen sources for phytase production by Mitsuokella jalaludinii, a new rumen bacterial species by Lan, G.Q., Abdullah, N., Jalaludin, S., Ho, Y.W.

    Published 2002
    “…Methods and Results: Replacement of glucose, cellobiose and starch in MF1 medium by RB or palm kernel cake and replacement of trypticase peptone and yeast extract in the medium by SM or enzymatic digested soybean milk significantly increased the phytase production by M. jalaludinii. …”
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    Boronic acid and nitrofuranyl derivatives as potential therapeutics by Dey, AL

    Published 2021
    “…Chapter 1 commences with a brief panorama of antibacterial development from the very first modern antibacterial agent, namely Salvarsan® to the very last class of clinically significant antibacterials, namely oxazolidinones. …”
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    Electrical characterization of bias temperature instability in MOSFETs with the ultrathin SiON and la-doped HfSiO gate dielectrics by Du, Guoan.

    Published 2013
    “…The initial stage of the project involved the development of a new ultra-fast switching (UFS) method for the measurement of the bias temperature instability (BTI) phenomenon in state-of-the-art MOSFETs. …”
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    Effects of high loading rate on reinforced concrete beams by Fujikake, Kazunori, Adhikary, Satadru Das, Li, Bing

    Published 2014
    “…The majority of past research on reinforced concrete (RC) beams has focused on their behavior under static and relatively slow loading rates, while limited attention has been paid to the corresponding behavior under high loading rates. …”
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    Self-healing characterizations of polyurea/polyurethane coating & its formulation optimization by Sim, Celine (Shen Silin)

    Published 2021
    “…Polyurethane has always been the more popular coating among other polymers because of its lower cost of raw materials, easy fabrication and fast curing time. Although polyurea is known to cost more, it has even shorter curing time. …”
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    Phase separation of a microtubule plus-end tracking protein into a fluid fractal network by Czub, MP, Uliana, F, Grubić, T, Padeste, C, Rosowski, KA, Lorenz, C, Dufresne, ER, Menzel, A, Vakonakis, I, Gasser, U, Steinmetz, MO

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we have study the phase separation of Bik1, a CLIP-170 family member and key +TIP involved in budding yeast cell division. Bik1 is a dimer with a rod-shaped conformation primarily defined by its central coiled-coil domain. …”
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    Quantitative analysis of coronary artery from computed tomography angiography images by Cui, Hengfei

    Published 2016
    “…The fast marching method is first applied to calculate the timecrossing map. …”
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    Using shock tube species time-histories in Bayesian parameter estimation: Effective independent-data number and target selection by Chen, Huaibo, Ji, Weiqi, Cassady, Séan J, Ferris, Alison M, Hanson, Ronald K, Deng, Sili

    Published 2024
    “…The influence of target selection is investigated by comparing LastP and C-1. LastP outperformed C-1 slightly, which can be attributed to the fact that larger discrepancies observed between experimental data and model predictions of the last point can increase the weights of likelihood functions. …”
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    Green logistics practices in Malaysian food-based manufacturing industry by Hussin, Hilda

    Published 2015
    “…Logistics has been regarded as a key determinant to business performance over the past 50 years. However, the increase in environmental concerns over pollution, climate change, congestion, waste disposal, and resource depletion among others have triggered an increased attention from the government and society. …”
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