(1) The construction and use of a simple and inexpensive vacuum cassette for this purpose is described.
(2) A changed position of the mirror-reflector in the Rubin-2 thermovision unit as well as the use of an improved model of the couch-chair and a special cassette for electrochemical paper reduce the labour input and raise the information value of the method.
(3) The gene was designed to allow rapid, efficient changes of single or multiple amino acids by using cassette-based mutagenesis while the gene is resident in the vector.
(4) The surroundings of all three resistance genes indicated site-specific insertion of genetic cassettes.
(5) Results indicate that xeroradiographic cassettes are significantly more difficult to use for complete-mouth radiographs than comparable conventional film packets.
(6) recA- mutant strains of both Rhizobium species were constructed by inserting a gentamicin resistance cassette into the respective recA gene.
(7) At this time, the BPI was running its famous Home Taping Is Killing Music campaign, following concerns that cassettes would aid the infringement of copyright and a decline in album sales.
(8) A mutant calmodulin, in which phenylalanine 99 of calcium binding site III was changed to a tryptophan by using cassette-based, site-directed mutagenesis, has been used to analyze the mechanism of calcium binding.
(9) Strong antibiotic resistance correlates with derepression of the plasmid-borne mating-type cassette.
(10) Such gene cassettes or operons can be transferred into suitable microbial hosts for extending and custom designing the pathways for rapid degradation of recalcitrant compounds.
(11) This cassette was similar to those found in pT181, pUB110, pE194 (S. aureus), and pG12 (Bacillus sp.
(12) They contain the pSa origin of DNA replication, the partition locus parA from the Agrobacterium plasmid pTAR, a neomycin-resistance selection marker, and alacZ alpha cassette with cloning sites.
(13) With a metabolic selection for SNase activity produced in an Escherichia coli host, we detected an unexpected deletion of residues 44-49 of the omega-loop of E43 SNase in cassette mutagenesis experiments designed to randomize codons 44 and 45 in the omega-loop and increase the activity of the previously described E43D mutation (D43 SNase).
(14) Like pJFCAT1, pTAG-1 also includes the simian virus 40 polyadenylation site trimer cassette located just upstream of the promoter insertion site.
(15) The total storage capacity in a 3-h video cassette is 2 Gbytes.
(16) The analogue video cassettes are part of a broader set of 136 videos showing Dhiab being forcibly removed from his cell by Guantánamo Bay guards bringing the hunger striker to be fed enterally.
(17) Ernest Greene of Washed Out was one of its earliest practitioners, releasing his first EP, 2009's High Times , on to customised cassette.
(18) They also helped the cassette revolutionise music for the masses, and shaped how music is used socially, creatively and psychologically.
(19) Gene cassettes were constructed containing Rhodobacter sphaeroides puhA, pufM and pufL sequences with synthetic 5' ends for production in Escherichia coli of the H, M and L subunits of the photosynthetic reaction center.
(20) Recently a number of genes whose enzyme products have a broader substrate specificity for the degradation of aromatic compounds have been cloned and attempts have been made to construct gene cassettes or synthetic operons comprising these degradative genes.
Diskette
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) A combined plot of all results from the four separate papers, which is ordered alphabetically by chemical, is available from L. S. Gold, in printed form or on computer tape or diskette.
(2) The substitution data tables are available on diskette with Protein Science.
(3) We recommend that virus detection software be installed on personal computers where the interchange of diskettes among computers is necessary, that write-protect tabs be placed on all program master diskettes and data diskettes where data are being read and not written, that in the event of a computer virus outbreak, all available diskettes be quarantined and scanned by virus detection software, and to facilitate quarantine and scanning in an outbreak, that diskettes be stored in organized files.
(4) REFERENCE UPDATE (a trademark of Research Information Systems, Inc.) is a diskette-based service which provides subscribers with a weekly update on the latest publications in biology and medicine.
(5) An interface program has been developed for users of MS-DOS computers and the GenBank(R) gene sequence files in their diskette format.
(6) This package includes the database on diskettes, as well as software for retrieving and manipulating data and for producing graphics.
(7) Current Contents on Diskette provides document delivery by means of the Genuine Article service, and Reference Update offers a synonym feature.
(8) After education of departmental personal computer users regarding appropriate computer hygiene and installation of virus protection software, no further spread of personal computer viruses occurred, although 2 additional Stoned-infected and 1 Jerusalem-infected diskettes were detected.
(9) The signal from the force transducer was fed into a tremor monitor, which was essentially a low-pass filter, and quantitated using the Applecounter from Columbus Instruments (Columbus, Ohio) with the data stored on floppy diskette in a personal computer or on a magnetic tape cassette.
(10) The plots can be easily stored on diskettes, mixed with text and printed.
(11) It is, however, also possible to obtain data from IBM PC(5.25") diskettes.
(12) The computer system monitors heart rate, provides real-time graphics of incoming data and a detailed graphic review of responses following testing, coordinates drug injections by the experimenter, performs a nonlinear line analysis to determine the dose required to produce 50% maximal responding (ED50) following the data review, and generates a diskette and printer report at the completion of testing.
(13) The authors will copy the program at no charge on a user's initialized diskette.
(14) One CD-ROM covers over 250,000 text's pages, or 300,000 book's cards or 1,500 diskettes of 360 kbytes.
(15) Storage of the data on a diskette in a format guaranteeing high density of the data and fast exchange with the computer.
(16) Both Current Contents on Diskette and Reference Update provide an excellent mechanism for keeping abreast of the biomedical literature with a personal computer.
(17) The features of the modified method include: display of the stimulus on the monitor of the microcomputer, option for interactive change of the parameters of the stimulus from test to test, storage of the data on a diskette, measuring of the time intervals by a programme clock, statistical evaluation of the results with graphic display.
(18) The information is stored on either a floppy diskette or a hard disk in the computer.
(19) By submitting a diskette the computer program will be available at no cost.
(20) The program is available on diskette from the authors.