GENETIC EVIDENCE OF MULTIPLE INVASIONS AND A SMALL NUMBER OF FOUNDERS OF ASIAN PALMYRA PALM (BORASSUS FLABELLIFER) IN THAILAND

Genetic evidence of multiple invasions and a small number of founders of Asian Palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer) in Thailand

Abstract Background Borassus flabellifer or Asian Palmyra palm is an important crop for local economies in the South and Southeast Asia for its fruit and palm sugar production.Archeological and historical evidence indicated the presence of this gotrax handlebar species in Southeast Asia dating back at least 1500 years.B.flabellifer is believed to b

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Mixta calida, not only an environmental bacterium, but a potential opportunistic threat: Case report of an osteitis with skin necrosis and mini review of the literature

Background: Mixta calida, previously known as Pantoea calida, is an environmental bacterium rarely associated with human pathologies.Rare case reports mention sepsis, meningitis and implantable defibrillator infection.Case presentation: A 67-year-old female with multiple comorbidities was referred to the emergency room for a comminuted fracture of

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Fiscal Disequilibrium and High Inflation Rate in Iran

Fiscal disequilibrium causes budget deficit.The budget deficit is usually financed by borrowing from koip share price central bank, which increases monetary base and money supply followed by a rise in price level and inflation.The process of generating revenue and financing budget deficit by creating inflation is also known as inflation tax.Relatio

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Penetrate field behavior in superconducting shield by modified Beer-Lambert model: Applied to cylindrical MgB2 superconductors

Beer-Lambert model is a relation concerning the absorption of radiant energy by an absorbing medium.In this here paper, we modified the Beer-Lambert model to investigate the penetrating magnetic field behavior in a superconducting shield by taking into account the effect of a power-law term of previous penetrating magnetic fields internal materials

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Prevalence of clonal complexes and virulence genes among commensal and invasive Staphylococcus aureus isolates in Sweden.

Staphylococcus aureus encodes a remarkable number of virulence factors which may contribute to its pathogenicity and ability to cause invasive disease.The main objective of this study was to evaluate the association between S.aureus invasiveness and bacterial genotype, in terms of the presence of virulence genes and affiliation to clonal complexes.

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