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Fig. 1. Construction of suicide plasmids. (a) Arrangement of the pnpA, intB and orf379 genes in Dichelobacter nodosus strain 2483. The positions of thePH, C (core),KH and S1 domains of PNPase areindicated above the pnpA gene. E indicates the position of EcoRI sites. Plasmid pCF7... |
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Table 1. Oligonucleotides used in suicide plasmid construction |
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Table 2. Thermostability of extracellular proteases from the benign and virulent parent strains and their pnpA mutants |
Nov 21, 2018
Nugraha, Heri; Imaduddin, Agung; Mulya, Marga Asta Jaya; Hermanto, Bambang, 2018, "Development of resistance and temperature measurement system for cryogenic equipment", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12690/RIN/HS2OSW, RIN Dataverse, V2
Cryogenic equipment is used especially for the research on superconductors as the tools to create the condition of low temperature and high magnetic field. However, it needs the measurement system to be used to analyze the material properties. This work developed a control progra... |
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Figure 1. The scheme (a) and the image (b) of sample holder of the four-point probe method (provided by manufacturer) |
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Figure 2. Loop program of the resistance measurement system |
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Figure 3. The scheme of the resistance measurement system and
cryogenic magnet equipment |
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Figure 4. (a) All measurement instruments. (b) An addition instrument to measure the current
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Figure 5. Layout of the measurement system |
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Figure 6. (a) Front panel of the original built-in software. (b) Front panel of the developed software |