Research Article | 30-November-2014
Personality disorders can be seen as patterns of maladaptive personality traits that have their onset during childhood or adolescence and that have an impact on the individual throughout the life span. Identity disturbance is seen as the central construct for detecting severe personality pathology—and, most notably, borderline personality disorder—in adults and adolescents. Therefore, in the revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, the construct of
Susanne Schlüter-Müller,
Kirstin Goth,
Emanuel Jung,
Klaus Schmeck
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 63–70
Research Article | 18-October-2018
Background:Developing a personal identity is a challenging task throughout adolescence and emerging adulthood. In 2006, Luyckx and colleagues developed an identity model differentiating identity formation into exploration and commitment dimensions. Previous studies have documented associations between the identity dimensions and different aspects of mental health.Objective:Based on Luyckx and colleagues five-dimensional identity model, the present study investigated associations between
Nanna Lindekilde,
Marlene Lübeck,
Mathias Lasgaard
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 6 , ISSUE 2, 91–97
research-article | 30-November-2020
influences developmental processes. Developmental contextualism is based on the defining idea of an interaction between the organism and the context (6). Researches examining this interaction showed that acculturation is associated with psychological problems (7), ethnic identity development (8), peer acceptance (9), and peer attachment (10). Immigrant adolescents face an acculturation process that impacts their ethnic identity and peer relationships associated with their mental health.
Mental health
Derya Atalan Ergin
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 9 , 127–136
research-article | 30-November-2020
-exist and co-inhabit place, but without truly engaging; forever able to see each other but remaining separated by the stranglehold of colonialism, just as the river created by Munda-Gadda divided Baga and Gai-i.
In this article, we explore Indigenous identity and cultural connections to Country within the settler-colonial space of Rockhampton in central Queensland. We frame our discussion around a 2013 arts project called Flood Markers, which included an installation created by the Capricornia Arts
BRONWYN FREDERICKS,
ABRAHAM BRADFIELD
Borderlands, Volume 20 , ISSUE 1, 89–115
Article | 30-November-2019
; Zambakari 2012; 2015).
In this article I thus take the example of Eritrea to argue that colonial boundaries can play a pivotal role in creating nations as ‘imagined communities’ (Anderson 1991) who in making reference to such borders can lay claim to a distinct national identity. While such an identity can be exclusionary and trigger conflict, it can also have a much more positive function in terms of creating a viable political entity. The acceptance of such borders in international law can then lay
Tanja R. Müller
Borderlands, Volume 19 , ISSUE 1, 147–173
Article | 30-November-2018
Introduction
A recurring aspect of contemporary migrant narratives, be they literary, cinematic or aesthetic, is the representation and problematising of such concepts as home, belonging and identity. In the present article, I focus on how three of the protagonists in the literary works of Igiaba Scego, an Italian-Somali author, undergo processes of bodily pain in order to come to terms with their identity which, in the terminology of postcolonial studies, is characterised by hybridity and in
Camilla Skalle
Borderlands, Volume 18 , ISSUE 1, 64–87
research-article | 18-March-2020
defend him or herself” (3). In other words, cyberbullying is the act of bullying others while cyber victimization is being subjected to others’ bullying acts. Since it has adverse psychological consequences (4-7), academic outcomes (8-10), and increasing rates (11) more research is needed to understand the causal factors for cyberbullying.
One of the most critical psychosocial and developmental characteristics of adolescents is identity development. According to Erikson (12), identity brings in
Gülendam Akgül,
Müge Artar
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 8 , 25–37
research-article | 01-October-2020
Introduction
In order to investigate the structure of ideas, or schemata, of social networks, Martin (2017) investigated a very unusual set of three social networks. These are delusional social networks of alternative personalities described by a patient undergoing therapy for multiple personality disorder (David et al. 1996), now known as dissociative identity disorder (Kihlstrom 2005). In order to do this, Martin (2017) uses random graphs, specifically the dk-series model (Mahadevan et al
Alex Stivala
Journal of Social Structure, Volume 21 , ISSUE 1, 35–76
research-article | 30-November-2019
morphological study for comparative purposes, and the true identity of some records therefore remains questionable.
Two E. oxyuroides populations from the Iberian Peninsula were collected in the course of a nematological survey conducted in natural areas. Their study revealed that they are very similar and tentatively regarded here as conspecific with the original material described by de Man. This contribution pursues their characterization, discusses the identity of previously reported populations, and
Joaquín Abolafia,
Reyes Peña-Santiago
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–20
Article | 07-April-2018
Yang Bing,
Liu Baolong,
Chen Hua
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 1, 72–82
Review | 15-April-2020
The MNS blood group antigens are expressed in the RBC membrane on glycophorin A (GPA), glycophorin B (GPB), or combinations of both. GPA expresses the M or N antigen,whereas GPB expresses the S or s antigen and the N antigen (′N′). Both glycophorin genes (GYPA and GYPB) are located on the long arm of chromosome 4 and share 95 percent sequence identity. This high degree of sequence identity, together with the rare involvement of a third homologous gene (GYPE), provides an increased
P. Palacajornsuk
Immunohematology, Volume 22 , ISSUE 4, 171–182
Research Article | 13-December-2017
Distributed wireless sensor networks often suffer problems on detecting malicious nodes, which always bring destructive threats. Thus, sensor networks have to supply authentication services for sensor identity and data communication. As matter of fact, intrusion detection and prevention schemes are always integrated in sensor security appliances so that they can enhance network security by discovering malicious or compromised nodes. This paper provides adaptive security modules to improve
Meng-Yen Hsieh,
Yueh-Min Huang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 , ISSUE 1, 70–86
research-article | 30-November-2020
> 97% of our sequences, the identity percentage for the best-fit ones averaged only 88%. On the other hand, a Blast-2seq analysis revealed that the cox1 LC620542 sequence (from Madrid) shared < 87% identity with both LC577505 and LC612845. Moreover, an attempted automatic molecular identification of the Spanish sequences in question using the BOLDSYSTEMS cox1-based molecular identification engine failed to produce any best match.
The Bayesian phylogenetic tree including many genera of nematodes
Daniel Bravo-Barriga,
Manuel Martín-Pérez,
Jorge M. Lobo,
Ricardo Parreira,
Juan Enrique Pérez-Martín,
Eva Frontera
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–9
Article | 01-June-2016
Mehrdad Aliasgari,
Garrett Chan,
Mohammad Mozumdar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 598–615
Article | 16-December-2013
Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal for human identity recognition is a new area on biometrics research. The ECG is a vital signal of human body, unique, robustness to attack, universality and permanence, difference to others traditional biometrics technic. This study also proposes Adaptive Multilayer Generalized Learning Vector Quantization (AMGLVQ), that integrating feature extraction and classification method. The experiments shown that AMGLVQ can improve the accuracy of classification better
Elly Matul Imah,
Wisnu Jatmiko,
T. Basaruddin
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 5, 1891–1917
research-article | 30-November-2018
number JX566455), from ramie in Hunan Province in China. The identity of sequence was 95% (750/789), with four insertions/deletions (0.1%). A BLASTn search of C. gayae n. sp. on the ITS region also revealed similarities with some Cryphodera species, but the identities were about 85%. The highest match was C. brinkmaini (JQ965678), with only 88% identity (618/703) and 23 insertions/deletions (3%). Compared with C. sinensis (JX566457), C. gayae n. sp has 83% identity (892/1,075) and 85 insertions
Heonil Kang,
Jongmin Seo,
Garam Han,
Donggeun Kim,
Insoo Choi
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–12
Report | 21-July-2017
deposited into the GenBank shared 99% identity with two isolates of H.microlobus from California (KM506860.1 and KM506859.1) and one isolate of H. microlobus from Spain (KM506862.1) (Subbotin et al., 2015). It had only 91% sequence identity with seven isolates of H. pseudorobustus (KM506875.1, KM506880.1, KM506876.1,KM506874.1, KM506872.1, KM506879.1, and KM506878.1) from California, Switzerland, and New Zealand, a spiral nematode species very closely related to H. microlobus in morphology
GUIPING YAN,
ADDISON PLAISANCE,
DANQIONG HUANG,
ZAFAR A. HANDOO
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 1, 1–1
research-article | 30-November-2018
original description of the species by Coomans et al. (2012). Some unique morphological and morphometric characters like the shape of lip region and amphidial fovea, the characters of the esophageal bulb (its small size and shape as well as the arrangement of glands nuclei) and the position of vulva delimiting the species well corroborated the identity of the species. However, new morphometric data ranges were recorded for the species as follows: the females and males of the presently studied
Thi Duyen Nguyen,
Huu Tien Nguyen,
Thi Mai Linh Le,
Neriza Nobleza,
Quang Phap Trinh
journal of nematology, Volume 51 , 1–5
research-article | 11-January-2021
Sergei A. Subbotin,
Guiping Yan,
Mihail Kantor,
Zafar Handoo
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–7
Article | 27-August-2018
This paper is an applied research and the data analysis has been conducted using qualitative and quantitative method. The approach of the study is criticism of forgetting the urban cemetery of Zahir-od-dowleh in north of Tehran aiming at revival of this cultural-historical complex. Therefore, we start the study with a survey on the way of identity revival of the main cemeteries in other countries and changing them to tourism centers. The study will be continued by a texture analysis and using
Hanie OKHOVAT
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 10 , ISSUE 1, 17–28
research-article | 30-November-2019
national culture lies in its specificity, in the uniqueness of its features, in its ability to see the world from the position of its place in it. Today, problems of space and place are becoming especially relevant. More and more often the question about the importance of space experience for the formation of personal and cultural identity arises [2].
The meaning of interaction with national traditions as components of culture is that they must be enriched and supported in the present in order to be
Iryna BONDARENKO,
Zhaohui WANG,
Iryna IEREMENKO,
Kostiantyn BONDARENKO
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 13 , ISSUE 2, 17–26
research-article | 30-November-2019
spacer (ITS) region, and the sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) combined with morphological, morphometric and biochemical (e.g. esterase phenotyping) data provides better resolution for species identification.
We found a severe infestation of M. enterolobii in guava in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India (located at N11°1′6″ and E76°58′21″); and the identity of the species was confirmed by detailed morphology and morphometrics supplemented with biochemical and molecular
Tushar Manohar Ghule,
Victor Phani,
Vishal Singh Somvanshi,
Maya Patil,
Somnath Bhattacharyya,
Matiyar Rahaman Khan
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–9
Article | 30-November-2020
I.
INTRODUCTION
Identity identification is a basic problem in social life [1], which is not only closely related to the interests of individuals, but also affected national security and social stability. This paper studies the periocular recognition technology based on deep learning, which is to use the image of the eye area to identify the identity of people. Due to the high precision, high ease of use and high security of the eye circumference [2], it is easy to obtain eye images, analyze
Bo Liu,
Songze Lei,
Yonggang Li,
Aokui Shan,
Baihua Dong
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 6 , ISSUE 1, 11–17
Article | 01-June-2016
P. Raghu Vamsi,
Krishna Kant
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 651–680
Article | 24-April-2018
value. The client configuration is simple and it can be free from geographic constraint. Users only need to go through their own identity authentication to enter the automatically generated system of test papers, and to manage and maintain examination questions, exam and user information and so on. The exam contents can be constantly enriched and improved and the data sharing among teachers can be easily performed. It will have important practical significance to improve work efficiency.
Liancheng Guan
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 110–113
research-article | 09-January-2020
to be renegotiated. The genius locus mediates and balances the place processes
Endless flow of interlocking events, the everyday goings on, both active and passive are brought into relationship through reconciliation. A place’s typical unfolding that often goes unnoticed. It is a two-way process rather than one way. It can be between individuals or groups
Identity: focuses on the life-world
The geographic ensemble initiates the process. Once again, the atmosphere negotiates, so that people will
Sue Michael
South Australian Geographical Journal, Volume 115 , ISSUE 1, 1–17
research-article | 30-November-2019
farm located in South Georgia. While processing these samples, 112 stubby-root nematodes per 100 cm3 of soil were found to be associated with this turfgrass, which is currently grown in many sport fields and golf courses in Georgia and Florida. This prompted us to first study the pathogenicity of Nanidorus spp. to seashore paspalum turfgrass and second to determine the species identity using both molecular and morphological techniques. Accurate species identification of the nematodes can be helpful
Ganpati B. Jagdale,
Fereidoun Forghani,
Katherine Martin,
Abolfazl Hajihassani,
Alfredo Dick Martinez-Espinoza
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–3
Original Paper | 07-June-2016
Two hundred and fifty bacterial strains were isolated from pinyon rhizosphere and screened for biosurfactants production. Among them, six bacterial strains were selected for their potential to produce biosurfactants using two low cost wastes, crude glycerol and lactoserum, as raw material. Both wastes were useful for producing biosurfactants because of their high content in fat and carbohydrates. The six strains were identified by 16S rDNA with an identity percentage higher than 95%, three
Arnoldo Wong-Villarreal,
Lizbeth Reyes-López,
Hipólito Corzo González,
Cristina Blanco González,
Gustavo Yáñez-Ocampo
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 65 , ISSUE 2, 183–189
Article | 30-November-2018
-hierarchical addressable address. Organizations at all levels of the Internet are assigned their own identity (address prefix) in the address, and each organization identity is assigned based on the higher-level agency identity to which it is directly affiliated. Different levels of the Internet routing systems can only distinguish subnet identifiers in the address above its level, that is, low-level network structures are transparent in high-level nodes. In this way, the low-level subnets are aggregated
Jiao Chong,
Jianping Xie,
Yinqiu Xu,
Hongwen Zhao
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 1, 39–47
Article | 30-November-2018
second was “How are the leaders and teachers engaging with their new ideological approach to schooling?”
The mixed methods nature of this study involves a two part research project using a theoretical lens of social science theory overlaying the sequential research approach. These overlaying research approaches comprised Part 1—the action research enterprise to invoke a new and sustainable STEAM school identity and purpose, followed by Part 2—interviews with the teacher and leader participants about
Andrew Bills,
Amy Hamilton,
Ben Wadham
Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, Volume 34 , 66–87
original-paper | 08-September-2020
GUSTAVO YAÑEZ-OCAMPO,
MARTHA E. MORA-HERRERA,
ARNOLDO WONG-VILLARREAL,
DENISSE M. DE LA PAZ-OSORIO,
NADIA DE LA PORTILLA-LÓPEZ,
JORGE LUGO,
ROCIO VACA-PAULÍN,
PEDRO DEL ÁGUILA
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 69 , ISSUE 3, 357–365
research-article | 17-April-2021
1.
INTRODUCTION
Modern development of the hospitality industry is characterized by the search for identity and individuality of architectural and design solutions of hotels. This fact meets current social and cultural needs of consumers. Positioning a hotel as unique gives it a huge competitive edge [1]. Based on indicated trend, boutique hotels are gaining more and more popularity in the hotel industry. They not only provide an opportunity for a comfortable stay, but are also focused on
Iryna BONDARENKO,
Xingyi HE
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 14 , ISSUE 1, 5–14
research-article | 01-October-2020
Alex Stivala
Journal of Social Structure, Volume 21 , ISSUE 1, 94–106
Article | 21-April-2019
the leadership practices they employ, will reflect the complexity of the interactions amongst national and school contexts, individual leadership identity, and the socially constructed understandings and practices that emerge to solve specific social justice issues in each unique school environment (Bogotch, 2002).
Jill Sperandio,
Joyce Eku Willson-Tagoe
Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, Volume 30 , ISSUE 1, 65–78
Case report | 01-December-2019
In an immunohematology reference laboratory, samples received for antibody identification react in many different ways requiring a variety of approaches. Sometimes, the clues from initial testing can lead to faulty assumptions and misdirection. Fortunately, a well-supplied reference laboratory will have access to a variety of techniques and reagents that, when used together, can reveal the true identity of the antibodies involved. We present a case of a patient sample with an apparent group AB
Paula M.S. Wennersten,
Laurie J. Sutor
Immunohematology, Volume 30 , ISSUE 3, 117–120
Case report | 10-July-2018
. Clinical experiences collected allow the definition of therapeutic protocols useful for the treatment of hikikomori adolescents. The overall objective is to promote the autonomy of the adolescent, as well as the reinforcement of his/her identity and personal resources, as well as the non-traumatic re-entry into the social context.
Fiorenzo Ranieri,
Luciano Luccherino
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 6 , ISSUE 1, 72–79
Research Article | 03-September-2018
study. Molecular characterization based on 18SSU rDNA sequencing performed to confirm the taxonomic position of this species and to documents the morphological data. Sequence alignment detects a percent of identity up to 88.0% with other Heteroxynematidae species. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the present recorded is a putative sister taxon to A. tetraptera recorded in a previous study. The SSU rDNA sequence has been deposited in the GenBank under the accession no. MG019400.
Rewaida Abdel-Gaber,
Fathy Abdel-Ghaffar,
Saleh Al Quraishy,
Kareem Morsy,
Rehab Saleh,
Heinz Mehlhorn
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 2, 117–132
Research Article | 17-October-2018
Information about the effects of glyphosate on nematodes is limited and contradictory, while none existing for South African agricultural fields. The abundance and identity of non-parasitic nematodes in the rhizospheres of commercial glyphosate-tolerant and conventional (non-glyphosate-tolerant), soybean cultivars from cultivated fields, and adjacent natural vegetation (reference system) were obtained for two growing seasons. The impact of glyphosate was also investigated on non-parasitic
Akhona Mbatyoti,
Mieke Stefanie Daneel,
Antoinette Swart,
Dirk de Waele,
Hendrika Fourie
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 243–260
Original Paper | 09-March-2018
bacilli colony morphology. None of the isolates was gelatinase, urease, indole, H2S and catalase producer. Eleven isolates were amylase producers and 8 isolates were acid producers. All isolates fermented glucose, 3 fermented lactose and 19 fermented fructose. Molecular data revealed that out of twenty isolates, 14 isolates showed 91–99% identity with Brevibacillus borstelensis, 4 with Bacillus subtilis (97–98%) and 2 with Bacillus licheniformis (94–99%) through BLAST analysis. All identified
Muhammad Aslam,
Faiz-Ul-Hassan Nasim,
Rana Ruhi,
Hassan Murad,
Samina Ejaz,
Muhammad Shafiq Choudhary,
Ghulam Mustafa,
Muhammad Ashraf,
Jameel Rehman
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 67 , ISSUE 1, 49–58
Article | 10-June-2019
identically, and, when removed from the frozen bank once, a vial is not allowed to be redeposited again. According to ICH guidelines, access to cell banks should be limited and fully controlled. A register of the location, identity and inventory of each individual vial with the production strain should be kept [66]. Both banks (MCB and WCB) should be kept under identical conditions. 4. Cell banks characterization
According to the guidelines contained in ICH Q5D [28] and the Polish Pharmacopoeia [19], each
Agnieszka Sobolewska-Ruta,
Piotr Zaleski
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 58 , ISSUE 1, 87–100
Article | 13-December-2019
of the tested variable in a population. The presented tests make it possible to verify the overall hypothesis about the identity of both location and scale parameters in the studied populations. In literature, the Lepage test and the Cucconi test are most often referred to in this context. The paper considers various forms of test statistics, and presents a simulation study carried out to determine the size and power of the tests under normality. As the study demonstrated, the advantage of the
Dominika Polko-Zając
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 20 , ISSUE 4, 153–166
research-article | 30-November-2019
Farzaneh Fakheri,
Alireza Abdanipour,
Kazem Parivar,
Iraj Jafari Anarkooli,
Hossein Rastegar
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 79 , ISSUE 4, 413–420
research-article | 30-November-2019
; Silva et al., 2016). However, to date in Colombia no molecular characterization or phylogenetic analysis of B. cocophilus from oil palm has been performed.
In Tibu, oil palm plants with symptoms similar to those induced by the disease known as the red ring had been eliminated, to prevent their spread. However, palm growers have observed that some plants remain diseased for a longer time without showing the severity of the disease, so there is doubt about the diagnosis and identity of the causal
Greicy Andrea Sarria,
Donald Riascos-Ortiz,
Hector Camilo Medina,
Yuri Mestizo,
Gerardo Lizarazo,
Francia Varón De Agudelo
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–12
research-article | 01-October-2021
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Hechler (1970)
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Hechler (1971a)
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Notes: *Obtained from drawings. **Obtained from other measurements. ***Obtained from drawings in Goodey (1943). ?Presumable identity of
Joaquín Abolafia,
Matteo Vecchi
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–20
Research Article | 31-May-2018
mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (CoxI) genes revealed this as Oscheius onirici, a species recently described from a karst cave soil of central Italy. The species belongs to the dolichura-group and is characterized by its DNA sequences; hermaphroditic reproduction; and males not found. A Bacillus-like bacterium appears to be associated with this nematode based on our microscopic and SEM observations; however its identity and persistent association with the nematode has not been confirmed
Weimin Ye,
Shane Foye,
Ann E. MacGuidwin,
Shawn Steffan
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 1, 9–26
original-paper | 28-June-2019
FATIMA MUCCEE,
SAMINA EJAZ
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 68 , ISSUE 2, 193–201
Research paper | 22-August-2018
The ability to “read” the information about facial identity, expressed emotions, and intentions is crucial for non-verbal social interaction. Neuroimaging and clinical studies consequently link face perception with fusiform gyrus (FG) and occipital face area (OFA) activity. Here we investigated face processing in an adult, patient PK, diagnosed with both high functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental prosopagnosia (DP). Both disorders have a significant impact on face
Hanna B. Cygan,
Hanna Okuniewska,
Katarzyna Jednoróg,
Artur Marchewka,
Marek Wypych,
Anna Nowicka
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 78 , ISSUE 2, 114–131
Article | 05-September-2013
Cloud Computing, as an emerging, virtual, large-scale distributed computing model, has gained increasing attention these years. Meanwhile it also faces many security challenges, one of which is authentication. Lots of researches have been done in this area. Recently, Choudhury et al proposed a user authentication framework to ensure user legitimacy before entering into the cloud. They claimed their scheme could provide identity management, mutual authentication, session key agreement between
Rui Jiang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 4, 1700–1724
Research Article | 22-May-2019
enzymes and provides great thermal and pH stability. Circular bacteriocins are divided into 2 subgroups based on their physicochemical properties and sequence identity. These bacteriocins are synthesized as linear precursors with a leader sequence which is cleaved off during maturation. The mature circular peptides are composed of 58–70 amino acid residues. Biosynthesis of circular bacteriocins requires three stages: cleavage of the leader sequence, circularization and export out of the cell
Urszula Błaszczyk,
Kamila Dąbrowska
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 56 , ISSUE 4, 451–464
research-article | 30-November-2019
Introduction
Sexuality is an important area of development in youth. As a part of normal sexual development sexual experiences become more common and intimate (1) as dating progresses from contacts with a romantic flavour in mixed gender group socializing to mutually satisfactory dyadic romantic relationships (2). This accumulation of sexual experiences is considered a part of the formation of sexual identity. Among the vast majority of youth sexual encounters happen within romantic
Elias Heino,
Sari Fröjd,
Mauri Marttunen,
Riittakerttu Kaltiala
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 8 , 166–175
research-article | 30-November-2020
authors raised a doubt about its identity and named it dubium, that is, dubious or doubtful (cf. Andrássy, 2009) and pointed out (p. 486) that ‘… The systematic position of this species is uncertain. Because of general body shape, shape of lips, structure of cuticle and vagina it is included in Discolaimium, but it differs from all species of this genus in the thick anterior part of the esophagus, the anterior position of DO and the absence of conspicuous lateral organs. For the moment, however, it
Nasir Vazifeh,
Gholamreza Niknam,
Habibeh Jabbari,
Arezoo Naghavi,
Reyes Peña-Santiago
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–12
research-article | 26-April-2019
Abolfazl Hajihassani,
Weimin Ye,
Brooke B. Hampton
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–3
Research paper | 10-October-2018
and insular), claustrum, hypothalamic, thalamic reticular, cerebellar, habenular, trigeminal, red, cuneate and gracile nuclei and substantia innominate. These connections, which have not been previously described or poorly described, provide new routes that can alter the conceptual architecture of the basal ganglia circuitry and may modify our view of the functional identity of the STN.
Safiye Çavdar,
Merve Özgür,
Yusuf Özgür Çakmak,
Yasemin Kuvvet,
Sıla Kezban Kunt,
Gökay Sağlam
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 78 , ISSUE 3, 251–263
Review | 13-April-2020
rare phenotypes can cause discrepant reactions when performing phenotyping. Discrepant reactions can also occur because of patient or donor antibodies that react in an unusual manner when antiglobulin tests are performed with monoclonal antihuman globulin (AHG) versus rabbit AHG reagent. It is important to know the identity of the unusual or rare phenotypes and antibodies and to be able to recognize the different types of reactions that will be observed when using more than one reagent of the same
Marilyn K. Moulds
Immunohematology, Volume 22 , ISSUE 2, 52–63
Research Article | 17-October-2018
of females (n = 20) included: body length 671.1 (570.1–785.3) µm; body width 32.5 (27.8–37.0) µm; onchiostyle 32.5 (31.1–34.8) µm; anterior end to esophagus-intestinal valve 117.6 (101.2–128.5) µm; a 21.5 (15.3–28.1) µm; b 5.2 (4.9–6.3) µm; V 52.9% (48.1–55.4%) µm; and vagina length 8.7 (7.8–10.7) µm. To confirm the identity of P. minor, DNA was extracted from single females (n = 3) using Extract-N-Amp™ Tissue PCR Kit (Sigma-Alredich Inc., St. Louis, MO). The partial 18S rRNA, the D2-D3 expansion
Abolfazl Hajihassani,
Negin Hamidi,
Bhabesh Dutta,
Chris Tyson
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 453–455