same reasons‚ they were diverse and different from each other. Eachcolonyhad their own signature product or material which they would be known for. Even though the 13 original Americancoloniesall belonged to England‚ there was much diversitybetweenthem becausedifferencesexisted in the reas...
What measures did Britain take to control the 13 colonies in North America? Describe how the concepts of leadership and management differ from each other. What is the difference between the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights? What were th...
In vitro studies have shown that while both cell populations are responsive to Ep, one appears to be significantly more sensitive to Ep.2,9 This population of erythroid precursors is believed to be responsible for the formation of "endogenous erythroid colonies (EEC)",2 and probably represents ...
Blouin A, Bolender RP, Weibel ER: Distribution of organelles and membranes between hepatocytes and nonhepatocytes in the rat liver parenchyma: a stereological study. J Cell Biology. 1977, 72: 441-455. 10.1083/jcb.72.2.441. Article CAS Google Scholar Sandrin MS, McKenzie IF: Gal alpha (...
We show here that At1g71950 codes for the first subtilisin propeptide-like inhibitor (SPI-1) in plants. The relationship between SPI-1 and the PPs of plant SBTs was addressed in phylogenetic analyses and by functional comparison of their inhibitory and chaperoning activities. Results Phylogeny ...
InDrosophila, multiple lines of evidence point to a role of female post-mating biology in the insurgence of post-mating, prezygotic reproductive barriers. For instance, in crosses between recently diverged species, failure in sperm transfer and/or storage in hetero-specific crosses was attributed to...
must be the same process that formed that mineral here on Earth. 3.What similarities does the professor point out between minerals and living organisms? [Click on 2 answers.] A. Both first appeared on Earth at approximately the same time. B. They both can be formed only in the presence...
After so many years of extensive propagation of ligustica-type bees, one might expect the extinction of the mellifera type, unless strong selection or barriers to hybridization prevent gene flow between the two populations; and yet Ruttner (1976) reported a popula- tion of dark bees from Tarra...
(0/28, 0% and 4/26, 15.4%) andC. urealyticum(6/28, 21.4% and 2/26, 7.69%). The difference between the proportions of bacteria isolated was, however, not statistically significant (p-value = 0.894). Bacteria isolated from both diabetic and non-diabetic individuals were highly susceptible...
The World Health Organization has identified antibiotic resistance as one of the largest threats to human health and food security. In this study, we compared antibiotic resistance patterns between ESBL-producing Escherichia coli from human clinical diseases and cefotaxime-resistant environmental strains, ...