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The X-Ray Diffraction Method for Study of Growth Defects in CVD Diamond Single Crystals

The X-Ray Diffraction Method for Study of Growth Defects in CVD Diamond Single Crystals

... the growth proceeds. The growth defects can be created because of the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms, molecules, radicals and binary and ternary C-N-H ...anticipated growth ...

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Growth defects in CrN/NbN coatings deposited by HIPIMS/UBM techniques

Growth defects in CrN/NbN coatings deposited by HIPIMS/UBM techniques

... from growth defects or imperfections [2–10]. Any kind of growth defect is undesirable because it can degrade the coating ...initiate defects generation in the coatings ...these growth ...

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Atomic and electronic structure of twin growth defects in magnetite

Atomic and electronic structure of twin growth defects in magnetite

... with yellow dashes). High angle annular dark ield (HAADF) image from the same region is shown in Figure S4. In all cases of twinning along the (111) growth front we observe an extended grain boundaries oten ...

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Loss of PopZAt activity in Agrobacterium tumefaciens by Deletion or Depletion Leads to Multiple Growth Poles, Minicells, and Growth Defects

Loss of PopZAt activity in Agrobacterium tumefaciens by Deletion or Depletion Leads to Multiple Growth Poles, Minicells, and Growth Defects

... was much reduced compared to that of the WT (Fig. 4A). However, repeated passage of the ΔpopZ strain through cycles of dilution and growth in liquid culture revealed that this strain was unstable and reverted to ...

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Atomic and electronic structure of twin growth defects in magnetite

Atomic and electronic structure of twin growth defects in magnetite

... scanning transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy the atomic structure of the twin boundary has been determined. The boundary is confined to the (111) growth plane and it is non-stoichiometric due to a ...

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Sit4 Phosphatase Is Functionally Linked to the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System

Sit4 Phosphatase Is Functionally Linked to the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System

... with defects of the ubiquitin-proteasome clear dependence of the synthetic effects of the sit4 system, they responded differently to inhibition of the pre1-1 pre4-1 mutant on the availability of certain amino ...

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The Set1/COMPASS Histone H3 Methyltransferase Helps Regulate Mitosis With the CDK1 and NIMA Mitotic Kinases in Aspergillus nidulans

The Set1/COMPASS Histone H3 Methyltransferase Helps Regulate Mitosis With the CDK1 and NIMA Mitotic Kinases in Aspergillus nidulans

... having growth and conidiation defects that displayed cold sensitivity (Figure ...conidiation defects were somewhat remediated by high sucrose (1 M) media, the growth defects and cold ...

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TSF1 to TSF6, required for silencing the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GAL genes, are global regulatory genes.

TSF1 to TSF6, required for silencing the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GAL genes, are global regulatory genes.

... pleiotropic growth defects, these results suggest that TSFI to TSF6 are global regulatory genes, and that their respective gene products act independently of specific [r] ...

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Ion Tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Lacking the Ca2+/CaM-Dependent Phosphatase (Calcineurin) Is Improved by Mutations in URE2 or PMA1

Ion Tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Lacking the Ca2+/CaM-Dependent Phosphatase (Calcineurin) Is Improved by Mutations in URE2 or PMA1

... many growth defects of calcineurin mutants. pma1 mutants display growth phenotypes that are opposite to those of calcineurin mutants; they are resistant to Na 1 , Li 1 , and Mn 2 1 , and sensitive to ...

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae HOC1, a Suppressor of pkc1, Encodes a Putative Glycosyltransferase

Saccharomyces cerevisiae HOC1, a Suppressor of pkc1, Encodes a Putative Glycosyltransferase

... Therefore, a s an alternative way to assess redundancy of OCHI and HOCI, we tested the ability of overexpression of HOCl to rescue the growth defects in the original ochl m[r] ...

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Chaperoning the Chaperone: A Role for the Co-chaperone Cpr7 in Modulating Hsp90 Function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Chaperoning the Chaperone: A Role for the Co-chaperone Cpr7 in Modulating Hsp90 Function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... cause defects in ATPase and client ...cause growth defects, ranging up to inviability, as well as defects in the ability of Hsp90 to undergo ATP- induced amino-terminal dimerization (Louvion ...

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H3K9 Methylation Regulates Growth and Development in Aspergillus fumigatus

H3K9 Methylation Regulates Growth and Development in Aspergillus fumigatus

... mitotic defects in fission yeast (2, 14) to clinical diseases in humans (reviewed in refer- ences 7 and ...normal growth and ...normal growth and asexual develop- ment in the opportunistic pathogen ...

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MicroRNA functions in animal development and human disease

MicroRNA functions in animal development and human disease

... as growth defects (Ambros and Horvitz, 1984; Chalfie et ...for growth control; for example, through the regulation of programmed cell death (Brennecke et ...of growth and proliferation, is ...

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Calcineurin Controls Growth, Morphology, and Pathogenicity in Aspergillus fumigatus

Calcineurin Controls Growth, Morphology, and Pathogenicity in Aspergillus fumigatus

... a growth defect in a mutant lacking calcineurin A (referred to as calA) but no report on ...polarized growth and morphology in ...the growth arrest and increase in hyphal branching seen with ...

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A Role for Protein Kinase Dbf2 Mob1 in Mitotic Exit

A Role for Protein Kinase Dbf2 Mob1 in Mitotic Exit

... One possible reason of why phosphosite mutant cells showed morphology of mitotic exit defect and growth defect is that it failed to release Cdc14. We test this idea with genetic interaction assays using a Cdc14 ...

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Efficient Generation of Power In Medium Voltage Direct Current Systems: Variable Speed Operation and Rectifier Considerations

Efficient Generation of Power In Medium Voltage Direct Current Systems: Variable Speed Operation and Rectifier Considerations

... gas, relieving the Si-removal bottleneck. TFS is proposed to be an alternative choice for etching SiC compared to using HCl. TFS is reported to be a unique Si precursor gas which is also a strong SiC etchant in hydrogen ...

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Control of Growth Cone Polarity, Microtubule Accumulation, and Protrusion by UNC-6/Netrin and Its Receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans

Control of Growth Cone Polarity, Microtubule Accumulation, and Protrusion by UNC-6/Netrin and Its Receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans

... the growth cone regulated by UNC-6/Netrin signaling during outgrowth are incompletely ...in growth cones migrating away from UNC-6/Netrin, the receptor UNC-5 regulates growth cone polarity, as ...

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In situ growth and coalescence of He filled bi dimensional defects in Si by H supply

In situ growth and coalescence of He filled bi dimensional defects in Si by H supply

... He-based defects can lead to the propagation and interaction of cracks under particular conditions of annealing, giving rise to the splitting of ...dimensional defects acting as precursors of cracks are ...

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Antecedents of Neonatal Encephalopathy in the Vermont Oxford Network Encephalopathy Registry

Antecedents of Neonatal Encephalopathy in the Vermont Oxford Network Encephalopathy Registry

... with growth retardation in many stud- ies, was observed in 16% of the VON ...to growth restriction and to elucidate the relationship of these factors with NE and NE-associated ...not growth re- ...

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Bypassing the Requirement for an Essential MYST Acetyltransferase

Bypassing the Requirement for an Essential MYST Acetyltransferase

... acetylation defects of esa1Δ sds3Δ. (A) HDA1 and HST1 deletions suppressed the growth defect of esa1Δ sds3Δ at 30 ° and 34 ° .... Growth of single-mutant controls is shown in Figure ...acetylation ...

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