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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Product differentiation advantages of pioneering brands

January 1980 (has links)
by Richard Schmalensee. / Bibliography: p. 32-34.
2

The life and works of William de Montibus

MacKinnon, Hugh January 1959 (has links)
No description available.
3

Xin Qiji (1140-1207) : the guerrilla-poet

Tsang, Kam-Kwan January 1987 (has links)
[No Abstract Submitted] / Arts, Faculty of / Asian Studies, Department of / Graduate
4

A study of structural integrity of type A (I) lantibiotics via chemical modification and mutagenesis

Wilson-Stanford, Shawanda 06 August 2011 (has links)
Lantibiotics like mutacin 1140 are receiving a considerable amount of attention because of their broad spectrum of activity, high potency, low immunogenicity, and good structural stability. Mutacin 1140 is produced by Streptococcus mutans JH1140 and is a type A (I) lantibiotic. Lantibiotics are ribosomally synthesized bacteriocins that undergo post-translational modifications to form lanthionine or β-methyllanthionine rings as well as 2, 3-didehydroalanine (Dha), 2, 3-didehydrobutyrine (Dhb), and S-amino vinyl-D-cysteine (AviCys). Their mode of action is pore formation and/or abduction of lipid II from the site of new cell wall synthesis. In order to gain further knowledge of both the structural integrity and structureunction relationship of type A (I) lantibiotics, chemical modifications or site directed mutagenesis was utilized. In the first aim of this study, two type A (I) lantibiotics were used, nisin A produced by Lactococcus lactis and gallidermin produced by Staphylococcus gallinarium. They both share homology in rings A and B, the lipid II binding domain, with rings A and B of mutacin 1140. What was discovered was that oxidation of the lanthionine rings results in the complete loss of bioactivity due to the loss of affinity for lipid II. Interestingly, the lateral assembly ability of the oxidized variants is not affected. In the second aim, the dehydrated threonine residue (Dhb) at position 14 in gallidermin underwent chemical modification using several thiol-compounds. The results showed that this residue is amendable to modification through thiol chemistry with some loss of bioactivity. However, the MICs for the chemical variants were still in the nanomolar range. From this work the first ever in vivo images of gallidermin were produced. The last aim of the study utilized site directed mutagenesis of the mutA gene of mutacin 1140 to determine the role of various residues in ring A and the hinge region of the peptide. It was determined that neither Trp4, Dha5, nor Arg13 are important for bioactivity but a set distance between rings A and B is essential. The majority of the mutants constructed showed either similar or increased bioactivity.
5

Projected Newton methods and optimization of multicommodity flows

January 1981 (has links)
by Dimitri P. Bertsekas and Eli M. Gafni. / Bibliography: p. 26-28. / "August 1981." / Partial support provided by the National Science Foundation Grant ECS-79-20834 Defense Advanced Research Project Agency Grant ONR-N00014-75-C-1183
6

Optimization of the production of the lantibiotics mutacin 1140 in modified M9 media

Dahal, Neeti 11 December 2009 (has links)
Mutacin 1140, a class 1 bacteriocin, is produced by Streptococcus mutans and belongs to the type A lantibiotic family. Experiments were done to optimize production of mutacin 1140 in minimal media enabling a more cost efficient downstream purification method. The development of a small volume fermentation method enabled a rapid screen of several variables in a standard shaking incubator. This method provided a fast approach for determining components that promote mutacin 1140 production in minimal media broth. Lactose was determined to be the optimal carbon source for mutacin 1140 production. High concentrations of CaCl2 (0.3% w/v) and MgSO4 (0.77% w/v) promoted an increase in mutacin 1140 production, while ZnCl2 and FeCl3 appeared to impair production. Optimization of mutacin 1140 production in minimal media resulted in more than a 100old increase in production compared to the base medium used to begin our optimizations. The yield has been estimated by RP-HPLC to be 10 mg/L.
7

Die Burggrafschaft Altenburg: Studien zu Amt und Herrschaft im Übergang vom hohen zum späten Mittelalter

Thieme, André 10 April 2024 (has links)
Zugleich: Dresden, Technische Universität, Dissertation, 2000
8

Recherche sur les connaissances scientifiques dans la poésie persane classique: une étude des arbres et des fruits dans la Khamsa de Nezâmî Ganjavî

Van Ruymbeke, Christine January 1997 (has links)
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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