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  • 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.
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Characterization of Community-acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Pulsed-field Gel Electrophoresis, Multilocus Sequence Typing, and Staphylococcal Protein A Sequencing: Establishing a Strain Typing Database

Roberts, Jill Carolyne 01 June 2006 (has links)
Staphylococcus aureus has long been recognized as a leading cause of nosocomial infection. However, several recent publications have demonstrated this pathogen as the cause of community-acquired severe wound infections and necrotizing pneumonia in otherwise healthy individuals. These highly virulent endemic clones have been reported in several locations in the United States and Canada. The rapid spread of the organism, the ability of certain clones to cause serious infection, and the antibiotic resistance of the endemic clones, illustrates the importance of infection control measures. In this study we examined three S. aureus typing techniques; pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), multilocus sequence typing (MLST), and Staphylococcal protein A (spa) sequencing for subspeciation of community-acquired methicillin-resistant S. aureus (CA-MRSA). It is hypothesized that PFGE will result in a higher level of discrimination among the strains, while MLST and spa typing will result in highly portable data that lacks the discriminatory power of PFGE. Thirty CA-MRSA isolates that were obtained from Florida and Washington State were characterized by molecular typing methods. Whole genome restriction analysis was performed by PFGE using the SmaI enzyme. Sequence-based typing analyses, MLST and spa typing, were performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by sequencing. PFGE data was analyzed using the BioNumerics® software package and sequence-based data was analyzed using DNAstar®. MLST Alleles were assigned using the online MLST database (www.mlst.net) and spa types were assigned using the Ridom SpaServer (www.ridom.de/spaserver). Molecular characterization of the 30 isolates resulted in 21 pulsotypes, four MLST sequence types (STs), and six spa types. Combining data from both MLST and spa typing resulted in only seven strain categories, many of which grouped isolates that are not epidemiologically linked. These data demonstrate that techniques such as MLST and spa typing are not well suited for tracking isolates with limited evolutionary diversity such as the CA-MRSA epidemic clones.
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Analysis of Human Computer Interaction Behavior for Assessment of Affect, Cognitive Load, and Credibility

Grimes, George Mark January 2015 (has links)
This dissertation presents three studies consisting of seven experiments that investigate the relationship between human-computer interaction (HCI) behavior and changes in cognitive states by using keystroke dynamics (KD) and mouse dynamics (MD) as physiological indicators of cognitive change. The first two chapters discuss the importance of being able to detect changes in affect, cognitive load, and deception and provide a theoretical base for this research, pulling heavily from cognitive science, psychology and communication literature. We also discuss the current state of the art in keystroke and mouse dynamics and what makes the techniques presented here different. Chapters three and four present five experiments that explore the influence of affect and cognitive load on KD and MD. The results of these experiments suggest that many features of typing and mouse movement behavior including transition time, rollovers, duration, number of direction changes, and distance traveled are influenced by changes in affect and cognitive load. In chapter five we operationalize these findings in a credibility assessment context and describe two experiments in which participants behave deceptively in computer mediated interactions. In both experiments, we find significant differences in typing behavior, in line with the findings of the first two studies. Chapter six summarizes the results and provides a way forward for future research in human computer interaction. The work presented in this dissertation describes a novel approach to inferring cognitive changes using low cost, non-invasive, and transparent monitoring of HCI behavior with important implications for both research and practice.
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Μοριακή τυποποίηση εντεροϊών, αδενοϊών και ροταιών σε λύματα / Molecular typing of enteroviruses, adenoviruses and rotaviruses in sewage

Κομνηνού, Γεωργία 27 June 2007 (has links)
Οι εντεροϊοί έχουν ιδιαίτερη σημασία για τη δημόσια υγεία, δεδομένου ότι σχετίζονται με επιδημίες γαστρεντερίτιδας (μη βακτηριογενούς προέλευσης) από την κατανάλωση μολυσμένου νερού. Οι ιοί αυτοί μπορούν να απομονωθούν σε μεγάλες ποσόστητες από κόπρανα και ούρα ανθρώπινης προέλευσης, καθώς και από λύματα και μολυσμένα νερά. Επιπλέον, οι Αδενοϊοί είναι παθογόνοι για τον άνθρωπο και η παρουσία τους σε περιβαλλοντικά δείγματα δύναται να προκαλέσει σημαντικές μολύνσεις. Οι Αδενοϊοί είναι ιοί ανθρώπινης εντερικής προέλευσης που περιέχουν DNA και ορισμένοι ορότυποι τους είτε δεν καλλιεργούνται, είτε καλλιεργούνται δύσκολα στις συνήθεις κυτταρικές σειρές. Γι’ αυτόν το λόγο, η ανίχνευσή τους σε μολυσμένο νερό και ο ρόλος τους ως παραγόντων πρόκλησης γαστρεντερίτιδας έχουν υποτιμηθεί. Οι Ρότα ιοί είναι υπεύθυνοι για οξεία περιστατικά γαστρεντερίτιδας στον άνθρωπο και τα ζώα. Κατόπιν του διπλασιασμού του γενετικού τους υλικού στον γαστρεντερικό σωλήνα οι ιοί αυτοί εκκρίνονται και δύνανται να διασπαρούν στο περιβάλλον και το νερό. Γενικά, οι Ρότα ιοί έχουν εμπλακεί σε περιστατικά γαστρεντερίτιδας σε πολλές χώρες. Η σταθερότητα των ανθρωπίνων Ρότα ιών στο νερό και η ανθεκτικότητά τους σε φυσικοχημικές διαδικασίες εξυγίανσης κατά την επεξεργασία των λυμάτων συντείνουν στην εξάπλωσή τους. Στην παρούσα διατριβή ανιχνεύθηκαν και απομονώθηκαν εντεροϊοί, αδενοϊοί και ρότα ιοί από ακατέργαστα λύματα, τα οποία ελήφθησαν από την είσοδο τεσσάρων σταθμών βιολογικού καθαρισμού (δύο στην Αττική και δύο στην Αχαΐα). Συνολικά ελήφθησαν 118 δείγματα ακατέργαστων λυμάτων κατά την περίοδο Σεπτέμβριο 2000 – Σεπτέμβριο 2003. Η μεθοδολογία αφορούσε στην συμπύκνωση των ιών ακολουθούμενη από RT-nested PCR, προκειμένου να επιτευχθεί αύξηση της ευαισθησίας απομόνωσης των ιών. Μετά την απομόνωση γενετικού υλικού των ιών πραγματοποιήθηκε τυποποίησή τους εφαρμόζοντας nucleotide sequencing analysis. Οι Ρότα ιοί ανιχνεύθηκαν σε 17 δείγματα (14.2%). Τα αποτελέσματα της τυποποίησής τους ήταν rotavirus τύπος G1 (88.2%) και τύπος G2 (11.8%). Οι Αδενοϊοί βρέθηκαν σε 55 δείγματα (45.8%). Η Sequencing ανάλυση είχε ως αποτέλεσμα την παρουσία στα δείγματα αδενοϊών της ομάδας F [τύποι 40 (34.6%) και 41 (63.6%)] και της ομάδας C [τύπος 2 (1.8%)]. Οι Εντεροϊοί ανιχνεύθηκαν σε 30 δείγματα (40%) και η sequencing ανάλυση είχε ως αποτέλεσμα την παρουσία αρκετών τύπων όπως (α) coxsackievirus (τύποι A6 - 3.3%, A9 - 3.3%, A16 - 3.3%, B4 - 16.7%, B5 - 3.3%), (β) echovirus (τύποι 2 -6.7%, 6 - 13.3%, 30 -10%), (γ) εντεροϊοί τύποι 68 - 3.3%, 71 - 13.3% καθώς και porcine εντεροϊός (6.7%), poliovirus 1 (6.7%) και poliovirus 2 (10%). Η μικροβιολογική ποιότητα του νερού επομένως και η ανθρώπινη υγεία επηρεάζονται σημαντικά από την παρουσία μικροοργανισμών εντερικής προέλευσης, οι οποίοι προέρχονται από λύματα που καταλήγουν στο υδάτινο περιβάλλον. Πολλές επιδημίες από ιούς εντερικής προέλευσης έχουν κατά καιρούς συνδυαστεί με το νερό. Οι υδατογενείς επιδημίες γενικά εξαπλώνονται στον πληθυσμό από κατανάλωση μολυσμένου νερού, κολύμβηση σε ακατάλληλα νερά αναψυχής καθώς επίσης μεταδίδονται απο τη σωματική επαφή και την εισπνοή. Τα μη επεξεργασμένα λύματα της μελέτης περιέχουν πολλούς και διαφορετικούς τύπους ιών εντερικής προέλευσης οι οποίοι κατά κύριο λόγο προκαλούν γαστρεντερίτιδα. Επομένως καθίσταται αναγκαία η επξεργασία των λυμάτων στο μέγιστο δυνατό βαθμό στους σταθμούς βιολογικού καθαρισμού. Η Sequencing ανάλυση έδειξε την παρουσία ανθρώπινων Ρότα ιών A (τύποι G1 και G2), οι οποίοι προκαλούν παγκοσμίως διάρροια σε παιδιά καθώς επίσης και την παρουσία αδενοϊών τύπου 40 και 41, οι οποίοι είναι σημαντικοί αιτιολογικοί παράγοντες γαστρεντερίτιδας, κυρίως σε θερμά κλίματα. Από την άλλη πλευρά η ποικιλία των εντεροϊών που ανιχνεύθηκε στα ακατέργαστα λύματα ήταν μεγαλύτερη συγκρινόμενη με την αντίστοιχη των υπολοίπων ιών της μελέτης. Η παρούσα διατριβή αναδεικνύει την αποτελεσματικότητα της μεθόδου «nucleotide sequencing analysis», ως μέσου επιδημιολογικής μελέτης και ανάλυσης της συσχέτισης ιών που εμπλέκονται σε ανθρώπινες ασθένειες κι εκέινων που ανιχνεύονται σε ακατέργαστα λύματα. / Enteroviruses have been associated with outbreaks of waterborne non-bacterial gastroenteritis and are of important concern for public health. Significant numbers of viruses can be isolated from faeces and urine of humans as well as from sewage and polluted waters. Adenoviruses are also pathogenic to humans and their presence in environmental samples (polluted waters) may cause infections. Like rotaviruses, adenoviruses are causative agents of gastroenteritis, are the only human enteric viruses to contain DNA and many serotypes are difficult to culture in regular cell lines For this reason, and because adenoviruses are slow growing, their presence in polluted water and their role as originators of gastroenteritis have probably been underestimated. Rota viruses are responsible for severe gastroenteritis in humans and animals. After replicating in the gastrointestinal tract, these viruses are excreted and may be dispersed in environmental waters. Rota viruses have been implicated in waterborne gastroenteritis outbreaks in many countries. The stability of human rotaviruses in environmental water and their resistance to physicochemical treatment processes in sewage treatment plants may facilitate their transmission. In the present study, enteroviruses, adenoviruses and rota viruses were detected in raw sewage samples from inlets of four biological treatment plants in Greece (two in Athens, two in Patras}. Raw sewage samples (118) were analyzed for the presence of these viruses during the period September 2000 to September 2003. Our approach consisted of a simple concentration of viruses from raw sewage followed by RT-nested PCR in order to increase the sensitivity of virus detection. The viral sequences detected were then characterized by nucleotide sequencing analysis. Rota viruses were detected in 17 samples (14.2%). Sequencing analysis of the positive sewage samples revealed the presence of rotavirus type G1 (88.2%) and type G2 (11.8%). Adenoviruses were found in 55 samples (45.8%). Sequencing analysis of the positive sewage samples revealed the presence of adenovirus group F type 40 (34.6%), type 41 (63.6%) and group C type 2 (1.8%). Enteroviruses were detected in 30 samples (40%) and sequencing analysis of the positive sewage samples revealed the presence of several types such as (a) coxsackievirus types (A6 - 3.3%, A9 - 3.3%, A16 - 3.3%, B4 - 16.7%, B5 - 3.3%), (b) echovirus types (2 -6.7%, 6 - 13.3%, 30 -10%), (c) enterovirus types (68 - 3.3%, 71 - 13.3%) as well as porcine enterovirus (6.7%). poliovirus 1 (6.7%) and poliovirus 2 (10%). Water quality and, therefore human health, may be significantly affected by the presence of pathogenic enteric microorganisms derived from sewage discharged to the aquatic environment. Outbreaks of enteric virus disease have been linked to water at various times and to different causes. Waterborne disease may be transmitted by consumption of polluted drinking water, by immersion in recreational water or by contact with skin or inhalation. Raw sewage was found to be contaminated by different types of enteric viruses that mainly cause gastroenteritis; therefore, it is necessary to use the most efficient water treatment measures in sewage treatment plants. Sequencing analysis showed the presence of human rotavirus A type G1 and G2 which cause childhood diarrhea worldwide and enteric adenoviruses (types 40 and 41) which are important etiological agents of pediatric gastroenteritis, principally in temperate climates. On the other hand, the variety of enteroviruses identified in the raw sewage samples was more extensive compared to the other viruses of the study. The present study demonstrated the efficiency of the nucleotide sequencing analysis for studying epidemiological relationships between strains involved in human infections and those found in raw sewage.
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The Frequency of Supernovae in the Early Universe

Melinder, Jens January 2011 (has links)
Supernovae are cosmic explosions of cataclysmic proportion that signify the death of a star. While being interesting phenomena in their own right, their brightness also make them excellent probes of the early universe. Depending on the type of the progenitor star and the origin of the explosion different subjects can be investigated. In this dissertation the work I have done on the detection, characterisation and rate measurements of supernovae in the Stockholm VIMOS Supernova Search is presented. We have discovered 16 supernovae that exploded billions of years ago (or, equivalently, at high redshift, z). The observed brightness and colour evolution have been used to classify the supernovae into either thermonuclear (type Ia) or core collapse (type II) supernovae. The accuracy of the classification code is high, only about 5% of the supernovae are mistyped, similar to other codes of the same kind. By comparing the observed frequency of supernovae to simulations the underlying supernova rate at these high redshifts have been measured. The main result reported in this thesis is that the core collapse supernova rate at high redshift matches the rates estimated from looking at the star formation history of the universe, and agree well with previous studies. The rate of Ia supernovae at high redshift have been investigated by several projects, our results show a somewhat higher rate of Ia supernovae than expected. Proper estimates of the systematic errors of rate measurements are found to be very important. Furthermore, by using novel techniques for reducing and stacking images, we have obtained a galaxy sample containing approximately 50,000 galaxies. Photometric redshifts have been obtained for most of the galaxies, the resulting accuracy below z=1 is on the order of 10%. The galaxy sample has also been used to find high redshift sources, so called Lyman Break Galaxies, at z=3-5. / At the time of the doctoral defense, the following papers were unpublished and had a status as follows: Paper 2: Submitted. Paper 3: Manuscript. Paper 4: Manuscript.
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Molecular mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance and population dynamics of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Saskatchewan (2003-2011)

2013 September 1900 (has links)
Gonorrhea is caused by the human pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae. More than 106 million new cases of N. gonorrhoeae infections occur each year worldwide. There is no vaccine available against gonococcal infections and treatment of gonorrhea with antibiotics is the only way to eradicate infection. The high prevalence of antibiotic resistance (AMR) in this microorganism makes the effective treatment of gonococcal infections increasingly problematic. The emergence of AMR, especially to extended spectrum cephalosporins (i.e. cefixime and ceftriaxone) which are the last possibilities for single dose treatment options for gonococcal infections, is a serious concern. Gonorrhea may become an untreatable infection in the near future. Saskatchewan (SK) has one of the highest rates of gonorrhea in Canada. In order to better characterize the gonorrhea epidemic in SK, the objectives of the present research were to determine the prevalence and trends of AMR and emerging AMR mechanisms in N. gonorrhoeae isolates. AMR mechanisms were ascertained for the first time in SK in order to identify genetic causes of resistance. This was completed by determining and analyzing the DNA sequences of various genes - penA, mtrR, porB ponA, gyrA, parC mtrR, 23S rRNA alleles and erm –implicated in gonococcal AMR. The population dynamics of the N. gonorrhoeae isolates in SK was investigated by DNA based molecular methods to determine strain distribution, evolution of AMR phenotypes, and association between strain types (STs) and AMR genotypes and phenotypes. N. gonorrhoeae isolates (n=427) from Saskatchewan (2003-2011) were susceptible to antibiotics now recommended for treatment - cefixime, ceftriaxone and spectinomycin. Over 95% of the isolates tested were also susceptible to penicillin (96%) and ciprofloxacin (95.5%), antibiotics no longer recommended for treatment, and azithromycin (99.4%). Tetracycline resistance was also high (50.1%). N. gonorrhoeae isolates that were resistant to the antibiotics tested and also those isolates with MICs ≥0.003 mg/L to cefixime and ceftriaxone were analyzed (n=146) to determine their resistance mechanisms. This analysis revealed that reduced susceptibility to ceftriaxone and cefixime and resistance to penicillin is mediated by specific mutations in penicillin binding protein 2 (PBP2), in the promoter and dimerization domains of MtrR and porin protein (PorB). Novel mutations and combinations of mutations were noted. Ciprofloxacin resistant N. gonorrhoeae isolates carried double mutations in GyrA (S91F and D95G/N) and a S87R or S88P substitution in ParC. Isolates resistant to azithromycin had specific mutations in all the four alleles of 23S rRNA as well as in the DNA binding domain of MtrR. Most resistance was chromosomally mediated while plasmid-mediated resistance to penicillin (0.93% of penicillin resistant isolates) and tetracycline (3.3%) was low. DNA based strain typing methods such as porB-DNA sequencing, N. gonorrhoeae multi-antigen sequence typing (NG-MAST) and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) showed that the gonococcal population in SK differs appreciably from both other Canadian provinces and from strains reported internationally. MLST analysis, which ascertains the evolution of isolates over time, demonstrated that penicillin and tetracycline resistant isolates in SK evolved through spontaneous mutations in established lineages. Ciprofloxacin and azithromycin resistant N. gonorrhoeae isolates, on the other hand, were introduced into SK from outside the province. Significant associations between particular mutation pattern combinations in resistance determining genes and specific NG-MAST STs were identified e.g. NG-MAST ST 25 was associated with specific combined mutation patterns in PBP2, MtrR and PorB and antibiotic susceptibility; and, NG-MAST ST 3654 was associated with another PBP2/MtrR/PorB mutation pattern, chromosomal resistance to penicillin and tetracycline and elevated MICs to cefixime. This research shows the importance of regional antimicrobial susceptibility monitoring. In the context of SK, this means that local surveillance of gonococcal AMR may be used to develop policies for regional treatment guidelines which promote the prudent use of antimicrobials for treatment, including those antibiotics which may no longer be used in other regions due to higher AMR rates. Further, the significant association between particular AMR mutation pattern combinations and specific STs indicates that AMR might be predicted. These results should assist in the development of non-culture-based tests for the diagnosis of gonococcal AMR similar to nucleic acid amplification tests used to diagnose N. gonorrhoeae infections.
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Women and men in management : Stereotypes, evaluation and discourse

Kusterer, Hanna Li January 2014 (has links)
Very few women hold top corporate positions in Sweden, and women are underrepresented as managers in all work sectors. The present thesis examined stereotypes, perceptions and presuppositions about women, men and management with a combination of perspectives from social and organizational psychology, discourse analysis and gender in organization research. Study 1 of Paper I was a content analysis of management attributes and cultural stereotypes of female and male managers. In Study 2, an inventory of these attributes was formed, and participants’ stereotype endorsements tested. Stereotypes of female managers resembled good management more than male managers, and they were rated more positively, but a masculine norm was implied. Paper II aimed to study and compare gender-related management stereotypes and evaluations of actual managers, and examine perceived gender bias. Men evaluated the female manager stereotype more positively on communal attributes, and, contrary to women, judged the male manager stereotype more positively on agentic attributes. This may help explain the scarcity of women in top management. Women perceived more gender bias favoring male managers than men. Actual male and female managers were rated similarly. Still, the Euclidian distances showed that ratings of actual managers and stereotypes were linked. Paper III examined the discourse on the lack of women in top corporate positions, explanations and links to proposed measures in a project to counter the gender imbalance. A liberal discourse with contradictions and textual silences was exposed. Gender had to be construed in line with traditional gender norms and division of labor to make sense of the proposed explanations. To conclude, one can be reassured by the largely communal portrayal of good management and positive evaluations of female managers, but also apprehensive about the masculine norm of management, perceived gender bias in favor of men, and traditional gender constructions.
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Characterisation of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris isolates from South Africa using genomic DNA fingerprinting and pathogenicity tests / by Lizyben Chidamba

Chidamba, Lizyben January 2011 (has links)
Black rot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (X. c pv. campestris) is a major disease constraint to cabbage production. The control of black rot is difficult and resistant cultivars could play an important role in reducing the losses due to the disease. Information on the distribution and diversity of X. c pv. campestris is critical before any meaningful disease resistance screening can be done. However, little is known about the diversity and international significance of South African X. c pv. campestris strains. To assess the genetic diversity and international significance of X. c pv. campestris strains in South Africa, strains of the pathogen were obtained from cabbage growing districts in Gauteng, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces of South Africa in 2010. International strains were obtained from international culture collections. Isolates from South Africa were purified and race typed using differential sets of Brassica spp according to Nickerson–Zwaan protocols. Four races, race 1(14%), race 3 (7%), race 4 (68%) and race 6 (10%) of the pathogen were identified. Repetitive DNA polymerase chain reaction–based fingerprinting using Eric– and Box–primers were used to assess the genetic diversity. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis allowed clear and reproducible differentiation of the PCR products. Of the amplified loci for South African isolates 5 loci were present in at least 90 % of the isolates for Eric–profiles and 6 in at least 80% of the isolates for Box–profiles. Of these prominent loci, none had corresponding high presence in international isolates. While no loci had a presence greater than 51% and 61% for Eric– and Box– profiles in international isolates, respectively, several loci among South African isolates were unique to isolates from specific geographic origin. Generated fingerprints of X. c pv. campestris were similar for the South African isolates and distinguishable from those of X. c pv. armoraciae and X. c pv. raphani reference strains. However, when international X. c pv. campestris were considered, no profile pattern was observed to be unique to international X. c pv. campestris isolates as was the case with South African isolates. Eric– and Box–PCR profiles of international isolates varied widely with some isolates having profile patterns similar to those of reference strains. Cluster analysis divided X. c pv. campestris into two major groups, the South African group and the international isolates group. The South African group could be divided into subgroups, which clustered according to the geographical origin of the isolates. The same was observed for international isolates, which generally clustered isolates according to country of origin. However, isolates from different countries also clustered together. A few X. c pv. campestris strains of international origin clustered with the South African isolates group. Furthermore, a few South African isolates were clustered in the international isolate group. Although X. c pv. campestris distribution may be unique to its geographical origin, our findings, based on the present data set, suggest wide spread of the pathogen both at national and international level. The existence of different races, genetic variability and international distribution of the pathogen should be considered when resistant crucifer cultivars are bred to control black rot of crucifers / Thesis (M.Sc. (Microbiology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Characterisation of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris isolates from South Africa using genomic DNA fingerprinting and pathogenicity tests / by Lizyben Chidamba

Chidamba, Lizyben January 2011 (has links)
Black rot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (X. c pv. campestris) is a major disease constraint to cabbage production. The control of black rot is difficult and resistant cultivars could play an important role in reducing the losses due to the disease. Information on the distribution and diversity of X. c pv. campestris is critical before any meaningful disease resistance screening can be done. However, little is known about the diversity and international significance of South African X. c pv. campestris strains. To assess the genetic diversity and international significance of X. c pv. campestris strains in South Africa, strains of the pathogen were obtained from cabbage growing districts in Gauteng, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces of South Africa in 2010. International strains were obtained from international culture collections. Isolates from South Africa were purified and race typed using differential sets of Brassica spp according to Nickerson–Zwaan protocols. Four races, race 1(14%), race 3 (7%), race 4 (68%) and race 6 (10%) of the pathogen were identified. Repetitive DNA polymerase chain reaction–based fingerprinting using Eric– and Box–primers were used to assess the genetic diversity. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis allowed clear and reproducible differentiation of the PCR products. Of the amplified loci for South African isolates 5 loci were present in at least 90 % of the isolates for Eric–profiles and 6 in at least 80% of the isolates for Box–profiles. Of these prominent loci, none had corresponding high presence in international isolates. While no loci had a presence greater than 51% and 61% for Eric– and Box– profiles in international isolates, respectively, several loci among South African isolates were unique to isolates from specific geographic origin. Generated fingerprints of X. c pv. campestris were similar for the South African isolates and distinguishable from those of X. c pv. armoraciae and X. c pv. raphani reference strains. However, when international X. c pv. campestris were considered, no profile pattern was observed to be unique to international X. c pv. campestris isolates as was the case with South African isolates. Eric– and Box–PCR profiles of international isolates varied widely with some isolates having profile patterns similar to those of reference strains. Cluster analysis divided X. c pv. campestris into two major groups, the South African group and the international isolates group. The South African group could be divided into subgroups, which clustered according to the geographical origin of the isolates. The same was observed for international isolates, which generally clustered isolates according to country of origin. However, isolates from different countries also clustered together. A few X. c pv. campestris strains of international origin clustered with the South African isolates group. Furthermore, a few South African isolates were clustered in the international isolate group. Although X. c pv. campestris distribution may be unique to its geographical origin, our findings, based on the present data set, suggest wide spread of the pathogen both at national and international level. The existence of different races, genetic variability and international distribution of the pathogen should be considered when resistant crucifer cultivars are bred to control black rot of crucifers / Thesis (M.Sc. (Microbiology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Essay Quality of Adolescents with Learning Disabilities: Does the Medium Improve the Message?

Jalbert, Rachel 02 January 2014 (has links)
Differences between handwritten and typed essays were examined in high school adolescents with a learning disability (LD) who have writing difficulties. Despite being experienced at writing on the computer and possessing fluent typing skills, there were no differences found between the quality of handwritten and typed essays. Essays were scored against quality indices for lower-level transcription (i.e., mechanics), higher-level text generation (i.e., organization, theme development, vocabulary), spelling accuracy, word count, and grammar. No differences were found across any of these dimensions between conditions. Correlations were also examined to determine any similarities, or differences in relationship among the measures, between the handwritten and typed conditions. Similar associations were found across both conditions for total essay score, lower-level transcription, and handwriting/typing fluency. However, higher-level text generation for typed essays correlated with the measures of working memory, lexical access, and spelling, whereas none of these measures correlated with the higher-level text generation for handwritten essays. / Graduate / 0525 / 0529 / 0710 / rachel.jalbert@gmail.com
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An intelligent spelling error correction system based on the results of an analysis which has established a set of phonological and sequential rules obeyed by misspellings

Fawthrop, David January 1984 (has links)
This thesis describes the analysis of over 1300 spelling and typing errors. It introduces and describes many empirical rules which these errors obey and shows that a vast majority of errors are variations on some 3000 basic forms. It also describes and tests an intelligent, knowledge based spelling error correction algorithm based on the above work. Using the Shorter Oxford English dictionary it correctly identifies over 90% of typical spelling errors and over 80% of all spelling errors, where the correct word is in the dictionary. The methodology used is as follows: An error form is compared with each word in that small portion of the dictionary likely to contain the intended word, but examination of improbable words is rapidly abandoned using heuristic rules. Any differences between the dictionary word and the error form are compared with the basic forms. Any dictionary word which differs from the error form only by one or two basic forms is transferred to a separate list. The program then acts as an expert system where each of the basic forms is a production or rule with a subjective Bayesian probability. A choice is made from the list by calculating the Bayesian probability for each word in the separate list. An interactive spelling error corrector using the concepts and methods developed here is operating on the Bradford University Cyber 170/720 Computer, and was used to correct this thesis. The corrector also runs on VAX and Prime computers.

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