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Biophage Pharma, 6100 Royalmount, Montreal, QC, Canada H4P 2R2, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada H4B 1R6, and Laboratoire de Génie Enzymatique et ...
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When her mother refused to buy her an origami kit, 6-year-old Kim began tearing up the store. It was too much for Mom. “She broke down and bought it,” Crane said with a laugh. Crane was ...
Bacteriophages, the most numerous biological entities on Earth, can be found as separate particles in the environment as well as in various forms within bacterial genomes, ranging from intact ...
It has even been said that these ornate paper creations have wish-granting powers to its artists. DOWNLOAD THE TUTORIAL You can also watch the video to see up-close how to achieve the perfect origami ...
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, converts a simple sheet of paper into intricate designs and figures. This ancient practice has developed over centuries, merging creativity with ...
Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper into intricate shapes: plants, animals, everyday objects, abstract art… the possibilities are virtually endless. The practice evolved over the ...
These partially calcined microparticles (S0) were then used in subsequent experiments. The bacteriophage K12.4a was isolated from raw milk. Briefly, raw milk samples were acidified, filtered, and ...
Filamentous phage (genus Inovirus) infect almost invariably Gram-negative bacteria. They are distinct from all other bacteriophage not only by morphology, but also by the mode of their assembly, a ...
One such enhancement I'm hoping to see come to games is something a bit like this origami based Shiftly. A device designed to use complex folds to mimic various shapes and surfaces for use in VR.
Cholera bacteria aren't just battling antibiotics and public health measures—they are also constantly under attack from bacteriophages (phages), viruses that infect and kill bacteria.