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  • Rebuttal from Alan R. Schwartz and Philip L. Smith

    Alan R. Schwartz and Philip L. Smith  

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  • Osteitis Kondensans ?lii’e Ba?l? Bel A?r?s?

    Se?il Demirdal, ümit   Haktan?r, Alpay   Yaman, Fatima  

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  • R gene expression changes related to Cercospora hydrangeae L.

    Kafantaris, Ioannis   Carillo, Petronia  

    Nursery growing as well as common landscape hydrangeas are all susceptible to leaf spot fungus Cercospora hydrangeae. Warm and rainy weather causes the fungal spores to germinate quickly and spread over the plant leaves forming small purple or brown spots. Although Hydrangea plants are not killed by leaf spot, it detracts from the value of plants through the reduction of flowering and plant vigor. The aim of our study was to isolate, characterize and investigate the expression profile of Hydrangea macrophylla resistance (R) gene transcripts under C. hydrangeae fungus infection and examine their evolutionary relationships by phylogenetic analysis. R-genes are thought to be one of the components of the genetic resistance in plants and most of them encode nucleotide binding site-leucine rich repeat (NBS-LRR) proteins. A cDNA-NBS strategy was carried out using as template cDNAs isolated from control and infected plant leaves. The cDNA-NBS profiling gave an excellent bands reproducibility. Twenty new transcripts corresponding to NBS-LRR proteins were identified only in infected plants. The extent of positivity between the aminoacid sequences at NBS region varied from 45 to 90 %, which indicates the diversity among the RGAs. The results of this paper will provide a genomic framework for the further isolation of candidate disease resistance NBS-encoding genes in Hortensia, and contribute to the understanding of the evolutionary mode of NBS-encoding genes in Hydrangeaceae crops.
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  • Rebuttal from Alan R. Schwartz and Philip L. Smith

    Schwartz, Alan R.   Smith, Philip L.  

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  • Chemical constituents of\r Geum urbanum\r L. roots

    Ton That, Quang   Nguyen Thien, Truong Van   Dang, Huu Phuc   Le Hoan, Ngoc   Vo, Loan Kieu Thi   Nguyen, Minh Huu Duc   Ngu, Nhan Truong   Nguyen, Thien S.   Hansen, Poul Erik  

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  • OUTSTANDING\r L&O\r REVIEWERS

    Fee Everett  

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  • L~p Decay Rate for a Nonlinear Convection Diffusion Reaction Equation in R~n

    Guo-wei LIU   Hong-mei XU   Yuan-mei XIA  

    This paper studies the asymptotic behavior of solutions for a nonlinear convection diffusion reaction equation in R^n.Firstly,the global existence and uniqueness of classical solutions for small initial data are established.Then,we obtain the L^(p),2≤p≤+∞decay rate of solutions.The approach is based on detailed analysis of the Green function of the linearized equation with the technique of long wave-short wave decomposition and the Fourier analysis.
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  • SU(2)L×SU(2)R minimal dark matter with 2 TeV W′

    Ko, P.   Nomura, Takaaki  

    Abstract We construct the minimal dark matter models in the left–right symmetric extensions of the standard model (SM), where the gauge symmetry SU(3)C×SU(2)L×SU(2)R×U(1)B−L SU ( 3 ) C × SU ( 2 ) L × SU ( 2 ) R × U ( 1 ) B − L is broken into its subgroup SU(3)C×U(1)em SU ( 3 ) C × U ( 1 ) em by nonzero VEVs of a SU(2)R SU ( 2 ) R doublet HR H R and a SU(2)L×SU(2)R SU ( 2 ) L × SU ( 2 ) R bidoublet H  . A possible candidate of dark matter is explored in the framework of minimal dark matter considering SU(2)L,R SU ( 2 ) L , R multiplet scalar bosons and fermions. Then we focus on SU(2)R SU ( 2 ) R quintuplet fermions with B−L B − L charges 0, 2 and 4 as the minimal dark matter candidates and investigate their phenomenology. We show that the dark matter in the model can provide observed relic density with 2 TeV W′ W ′ boson which is motivated by the ATLAS diboson excess and CMS eejj   excess. The possible mass of dark matter is predicted for each B−L B − L charge. We then estimate the scattering cross section of dark matter with nucleon and production cross section of charged components in the quintuplets at the LHC.
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  • R. L. Jackson

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  • Multi Lease AS S. r. l.: Asset-Backed Notes

    Giuseppina Martelli  

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  • Quarzo 2013 S. r. l.: Asset-Backed Fixed-Rate Notes

    Andrea Giacobello  

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  • Password P R O 8 L 3 M $

    Mitchell, J.  

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    Mitchell   J.  

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  • Compactness in L\r 1\r of a vector measure

    Calabuig, J. M.   Lajara, S.   Rodríguez, J.   Sánchez-Pérez, E. A.  

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  • The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial: A Handbook. By R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford

    M. J. Swanton;  

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  • Optimal transport and the geometry of $L^{1}(\\mathbb {R}^d)$

    Ekeland, Ivar   Schachermayer, Walter  

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