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    Slepian noise approach for gaussian and Laplace moving average processes

    Slepian models are derived for a stochastic process observed at level crossings of a moving average driven by a gaussian or Laplace noise. In particular, a Slepian model for the noise – the Slepian noise – is ...

    K. Podgórski, I. Rychlik, J. Wallin in Extremes (2015)

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    Salmonella: Methods and Protocols

    I. Rychlík in Folia Microbiologica (2008)

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    Identification of putative ancestors of the multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium DT104 clone harboring the Salmonella genomic island 1

    The origin of multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium (S. typhimurium) harboring the Salmonella Genomic Island 1 (SGI1), which was detected for the first time in the mid-1980s is unknown. In t...

    J. Matiasovicova, P. Adams, P. A. Barrow, H. Hradecka in Archives of Microbiology (2007)

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    Ordered expression of virulence genes inSalmonella enterica serovar typhimurium

    Using transcriptional promoter fusions, we investigated the expression of selected SPI-1 and SPI-2 genes ofSalmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium). Promoters of genes related to the invasion of t...

    K. Papezova, D. Gregorova, J. Jonuschies, I. Rychlik in Folia Microbiologica (2007)

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    Nierenfunktion bei Diabetes — Was sind die besonderen Probleme?

    In den meisten westlichen Ländern ist die diabedsche Nephropathie die häufigste Ursache der Niereninsuffizienz. Vor diesem Hintergrund gewinnt die Rolle des Renin-Angiotensin- Systems und seiner pharmakologisc...

    Prof. Dr. E. Ritz, G. Miltenberger-Miltenyi, J. Wagner, I. Rychlik in AT1-Rezeptorblockade (1999)

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    Diabetes – renal function – what are the special problems?

    Diabetic nephropathy has become the single most important cause of endstage renal failure in most countries of the Western world. Against this background, the role of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and i...

    E. Ritz, G. Miltenberger-Miltenyi, J. Wagner, I. Rychlik in Basic Research in Cardiology (1998)

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    A new bacteriophage ty** scheme forProteus mirabilis andProteus vulgaris strains

    The lytic properties of 21 bacteriophages constituting a new ty** set forProteus were examined in 507Proteus mirabilis and 29P. vulgaris strains isolated from patients and healthy subjects. Comparison of their ...

    G. Sekaninová, I. Rychlík, M. Kolářová, J. Pillich, J. Seménka in Folia Microbiologica (1998)

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    Von Willebrand factor antigen and adhesive molecules in Wegener's granulomatosis and microscopic polyangiitis

    Dr. R. Becvar, A. Paleckova, V. Tesar, I. Rychlik, Z. Masek in Clinical Rheumatology (1997)

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    A new phage-ty-ing scheme for strains ofProteus mirabilis andProteus vulgaris

    The results of serological and genetic analyses of 21 phages ofProteus mirabilis andProteus vulgaris of the new ty** set confirmed their classification into morphological types A1, A2, B1, and C1 and the famili...

    G. Sekaninová, I. Rychlík, J. Pillich, V. Zajícová in Folia Microbiologica (1996)

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    A new phage ty** scheme forProteus mirabilis andProteus vulgaris strains

    A new bacteriophage ty** set, composed of 22 phages, was established as a tool for differentiation ofProteus strains. All the phages were tailed and included 4 morphological types (A1, A2, B1 and C1). They were...

    G. Sekaninová, M. Hofer, I. Rychlík, J. Pillich, M. Kolářová in Folia Microbiologica (1994)

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    Characterization of Random Fatigue Loads

    The general approach in fatigue life prediction is to relate the fatigue life of a construction, subjected to a random load, to laboratory fatigue experiments of simple specimens subjected to constant amplitud...

    I. Rychlik in Stochastic Approach to Fatigue (1993)

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    Abstracts of Interest

    G. Lindgren, I. Rychlik, I. M. Daniel, A. Charewicz, N. F. Casey in Experimental Techniques (1989)

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    A Site-Mutated rrsD Gene Expression Construct: Impairment of Ribosomal Function

    Ribosomal RNA serves as the backbone in ribosomal assembly and also, at least to some degree, as an active component of the mature ribosome. The introduction of nucleotide changes (e. g., by site-directed muta...

    J. Sedlácĉek, J. Smrt, J. Lakota, I. Rychlík in Metabolism and Enzymology of Nucleic Acids (1988)

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    Specific Labelling in the Functional Domain of Elongation Factor EF-Tu from Bacillus Stearothermophilus and from Bacillus Subtilis

    Elongation factor Tu plays a pivotal role in the elongation cycle of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic protein biosynthesis. The prokaryotic factor in the form of EF-Tu. GTP forms a complex with aminoacyl-tRNA a...

    J. Jonák, K. Karas, I. Rychlík in Metabolism and Enzymology of Nucleic Acids (1988)

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    An Approach to Controlled Removal of the 3′ End of Ribosomal 16S RNA

    The 3′ end of 16S RNA is the site of interaction of the 30S ribosomal subunit with messenger RNA during translational initiation (see ref.l for review). The pattern of nucleotide sequences found in the coding ...

    J. Sedláček, E. Holoda, M. Fábry, I. Rychlík in Gene Manipulation and Expression (1985)

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    Amino Acid Residues in Elongation Factor Tu from Escherichia Coli near the Binding Site for the 3′ Terminus of Aminoacyl-tRNA

    During protein synthesis, aminoacyl-tRNA (aa-tRNA) binds to the ribosome-mRNA complex as a part of a tight ternary complex containing GTP and a nonribosomal protein. This protein, designated elongation factor ...

    J. Jonák, T. E. Petersen, B. Meloun, I. Rychlík in Gene Manipulation and Expression (1985)

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    Streptothricin F

    Streptothriein F (Fig. 1), the first member of the streptothriein family of antibiotics, was discovered by Waksman and Woodruff (1942). It is a basic water-soluble compound, produced by Streptomyces lavendulae. S...

    J. Jonák, I. Rychlík in Modes and Mechanisms of Microbial Growth Inhibitors (1983)

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    The arrangement of nucleotides in the coding regions of natural templates

    The relation of the nucleotide sequences in the coding regions of natural templates and of the short nucleotide sequence in 3′ terminus of 16 S ribosomal RNA was found to differ from random pattern. The observ...

    J. Sedláček, M. Fábry, I. Rychlik, D. Volný, A. Vítek in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1979)

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    Affinitätschromatographie der Insulinantikörper

    L. M. Sirakov, J. Barthová, T. Barth, S. P. Ditzov, K. Joŝt in Colloid and Polymer Science (1977)

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    The Formation of the Peptide Bond on Ribosomes

    Polypeptide chains of proteins are synthesized on ribosomes by a cyclic reaction during which the nascent polypeptide is transferred from polypeptidyl-tRNA to the neighbouring aminoacyl-tRNA. In each completed...

    I. Rychlík in Molecular Genetics (1968)

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