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Correction to: The starch-binding domain as a tool for recombinant protein purification
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Open AccessCorrection to: Population health management in France: specifying population groups through the DRG system
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Open AccessPopulation health management in France: specifying population groups through the DRG system
Population health management (PHM) by hospital groups is not yet defined nor implemented in France. However, in 2019, the French Hospitals Federation launched a pilot program to experiment PHM in five territor...
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Animal and human RNA viruses: genetic variability and ability to overcome vaccines
RNA viruses, in general, exhibit high mutation rates; this is mainly due to the low fidelity displayed by the RNA-dependent polymerases required for their replication that lack the proofreading machinery to co...
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Open AccessInternational Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation
In December 2019, the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Division V Working Group (V-MOD) adopted the thirteenth generation of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF). T...
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Genetics and Biochemistry of Sporulation in Endospore-Forming Bacteria (Bacillus): A Prime Example of Developmental Biology
The development of spores represents one of the main morphogenetic processes in spore-forming bacterial groups, involving more than 150 genes and a variety of sigma factors. These factors control not only the ...
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The Incredible Path of Myxobacteria Towards Aggregative Multicellularity
When reviewing developmental biology, it is imperative to mention the main prokaryote model for the study of mechanisms involved in cell growth, cell differentiation and morphogenesis, Myxobacteria. These Gram...
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Effects of Cyanobacterial Metabolites on Other Bacterial Phyla and in the Morphogenesis, Viability, and Biochemistry of Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes were the earliest life forms on Earth but, although they originated an estimated 2 billion years before eukaryotic cells, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes share the same basic molecular mechanisms, ...
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Open AccessPublisher Correction: Feasibility and effects of enhanced recovery vs. conventional care after emergency colon surgery for patients with left colon perforation
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Open AccessFeasibility and effects of enhanced recovery vs. conventional care after emergency colon surgery for patients with left colon perforation
The impact of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programme in emergency colorectal surgery has not yet been reported. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and the results of patie...
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The Role of Sustainability Analysis in the Revalorization of Tequila Residues and Wastes Using Biorefineries
This work shows the role that sustainability analysis may play in the revalorization of agroindustrial residues and wastes. The tequila industry in western Mexico is taken as case study, since residues and was...
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Laparoscopic cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC is effective regarding peritoneum tissue paclitaxel distribution
In some patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis, we could perform the cytoreductive surgery and the HIPEC procedure by a complete laparoscopic approach to avoid morbidity. We consider that using laparoscopic a...
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Pharmacokinetics of two dosing forms of a recrystallized enrofloxacin as hydrochloride dihydrate in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus × Oreochromis mossambicus)
A recrystallized solvate of enrofloxacin in the form of hydrochloride dihydrate (enro-C) has shown a greater bioavailability in other species and a higher solubility in water compared to standard enrofloxacin....
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Horizontal Gene Transfer Among Neisseria Species and Humans
The genus Neisseria is included among those organisms containing a large number of foreign or exogenous genes in its genome. In most cases, the incorporation of these foreign genes is the consequence of recent ev...
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Preventative laparoscopic repair of Petersen’s space following gastric bypass surgery reduces the incidence of Petersen’s hernia: a comparative study
Internal hernias (IH) are late complications of bariatric surgery, specifically gastric bypass and manifest with diffuse abdominal pain and/or intestinal obstruction. They have a low incidence, however, are in...
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The NIKA2 Instrument at 30-m IRAM Telescope: Performance and Results
The New IRAM KID Arrays 2 (NIKA2) consortium has just finished installing and commissioning a millimetre camera on the IRAM 30-m telescope. It is a dual-band camera operating with three frequency-multiplexed k...
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Standardization Strategy of Low Carbon Cement in Cuba. Case Study for “Siguaney” Cement Factory
Nowadays, the Cement Cuban Industry has installed a productive capacity of 2.8 MMt of clinker per year, for a use of the 40% of this productive capacity for different reasons. The reported production in 2014 ...
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Open AccessFeasibility studies of time-like proton electromagnetic form factors at \(\overline{\rm P}\) ANDA at FAIR
Simulation results for future measurements of electromagnetic proton form factors at \(\overline{\rm P}\) ...
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Carbon Catabolite Regulation of Secondary Metabolite Formation and Morphological Differentiation in Streptomyces coelicolor
In the genus Streptomyces, carbon utilization is of significant importance for the expression of genes involved in morphological differentiation and antibiotic production. However, there is little information abo...
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Open AccessESICM LIVES 2016: part two