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Huff, Gregory H., and Sean Goldberger. "A Coaxial Stub Microfluidic Impedance Transformer (COSMIX)." IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters 20, no. 3 (2010): 154–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lmwc.2010.2040217.

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Collins, John, Nathalie Horn, Johan Wadenbäck, and Michael Szardenings. "Cosmix-plexing®: a novel recombinatorial approach for evolutionary selection from combinatorial libraries." Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology 74, no. 4 (2001): 317–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1389-0352(01)00019-8.

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Cronan, John E. "Cosmid-Based System for Transient Expression and Absolute Off-to-On Transcriptional Control of Escherichia coli Genes." Journal of Bacteriology 185, no. 22 (2003): 6522–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.22.6522-6529.2003.

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ABSTRACT Cosmids are plasmids that contain the phage λ sequences (cos) required for packaging of the phage DNA into the virion. Induction of a λ prophage in an Escherichia coli strain carrying a cosmid results in lysates containing phage particles that are filled with cosmid DNA. However, the lysates also contain a large excess of infectious phage particles which complicate use of the packaged cosmids. I report that cosmids packaged by induction of a strain carrying a prophage with an altered cos region results in lysates containing very high levels (>1010/ml) of particles that contain cosm
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Kelkar, Hemant S., James Griffith, Mary E. Case, et al. "TheNeurospora crassaGenome: Cosmid Libraries Sorted by Chromosome." Genetics 157, no. 3 (2001): 979–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/157.3.979.

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AbstractA Neurospora crassa cosmid library of 12,000 clones (at least nine genome equivalents) has been created using an improved cosmid vector pLorist6Xh, which contains a bacteriophage λ origin of replication for low-copy-number replication in bacteria and the hygromycin phosphotransferase marker for direct selection in fungi. The electrophoretic karyotype of the seven chromosomes comprising the 42.9-Mb N. crassa genome was resolved using two translocation strains. Using gel-purified chromosomal DNAs as probes against the new cosmid library and the commonly used medium-copy-number pMOcosX N.
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Carrano, A. V., P. J. de Jong, E. Branscomb, T. Slezak, and B. W. Watkins. "Constructing chromosome- and region-specific cosmid maps of the human genome." Genome 31, no. 2 (1989): 1059–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g89-182.

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A chromosome-specific ordered set of cosmids would be a significant contribution toward understanding human chromosome structure and function. We are developing two parallel approaches for creating an ordered cosmid library of human chromosome 19 and other selected subregions of the human genome. The "bottom up" approach is used to establish sets of overlapping cosmids as islands or "contigs" along the chromosome, while the "top down" approach, using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and yeast cloning, will establish a large-fragment map and close the inevitable gaps remaining from the "bottom
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Suslov, Alexey Viktorovich. "Russian cosmism and transhumanism in the polemic between anthropological voluntarism and providentialism." Философская мысль, no. 8 (August 2021): 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8728.2021.8.35781.

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Comprehension of the finitude of individual existence entails the need to find the answer to question of overcoming death, a salvation path that would allow pass through the abyss of nonexistence. Solution to this question implies various forms of immortality: naturalistic, theological, technocratic, creative, sensually-transcendental, etc. Prolongation of life and gaining immortality has become a central problem of such philosophical movements as Russian cosmism and modern transhumanism, which view the victory over death as the project and purpose of mankind. The object of this research is th
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FROSSATI, G., C. T. HERBSCHLEB, J. B. R. OONK, and A. DE WAARD. "HiSPARC AND MiniGRAIL." International Journal of Modern Physics A 20, no. 29 (2005): 6884–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x05030399.

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HiSPARC (High-School Project on Astrophysics Research with cosmics) is a project that envisages the use of a large array of cosmic ray detectors placed at high-schools and scientific institutions in the Netherlands in order to measure high-energy cosmic ray showers. Besides contributing to the HiSPARC project, Leiden University also uses the cosmic ray detectors as veto for the resonant gravitational wave antenna MiniGRAIL.
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TERBISH, BAASANJAV. "Russian Cosmism: Alien visitations and cosmic energies in contemporary Russia." Modern Asian Studies 54, no. 3 (2019): 759–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x17001123.

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AbstractThis article is about a cultural-philosophical movement called Russian cosmism (Russky kosmizm) and its current status in the Republic of Kalmykia, southwest Russia, home to Buddhist Kalmyks, a people of Oirat-Mongol origin. Emerging in Russia in the early twentieth century and suppressed during the Soviet period, this movement proliferated openly across Russia with the beginning of perestroika. Promulgated as an original product of the Russian mind, cosmism positions itself as a ‘science of the truth and soul searching’ and purports to address various issues, including—but not limited
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PADMANABHAN, HAMSA, and T. PADMANABHAN. "CosMIn: THE SOLUTION TO THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT PROBLEM." International Journal of Modern Physics D 22, no. 12 (2013): 1342001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271813420017.

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The current acceleration of the universe can be modeled in terms of a cosmological constant Λ. We show that the extremely small value of [Formula: see text], the holy grail of theoretical physics, can be understood in terms of a new, dimensionless, conserved number Cosmic Mode Index (CosMIn), which counts the number of modes crossing the Hubble radius during the three phases of evolution of the universe. Theoretical considerations suggest that N ≈ 4π. This single postulate leads us to the correct, observed numerical value of the cosmological constant! This approach also provides a unified pict
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Baranovsky, D. V. "Justification of Russia: political views of Russian cosmists." Solov’evskie issledovaniya, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17588/2076-9210.2021.1.058-071.

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The article is devoted to the investigation of Russian cosmists’ political views. The political theory touched upon in the works of the cosmists is an essential feature of the entire trend. At the same time, a paradox in the political views of cosmists is observed. On the one hand, the project of cosmism is universal, worldwide. On the other hand, not a single cosmist ignored the question of Russia's place in the world, and this reflects the nature of Russian thought. We can see that the problem of political power in cosmism is both universal and national. Unfortunately, not enough attention h
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Sommer, Marvin H., Edward Zagha, Oscar K. Serrano, et al. "Mutational Analysis of the Repeated Open Reading Frames, ORFs 63 and 70 and ORFs 64 and 69, of Varicella-Zoster Virus." Journal of Virology 75, no. 17 (2001): 8224–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.75.17.8224-8239.2001.

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ABSTRACT Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) open reading frame 63 (ORF63), located between nucleotides 110581 and 111417 in the internal repeat region, encodes a nuclear phosphoprotein which is homologous to herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) ICP22 and is duplicated in the terminal repeat region as ORF70 (nucleotides 118480 to 119316). We evaluated the role of ORFs 63 and 70 in VZV replication, using recombinant VZV cosmids and PCR-based mutagenesis to make single and dual deletions of these ORFs. VZV was recovered within 8 to 10 days when cosmids with single deletions were transfected into melanom
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Padmanabhan, T., and Hamsa Padmanabhan. "Quantum gravity at Hubble scales determines the cosmological constant and the amplitude of primordial perturbations." International Journal of Modern Physics D 26, no. 12 (2017): 1743002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271817430027.

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Gravity controls the amount of information that is accessible to any specific observer. We quantify the notion of cosmic information (‘CosmIn’) for the case of an eternal observer in the universe. Demanding the finiteness of CosmIn requires the universe to have a late-time accelerated expansion phase. Combined with some generic features of the quantum structure of spacetime, this leads to the determination of (i) the numerical value of the cosmological constant, as well as (ii) the amplitude of the primordial, scale invariant perturbation spectrum in terms of a single free parameter, which spe
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Ebersole, T., F. Lai, and K. Artzt. "New molecular markers for the distal end of the t-complex and their relationships to mutations affecting mouse development." Genetics 131, no. 1 (1992): 175–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/131.1.175.

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Abstract Many mutations affecting mouse development have been mapped to the t-complex of mouse chromosome 17. We have obtained 17 cosmid clones as molecular markers for this region by screening a hamster-mouse chromosome 17 and 18 cell hybrid cosmid library with mouse-specific repetitive elements and mapping positive clones via t-haplotype vs. C3H restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. Twelve of the clones mapping distal to Leh66B in t-haplotypes are described here. Using standard RFLP analysis or simple sequence length polymorphism between t-haplotypes, exceptional partial
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Ehsani, Mariam E., Tshge W. Abraha, Cecile Netherland-Snell, Niklaus Mueller, Meghan M. Taylor, and Barry Holwerda. "Generation of Mutant Murine Cytomegalovirus Strains from Overlapping Cosmid and Plasmid Clones." Journal of Virology 74, no. 19 (2000): 8972–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.74.19.8972-8979.2000.

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ABSTRACT We have developed a cosmid and plasmid system to generate mutant strains of murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV). The system is based on a series of seven overlapping cosmid clones that regenerate MCMV when cotransfected into mouse cells. The unaltered cosmids produce MCMV that is indistinguishable from wild-type MCMV based on restriction enzyme digest patterns of virus DNA and growth rates both in vitro and in vivo. Analysis of viral DNA from plaque-purified recombinant isolates taken from in vitro and in vivo stocks indicated that regeneration did not introduce novel mutations in the recom
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Alexandrov, I. Y. "Russian cosmism and transhumanism." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture, no. 4 (45) (December 2020): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.30725/2619-0303-2020-4-6-10.

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The article is devoted to the original phenomenon of Russian cosmism, which is a synthesis of general scientific, natural-scientifi c and cultural approaches to the study of the cosmoplanetary dimension of human. The purpose of this article is to show the alternative to transhumanism, which is contained in the legacy of Russian cosmists. The article shows the threats to humanity that the realization of the ideals of transhumanism can lead to. Culture is faced with a fundamental choice: either further development will go towards the study of human and his position in the biosphere, or a princip
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Shatskikh, Aleksandra. "The Cosmic Visionariness of Kazimir Malevich." Leonardo 54, no. 1 (2021): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01991.

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As energetic conceptions of the structure of the universe initiated by physicists have transformed the previously existing mechanistic world landscape, Suprematism, invented by Malevich, announced the supremacy of color energy in painting. Malevich also wrote prophetically on humankind's cosmic future in Suprematism: 34 Drawings (1920), declaring that humankind's spiritual mission was the achievement of “unweightness.” While Malevich did not formally belong to the Russian Cosmist cohort, he metaphorically seemed to continue the development of Cosmist ideas: humankind, resurrected, scattered ar
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Dauwerse, JG, EA Jumelet, JW Wessels, et al. "Extensive cross-homology between the long and the short arm of chromosome 16 may explain leukemic inversions and translocations." Blood 79, no. 5 (1992): 1299–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v79.5.1299.1299.

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Abstract Specific rearrangements of chromosome 16 are well known in acute nonlymphocytic leukemia with abnormal eosinophils. While mapping cosmids relative to breakpoints in chromosome 16 in leukemic cells with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), we have identified three areas of extensive cross-homology between 16p and 16q. Three cosmids among 99 tested showed two large signals on the short arm and one signal on the long arm of chromosome 16. A fourth cosmid showed mainly two signals on the short arm. With the 16p-specific cosmid we can demonstrate that the breakpoints of a pericentric
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Dauwerse, JG, EA Jumelet, JW Wessels, et al. "Extensive cross-homology between the long and the short arm of chromosome 16 may explain leukemic inversions and translocations." Blood 79, no. 5 (1992): 1299–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v79.5.1299.bloodjournal7951299.

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Specific rearrangements of chromosome 16 are well known in acute nonlymphocytic leukemia with abnormal eosinophils. While mapping cosmids relative to breakpoints in chromosome 16 in leukemic cells with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), we have identified three areas of extensive cross-homology between 16p and 16q. Three cosmids among 99 tested showed two large signals on the short arm and one signal on the long arm of chromosome 16. A fourth cosmid showed mainly two signals on the short arm. With the 16p-specific cosmid we can demonstrate that the breakpoints of a pericentric inversio
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Charlebois, Robert L., Jason D. Hofman, Leonard C. Schalkwyk, Wan L. Lam, and W. Ford Doolittle. "Genome mapping in halobacteria." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 35, no. 1 (1989): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/m89-004.

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The goal of our research is to produce an ordered set of cosmid clones for each of several species of halobacteria for use in physical and genetic mapping. These maps will answer questions about genome evolution and about gene organization and regulation in this archaebacterial lineage. Progress in cloning and mapping the genome of Halobacterium volcanii DS2 (synonym Haloferax volcanii DS2) is reported. Overlapping cosmids are recognized by a strategy which makes use of the distinctive restriction fragments around relatively rare restriction sites. Each site recognized by the infrequently cutt
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Arbuzov, P., E. Kotok, P. Naselsky, and I. Novikov. "Structure of the Polarization Field Around High Peaks of the CMB Anisotropy." International Journal of Modern Physics D 06, no. 05 (1997): 515–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271897000315.

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We present computations of the statistics of the polarization field around high peaks of the cosmis microwave background anisotropy. We studied the correlated and uncorrelated with the anisotropy parts of polarization in the vicinity of isolated peaks of anisotropy in order to demonstrate how these peaks determine the structure of the polarization fields. We have shown that the level of cross-correlation between anisotropy and polarization increases in ν times around ν-heigh isolated peaks of anisotropy. Such a peak forms the specific shape of polarization around itself. The polarization of th
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Weber, C. A., E. P. Salazar, S. A. Stewart, and L. H. Thompson. "Molecular cloning and biological characterization of a human gene, ERCC2, that corrects the nucleotide excision repair defect in CHO UV5 cells." Molecular and Cellular Biology 8, no. 3 (1988): 1137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.3.1137.

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The UV-sensitive Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line UV5, which is defective in the incision step of nucleotide excision repair, was used to identify and clone a complementing human gene, ERCC2, and to study the repair process. Genomic DNA from a human-hamster hybrid cell line was sheared and cotransferred with pSV2gpt plasmid DNA into UV5 cells to obtain five primary transformants. Transfer of sheared DNA from one primary transformant resulted in a secondary transformant expressing both gpt and ERCC2. The human repair gene was identified with a probe for Alu-family repetitive sequences. For
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Weber, C. A., E. P. Salazar, S. A. Stewart, and L. H. Thompson. "Molecular cloning and biological characterization of a human gene, ERCC2, that corrects the nucleotide excision repair defect in CHO UV5 cells." Molecular and Cellular Biology 8, no. 3 (1988): 1137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.3.1137-1146.1988.

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The UV-sensitive Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line UV5, which is defective in the incision step of nucleotide excision repair, was used to identify and clone a complementing human gene, ERCC2, and to study the repair process. Genomic DNA from a human-hamster hybrid cell line was sheared and cotransferred with pSV2gpt plasmid DNA into UV5 cells to obtain five primary transformants. Transfer of sheared DNA from one primary transformant resulted in a secondary transformant expressing both gpt and ERCC2. The human repair gene was identified with a probe for Alu-family repetitive sequences. For
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Silby, Mark W., and H. Khris Mahanty. "The importance ofrecAmutant strains for the study of antifungal genes inPseudomonas aureofaciensPA147-2." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 46, no. 8 (2000): 744–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/w00-053.

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Pseudomonas aureofaciens PA147-2 shows antifungal activity toward a variety of plant pathogenic fungi. We have been investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying the fungal inhibition, and during these studies it was observed that the use of pLAFR3-based cosmids for in trans complementation of mutants lacking antifungal activity is hindered by cosmid instability. It was hypothesised that the cosmid stability could be improved by inactivation of recA. The recA gene of PA147-2 was cloned and shown to complement recA mutants of E. coli, restoring RecA-dependent functions when expressed in tra
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Liu, P., DF Claxton, P. Marlton, et al. "Identification of yeast artificial chromosomes containing the inversion 16 p-arm breakpoint associated with acute myelomonocytic leukemia." Blood 82, no. 3 (1993): 716–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v82.3.716.716.

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Abstract We report the cloning of the chromosome 16 p-arm breakpoint involved in inversion 16(p13;q22) associated with subtype of acute myelomonocytic leukemia (AMML) M4Eo. Inter-Alu polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products from a series of interspecific somatic cell hybrids that contain only small portions of the human chromosome 16 p-arm were generated for use as fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) probes. When applied to patient cells, rapid and unambiguous identification of the inversion resulted. Using FISH analysis, cosmid clones associated with the hybrids were identified that brac
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Liu, P., DF Claxton, P. Marlton, et al. "Identification of yeast artificial chromosomes containing the inversion 16 p-arm breakpoint associated with acute myelomonocytic leukemia." Blood 82, no. 3 (1993): 716–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v82.3.716.bloodjournal823716.

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We report the cloning of the chromosome 16 p-arm breakpoint involved in inversion 16(p13;q22) associated with subtype of acute myelomonocytic leukemia (AMML) M4Eo. Inter-Alu polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products from a series of interspecific somatic cell hybrids that contain only small portions of the human chromosome 16 p-arm were generated for use as fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) probes. When applied to patient cells, rapid and unambiguous identification of the inversion resulted. Using FISH analysis, cosmid clones associated with the hybrids were identified that bracketed the
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Ananiev, Evgueni V., M. Isabel Vales, Ronald L. Phillips, and Howard W. Rines. "Isolation of A/D and C genome specific dispersed and clustered repetitive DNA sequences from Avena sativa." Genome 45, no. 2 (2002): 431–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g01-148.

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DNA gel-blot and in situ hybridization with genome-specific repeated sequences have proven to be valuable tools in analyzing genome structure and relationships in species with complex allopolyploid genomes such as hexaploid oat (Avena sativa L., 2n = 6x = 42; AACCDD genome). In this report, we describe a systematic approach for isolating genome-, chromosome-, and region-specific repeated and low-copy DNA sequences from oat that can presumably be applied to any complex genome species. Genome-specific DNA sequences were first identified in a random set of A. sativa genomic DNA cosmid clones by g
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Weis, J. H., J. G. Seidman, D. E. Housman, and D. L. Nelson. "Eucaryotic chromosome transfer: production of a murine-specific cosmid library from a neor-linked fragment of murine chromosome 17." Molecular and Cellular Biology 6, no. 2 (1986): 441–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.6.2.441.

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We recently developed a procedure for the molecular analysis of specific mammalian chromosomal fragments. This procedure allows for the transfer of contiguous chromosomal fragments, varying in size from a fraction to several centimorgans in length, from the donor cell of one species into a recipient cell of a different species. Specifically, we inserted a neor gene, encoded by a recombinant retrovirus, into the murine major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Metaphase chromosome transfers with this neor-tagged chromosome into recipient hamster, primate, and canine fibroblasts produced a panel o
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Weis, J. H., J. G. Seidman, D. E. Housman, and D. L. Nelson. "Eucaryotic chromosome transfer: production of a murine-specific cosmid library from a neor-linked fragment of murine chromosome 17." Molecular and Cellular Biology 6, no. 2 (1986): 441–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.6.2.441-451.1986.

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We recently developed a procedure for the molecular analysis of specific mammalian chromosomal fragments. This procedure allows for the transfer of contiguous chromosomal fragments, varying in size from a fraction to several centimorgans in length, from the donor cell of one species into a recipient cell of a different species. Specifically, we inserted a neor gene, encoded by a recombinant retrovirus, into the murine major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Metaphase chromosome transfers with this neor-tagged chromosome into recipient hamster, primate, and canine fibroblasts produced a panel o
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Balbi, Amedeo. "Una Storia dell’Abitabilità Cosmica." Journal of Big History 4, no. 2 (2020): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22339/jbh.v4i2.4221.

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Balbi, Amedeo. "Uma História da Habitabilidade Cósmica." Journal of Big History 4, no. 2 (2020): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22339/jbh.v4i2.4222.

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Sharma, Dr Sneh Harshendra. "Cosmic Plants as Alternative Medicine." International Journal of Scientific Research 1, no. 2 (2012): 73–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/jul2012/23.

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Peregudov, Dmitriy, Anatoly Soloviev, Igor Yashin, and Victor Shutenko. "GALACTIC COSMIC RAY ANISOTROPY MODELLING." Solar-Terrestrial Physics 6, no. 1 (2020): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/stp-61202003.

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We calculate the angular distribution of cosmic rays at a given point of the heliosphere under the assumption that the incoming flux from outer space is isotropic. The static magnetic field is shown to cause no anisotropy provided that the observation point is situated out of the trapped particle area. We consider a coronal ejection model in the form of a static cylinder with an axial homogeneous magnetic field inside. We calculate angular distribution samples in the trapped particle area (inside the cylinder) and show that there is a certain cone of directions with a reduced flux. For the sam
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Blank, Walter A., and Gerald W. Stemke. "A physical and genetic map of theMycoplasma hyopneumoniaestrain J genome." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 46, no. 9 (2000): 832–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/w00-069.

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A macrorestriction map of the genome of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae strain J, the type strain of the causative agent of enzootic pneumonia in pigs, was constructed using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and DNA hybridization. The size of the genome as determined by PFGE was approximately 1070 kb. Assembly of the M. hyopneumoniae genomic map was facilitated and complimented by the simultaneous construction of an ordered cosmid library. Five contigs of overlapping cosmids were assembled, which together represent coverage of approximately 728 kb. Forty-two genetic markers (including three typ
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McVey, Duncan, Mohammed Zuber, Damodar Ettyreddy, Douglas E. Brough, and Imre Kovesdi. "Rapid Construction of Adenoviral Vectors by Lambda Phage Genetics." Journal of Virology 76, no. 8 (2002): 3670–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.76.8.3670-3677.2002.

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ABSTRACT Continued improvements of adenoviral vectors require the investigation of novel genome configurations. Since adenovirus can be generated directly by transfecting packaging cell lines with viral genomes isolated from plasmid DNA, it is possible to separate genome construction from virus production. In this way failure to generate a virus is not associated with an inability to generate the desired genome. We have developed a novel lambda-based system that allows rapid modification of the viral genome by double homologous recombination in Escherichia coli. The recombination reaction and
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Tkachenko, Alina, Ivan Syrokhman, Yulia Basova, et al. "COMMODITY STUDY OF DEVELOPED CUPCAKES OF ORGANIC RAW MATERIALS." EUREKA: Life Sciences 2 (March 31, 2020): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21303/2504-5695.2020.001201.

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For widening the assortment of floury confectionary products of organic raw materials, recipes of new cupcakes of sandy dough “Cosmic” and “Lunik” were offered. The recipe of cakes “Cosmic” included the organic raw materials: rice flour, grinded ginger, lemongrass powder, coconut sugar, creamy butter and sea buckthorn oil, mélange of chicken eggs, black ashberry jam. The recipe of cakes “Lunik” included rice flour, combined with spelt one, lemongrass powder, coconut sugar, creamy butter and sea buckthorn oil, mélange of chicken eggs, organic blackberry jam. A control sample was baskets with je
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Park, Ji-Hyun, Sung-Eun Cho, Mi-Jeong Park, Sun-Hee Hong, and Hyeon-Dong Shin. "Occurrence of White Smut Caused by Entyloma cosmi on Cosmos bipinnatus in Korea." Research in Plant Disease 18, no. 3 (2012): 250–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/rpd.2012.18.3.250.

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Jones, Anthony P. "The mineralogy of cosmic dust: astromineralogy." European Journal of Mineralogy 19, no. 6 (2007): 771–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2007/0019-1766.

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Redenbach, Matthias, Kazuya Ikeda, Masayuki Yamasaki, and Haruyasu Kinashi. "Cloning and Physical Mapping of theEcoRI Fragments of the Giant Linear Plasmid SCP1." Journal of Bacteriology 180, no. 10 (1998): 2796–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.10.2796-2799.1998.

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ABSTRACT A cosmid library was constructed for the 350-kb giant linear plasmid SCP1 and aligned on a successive linear map. Only a 0.8-kb gap has remained uncloned in the terminal inverted repeats close to both ends. Partial digestion of the aligned cosmids with EcoRI and hybridization with the flanking fragments of the vector enabled physical mapping of all of theEcoRI fragments. On this map, the methylenomycin biosynthetic gene cluster, the insertion sequence IS466, and the sapCDE genes coding for spore-associated proteins were localized.
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Maurer, John J., Denise Schmidt, Patricia Petrosko, Susan Sanchez, Lance Bolton, and Margie D. Lee. "Development of Primers to O-Antigen Biosynthesis Genes for Specific Detection of Escherichia coli O157 by PCR." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65, no. 7 (1999): 2954–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.7.2954-2960.1999.

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ABSTRACT The chemical composition of each O-antigen subunit in gram-negative bacteria is a reflection of the unique DNA sequences within eachrfb operon. By characterizing DNA sequences contained with each rfb operon, a diagnostic serotype-specific probe toEscherichia coli O serotypes that are commonly associated with bacterial infections can be generated. Recently, from an E. coli O157:H7 cosmid library, O-antigen-positive cosmids were identified with O157-specific antisera. By using the cosmid DNAs as probes, several DNA fragments which were unique to E. coliO157 serotypes were identified by
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Mejía-Muñoz, J. M., and M. A. Arroyo-Rojas. "Contribución al mejoramiento genético de cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus Cav.)." Revista Chapingo Serie Horticultura I, no. 01 (1994): 184–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsh.1993.01.007.

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Mishra, R. A., and R. K. Mishra. "Cosmic ray modulation at neutron monitor energies." Kosmìčna nauka ì tehnologìâ 14, no. 3 (2008): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/knit2008.03.019.

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Varas Alvarado, Alejandro. "El misterio kepleriano: tres movimientos cósmico-subjetivos." Revista Stultifera 3, no. 1 (2020): 72–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.4206/rev.stultifera.2020.v3n1-04.

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Corcoran, Martin M., Omid Rasool, Yie Liu, et al. "Detailed Molecular Delineation of 13q14.3 Loss in B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia." Blood 91, no. 4 (1998): 1382–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v91.4.1382.

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Abstract A region of chromosome 13q14.3, telomeric to the Retinoblastoma gene RB-1 is frequently deleted in patients with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL). A cosmid and P1-derived artificial chromosome (PAC) contig spanning over 600 kb has been constructed, which encompasses this locus. The contig clones have been used to order a number of markers along the minimally deleted region and to localize a series of CpG islands corresponding to possible candidate genes. A novel polymorphic dinucleotide repeat, 6E3.2, present in one of the ordered cosmid clones has been isolated for use in
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Perez, J., P. Moran, and E. Garcia-Vazquez. "Isolation, characterization, and chromosomal location of the tRNAMet genes in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta)." Genome 43, no. 1 (2000): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g99-084.

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This work describes the isolation, characterization, and physical location of the methionine tRNA in the genome of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and brown trout (Salmo trutta L.). An Atlantic salmon genomic library was screened using a tRNAMet probe from Xenopus laevis. Two cosmid clones containing the Atlantic salmon tRNAMet gene were isolated, subcloned and sequenced. The tRNAMet was mapped to metaphase chromosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Chromosomal data indicated that the tDNA of methionine is tandemly repeated in a single locus in both species. Analysis of genomic
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Jurkša, Arvydas. "TECHNOLOGY OF COMPUTATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES/GELŽBETONINŲ KONSTRUKCIJŲ ARMATŪROS AUTOMATIZUOTO SKAIČIAVIMO TECHNOLOGIJA." JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 7, no. 6 (2001): 419–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/13921525.2001.10531767.

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The author has created a new technology for concrete beam, column, slab, wall and shell reinforcement computation according to the finite element program COSMOS/M analysis results and code of practice valid in Lithuania. A brief description of the technology is included in the article. Computer programmes COSARM and COSMAX were designed for slab, wall and shell reinforcement computation. Results can be visualized graphically. New computer programmes BEAM, COSBEAM, COLUMN, COSREC and COSCIR were created for beam and column reinforcement computation. The new technology extremely enlarged the pos
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Myrkasimova, Ardak Sagynovna. "Injuriousness of a noctuid moth Cosmia affinis for deciduous trees." Interactive science, no. 5 (27) (May 25, 2018): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-471212.

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Герасимова, Сардаана, Sardaana Gerasimova, Петр Гололобов, et al. "Heliospheric modulation of cosmic rays: model and observation." Solar-Terrestrial Physics 3, no. 1 (2017): 78–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_58f970f2455545.93154609.

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This paper presents the basic model of cosmic ray modulation in the heliosphere, developed in Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy of the Siberian Branch of RAS. The model has only one free modulation parameter: the ratio of the regular magnetic field to the turbulent one. It may also be applied to the description of cosmic ray intensity variations in a wide energy range from 100 MeV to 100 GeV. Possible mechanisms of generation of the mentioned turbulence field are considered. The primary assumption about the electrical neutrality of the heliosphere appears to be wron
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Kessler, Albrecht. "Global sea level pressure and cosmic ray flux." Meteorologische Zeitschrift 11, no. 6 (2002): 409–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0941-2948/2002/0011-0409.

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Alexandrov, Ilya Y. "Russian cosmism in the cultural space of Russia." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture, no. 1 (46) (March 2021): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.30725/2619-0303-2021-1-6-11.

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The article is devoted to the emerging trends in changing the image of Russian cosmism in Russian culture. The cultural phenomenon of Russian cosmism was realized decades after being hushed up, since the creative activity of the most significant thinkers-cosmists falls on the last decades of the 19th – first decades of 20th centuries. The formation of the concept of «Russian cosmism» in Soviet philosophy and science falls on the 1960–1980s, when V. I. Vernadsky’s idea of the noosphere approached the communist ideals of the future. During the years of «perestroika», Russian cosmism acquired its
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Wiltshire, David L. "Cosmic clocks, cosmic variance and cosmic averages." New Journal of Physics 9, no. 10 (2007): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/9/10/377.

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