Dental and implantology specialists By Daisy Sampson, in Business, Health · 14-05-2021 01:00:00 · 0 Comments
Focusing on a personalised service, while using the very best in technology has helped Dr Marcus Letsch and his team keep clients smiling for the past 20 years from his dental clinic.
Based in Carvoeiro, in the centre of the Algarve, Dr Marcus has been working in the region for the past 24 years but moved in 2018 to new premises at the entrance of Carvoeiro, where he is able to provide the same exceptionally high level of service, including his 20 years of experience in implantology but from an all new clinic.
The combination of different bioinformatics methods has brought new small proteins from salmonella to light. Credit: Sandy Westermann / SCIGRAPHIX. Read Time:
Salmonella are bacteria that can cause food poisoning with severe diarrhea. If they penetrate from the intestine into the blood system, this can lead to sepsis, life-threatening inflammatory reactions in the entire organism. Since salmonellae are also becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, new approaches are being sought to combat them.
An international research team, led by scientists from Würzburg, shows how to succeed in this search in the new research journal microLife.
More than 100 new proteins found
In a bioinformatic reassessment of the Salmonella genome, the team led by JMU doctoral student Elisa Venturini identified many unknown small proteins that may play a crucial role in infection. As a result, the number of known small Salmonella proteins has grown by 139 to over 600.
edited by Jeremy Brown and Matthew D. Johnson
Harvard University Press, 468 pp.
“Bianyuanren” Jishi [A Record of “Marginal People”]
by Yang Kuisong
Secret Archives of the Cultural Revolution in Guangxi
edited by Yongyi Song et al Mirror Media Group, 36-volume e-book
Other Materials Consulted
by Guo Jian, Yongyi Song, and Yuan Zhou
Rowman and Littlefield, second edition, 542 pp.
The Chinese Cultural Revolution Database
edited by Yongyi Song and others
Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, third edition, CD–ROM
The Cultural Revolution at the Margins: Chinese Socialism in Crisis
by Wu Yiching
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For decades, Beijing’s Beihai Park has been one of the city’s most beloved retreats a strip of green around a grand lake to the north of the Communist Party’s leadership compound, its waters crowded with electric rental boats shaped like ducks and lotus flowers. A former imperial garden, Beihai is home to stone screens, temples, and steles from as far back as the