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1. Phage definition is - Bacteriophage

2. Restriction.

3. Phage therapy, viral phage therapy, or phagotherapy is the therapeutic use of Bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacterial infections

4. Bacteriophage ( phage ) A virus that infects bacteria.

5. The phage has replicated and the donor cells have lysed.

6. " pity " and " restriction. "

7. When phage in vivo circulated at enough long period of time, some phage particles could extravasate in some organs or tissues and internalized there.

8. The plasmid has unique restriction sites for more than forty restriction enzymes.

9. Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses that specifically infect bacteria

10. And you think Klingons are immune to this phage?

11. While all stages allowed phage adsorption, the daughter cells were most efficient.

12. Varied Kunitz domains can be displayed on phage at a low valency.

13. Phage chromosome is inserted into the continuity of the bacterial chromosome.

14. In recent years, phage display was considered for vaccine development.

15. Constraint definition, limitation or restriction

16. Human Physiology: What Are Restriction Enzymes?

17. A Bacteriophage (informally, phage) is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria

18. Some restriction on funding was necessary.

19. Lysogeny is a semi - permanent association between the phage and host chromosomes.

20. Bacteriophage ( or phage ): Any of a group of usually complex viruses that infect Bacteria.

21. ·Updating the tables with access rights (3.3) and the list of harmonised restriction codes (Appendix 1 – Restriction coding);

22. Bacteriophage phage : Any of a group of usually complex viruses that infect Bacteria.

23. Some states have enacted such a restriction.

24. Consultations Restriction proposals (set out in an Annex XV restriction report) and SEAC draft opinions are subject to consultation

25. This demonstrated that the phage is resistant to the enzyme while intact.

26. NEBCutter - On-line DNA restriction mapper tool

27. Countercheck (plural Counterchecks) A restriction or limit

28. Appealing the Age Restriction on your Video

29. A Curtailment is an ending or restriction

30. And most of these viruses - called bacteriophage, or phage for short - make their bacterial victims sick.

31. Bacteriophage that parasitises a host bacterium without lysing it is called “temperate phage“

32. But apparently no one else has looked for a phage that might produce such a toxin.

33. The invention belongs to a humanized phage antibody library method for synthesizing fully humanized antibody.

34. Her rights put no restriction upon his appetite.

35. Comparatively, phage display is a recently discovered technology, whereby, Bacteriophages play a significant role

36. ‘For example, certain protein receptors are common to a colicin and a virulent phage; others, like the fig product, can adsorb a Bacteriocin, virulent phages of distinct origins, and even a temperate phage.’

37. Determination of support and activity of partition access restriction.

38. The defence asked for reporting restriction to be lifted.

39. The park is open to the public without restriction.

40. This restriction creates a barrier for global electronic commerce.

41. Their success is conditional, I suggest, on this restriction.

42. Verb If someone Circumvents a rule or restriction, they avoid having to obey the rule or restriction, in a clever and perhaps dishonest way.

43. Adaptors contain a restriction overhang that can be ligated to DNA fragments containing the complementary restriction overhang—one sticky end and one blunt end.

44. Bacteriophage.news is a virtual space that provides general news, research articles & patient stories on phage therapy.

45. The various differentiation stages in the host development exhibited different affinities for phage adsorption and development.

46. Compatible Cohesive Ends and Generation of New Restriction Sites

47. It's like a height restriction at an amusement park.

48. New phages can develop by acquiring restriction enzymes from plasmids.

49. 1) A λ phage Adsorbs to and then successfully transfers its DNA into an E

50. In the future it may complement or even replace standard techniques such as phage typing.

51. AIM : To construct a anti dodecane tertraacetic acid yttrium ( DOTA Y ) immune Fab phage antibody library.

52. Charles, by contrast, had known nothing but restriction and discipline.

53. The regulations were seen as a restriction on personal freedom.

54. Transitive verb If someone Circumvents a rule or restriction, they avoid having to obey the rule or restriction, in a clever and perhaps dishonest way.

55. Without qualification or restriction; completely: The substance was Absolutely pure.

56. Bhutanese citizens may also work in India without legal restriction.

57. Then the solicitor general responded that “it’s a very modest restriction.”

58. Restriction on Miranda rule does not mean negation to the rule.

59. Bartter syndrome can manifest prenatally with intrauterine growth restriction and polyhydramnios

60. The potential restriction of physician income is a major sore point.

61. This is a severe restriction which the travelling matte overcomes.

62. Objective To further reconstruct the new phage display vector for more effectively displaying the foreign random peptide library.

63. (Note: See Bacteriophagy for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet ( bacteriophage ) noun : a virus that is parasitic in bacteria; it uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria

64. Phage type 29 was also the most frequently noted phage type among animal sources and in 2004 was identified in 65% (15/23) and 77% (23/30) of abattoir chicken isolates and chicken retail meat isolates, respectively, that were resistant to A2C-AMP.

65. The basic structural features of Bacteriophages are illustrated in Figure 1, which depicts the phage called T4

66. 40 synonyms for Blockade: stoppage, block, barrier, restriction, obstacle, barricade, obstruction

67. The 30 mph speed restriction applies in all built - up areas.

68. There is no restriction on the color of organic JAS logos.

69. 40 synonyms for blockade: stoppage, block, barrier, restriction, obstacle, barricade, obstruction

70. Current restriction for use only as a fungicide and a Bactericide.

71. She is active in the fight against the restriction of honest journalism.

72. Cutting edge and authoritative, Bacteriophages: Methods and Protocols, Volume III is a valuable resource for both established and novice phage scientists

73. Adaptor A short synthetic oligonucleotide which creates an internal restriction endonuclease site

74. Constrain definition is - to force by imposed stricture, restriction, or limitation

75. Admittedly, this construction is not inverse but adjoint to the restriction.

76. (d) the restriction of investment and advertising in the on-trade:

77. Observations that RNA synthesized in the presence of rifamycin was hybridizable exclusively with the phage DNA and that actinomycin D inhibited the phage growth indicated that the synthesis of a new species of RNA was required for the development of PBS 1.

78. Equipped with high-throughput phage display platform, Creative Biolabs enables the identification of Abzymes with high specificity and

79. Absoluteness: the quality or state of being without restriction, exception, or qualification

80. Factor analysis revealed three reliable components (Cronbach’s Alpha): fear of falling (0.92), social restriction due to limited mobility (0.74) and restriction by clothes due to the hip protector (0.72).