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52. Proton Transfer Pathways in the Reaction Center of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides: A Computational Study
53. Potential egg contamination by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium definitive type 104 following experimental infection of pullets at the onset of lay
54. The Production of Large Electroslag Ingots with Low Oxygen and Aluminum Concentration from Steel Containing 12% Cr
55. Protonation of Quinones in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides
56. Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides
57. Endor Studies of the Intermediate Electron Acceptor Radical Anion I−• in Reaction Centers of Rps. viridis
58. FTIR Studies of the D+QA − and D+QB − States in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides
59. Features of ion generation by a picosecond laser in the range of 1011–1013 W cm−2 power densities
60. Primary Photochemistry of Iron-Depleted and Zinc-Reconstituted Reaction Centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides
61. Isotope Effect on Electron Transfer in Reaction Centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides
62. Primary Acceptor in Bacterial Photosynthesis: Obligatory Role of Ubiquinone in Photoactive Reaction Centers of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides
63. Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Replacement of Serine-L223 by Alanine Inhibits Electron and Proton Transfers Associated With Reduction of Quinone to Dihydroquinone
64. Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Replacement of Glutamic Acid 212 in the L Subunit by Glutamine Inhibits Quinone (Secondary Acceptor) Turnover
65. Protonation of Interacting Residues in a Protein by a Monte Carlo Method: Application to Lysozyme and the Photosynthetic Reaction Center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides
66. The Stark Effect in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 and Rhodopseudomonas viridis
67. Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Second-Site Mutation Asn-M44 → Asp Restores Electron and Proton Transfer in Reaction Centers from the Photosynthetically Deficient Asp-L213 → Asn Mutant of Rhodobacter sphaeroides
68. Damage to river levees by the 2011 Off the Pacific Coast Tohoku earthquake and prediction of liquefaction in levees
69. Development of a polarized 3He++ ion source for the EIC
70. Cyclic AMP in Rhizobia and Symbiotic Nodules
71. Late-Onset Neutropenia and Acute Rejection in ABO-Incompatible Kidney Transplant Recipients Receiving Rituximab.: Abstract# A177
72. Effect of bruxism-like activity on the salivary Chromogranin A as a stress marker
73. Impact of grip strength and balance function on the exercise capacity in pulmonary hypertension
74. Light-induced EPR spectra of reaction centers fromRhodobacter sphaeroides at 80 K: Evidence for reduction of QB by B branch electron transfer in native reaction centers
75. Computation of short-crested deepwater waves
76. P01.17 An Exploratory Study of Associating Factors for Disease Progression After Response to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Monotherapy
77. J-PARC-HI Collaboration
78. Measurement of magnetic field fluctuations and diamagnetic currents within a laser ablation plasma interacting with an axial magnetic field.
79. The ‘Mickey Mouse ears’ sign: a bilateral cerebral peduncular infarction
80. Recent trends in geotechnical earthquake engineering experimentation
81. Linkage map of Japanese black pine based on AFLP and RAPD markers including markers linked to resistance against the pine needle gall midge
82. Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity of dietary administered ammonium sulfate in F344 rats
83. Liquefied soil pressures on vertical walls with adjacent embankments
84. Determination of proton transfer rates by chemical rescue: application to bacterial reaction centers
85. RAPD markers linked to a gene for resistance to pine needle gall midge in Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii)
86. Double mutant studies identify electrostatic interactions that are important for docking cytochrome c (sub)2 onto the bacterial reaction center
87. Contribution of iron yoke on helical coils
88. The primary and secondary acceptors in bacterial photosynthesis: II. The structure of the Fe2+-Q− complex
89. Interaction between cytochrome c (sub)2 and the photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: effects of charge-modifying mutations on binding and electron transfer
90. 344P Single-centre analysis of anti-resorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in lung cancer patients
91. Optimization of laser-target parameters for the production of stable lithium beam
92. Feasibility study of a compact heavy ion source for investigation of laboratory magnetospheric plasma
93. Design of target irradiation and diagnostic chamber to study ps-laser generated plasma as a source of singly charged ions for external injection into an electron beam ion source
94. 96Zr beam production for isobar experiment in relativistic heavy ion collider
95. Seismic performance of desaturated soil as a liquefaction countermeasure
96. Free energy dependence of the direct charge recombination from the primary and secondary quinones in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides
97. A puhA gene deletion and plasmid complementation system for facile site directed mutagenesis studies of the reaction center H protein of Rhodobacter sphaeroides
98. A simple model of shear stress–shear strain relationship for liquefied dense sand
99. Prediction method of liquefaction-induced settlement of remedied embankment with deep mixing method
100. Amount of cholesterol in host membrane affects erythrocyte invasion and replication by Babesia bovis
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