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1. Resultats De Cures Ama1Grissantes En Milieu Hospitalier. Interet DE L’Administration De Triiodothyronine A Petites Doses Au Cours De La Diete Protidique

2. The Taeniopterygidae of the Duero Basin (Insecta : Plecoptera)

5. On some Plecoptera from southern Spain

7. Sporulation conditions influence the surface and adhesion properties of Bacillus subtilis spores.

8. Decontamination of Spores on Model Stainless-Steel Surface by Using Foams Based on Alkyl Polyglucosides.

9. The sps Genes Encode an Original Legionaminic Acid Pathway Required for Crust Assembly in Bacillus subtilis.

10. The stationary phase regulator CpcR activates cry gene expression in non-sporulating cells of Bacillus thuringiensis.

11. The signaling peptide PapR is required for the activity of the quorum-sensor PlcRa in Bacillus thuringiensis .

12. Evaluation of the hydrophobic properties of latex microspheres and Bacillus spores. Influence of the particle size on the data obtained by the MATH method (microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons).

13. The signaling peptide NprX controlling sporulation and necrotrophism is imported into Bacillus thuringiensis by two oligopeptide permease systems.

14. Genetic and functional analyses of krs, a locus encoding kurstakin, a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus thuringiensis.

16. CodY Regulates the Activity of the Virulence Quorum Sensor PlcR by Controlling the Import of the Signaling Peptide PapR in Bacillus thuringiensis.

17. Division of labour and terminal differentiation in a novel Bacillus thuringiensis strain.

18. Activity of the Bacillus thuringiensis NprR-NprX cell-cell communication system is co-ordinated to the physiological stage through a complex transcriptional regulation.

19. Necrotrophism is a quorum-sensing-regulated lifestyle in Bacillus thuringiensis.

20. A cell-cell communication system regulates protease production during sporulation in bacteria of the Bacillus cereus group.

21. [Description and treatment of hirsutism].

22. Pancreatic B-cell response to a test-meal in lean and obese diabetic patients: relation to metabolic control.

23. Long-term management of insulin-treated diabetic patients with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion.

24. The usefulness of a rapid method for total fast hemoglobins determination in screening for diabetes control.

26. [Hirsutism : physiopathology, clinical investigation and treatment (author's transl)].

27. The usefulness of fructosamine determination in diabetic patients and its relation to metabolic control.

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