SYNERGISTIC ENZYBIOTIC EFFECT OF A BACTERIOPHAGE ENDOLYSIN AND AN ENGINEERED GLUCOSE OXIDASE AGAINST LISTERIA

Synergistic Enzybiotic Effect of a Bacteriophage Endolysin and an Engineered Glucose Oxidase Against Listeria

Listeria monocytogenes represents one of the main risks for food safety worldwide.Two enzyme-based antimicrobials (enzybiotics) have been combined in a novel treatment against this pathogenic bacterium, resulting in a powerful synergistic effect.One of the enzymes is an endolysin from Listeria phage vB_LmoS_188 with amidase activity (henceforth A10

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A Cross-Stage Partial Network and a Cross-Attention-Based Transformer for an Electrocardiogram-Based Cardiovascular Disease Decision System

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death globally.Currently, clinical diagnosis of CVD primarily relies on electrocardiograms (ECG), which are relatively easier to identify compared to other diagnostic methods.However, ensuring the accuracy of ECG readings requires specialized training for healthcare professionals.Therefor

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Understanding narcissistic spending: The connections between narcissistic personality traits and conspicuous consumption

The present study explored potential factors that may mediate the relationship between narcissism and conspicuous Pastes consumption, as the underlying reasons for this connection remain uncertain.Specifically, we investigated the following variables as potential mediators of the links between narcissistic personality traits and conspicuous consump

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The Development of a GIS Methodology to Identify Oxbows and Former Stream Meanders from LiDAR-Derived Digital Elevation Models

Anthropogenic development of floodplains and alteration to natural hydrological regimes have resulted in extensive loss of off-channel habitat.Interest has grown in restoring these habitats as an effective conservation strategy for numerous aquatic species.This study developed a process to reproducibly identify areas of former stream meanders to as

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