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- bacteriophages). This is termed conditional filamentation. Some of the key genes involved in filamentation in E. coli include sulA, minCD and damX. Some...
- Actinobacteria Filamentation, an elongation of individual bacterial cells Filament fiber, fiber that comes in a continuous long length Filament yarn, as opposed...
- incandescent light globe is an electric light with a filament that is heated until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a gl**** bulb that is either evacuated...
- In cosmology, galaxy filaments are the largest known structures in the universe, consisting of walls of galactic superclusters. These m****ive, thread-like...
- Filament winding is a fabrication technique mainly used for manufacturing open (cylinders) or closed end structures (pressure vessels or tanks). This process...
- situation of laser filamentation, the beam will quickly recollapse. This divergence and refocusing will continue indefinitely. Filament formation and propagation...
- inhibitors, can induce filamentation and other physiological changes. The ability of some β-lactam antibiotics to induce bacterial filamentation is attributable...
- Carbon filament may refer to: A carbon filament in an incandescent light bulb Filaments in the synthesis of carbon fibre Filamentous carbon This disambiguation...
- A LED filament light bulb is a LED lamp which is designed to resemble a traditional incandescent light bulb with visible filaments for aesthetic and light...
- According to the sliding filament theory, the myosin (thick filaments) of muscle fibers slide past the actin (thin filaments) during muscle contraction...