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    Ethanolamine-induced assembly of microcompartments is required for Fusobacterium nucleatum virulence by Dana S. Franklin, Yi-Wei Chen, Yimin Chen, Manuel Wittchen, Angela Agnew, Alexis Luu, Julian P. Whitelegge, Z. Hong Zhou, Andreas Tauch, Asis Das, Hung Ton-That

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Mass spectrometry of isolated BMCs unveiled the identity of the constituent proteins EutL, EutM1, EutM2, and EutN. Consistent with the role of these proteins in BMC assembly and metabolism, deletion of eutN, eutL/eutM1/eutM2, or eutL/eutM1/eutM2/eutN not only affected BMC formation but also ethanolamine utilization, causing cell growth defects with ethanolamine as a nutrient. …”
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    Design for Manufacturing and Assembly Optimization of Home-Scale Biodigester-Composter Using VDI 2222 and Finite Element Analysis Methods by Dewa Kusuma Wijaya, Herwin Suprijono, Heru Agus Santoso, Kusmiyati Kusmiyati, Muhammad Agusdika Ridho Muchti

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The results of the VDI 2222 method show an optimal design concept through the structure of the working mechanism. All its constituent components match with the ten target specifications and the machine manufacturing cost of IDR 2,393,000, as well as the assembly chart design for each constituent component. …”
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    Légitimité et révolution en Tunisie by Jean-Philippe Bras, Éric Gobe

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Abstract : After Ben Ali's departure from power on January 14, 2011, under pressure from popular protest movements, the various actors involved in the Tunisian revolutionary process chose to write a new Constitution and to elect a Constituent National Assembly. In this scenario including the drafting of an electoral law, the High Authority for the Achievement of the Revolution Objectives, Political Reform and Democratic Transition (HIROR) played a fundamental role in the elaboration of the initial legal and political framework of Post-Ben Ali Tunisia. …”
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    Neuromathematics as an effective tool for forecasting social development of Russian regions by R.V. Gubarev, E.I. Dzyuba

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the context of the national economic turbulence, it becomes important to forecast the social development of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. In order to provide highly accurate forecasting, neural network technologies are used in the research (a Bayesian assembly of the dynamic neural network of various configurations is formed). …”
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    Réparer l’injustice d’un châtiment par l’oubli : l’amnistie de soldats du régiment suisse de Châteauvieux (31 décembre 1791) by Stanislas de Chabalier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…These men, who were engaged in the French armies, rose up with the Nancy garrison in August 1790. The National Constituent Assembly then endorsed their repression and admitted the decision of the Swiss military justice which condemned them to death or to the galleys. …”
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    Devenir électeur en Tunisie. Sociologie du vote bourgeois dans un quartier résidentiel (élections à l’Assemblée nationale constituante du 23 octobre 2011) by Jérôme Heurtaux

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…This article presents the results of an exit poll conducted in the Ariana neighborhood of Tunis in October 2011 during National Constituent Assembly elections. The neighborhood is an upscale, suburban residential neighborhood where one might expect recently politicized voters to be engaged in celebrating their emancipation and focused on constitutional reform. …”
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    Le peuple est-il soluble dans la constitution ? Leçons tunisiennes by Jean-Philippe Bras

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…There are good reasons to observe closely how this omnipotent Constituent Assembly will exercise its constitutional and legislative mandate, and set the dates for organizing future legislative elections.…”
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    Le national à distance. Circulation de normes et réécriture du politique de la Tunisie by Stéphanie Pouessel

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This article proposes a close study of these deputies in the National Constituent Assembly (NCA), and an analysis of the exchange of standards mobilized for the reorganization of Tunisian politics. …”
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    Geographic patterns and ecological causes of phylogenetic structure in mosses along an elevational gradient in the central Himalaya by Hong Qian, Oriol Grau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mosses are important constituents of vegetation in the Himalaya, and knowledge of geographic patterns and ecological causes of phylogenetic structure of mosses along elevational gradients in the Himalaya is critical to understanding the assembly of plant diversity in general, and moss diversity in particular, in the Himalaya. …”
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    Les défis du « nouveau Népal » après les élections de l’Assemblée constituante by Tristan Bruslé

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…The elections of the Nepalese Constituent Assembly bring to a close thirteen years of civil strife. …”
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    L’entrée au Parlement des premières députées de la Seconde République espagnole : Clara Campoamor, Victoria Kent, Margarita Nelken, élues de l’assemblée constituante (juillet-décem... by Catherine Saupin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This article examines the entry into politics of the first women elected to the Constituent Assembly of 1931. It aims to understand how these women eased themselves into parliamentary work during the constituent process and how they were admitted. …”
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    Les marges renaissantes : Amazigh, Juif, Noir. Ce que la révolution a changé dans ce « petit pays homogène par excellence » qu’est la Tunisie by Stéphanie Pouessel

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The recognition of “cultural diversity” thus plays a significant part in the political stakes following the events of January 14, 2011 and the first democratic elections to form a Constituent Assembly. The phase of remodeling of the “nation’s” representations leads to the emergence of new insights on discrimination, recognition or plural memory : where does the Jewish heritage stand in a country dominated by political Islam ? …”
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