ISOLATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE FIBRIL PROTEIN, A MAJOR COMPONENT OF THE INTERNAL RIBBON FOR SPIROPLASMA SWIMMING

Isolation and structure of the fibril protein, a major component of the internal ribbon for Spiroplasma swimming

Spiroplasma, which are known pathogens and commensals of arthropods and plants, are helical-shaped bacteria that lack a peptidoglycan layer.Spiroplasma swim by alternating between left- and right-handed helicity.Of note, this system is not related to flagellar motility, which is widespread in bacteria.A helical ribbon running along the inner side o

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Reference switching in sign and speech: grammatical and discourse features across modalities within signed-to-spoken language interpretation

Human languages contain a variety of tools for referencing agents, locations, arguments 3 Piece Entertainment Unit of predicates, and other entities that are introduced, described, and attributed actions within sentences.While there are similarities across modalities, there also exist notable differences.For example, signed languages are articulate

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