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    Selection and characterization of a Patagonian Pichia kudriavzevii for wine deacidification by Mónaco, S.M, Barda, N.B, Rubio, N.C, Caballero, A.C

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-08-2014)
    “…AIMS: The purpose of this study was to select autochthonous yeasts with metabolic ability to degrade L‐malic acid for its potential use in young wine…”
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    Evolution patterns of raltegravir-resistant mutations after integrase inhibitor interruption by Canducci, F., Barda, B., Ceresola, E., Spagnuolo, V., Sampaolo, M., Boeri, E., Nozza, S., Cossarin, F., Galli, A., Gianotti, N., Castagna, A., Lazzarin, A., Clementi, M.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-06-2011)
    “…The objective of this study was to address the evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) mutations resistant to the integrase inhibitor…”
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    Detecting impaired glucose tolerance or type 2 diabetes mellitus by means of an oral glucose tolerance test in HIV‐infected patients by Gianotti, N, Visco, F, Galli, L, Barda, B, Piatti, P, Salpietro, S, Bigoloni, A, Vinci, C, Nozza, S, Gallotta, G, Lazzarin, A, Castagna, A

    Published in HIV medicine (01-02-2011)
    “…Objective As a proactive diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (DM) may prevent the onset of severe complications, we used an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to…”
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    Influence of Candida pulcherrima Patagonian strain on alcoholic fermentation behaviour and wine aroma by Rodríguez, María Eugenia, Lopes, Christian A., Barbagelata, Raúl J., Barda, Nora B., Caballero, Adriana C.

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (31-03-2010)
    “…The use of selected Saccharomyces and non- Saccharomyces strains as mixed starters in winemaking would have advantages over the traditional spontaneous…”
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    A first update on mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19 by Pathak, Gita A., Karjalainen, Juha, Stevens, Christine, Neale, Benjamin M., Daly, Mark, Ganna, Andrea, Andrews, Shea J., Kanai, Masahiro, Cordioli, Mattia, Polimanti, Renato, Harerimana, Nadia, Pirinen, Matti, Liao, Rachel G., Chwialkowska, Karolina, Trankiem, Amy, Balaconis, Mary K., Nguyen, Huy, Solomonson, Matthew, Veerapen, Kumar, Wolford, Brooke, Roberts, Genevieve, Park, Danny, Ball, Catherine A., Coignet, Marie, McCurdy, Shannon, Knight, Spencer, Partha, Raghavendran, Rhead, Brooke, Zhang, Miao, Berkowitz, Nathan, Gaddis, Michael, Noto, Keith, Ruiz, Luong, Pavlovic, Milos, Hong, Eurie L., Rand, Kristin, Girshick, Ahna, Guturu, Harendra, Baltzell, Asher Haug, Niemi, Mari E. K., Rahmouni, Souad, Guntz, Julien, Beguin, Yves, Pigazzini, Sara, Nkambule, Lindokuhle, Georges, Michel, Moutschen, Michel, Misset, Benoit, Darcis, Gilles, Guiot, Julien, Azarzar, Samira, Gofflot, Stéphanie, Claassen, Sabine, Malaise, Olivier, Huynen, Pascale, Meuris, Christelle, Thys, Marie, Jacques, Jessica, Léonard, Philippe, Frippiat, Frederic, Giot, Jean-Baptiste, Sauvage, Anne-Sophie, Frenckell, Christian Von, Belhaj, Yasmine, Lambermont, Bernard, Nakanishi, Tomoko, Morrison, David R., Mooser, Vincent, Richards, J. Brent, Butler-Laporte, Guillaume, Forgetta, Vincenzo, Li, Rui, Ghosh, Biswarup, Laurent, Laetitia, Belisle, Alexandre, Henry, Danielle, Abdullah, Tala, Adeleye, Olumide, Mamlouk, Noor, Kimchi, Nofar, Afrasiabi, Zaman, Rezk, Nardin, Vulesevic, Branka, Bouab, Meriem, Guzman, Charlotte, Petitjean, Louis, Tselios, Chris, Xue, Xiaoqing, Afilalo, Jonathan, Afilalo, Marc, Oliveira, Maureen, Brenner, Bluma, Brassard, Nathalie, Durand, Madeleine, Schurr, Erwin, Lepage, Pierre, Ragoussis, Jiannis, Auld, Daniel, Chassé, Michaël, Kaufmann, Daniel E.

    Published in Nature (London) (04-08-2022)
    “…Here we present meta-analyses bringing together 60 studies from 25 countries (Fig. 1 and Supplementary Table 1) for three COVID-19-related phenotypes: (1)…”
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    Si ohmic contacts on N-type SiC studied by XPS by Cichoň, Stanislav, Macháč, Petr, Barda, Bohumil, Kudrnová, Marie

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-06-2013)
    “…Si ohmic contacts on N-type 4H– and 6H–SiC with contact resistivity comparable with Ni metallizations were prepared. After etching-off of the Si contacts and…”
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    Ni and Ni Silicides Ohmic Contacts on N-type 6H-SiC with Medium and Low Doping Level by S. Cichon, B. Barda, P. Machac

    Published in Radioengineering (01-04-2011)
    “…Ni silicides contacts, which are expected to be advantageous contact materials on SiC, were tested in this work. Prepared contact structures were ohmic with…”
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    Detecting impaired glucose tolerance or type 2 diabetes mellitus by means of an oral glucose tolerance test in HIVainfected patients by Gianotti, N, Visco, F, Galli, L, Barda, B, Piatti, P, Salpietro, S, Bigoloni, A, Vinci, C, Nozza, S, Gallotta, G, Lazzarin, A, Castagna, A

    Published in HIV medicine (01-02-2011)
    “…As a proactive diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (DM) may prevent the onset of severe complications, we used an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to check for…”
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    Comparison of Ni/Ti and Ni ohmic contacts on n-type 6H–SiC by Barda, Bohumil, Macháč, Petr, Hubičková, Marie, Náhlík, Josef

    “…Ni (50 nm)/Ti (10 nm) and Ni (50 nm) contact structures were deposited by vacuum evaporation on n -type 6H–SiC with various doping level. Prior to deposition,…”
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    Investigation of Ti/Al ohmic contact to N-type 6H-SiC by Machac, P., Barda, B.

    “…The presented work describes behavior of contact structures of Ti/Al type on 6H-SiC N-type prepared by the sputtering technology. Optimal annealing temperature…”
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    Nickel ohmic contact on silicon carbide by Machac, P., Barda, B., Sajdl, P.

    “…We obtained ohmic contact structure with the best contact resistivity of 4.06times10 -4 Omega cm 2 and with excellent thermal stability - the metallization was…”
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    Effects of Si interlayer on nickel and platinum ohmic contacts for N-type SiC by Machac, P., Barda, B.

    “…Platinum and nickel contacts with and without silicon addition were prepared and compared on 4H and 6H silicon carbide. After deposition, samples were…”
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    Si ohmic contacts on N-type SiC by Cichon, S., Machac, P., Barda, B., Kudrnova, M.

    “…Widespread Ni/SiC contact after annealing at high temperatures provides good ohmic contact. We managed to prepare Si/SiC annealed ohmic contacts with…”
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