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    Sustainable soil improvement and water use in agriculture: CCU enabling technologies afford an innovative approach by Lake, J.A., Kisielewski, P., Hammond, P., Marques, F.

    Published in Journal of CO2 utilization (01-07-2019)
    “…•The ability of a novel CCU fertiliser product was tested for improvements in soil physical and chemical attributes.•Soil water retention was significantly…”
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    Carbon isotope evidence implying high O2/CO2 ratios in the Permo-Carboniferous atmosphere by Beerling, D.J., Lake, J.A., Berner, R.A., Hickey, L.J., Taylor, D.W., Royer, D.L.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-11-2002)
    “…Theoretical models predict a marked increase in atmospheric O2 to ∼35% during the Permo-Carboniferous (∼300 Ma) occurring against a low (∼0.03%) CO2 level. An…”
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    Purification and characterization of DNA topoisomerase V. An enzyme from the hyperthermophilic prokaryote Methanopyrus kandleri that resembles eukaryotic topoisomerase I by Slesarev, A I, Lake, J A, Stetter, K O, Gellert, M, Kozyavkin, S A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-02-1994)
    “…DNA topoisomerase V is a novel prokaryotic enzyme related to eukaryotic topoisomerase I. The enzyme is a type I DNA topoisomerase and is recognized by…”
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    Tolerance to atmospheric ozone in transgenic tobacco over-expressing glutathione synthetase in plastids by Wellburn, F.A.M, Creissen, G.P, Lake, J.A, Mullineaux, P.M, Wellburn, A.R. (Lancaster Univ. (United Kingdom))

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-12-1998)
    “…A cross between transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plants which over‐expressed either γ‐glutamylcysteine synthetase (cpGSHI) or glutathione synthetase…”
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    A reverse gyrase with an unusual structure. A type I DNA topoisomerase from the hyperthermophile Methanopyrus kandleri is a two-subunit protein by KOZYAVKIN, S. A, KRAH, GELLERT, M, STETTER, K. O, LAKE, J. A, SLESAREV, A. I

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-04-1994)
    “…Reverse gyrase, an ATP-dependent topoisomerase that positively supercoils DNA, has been purified to near-homogeneity from the hyperthermophile Methanopyrus…”
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    Mapping the three-dimensional locations of ribosomal RNA and proteins by Scheinman, A, Atha, T, Aguinaldo, A M, Kahan, L, Shankweiler, G, Lake, J A

    Published in Biochimie (01-04-1992)
    “…Seven regions of 16S rRNA have been located on the surface of the 30S ribosomal subunit by DNA hybridization electron microscopy in our laboratory. In…”
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    DNA Hybridization Electron Microscopy: Ribosomal RNA Nucleotides 1392-1407 are Exposed in the Cleft of the Small Subunit by Oakes, Melanie I., Clark, Michael W., Henderson, Eric, Lake, James A.

    “…The ribosomal sequence corresponding to Escherichia coli 16S rRNA nucleotides 1392-1407 (the ``1400 region'') is phylogenetically conserved and is in a…”
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    A minimal ribosomal RNA: sequence and secondary structure of the 9S kinetoplast ribosomal RNA from Leishmania tarentolae by De la Cruz, V.F, Lake, J.A, Simpson, A.M, Simpson, L

    “…The portion of the Leishmania tarentolae kinetoplast maxicircle DNA encoding the 9S RNA gene was sequenced, and the 5′and 3′ends of the transcript were…”
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    Eubacteria, Halobacteria, and the Origin of Photosynthesis: The Photocytes by Lake, James A., Clark, Michael W., Henderson, Eric, Fay, Shawn P., Oakes, Melanie, Scheinman, Andrew, Thornber, J. P., Mah, R. A.

    “…The halobacteria and the photosynthetic members of the eubacteria have previously been classified in two separate urkingdoms--the archaebacteria and the…”
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    Acute lethal toxicity of ammonia and suspended sediment mixtures to chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) by Servizi, J.A. (Cultus Lake Salmon Research Laboratory, Cultus Lake, British Columbia), Gordon, R.W

    “…The acute lethal toxicities of mixtures of Fraser River, BC, Canada, sediments and ammonia to juvenile chinook salmon were researched. The 96-hr LC sub(50) for…”
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