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Purification and properties of an aryl beta-xylosidase from a cellulolytic extreme thermophile expressed in Escherichia coli.
(1991)An aryl beta-xylosidase was purified to homogeneity from an Escherichia coli strain containing a recombinant plasmid carrying a beta-xylosidase (EC 3.2.1.37) gene from the extremely thermophilic anaerobic bacterium isolate ... -
The purification and some properties of a stereospecific D-asparaginase from an extremely thermophilic bacterium, Thermus aquaticus.
(1982)A specific D-asparaginase was isolated and crystallized from Thermus aquaticus strain T351. It is present in larger amounts than the L-asparaginase. The enzyme has a molecular weight of 60 000, an isoelectric point of 4.8 ... -
Purification of a Thermostable DNA Polymerase from a Thermotoga Species
(Wiley, 1990)Most of the initial studies on the fundamental cellular process of biosynthesis and repair of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) have been carried out on the bacterium Escherichia coli.¹When a single-stranded DNA template is ... -
The Purification of Cellulase and Hemicellulase Components from an Extreme Thermophile by the Cloning of Enzymes into E. coli
(Wiley, 1988)The use of heat treatment to purify enzymes by selective denaturation and then by the subsequent precipitation of denatured protein is a simple, rapid, and well established procedure. Successful applications are limited ... -
Purification of Tannery Effluent by electrolytic corrosion of aluminium
(ECS, 2006)Tannery Effluent is noxious because tanning process chemicals are preservatives, including chromium, and the pH is high. Electrolytic processing is feasible because the high salt content gives a high electrical conductivity. ... -
The purpose of doing practical science activities in urban and rural secondary schools in Solomon Islands
(University of Waikato, 2011)Internationally many science educators have argued that science teachers should ensure that their students have opportunities to engage with and take part in practical work, in order to better understand natural phenomena ... -
The purposes and processes of self-review in schools
(The University of Waikato, 2007)In 1993, the New Zealand Government mandated the requirement that all schools must have in place an ongoing programme of school self-review (Education Review Office, 2000). This thesis identifies the purposes and processes ... -
Pushing the boundaries with bdrmapIT: mapping router ownership at internet scale
(ACM, 2018)Two complementary approaches to mapping network boundaries from traceroute paths recently emerged [27,31]. Both approaches apply heuristics to inform inferences extracted from traceroute measurement campaigns. bdrmap [27] ... -
Pushing the process: A whānau journey through the Treaty of Waitangi claims process
(The University of Waikato, 2007)This thesis follows the journey of a Whānau (ngā uri a Arama Whakatau) in its Claim to the Waitangi Tribunal under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1986. In particular, it looks at inter-Whānau dynamics before, during and after ... -
‘Put that in your fucking research’: reflexivity, ethnography and disability sport coaching
(SAGE PublicationsSage, 2020)Reflexivity is continually called for as a marker of quality ethnographic research. In this paper we put reflexivity to ‘work’, providing a critical commentary on data generated through ethnographic fieldwork in high-performance ... -
Put to music by Messiaen
(French Embassy to New Zealand, 2009)OLIVIER MESSIAEN ( 1908-92) was one of the most influential composers and teachers of the 20th century, not just within France but internationally. He is noted for inventing new techniques of organising musical materials ... -
Putting formal specifications under the magnifying glass: Model-based testing for validation
(IEEE Computer Society, 2009)A software development process is effectively an abstract form of model transformation, starting from an end-user model of requirements, through to a system model for which code can be automatically generated. The success ... -
Putting it in there: "PSYC575 Indigenous Psychologies" as a for-credit university paper in New Zealand
(2015)Over the past 30 years, scholar advocates have sparked the emergence of indigenous psychology as an important contribution to understanding the experiences and challenges faced by indigenous peoples. Part of this exercise ... -
Putting leadership in its place: Transferability of leadership ability across contexts
(The University of Waikato, 2009)Abstract The aim of this study was to contribute to the growing body of research involving the subject of leadership, while looking at a facet of this phenomenon on which there appears to be very little data available. In ... -
Putting self-determination theory into practice: Autonomy-supportive training for supervisors in low-skilled jobs
(The University of Waikato, 2020)According to self-determination theory (SDT), supervisors’ autonomy support (SAS) is one of the main factors that contributes to employees’ well-being and other positive outcomes. Wider studies on the outcomes of autonomy ... -
Putting Sylvia in her place: Ashton-Warner as New Zealand educational theorist
(2009)Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a New Zealand teacher, won international acclaim in the 1950s-1950s with her novels, autobiographies, and accounts of her educational theory. Blurring genres between fiction and autobiography, much ... -
Putting Sylvia in her place: history, geographical theory and the “New” Education
(Routledge, 2011)New Zealander Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a teacher in remote rural Mori schools in the 1940s-1950s, became internationally renowned as a novelist and educational theorist. Earlier commentators portrayed her educational theory ... -
Putting the burden of proof in its place: When are differential allocations legitimate?
(University of Memphis, 2008)It is widely assumed that legitimate differential allocations of the burden of proof are ubiquitous: that in all cases in which opposing views are being debated, one side has the responsibility of proving their claim and ... -
The Pyramid Trough Wetland: environmental and biological diversity in a newly created Antarctic protected area
(2012)The Pyramid Trough (Lat 78°S) has recently gained protection under the Antarctic Treaty system, owing to its wetland values. Here, we describe the microbial diversity of this system, with emphasis on cyanobacteria, and ... -
Pyrite geochemistry and textures in the epithermal Au-Ag mineralisation at Waihi
(2016)The Waihi epithermal system is a low sulphidation epithermal system that hosts one of the largest high grade ore deposits in the Southern Hemisphere. The use of petrographic and EPMA analyses demonstrate there are distinctive ...