2024
DOI: 10.1128/mra.01010-23
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Complete genome sequences and characteristics of mycobacteriophages Diminimus, Dulcita, Glaske16, and Koreni

Faith W. Baliraine,
Kaitlyn E. Mathews,
Emma G. Livingston
et al.

Abstract: Complete genome sequences of four novel mycobacteriophages, Diminimus, Dulcita, Glaske16, and Koreni, isolated from soil are presented. All these bacteriophages belong to subcluster M1, except Koreni that belongs to subcluster A4. Moreover, all have siphovirus morphologies, with genome sizes ranging from 51,055 to 81,156 bp.

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“…Furthermore, fission reactions can also be used as a tool to investigate non-mesonic decays of heavy hypernuclei ( §3(f)). In the 1990s, this approach was used for the first time in the COSY-Jülich facility to measure the lifetime of Λ-hyperons in heavy hypernuclei produced with high energetic protons impinging onto 209 Bi and 238 U target nuclei. The measurements were performed via the recoil shadow method [195,196] that allowed to obtain the lifetimes and hyper-fission cross-sections for both hypernuclear systems.…”
Section: (D) Nuclear Fissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, fission reactions can also be used as a tool to investigate non-mesonic decays of heavy hypernuclei ( §3(f)). In the 1990s, this approach was used for the first time in the COSY-Jülich facility to measure the lifetime of Λ-hyperons in heavy hypernuclei produced with high energetic protons impinging onto 209 Bi and 238 U target nuclei. The measurements were performed via the recoil shadow method [195,196] that allowed to obtain the lifetimes and hyper-fission cross-sections for both hypernuclear systems.…”
Section: (D) Nuclear Fissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result still has to be further investigated both from the theory and experiment side. The Mainz Radius Experiment [209] at the MESA electron accelerator at Mainz aims at measuring the neutron skin of 208 Pb with higher precision compared to the PREX and CREX measurements. So far electron scattering has been limited to stable nuclei, while an extension to exotic nuclei is ongoing ( §4(b)).…”
Section: (E) Nuclear Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%