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Mirus Bio Transfection and Electroporation: Mechanisms and Optimization, Part 4 Introduction to Mirus Bio’s nucleic acid delivery system

Introduction to Mirus Bio’s nucleic acid delivery system
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Mirus Bio Transfection and Electroporation: Mechanisms and Optimization, Part 3 Electroporation and optimization

Electroporation and optimization
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Don Scott, Part II, 1999, Stealth Pam3Cys

Burgdorfer and Barbour published about plasmid transfection via bacteriophage in 1982. During the filming of the movie Under Our Skin, Kris Newby et al interviewed Willy Burgdorfer who said, I havent told you everything. Odd that both Barbour and Burgdorfer both worked for NIH Bioweapons, Inc (why he was recruited from Switzerland), and they knew what to look for re this accidental release from Plum Island. NIH Dave Dorward also found that the blebs (or was it the cysts?) contain DNA. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Southern Hemisphere Application of the Systematic Approach to Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting. Part 1: Environmental Structure Characteristics

Southern Hemisphere Application of the Systematic Approach to Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting. Part 1: Environmental Structure Characteristics

This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A422733. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: The environment structure conceptual models of the Systematic Approach to Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting technique of Carr and Elsberry are applied to all Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclones during January 1994 – June 1997. Whereas three of the four synoptic patterns from the western North Pacific could be applied with relatively small modifications, a new High (H) amplitude synoptic pattern was defined to classify the situations with large meridional penetrations of mid-latitude troughs deep into the Southern Hemisphere tropics. Some changes in terminology were required to describe the synoptic regions that have characteristic track directions. All 1592 cases during the period could be described by these four synoptic patterns and 11 synoptic regions. Important track changes were found to be associated with transitions between these synoptic patterns and regions. Three binary tropical cyclone interactions defined for the Western North Pacific were adapted for use in the Southern Hemisphere with considerable success. A preliminary climatology of occurrences for the synoptic pattern/region combinations, ions, transitions between combinations, and binary tropical cyclone interactions are calculated. Sequences of synoptic analyses related to these transitions are described to aid in the application.

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