EVIDENCE OF POTENTIALLY UNRELATED AMPC BETA-LACTAMASE PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE FROM CATTLE, CATTLE PRODUCTS AND HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENTS COMMONLY HARBORING THE BLAACC RESISTANCE DETERMINANT.

Evidence of potentially unrelated AmpC beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae from cattle, cattle products and hospital environments commonly harboring the blaACC resistance determinant.

The occurrence and genetic relatedness of AmpC beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical environments, groundwater, beef, human and cattle faeces were investigated.One hundred seventy-seven (177) samples were collected and cultured on MacConkey agar.A total of 203 non-repetitive isolates were characterised using genus/speci

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Spin-triplet superconductivity in Weyl nodal-line semimetals

Abstract Topological semimetals are three dimensional materials with symmetry-protected massless bulk excitations.As a special case, Weyl nodal-line semimetals are realized in materials having either no inversion or broken time-reversal Kid’s Shoes symmetry and feature bulk nodal lines.The 111-family, including LaNiSi, LaPtSi and LaPtGe materials

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Study on bearing characteristics of rigid rectangular foundation subjected to horizontal force and torque (H-T)

The current design of member foundation only considers horizontal forces (H) and ignores the effect of torque (T), which may lead to torsional failure of the foundation.To analyze the bearing characteristics of rigid rectangular foundation subjected to horizontal force and torque (H-T), according to the stress characteristics of the foundation, the

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An N=1 $$ mathcal{N}=1 $$ 3d-3d correspondence

Abstract M5-branes on an associative three-cycle M 3 in a G 2-holonomy manifold give rise to a 3d N=1 $$ mathcal{N}=1 $$ supersymmetric gauge theory, TN=1M3 $$ {T}_{mathcal{N}=1}left[{M}_3 ight] $$.We propose an N=1 $$ mathcal{N}=1 $$ 3d-3d correspondence, based on two observables of 4 Thrive these theories: the Witten index and the S 3-partition f

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