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... polyhedra means that , like bacterial spores , these insect viruses remain infectious for years in soil . The environmental persistence of polyhedra is the cause of significant losses in silkworm cocoon harvests but has also been ...
... polyhedra means that , like bacterial spores , these insect viruses remain infectious for years in soil . The environmental persistence of polyhedra is the cause of significant losses in silkworm cocoon harvests but has also been ...
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... polyhedra . a , Scanning electron micrographs of recombinant ( left ) and infectious ( right ) polyhedra . Both crystals are made up of densely packed 103 Å unit cells ( Figs 2 and 3 ) but the indentations on the surface of infectious ...
... polyhedra . a , Scanning electron micrographs of recombinant ( left ) and infectious ( right ) polyhedra . Both crystals are made up of densely packed 103 Å unit cells ( Figs 2 and 3 ) but the indentations on the surface of infectious ...
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... polyhedra and 0.64-0.68 for immune complexes ) . In particular , the H1 helix is central to the architecture of polyhedra , as is evident from the extensive crystal contacts it med- iates , with three - quarters of its surface involved ...
... polyhedra and 0.64-0.68 for immune complexes ) . In particular , the H1 helix is central to the architecture of polyhedra , as is evident from the extensive crystal contacts it med- iates , with three - quarters of its surface involved ...
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