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Web.com Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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Ubuntu Security Notice - devhelp, epiphany-browser, midbrowser ...
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The problem can be corrected by upgrading your system to the following package versions: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS: devhelp 0.19-1ubuntu1.8.04.3 epiphany-gecko ...

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McAfee, Inc. Reports 26 Percent Growth on Record Revenue of $397 ...
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Firefox 3 chipping away Safari market share, summer browsing ...
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Dominion Announces Second-Quarter 2008 Earnings
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Geron Corporation Reports 2008 Second Quarter Financial Results ...
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T Tanaka, F Rassoulzadegan, TF Thingstad - Limnology and Oceanography, 2003 - JSTOR
... 7.9 2.1 0.05 1.4 2.5 10.5 Uptake 0.19t 0.11 ... 4). P transfer rates in the food
web-The incubation of ... and (3) no significant difference in P release rates between ...

Web Release Date: October 9, 2007 -
JH Kim, J Baek, PS Halasyamani - Chem. Mater, 2007 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/cm7019334 S0897-4756(70)01933-6 Web Release Date: October 9, 2007. ... A
spontaneous polarization (P s ) of 0.19 C/cm 2 was measured. ...

Web Release Date: April 12, 2006
MR Zhang, M Ogawa, J Maeda, T Ito, J Noguchi, K … - J. Med. Chem, 2006 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/jm060006k S0022-2623(06)00006-9 Web Release Date: April 12, 2006. ... determined
that 3, 7, and 8 had potent binding affinities (K i = 0.07-0.19 nM) for PBR ...

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Web Release Date: January 8, 1998
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... je9700941 S0021-9568(97)00094-0 Web Release Date: January 8, 1998. ... The viscosity
of liquid H + hfac was determined to be (1.39 ? 0.19) ? 10 - 3 Pa?s at 24 C ...

Regulation of Lake Primary Productivity by Food Web Structure -
SR Carpenter, JF Kitchell, JR Hodgson, PA Cochran, … - Ecology, 1987 - JSTOR
... 1984 to 1.14 x 106/um3/mL (SE = 0.19, n = 13 ... Minnows moved offshore immediately after
release. December 1987 LAKE PRODUCTIVITY AND FOOD WEB STRUCTURE 1871 ...

Different calcium channels mediate transmitter release evoked by transient or sustained … -
GR Gonzalez Burgos, FI Biali, BD Cherksey, M … - Neuroscience, 1995 - Elsevier
... 500 pM 0.74 __ 0.07 0.70 + 0.19 5 Nitrendipine 10 ... from the venom of the funnel-web
spider and ... both synaptic transmission and K +- evoked ACh release, while low ...

Measuring web site quality improvements: a case study of the forum on strategic management knowledge … -
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Risky mate search and mate preference in the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes) -
MM Kasumovic, MJ Bruce, ME Herberstein, MCB … - Behavioral Ecology, 2007 - ISBE
... do so within a few days of release (by day 3 ... models, very few males successfully
reach a web after searching ... the null distribution (0.49 mm, P = 0.19, Figure 2 ...

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Y Hosoda, H Ohtsubo, H Yamada - US Patent 4,609,589, 1986 - Google Patents
... heat (shrinkage ratio) 0.15% 0.14% 0.20% 0.17% 0.42% *0.18% 0.19% 0.24% 0.20% 0.54 ...
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Press Release 07-084
Innovative Research Technique Reveals Another Natural Wonder in Yellowstone Park: A Unique, Photosynthesizing Life-Form

Novel bacterium lives in colorful microbial mats within hot springs

Illustration of a unique bacterium discovered in Yellowstone hot springs.

A unique chlorophyll-producing bacterium has been discovered in the hot springs of Yellowstone.
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In the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, a team of researchers partially funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) discovered a new bacterium that transforms light into chemical energy. The discovery of the chlorophyll-producing bacterium, Candidatus chloracidobacterium (Cab.) thermophilum, is described in the July 27, 2007, issue of Science in a paper led by Don Bryant of Penn State University and David M. Ward of Montana State University.

Yellowstone National Park is a tourist's wonderland because of its wildlife, mountains, geysers and hot springs. But the park is also a scientific reservoir that harbors what may be the world's largest diversity of thermophilic (heat-loving) microorganisms.

Discovered in microbial mats in three of Yellowstone's hot springs, Cab. thermophilum belongs to a new genus and species. It also belongs to the Acidobacteria phylum, a poorly characterized phylum that was not previously known to include bacteria capable of photosynthesis.

"Cab. thermophilum is the first photosynthesizing bacterium discovered in the Acidobacteria phylum," said Ronald Weiner, program director in NSF's Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences.

Chlorophyll-producing bacteria are so abundant that they perform half the photosynthesis on Earth. But only five of the 25 major groups, or phyla, of bacteria previously were known to contain members with this ability.

"The microbial mats give the hot springs in Yellowstone their remarkable yellow, orange, red, brown and green colors," says Bryant. Microbiologists are intrigued by Yellowstone's hot springs "because their unusual habitats house a diversity of microorganisms, but many are difficult or impossible to grow in the lab. Metagenomics has given us a powerful new tool for finding these hidden organisms and exploring their physiology, metabolism, and ecology."

Metagenomics is a means of studying organisms without having to culture them. Bulk samples are collected from the environment, then DNA is isolated from the cells and sequenced by so-called shotgun sequencing on a very large scale. Analysis of the DNA sequences reveals what types of genes and organisms are present in the environment.

Cab. thermophilum grows near the surface of the mats together with cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, where there is light and oxygen, at a temperature of about 50 to 66 degrees Celsius (122 to 151 degrees Fahrenheit).

Unexpectedly, the new bacterium was discovered to have special light-harvesting antennae known as chlorosomes, which each contain about 250,000 chlorophylls. No member of this phylum nor any aerobic microbe was known to make chlorosomes before this discovery.

"This is an excellent example of how metagenic information reveals how little we know about life on Earth," said Weiner.

Members of the phylum Acidobacteria have proven very hard to grow in laboratory cultures, which means their ecology and physiology are very poorly understood. Most species of Acidobacteria have been found in poor or polluted soils that are acidic, with a pH below three. However, the Yellowstone Cab. thermophilum lived in more alkaline environments that are about pH 8.5 (on a 1-14 scale).

"Finding a previously unknown, chlorophyll-producing microbe is the discovery of a lifetime for someone who has studied bacterial photosynthesis for as long as I have (35 years)," says Bryant. "I wouldn't have been as excited if I had reached into that mat and pulled out a gold nugget the size of my fist!"

Yellowstone habitats have been explored since the 1960s for new organisms that may have important applications for biotechnology, pollution clean-ups (bioremediation), and medicine. Bryant and Ward's team found the new bacterium in three hot springs--Mushroom Spring, Octopus Spring, and Green Finger Pool--not far from the Old Faithful Geyser. Also living in these same hot springs is the famous Yellowstone microbe, Thermus aquaticus, which revolutionized forensics and other fields by making the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) a routine procedure.

Funding sources for Bryant and Ward's research besides NSF included the Department of Energy, the NASA Exobiology Program, and the Thermal Biology Institute of Montana State University.

-NSF-

Media Contacts
Lily Whiteman, NSF (703) 292-8070 lwhitema@nsf.gov
Barbara Kennedy, Penn State (814) 863-4682 science@psu.edu

Program Contacts
Ronald Weiner, NSF (703) 292-7183 rweiner@nsf.gov

Principal Investigators
David Ward, Penn State (814) 863-4682 umbdw@montana.edu

Related Websites
Penn State's press release and photos: http://www.science.psu.edu/alert/Bryant7-2007.htm

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency that supports fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering, with an annual budget of $5.92 billion. NSF funds reach all 50 states through grants to over 1,700 universities and institutions. Each year, NSF receives about 42,000 competitive requests for funding, and makes over 10,000 new funding awards. The NSF also awards over $400 million in professional and service contracts yearly.

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