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Displaying 1 - 18 of 18
Minor pilins play a major role in pilus dynamics and functions
Author:
Ng, Dixon
Date created:
2015-08-17
Language, Culture and Ethnicity: A case of Japanese mixed heritage youth
Author:
Takei, Naoko
Date created:
2015-07-10
Localization and assembly of the Vibrio cholerae type IV pilus secretin channel
Author:
Garcha, Navdeep Kaur
Date created:
2017-04-12
Multilingual Learners: Student Experiences in a First-Year Academic Literacy Class
Author:
James, Connie Lam
Date created:
2016-07-20
Structural characterization of Vibrio cholerae toxin-coregulated pilus
Author:
Li, Juliana
Date created:
2012-04-16
Molecular mechanism of CTXΦ phage uptake into Vibrio cholerae
Author:
Ford, Christopher Gordon
Date created:
2012-04-11
Becoming a student: multilingual university students’ identity construction in Simon Fraser University
Author:
Hayashi, Hisako
Date created:
2013-07-22
How students develop a sense of belonging to their academic community: a qualitative study of students’ experiences in a for-profit entertainment arts college
Author:
Gervan, Edward Stewart
Date created:
2013-07-25
Exploring identity formation and academic writing of multilingual students: Skipping through the academy
Author:
Walsh Marr, Jennifer Margaret
Date created:
2011-09-23
Processes of identity construction for Generation 1.5 university students in Canada
Author:
Mossman, Timothy Norman
Date created:
2018-04-05
The minor pilin TcpB is located at the tip of the toxin co-regulated pilus of Vibrio cholerae and is the receptor for the filamentous phage CTXφ
Author:
Gutierrez, Miguel Angel
Date created:
2017-07-19
Exploring the role of PilY1 family proteins in natural transformation
Author:
Wang, Zhifeng
Date created:
2022-12-19
Exploring and exploiting the Vibrio cholerae Type IV pilus
Author:
Zhang, Zhijia
Date created:
2022-09-20
Re-thinking English-only pedagogy through translanguaging in Japanese university CLIL classrooms: Students, teachers, challenges and dilemmas
Author:
Itoi, Kiyu
Date created:
2023-05-24
Characterization of colonization factors from enteric pathogens Vibrio cholerae and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Author:
Yuen, Alex Siu Wing
Date created:
2012-06-04
Exploring and exploiting the minor pilins of Type IV pili
Author:
Burrell, Bailey
Date created:
2019-07-17
A critical analysis of Mexican migrant farm workers in British Columbia: Language, oppression, and resistance
Author:
Henao Castrillon, Alexandra
Date created:
2018-12-13
Understanding Type IV pilus-mediated secretion in Vibrio cholerae
Author:
Nguyen, Minh Nhat
Date created:
2020-12-08