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    Predicting antibiotic resistance

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    The treatment of bacterial infections is increasingly complicated because microorganisms can develop resistance to antimicrobial agents. This article discusses the information that is required to predict when antibiotic resistance is likely to emerge in a bacterial population. Indeed, the development of the conceptual and methodological tools required for this type of prediction represents an important goal for microbiological research. To this end, we propose the establishment of methodological guidelines that will allow researchers to predict the emergence of resistance to a new antibiotic before its clinical introduction.J.L.M. was supported by grants LSHM-CT-2005-518152, LSHM-CT-2005-018705 and BIO2005-04278. F.B. was supported by grants LSHM-CT-2005-518152 and LSHM-CT-2005-018705. D.I.A. was supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council, LSHM-CT-2005-51852 and Uppsala University, Sweden.Peer reviewe

    Therapeutic approaches to cancer-associated immune suppression

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    The phasevarion: phase variation of type III DNA methyltransferases controls coordinated switching in multiple genes

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    Lasers and Coherent Light Sources

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    Assessing written work by determining competence to achieve the module-specific learning outcomes.

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    This chapter describes lasers and other sources of coherent light that operate in a wide wavelength range. First, the general principles for the generation of coherent continuous-wave and pulsed radiation are treated including the interaction of radiation with matter, the properties of optical resonators and their modes as well as such processes as Q-switching and mode-locking. The general introduction is followed by sections on numerous types of lasers, the emphasis being on todayʼs most important sources of coherent light, in particular on solid-state lasers and several types of gas lasers. An important part of the chapter is devoted to the generation of coherent radiation by nonlinear processes with optical parametric oscillators, difference- and sum-frequency generation, and high-order harmonics. Radiation in the extended ultraviolet (EUV) and x-ray ranges can be generated by free electron lasers (FEL) and advanced x-ray sources. Ultrahigh light intensities up to 1021 W/cm2 open the door to studies of relativistic laser–matter interaction and laser particle acceleration. The chapter closes with a section on laser stabilization
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