CELL SURFACE POLYSACCHARIDES REPRESENT A COMMON STRATEGY FOR ADSORPTION AMONG PHAGES INFECTING LACTIC ACID BACTERIA: LESSONS FROM DAIRY LACTOCOCCI AND STREPTOCOCCI

Cell Surface Polysaccharides Represent a Common Strategy for Adsorption among Phages Infecting Lactic Acid Bacteria: Lessons from Dairy Lactococci and Streptococci

ABSTRACT Food fermentations rely on the Display System Hardware application of robust bacterial starter cultures, the majority of which are represented by members of the lactic acid bacteria including Lactococcus lactis and Streptococcus thermophilus.Bacteriophage (or phage) proliferation remains one of the most significant threats to the fermentat

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Empirical and Kernel Estimation of the ROC Curve

The paper presents chosen methods for estimating the ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) curve, including parametric and nonparametric procedures.Nonparametric approach may involve the use of empirical method or kernel method of the ROC curve estimation.In the analysis, an attempt of comparison Valves of empirical and kernel ROC estimators is d

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