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New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
2017
Viral M-dsRNAs encoding yeast killer toxins share similar genomic organization, but no overall sequence identity. The dsRNA full-length sequences of several known M-viruses either have yet to be completed, or they were shorter than estimated by agarose gel electrophoresis. High-throughput sequencing was used to analyze some M-dsRNAs previously sequenced by traditional techniques, and new dsRNAs from atypical killer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Torulaspora delbrueckii. All dsRNAs expected to be present in a given yeast strain were reliably detected and sequenced, and the previously-known sequences were confirmed. The few discrepancies between viral variants were mostly located aro…
Comparison between bitumen modified with crumb tyre rubber and styrene butadiene styrene
2009
The improvements in terms of mechanical properties due to the use of polymers to modify bitumens in road paving applications have already been widely demonstrated. The aim of this paper is to show how the rheology and the performance of a bituminous binder mixed with crumb rubber recycled from used tyres (CR-MB), could be comparable with a styrene butadiene styrene (SBS-MB) created with the same base binder and currently used for road applications. Physical, chemical and performance characterization followed by rheological and storage stability analyses have been undertaken as the basis for the comparison. The results of the investigation indicate that the blended CR-MB shows large improvem…
A new procedure to determine the rheological properties of RAP binder and corresponding bituminous blends
2017
Abstract In this paper, a new and simple approach to estimate the rheological properties of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) binder is proposed to overcome the limitations of the conventional extraction procedure. This method is based on Dynamic Shear Rheometer tests performed on mortars composed of RAP fine fraction and virgin binder, together with a new back-calculation solution. The properties of the bituminous blends of virgin and RAP binders are obtained with a modified Nielsen model. The Voigt model is then successfully used to estimate complex modulus and phase angle of the RAP binder from the properties of the back-calculated binder blend. This procedure would prevent the need of RA…