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N(2)-(1-carboxyethyl)methionine
pseudo-opine from octopine-type crown-gall tumors; structure given in first source
Also Known As:
NCEM
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Sulfur Compounds: 278
Sulfur Amino Acids: 221
Methionine: 6648
N(2)-(1-carboxyethyl)methionine: 2
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Amino Acids: 30675
Essential Amino Acids: 1152
Methionine: 6648
N(2)-(1-carboxyethyl)methionine: 2
Sulfur Amino Acids: 221
Methionine: 6648
N(2)-(1-carboxyethyl)methionine: 2
Neutral Amino Acids: 200
Methionine: 6648
N(2)-(1-carboxyethyl)methionine: 2
Related Diseases
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Virus Diseases (Viral Diseases)
04/01/1980 - "
Negative contrast electron microscopy (NCEM) was utilized as a routine tool in the diagnosis of viral infections of domestic and wild animals.
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2.
Infections
01/01/2023 - "
The National COVID-19 Epi Model (NCEM) while initially developed as a deterministic compartmental model of SARS-Cov-2 transmission in the nine provinces of South Africa, was adapted several times over the course of the first wave of infection in response to emerging local data and changing needs of government.
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3.
COVID-19
01/01/2023 - "
By the end of the first wave, the NCEM had developed into a stochastic, spatially-explicit compartmental transmission model to estimate the total and reported incidence of COVID-19 across the 52 districts of South Africa.
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01/01/2023 - "
The National COVID-19 Epi Model (NCEM): Estimating cases, admissions and deaths for the first wave of COVID-19 in South Africa.
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01/01/2023 - "
The National COVID-19 Epi Model (NCEM) while initially developed as a deterministic compartmental model of SARS-Cov-2 transmission in the nine provinces of South Africa, was adapted several times over the course of the first wave of infection in response to emerging local data and changing needs of government.
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