Fink Garza (tiekevin6)
Bacillus genus members are dominant in the Eastern Arabian Sea and are known for producing many industrial enzymes. Bacillus australimaris B28A, isolated from seawater, had an enzymatic activity. Here, the whole genome sequence of Bacillus australimaris B28A is reported. The 3,766,107-bp genome, with a GC content of 41.6%, comprised 3936 protein-coding genes, seven ribosomal RNA, and 75 transfer RNA. Several bioactive secondary metabolite genes in the genome, including surfactin, lichenysin, bacillibactin, bacilysin, paenilamicin, fengycin, and carotenoid, were identified using antiSMASH. The 1396 proteins were predicted using RAST, including asparaginase enzyme an anticancer enzyme. Sequence data have been deposited in the DDBJ/ENA/GenBank database under the accession number JAGQFH000000000. The version described in this paper is JAGQFH000000000.1. The BioProject ID in the GenBank database is PRJNA670955. The raw data is publicly available at "https//".This paper presents the data that estimate the linkages between perceived regulatory support, empathy, moral obligation, social entrepreneurial self-efficacy, perceived social support, and social entrepreneurial intention among Vietnamese students. The scales were adopted from previous studies to develop the questionnaires utilizing a five-Likert scale. The sample collected from 685 undergraduate students from universities in Vietnam. A quantitative approach was utilised to examine the value of data. Specifically, some descriptive statistics was utilized to show the respondents' profiles and characteristics of variables. Cronbach' alpha, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis was used to test the reliability and validity of constructs before estimating path coefficients via structural equational modelling (SEM).Our associated paper presented a psychometric evaluation of the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS) and its abbreviated version, the WURS-25. Instead of actual factors scores, we employed "item averages" calculated by the average score of each item comprising that factor. We did not present a factor analysis of the WURS-25. Herein we identify items of the full WURS that are redundant or not part of any of the scale's five factors. Removing these items produced a shortened version, the WURS-45. We performed a logistic regression using actual factor loadings as well as factors based on item averages, and compared major depressive disorder (MDD) to generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) patients in the same analysis. We performed exploratory factor analysis with the WURS-45 items. We then performed logistic regressions and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) analyses with the WURS-45 and WURS-25 factors. No increase in specificity or sensitivity arose when actual factors scores were used as opposed to factor scores from item averages. MDD and GAD ROC curves were very similar, supporting combining MDD with GAD patients into a single group. WURS-45 factors paralleled those derived from the full WURS. ROC curves, logistic regression and confusion tables showed the WURS-45 preserved the excellent diagnostic separation produced by the full WURS. Similar analyses showed WURS-25 scoring using its three factors improved its diagnostic utility. The WURS-45 has reduced redundancy with minimal loss in discriminatory power. Analysis of the WURS-25 using factor scores boosts its performance. Both versions of the scale provide clinical information describing childhood ADHD and are useful in separating adult patients with ADHD from those with MDD or GAD.This brief presents new U-Pb SHRIMP (Sensitive High-Resolution Ion Microprobe) geochronology data on zircons and titanites dated from the gold-rich Kilo Terrane in the eastern Central Kibalian Superterrane, northeastern DRC. Out of 40 rock samples (), only 36 samples produced zircons and titanites suitable for U-Pb SHRIMP dating (-). Raw ion-microprobe SHRIMP analyses of specific zir