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Wat (wie) is Lac de Tibériade - definitie

LAKE IN CANADA
Lac De Gras; Lac de gras

Lac operon         
  • '''Tetrameric LacI binds two operator sequences and induces DNA looping.'''  Two dimeric ''LacI'' functional subunits (red+blue and green+orange) each bind a DNA operator sequence (labeled).  These two functional subunits are coupled at the tetramerization region (labeled); thus, tetrameric ''LacI'' binds two operator sequences.  This allows tetrameric ''LacI'' to induce DNA looping.
  • [[IPTG]]
  • growth curve]]
  • ONPG]]
  • [[X-gal]]
SET GENES ENCODING PROTEINS AND ENZYMES FOR LACTOSE METABOLISM
Lac Operon; LacZ; Lacz; Lactose operon; Lac I; Lac promoter; Lac Z; Lac operator; Lac Y; Lac A; Lac-Operon; Lac-operon; I Gene; LacI gene; LacA; Jacob-Monod model; User:McortNGHH/Jacob-Monod model
The lactose operon (lac operon) is an operon required for the transport and metabolism of lactose in E. coli and many other enteric bacteria.
Lac         
  • ''"Laksha"'' is a traditional form of lacquerware from Sri Lanka which is made from shellac derived from Lac.
  • Pongam or honge (''[[Millettia pinnata]]'') is a native of India and grows in profusion, generally planted as avenue trees by the forest department. It is renowned for its shade and is well known in traditional uses for its medicinal properties. It is also grown as a host plant for lac insects. The tree is also one of the food plants for common cerulean (''[[Jamides celeno]]'').
  • Processed shellac flakes from lac insect resin.
RESINOUS SECRETION OF LAC INSECTS
Seedlac; Sticklac; Broodlac; Lac tree
·noun ·Alt. of Lakh.
II. Lac ·noun A resinous substance produced mainly on the banyan tree, but to some extent on other trees, by the Coccus lacca, a scale-shaped insect, the female of which fixes herself on the bark, and exudes from the margin of her body this resinous substance.
LAC         
  • ''"Laksha"'' is a traditional form of lacquerware from Sri Lanka which is made from shellac derived from Lac.
  • Pongam or honge (''[[Millettia pinnata]]'') is a native of India and grows in profusion, generally planted as avenue trees by the forest department. It is renowned for its shade and is well known in traditional uses for its medicinal properties. It is also grown as a host plant for lac insects. The tree is also one of the food plants for common cerulean (''[[Jamides celeno]]'').
  • Processed shellac flakes from lac insect resin.
RESINOUS SECRETION OF LAC INSECTS
Seedlac; Sticklac; Broodlac; Lac tree
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Wikipedia

Lac de Gras

Lac de Gras is a lake approximately 300 kilometres (190 mi) north east of Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Lac de Gras was the centre of the diamond rush of the 1990s. There are two working, and one closed, diamond mines in the area, Diavik Diamond Mine, Ekati Diamond Mine, and the care and maintenance Snap Lake Diamond Mine. It was called Ekati by aboriginal peoples.

The lake is ultraoligotrophic but supports a slow-growing but stable population of some eight species of cold-water fishes, including round whitefish, cisco, and lake trout. Lake trout dominate the lake, both numerically and in terms of biomass. Other native fish species include common whitefish, Arctic grayling, burbot, longnose sucker, and slimy sculpin.

Diavik Diamond Mines is conducting open-pit mining of kimberlite pipes using explosives near the lake.

Lac de Gras' surface area is 56,910.8 ha (140,630 acres); the historical surface area was 57,107.2 ha (141,115 acres), about 196.4 ha larger than today. The subbasin area is 413,570 ha (1,022,000 acres) with the number of lakes smaller than 1 ha 3,487; 1-10 ha 2,080; 10-100 ha 663; and larger 100 ha 106, together with a total surface area of 135,035 ha (333,680 acres).

Lac du Sauvage is a small lake that drains into Lac de Gras through a 45 m (148 ft) wide and 210 m (690 ft) long stream called the Narrows. The median flood peak discharge in the Narrows is 17.5 m3/s (620 cu ft/s) making it an important corridor for fish movements.