Let λ ∈ [0, 1] and p ∈ N, we introducewhere ϕ is a Ma-Minda function. We obtain sharp bound for a particular case of the generalized Zalcman conjecture and for some combinations involving the initial coefficients of f in S * λ,p (ϕ). Further sharp estimate for the fifth coefficient of functions belonging to S * 0,1 (ϕ) =: S * (ϕ) is deduced. Applications appear for several well-known classes for the particular choices of λ, p and ϕ(z) along with a dominance result for the class S * (ϕ).
We establish the membership criteria in terms of Hadamard product for a normalized analytic function to be in the class of infinitesimal generators. Furthermore, the embedding of various subclasses of normalized univalent functions in the class of infinitesimal generators and the radii problems for this class are studied. The results derived, generalize the already known results.
Moorella sp. strain Hama-1 was isolated from a thermophilic anaerobic digestion reactor treating poly(l-lactic acid). The strain is a thermophilic acetogen capable of lactate oxidation under anaerobic conditions. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of strain Hama-1, comprising 3.27 Mb in 48 contigs, with a G+C content of 56.6%.
Little information on poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) treatment-associated microbiota in thermophilic anaerobic digestion reactors is available. Here, we provide 16S rRNA gene sequence data on microbiota in a thermophilic anaerobic digestion reactor converting PLLA to methane for 336 days. Data comprising 99,566 total high-quality reads were tabulated at the taxonomic class level.
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