K is not an endorsement it is a restriction for intrastate only. That means a CDL with a K restriction is only valid in the issuing state only.
cabbage,greens,cranberry,anything with vitamin K,
it can't be heated to inactivation,instead you can just try protease K treatment
You would need to specify your state in order to determine what the "K" restriction is. Restrictions are federally regulated, but restriction codes can vary by state. Any time I've seen a "K" restriction, it's been a restriction prohibiting the operation of a CMV equipped with air brakes (any vehicle requiring a CDL, regardless of weight class, is considered a CMV - a vehicle under 26,001 GVWR requires a CDL if it's carrying quantities of hazardous materials requiring the display of placards in accordance with CFR49 or if it's a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver). You seem to be under the impression that the "K" restriction is an intrastate-only restriction (and it may be.. again, codes vary between states, and I don't know your state). This only applies to CMVs, and not to commercial vehicles which do not require a CDL. So, in not so many words, yes, you can operate the specified vehicle out of state.
The good cloning vector should have small size, high copy number, own origin of replication, restriction sites for many restriction enzymes and selectable markers.
Yes theirs are efficient long as changed on schedule.
Yes, as long as it does not exceed the weight restriction.
what is a restriction on the amount of a good that can be imported
A restriction map plots restriction sites within a chain of DNA. You cannot create a restriction map without restriction enzymes. Restriction sites are points in a DNA molecule that contain certain strings of nucleotides, which can only be identified by restriction enzymes.
TaqI's restriction site is:TCGAAGCT
A piece of string 5 k long is 5 kilometers, or 3.1 miles, long
As long as the highway is in their jurisdiction they can. There is normally not a restriction to prevent it.