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J. M. Juran, M Histo ofManagingfor Quality The Evolution, Trends, and Future Directions of Managing for Quality, ASQC Quahty Press, Milwaukee, Wis., 1995, p. 597. [Pg.372]

Rakic, P. (1995) A small step for the cell, a giant leap for mankind a hypothesis of neocortical expansion during evolution. Trends Neurosci 18 383-388. [Pg.18]

Pereto, Y., Lopez-Garcia, R, and Moreira, D. (2004). Ancestral lipid biosynthesis and early membrane evolution. Trends Biochem. Sci., 29,469-77. [Pg.291]

The monitoring network in EMB compared to those established in Central and North Europe or even with the Western Mediterranean Basin (e.g. Spain) is rather insufficient. Particularly there is a lack of data on continuous or long-term monitoring of the chemical composition of particulate matter [12], For some substances (e.g. carbonaceous aerosol), the variability is expected to be much larger than can be resolved by integrating the available measurements and the research studies need to be supported by assessment of the local scale variability. In order to understand the temporal evolution (trends) there is also a particular need for aerosol measurements at additional sites with little influence from local and regional emission sources. [Pg.222]

The underlying guiding principles behind this evolution were that every system evolves towards increasing ideality and evolution continues at the expense of system s own resources . (Note Contemporary TRIZ software has an Evolution Trends database containing over 20 trends and 200 lines of evolution with examples from different processes and products.)... [Pg.180]

Cavalier-Smith T (2000b) Membrane heredity and early chloroplast evolution. Trends Plant Sci 5 174-182... [Pg.196]

Marcaida Ml, DePristo MA, Chandran V, Carpousis AJ, Luisi BF. The RNA degradosome life in the fast lane of adaptive molecular evolution. Trends Biochem. Sci. 2006 31(7) 359—365. [Pg.1693]

D. J. Asai and M.P. Koonce. 2001. The dynein heavy chain Structure, mechanics and evolution Trends Cell Biol. 11 196-202. (PubMedl... [Pg.1431]

Bruce, B. D. 2000. Chloroplast transit peptides Structure, function and evolution. Trends Cell Biol 10 440-7. [Pg.281]

Lykke-Anderson, J., Aagaard, C., Semionenkov, M., and Garrett, R. A., Archaeal Introns Splicing, Intercellular Mobility and Evolution, Trends Biochem. Sci., 22 326-331, 1997. [Pg.609]

A. Gershenson, How enzymes adapt lessons from directed evolution, Trends Bio-chem. Sci. 2001, 26(2), 100-106. [Pg.92]

Chen, R. (2001) Enzyme engineering rational redesign versus directed evolution. Trends Bio-technol. 19, 13-14. [Pg.717]

In addition to the common, well-known evolution trend of trioctahedral phyllosilicates to chlorite, the appearance of berthierine in certain metasediments increases the complexity of the process (Mata et al. 2001). Berthierine, which (at least in moderate quantities) is easily overlooked by XRD when chlorite is dominant, has been observed by TEM/AEM. Further research is needed to establish bulk chemical constraints as well as the stability/metastability relations of chlorite and berthierine. [Pg.471]

Critically reviewing the recent mineralogical and petrological data on diagenetic and incipient metamorphic evolution paths of hydrous phyllosilicates, in the present paper we have focused the attention on the two, rather distinct evolutional trends ... [Pg.473]

Calvin M, Bassham JA (1962) The Photosynthesis of Carbon Compounds. W A Benjamin, New York Cavalier-Smith T (2000) Membrane heredity and early chloroplast evolution. Trends Plant Sci 5 174-182 Cleland WW, O Leary MH, Northrop DB (eds) (1977) Isotope Effects on Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactiorrs. Appendix A A note on the use of fractionation factors versus isotope effects on rate corrstants. University Park Press, Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.273]

Marais G. (2003). Biased gene conversion implications for genome and sex evolution. Trends Genet. 19 330-338. [Pg.417]

Zerges W. Does complexity constrain organelle evolution Trends in Plant Sd 2002 7(4) 175-181. [Pg.72]

MITCHELL-OLDS, T., Arahidopsis thaliana and its wild relatives A model system for ecology and evolution. Trends Ecol. Evol., 2001,16, 693-700. [Pg.18]

Level 3 is similar to level 2, except that here it is important to have problems that include global issues such as sustainabihty, environmental-economic trade-offs, and safety and regulation issues. TRIZ tools such as evolution trends and substance-field model will be discussed and explored through real-life open-ended problems. After this level, smdents will have a clear picture of the problem-solving process, and they will be confident in deriving creative solutions for real engineering problems. [Pg.176]

Proubc SR, Promislow DEL, Phillips R Network thinking in ecology and evolution. Trends Ecol Evol 2005 20 345-53. [Pg.201]

Wang, K., and Ohnuma, S. (1999) Chain-length determination mechanism of isoprenyl diphosphate synthases and implications for molecular evolution. Trends Biochem. Sci. 24, 445 51... [Pg.425]

Laurin, M., Girandot, M. and De Ricqles, A. (2000) Early tetrapod evolution . Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 15, 118-23. [Pg.390]


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