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A correlation between measured He/ He ratio and helium content for co-genetic suites of samples may reveal late-stage addition of crustal (radiogenic) helium to helium-poor samples. Hilton et al. (1995) noted that He-poor crystals in some ocean-island phenocrysts had low He/" He ratios consistent with addition of... [Pg.323]

A molecular dynamics simulation samples the phase space of a molecule (defined by the position of the atoms and their velocities) by integrating Newton s equations of motion. Because MD accounts for thermal motion, the molecules simulated may possess enough thermal energy to overcome potential barriers, which makes the technique suitable in principle for conformational analysis of especially large molecules. In the case of small molecules, other techniques such as systematic, random. Genetic Algorithm-based, or Monte Carlo searches may be better suited for effectively sampling conformational space. [Pg.359]

Besides the classical photothermoplasts, LC side-chain polymers with distinct phase changes also are well suited for holographic purposes, and biopolymers from genetically engineered bacteriorhodopsine (BR) have been discussed as a holographic material. [Pg.154]

The fermentation in these big vessels (max 3—5 brews) is normally performed pressureless, but several investigations have been made on fermentation under pressure and using somewhat higher temperatures in order to reduce the time needed still further. Some brewers agree with the statement that no yeast yet known can tolerate this extra stress and at the same time ferment a beet of equivalent excellent quaUty, but new selected yeast strains (genetic engineering) in the future may be better suited to these conditions. [Pg.24]

Rice, P. Longden, I. Bleasby, A. EMBOSS The European molecular biology open software suite. Trends Genet. 2000,16, 276-277. [Pg.299]

The processes of evolution have been remarkably successful in creating animals that are well adapted to their environment. By continually adjusting the population through genetic mutation, evolutionary change works toward the perfect individual to fill a particular environmental niche. Not every new individual is well suited to its environment, of course, and the fitness of new individuals is repeatedly tested as the animals try to survive, prosper, and reproduce. [Pg.113]

At an individual level, the genetic mutations that lead to thicker fur or longer legs are entirely random, and yet the response of the population as a whole to changes in the environment is not. The pressure that the environment imposes on all members of the population gradually weeds out those individuals whose characteristics are less well suited to life within it than those of the average animal. The complete population resembles a living computer that constantly adapts its operation in an attempt to produce an individual perfectly adapted to the current environment. [Pg.115]

The value placed on efficiency and predictability, and the institutional pressures for cost-containment, accountability and measurability are enhancing the appeal of reductionist theories. They fit with the tendency to locate social problems in individual pathology. They suit the actuarial mentality that places faith in statistical information as a means to predict and minimize future risk.7 Genetic and evolutionary explanations have become a way to address the issues that trouble society - the perceived decline of the family, the problems of crime and persistent poverty, changes in the ethnic structure of the population, and the pressures on public schools. [Pg.307]

As summarized by Lang et al. (2007), regionally, upright Jura-Cretaceous argillite, siltstone, and wacke of the Kahiltna terrane are cut by a diverse suite of intrusions that occupy a northeasttrending structural corridor, likely related to the crustal-scale Lake Clark translational fault. At Pebble, subalkalic granodiorite bodies (91-89 Ma satellites to the Kaskanak Batholith) appear to be genetically related to mineralization. [Pg.365]

Wegener, D., Hildmann, C. and Schwienhorst, A. (2003) Recent progress in the development of assays suited for histone deacetylase inhibitor screening. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism,... [Pg.133]


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