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The evidence summarized here suggests that the emergence of the first life forms required not the appearance of a single living molecule but the simultaneous coordination of many different components in a confluence of processes.
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For DRB/GRO-seq, a 15 cm dish at 80% 90% of confluence was processed at each time point for nascent RNA mapping.
What we have then, is a confluence of events, a series of processes that weren't happening four months ago.
As a consequence, the fracture process was a confluence of torsional fatigue crack propagation and overload ductile fracture through the spline section of the half-shaft.
The focus of their efforts is now changing, driven by a confluence of technology advances, a better understanding of business processes and the overriding need to cut costs.
The FDA Electrocardiogram Warehouse is 1 example where a government resource could be used by a confluence of groups to improve the science surrounding important components of the drug approval process such as cardiac safety evaluation.
A confluence of events – ranging from Ankara's recent run-in with Russia to the re-energising of its EU accession process – has put the need for a Cyprus settlement centre stage.
It's a confluence of things.
Together they found a confluence of interests.
There is a confluence of two agendas here.
There is, among other things, a confluence of eights.
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