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However, while there are many individual-based models, no model constructed to date has focused on a precise replication of a small community, with detail down to individual schools, employers, and the exact make-up of households as extracted from census datasets.
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Adelson, typically, was consumed with things large and small: the precise replication of the Campanile di San Marco and the Bridge of Sighs, the tassels on the curtains, the question of whether it was cheaper to rent or buy cranes (he bought), the color of the canals (he ordered them drained and their surface repainted, for a more perfect blue).
The nearly precise replication of the stress strain relation using at least two curve-fits for aluminum and its alloys validates the quantitative determination of the mean slip distance.
The Dordogne's most dramatic examples are 26km north of Sarlat in the caves of Lascaux II with its precise replication of cave art at the original cave 200 metres away; and La Roque Saint-Christophe near the village of Peyzac.
This expanded model and the knowledge obtained in this study provide useful frameworks to understand the precise replication mechanism of Qβ replicase with ribosomes and to design amplifiable RNA genomes in translation-coupling systems.
Although these plasmids appear to be capable of independent replication, as they have complete DNA polymerase III complex enzymes (including dnaN) and DNA helicase II (including pcrA) for replication, their precise replication mechanism remains unclear.
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells are preferred targets for many retroviruses including MLV and additional experiments are needed to determine the precise replication kinetics of XMRV in human PBMC cultures and the subpopulation of blood cells involved.
Precise replication of the cluster designation did not always occur e.g. MYH8 and FOS.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00882.002 The faithful inheritance of genetic information depends on the precise replication of DNA; errors such as under- or over-replication of DNA can lead to genetic instabilities, malignant transformation, or cell death (Klingseisen and Jackson, 2011; Abbas et al., 2013).
Since the half-life of these CTCs is probably 1 to 3 hours, a precise balance between replication of tumour cells and cell death seems very likely.
Thus, the efficient replication of the genome, which depends on a precise temporal and spatial pattern of activation of origins of replication, is greatly impaired.
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