Sentence examples for aspects of organisms from inspiring English sources

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Instead, Thompson emphasised "the formal aspects of organisms", trying to make a case for self-organization through normal physical and chemical processes.

These are different aspects of organisms, and proving that they are mechanically inexplicable would require different arguments.

Paley considered nonfunctional aspects of organisms to be "extremely rare," and as is clear from later chapters, he viewed most aspects of the world to be optimally designed, but he was careful not to base his argument for the existence of a designer on these secondary considerations.

Because there are different types of features that relates to protein essentiality, which suggests that multiple aspects of organisms contribute to determining the essentiality of proteins [ 18].

Bioinformatics is undergoing explosive growth with the addition, for example, of databases that catalog interactions between proteins, of databases that track the evolution of genes, and of systems biology databases which contain models of all aspects of organisms.

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The mechanisms involved are being clarified, following the seminal discovery that adipose tissue, far from being a passive reservoir for the accumulation of lipids, is an endocrine organ that produces dozens of factors that regulate several aspects of organism homeostasis [1], [2], [3].

First, combining data from diverse studies and methods generates data sets of higher quality, and second, integration effectively captures different aspects of organism's biology [ 25- 27].

Examples include creation of a model for a new organism from its genomic data and a reference model for a similar organism; creation of a larger-scale model by combining several models of different aspects of organism's metabolism; improving an existing model by incorporating new data and new expertise.

The functional aspects of cognition, like any other functional aspect of organisms, are the result of adaptation by natural selection, and are subject to its principles.

Instead, these "Why-questions deal with the historical and evolutionary factors that account for all aspects of living organisms that exist now or have existed in the past" (Mayr 1997 p. 115).

Recent studies used 'least-cost' modelling (available as a toolbox in GIS-systems) to calculate 'effective distance', a measure for distance modified with the cost to move between habitat patches based on detailed geographical information on the landscape as well as behavioural aspects of the organisms studied.

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