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For a biological adaption to the in vivo situation, CH was covalently crosslinked with a photosensitive modified vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

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In fact, genetic studies suggest that Tibetans began to exhibit biological adaptions that helped them cope with high-altitude living at least 10,000 years ago, he notes.

Experimental results of height maps of beads sample and live red blood cells (RBCs) dynamics are also presented, making this system ready for broad adaption to biological imaging and material metrology.

Paul et al. focused on plants, which are significant components of biological systems, and discussed the adaption and growth tropism of plants in the microgravity environment in a space shuttle [ 1].

This paper describes the adaption of the underlying biological principle for a robust self-stabilizing distributed synchronization in wireless sensor networks.

Proteins with molecular weights of <25 kDa are involved in major biological processes such as ribosome formation, stress adaption (e.g., temperature reduction) and cell cycle control.

This is in tune with the scope of our simulations, which is to corroborate the inference of clonal interference, to contrast it with other modes of adaption, and to explore its biological consequences.

To reveal relevant biological processes and candidate proteins involved in the adaption of human dermal fibroblasts during the process of human skin aging, we analyzed an ex vivo model of in situ aged human dermal fibroblasts by proteome-wide approach integrating large-scale data from associated transcriptome and miRNA studies.

Scientific challenges for an economically competitive fermentation process include employment of cheap carbon sources, not competing with nutrition, a detailed understanding of the metabolic reactions of the biological process, development of appropriately engineered construction strains, and adaption of process technology to modern standards.

Our study advances our understanding of plant responses to abiotic stresses and serves as a basis for uncovering the biological role of PIN genes in soybean development and adaption to adverse environments.

We address this question by assessing kindergarten and second grade students' learning in response to biological similarities and differences, concepts that are fundamental to the evolutionary concepts of adaption and speciation.

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