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However, both concepts should not be confused [41]: the Shannon limit generally follows from errors in digital communication while the term error catastrophe originated from a mathematical model of molecular evolution [42].
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All types of mitotic catastrophe originate from mitotic perturbations and are accompanied by mitotic arrest; however, the molecular components that link prolonged mitosis to the cell death machinery remain largely unknown.
Have the "Doomsday Bunker" diggers talked to the "Doomsday Prepper" people who think the Big Catastrophe will originate underground, via volcano or earthquake?
Catastrophe theory, which originated from the study of the French mathematician René Thom in the 1960s, becomes very popular due to the efforts of Christopher Zeeman [3] in the 1970s.
This indicates that PAF-treated cells stall at G2 M, undergo mitotic catastrophe, and accumulate damaged DNA originated from apoptotic fragmentation or stalled DNA replication.
"There could have been utter catastrophe had it been higher, closer to the surface," he said of the quake, which geologists said originated more than 30 miles underground.
The label originated….
All originated in Africa.
James originated the term.
Tute originated in Italy.
from which they originated.
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