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From the epistemological perspective (Greek episteme, epistemology = theory of knowledge), the theory of evolution encompasses the nature and scope of knowledge about the phenomenon of evolution (=what really happens), including the chronological discoveries by naturalists and scientists during the development of our cumulative understanding of how evolution works.
These chronological discoveries led to the current and systematic nomenclature system of lysine demethylases (KDM) [ 70].
I feel that one dedicated accessibility figure describing a logical set, rather than the present chronological-discovery-set across three figures would render the manuscript stronger on this front.
Using transcriptomic profiles in CD14+ monocytes from 1,264 participants of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (aged 55 94 years), we identified 2,704 genes differentially expressed with chronological age (false discovery rate, FDR ≤ 0.001).
To celebrate Pi Day, I am offering a list of the most important mathematical results related to Pi (in reverse chronological order of their discovery).
Second, the chronological order of the discovery of two breast cancers with clonal homology does not forcefully reflect the paternity of the first over the second because a tumour with few alterations can be occult for years following the removal of a more deranged derivative.
The process of discovery is not chronological but is forever folding back on itself, revisiting half-solved problems.
It is organized in an approximately chronological manner to discuss aspects of discovery, techniques of retrieval and excavation, and transport of skeletal material.
Besides such philosophical considerations, the yeast chronological aging system has led to the discovery of aging mechanisms and anti-aging drugs that have subsequently been confirmed in higher organisms [ 23].
Our aim was to identify the difference between a broad set of oxidative stress parameters (Table 1) to enlighten a road map for a possible discovery of aging biomarkers in order to differentiate chronological aging from biological aging, as well as to contribute to the literature of experiment-based evidence on an oxidative stress theory of aging.
The Tudor age was in at four, and there were also strong showings for such amorphous stretches of past time as the "Discovery of America" (five) and the "medieval period" (six) – a chronological spread that most medieval historians would allege to have run for nearly a thousand years.
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