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Shen Kuo noted that the process was tedious if one only wanted to print a few copies of a book, but if one desired to make hundreds or thousands of copies, the process was incredibly fast and efficient.
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While jurors found that Shell copied the process of using catalysts to produce ethylene oxide more efficiently, they concluded that the infringement of the patent was not intentional, a decision that will stop Union Carbide from seeking triple damages.
Starting de novo to deal with a new situation is not within the power of natural, unintelligent processes… [M]en may well copy the process, in so far as original structures are used as the basis for new ones, simply because it is the most economical method, but they are not bound to the very limited range of methods of change which nature adopts" [56].
The article also referred incorrectly in some copies to the process by which Amiri Baraka became the state's poet laureate in August 2002, an appointment widely criticized after he gave a reading of a poem implying that Israel knew in advance about the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center.
Transposable elements (TE) are short repetitive sequences with the ability of moving around the genome creating new copies in the process.
On the other hand, O. pardalina inhabiting cold running waters with comparatively stable thermal conditions may not require such tight hsp70 cluster organization and, hence, underwent dispersal and pseudogenization of a few hsp70 copies in the process of evolution.
One solution to this problem is to copy the processes in green plants by having the reactants with a preference for recombination form on opposite sides of a membrane.
Note that the recreation process of the heritable part is copying, while the process recreating the non-heritable part cannot be copying, otherwise it would be part of the heritable part.
Watson and Crick's intuition was correct, as this is how DNA is copied in the process known as replication.
She pauses momentarily, and then goes on to describe in detail a process-based type of biomimicry - solar cells that copy the natural process of photosynthesis, or creating energy from sunlight, in leaves.
Since the 1950s, fusion has offered the dream of almost limitless energy - copying the fireball process that powers the Sun - fuelled by two readily available forms of hydrogen.
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