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This one opens not beside the cradle, or at the distant root of some genealogical tree, but in a Pathology Museum, where the cross-section of its subject's brain, suspended in a jar, reveals "a pituitary gland swollen to a solid ovoid mass, six centimetres in height and four centimetres from front to back and from side to side".
Linking vulnerability on the micro level (individuals, households, "groups") to processes and distant root causes on the macro level has been an immense improvement in explanatory power concerning the overall complexity of hazardous situations, yet it is associated with methodological challenges regarding the social dimension of assessing vulnerability.
Root segments with extraradical hyphae were embedded for APP samples, while distant root segments with no visible fungal structures were embedded for NAP samples.
The WRKY domain from a WRKY transcription factor found in a fungus belonging to the Zygomycete class, Mucor circinelloides (scaffold_3:4086226–4087418 fgeneshMC_pg.3_#_1249), was included as a distant root.
We had compiled a test set of 400 proteins constituting of 200 protein pairs, with 100 pairs sharing the same GO term (positive test set) i.e. the edge distance between the GO terms of a protein pair is zero and other 100 pairs sharing a distant root GO term (negative test set) i.e. the edge distance between the GO terms of a protein pair is ≥ 1.
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The mark of the Augsburg goldsmith Marx Merzenbach, struck between 1679 and 1683, is a reminder that European Surrealism has distant roots.
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