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Protein and RNA represent different steps of the multi-stepped cellular genetic information flow process, in which they are dynamically produced and degraded.

It is designed specifically to take key terms from a patient's history and incorporate them into a heuristic algorithm that dynamically produces differential diagnoses of epilepsy syndromes.

Secondly, and more interestingly, the model dynamically produced localized displacement phenomena on the contact area during stick-to-slip phase, indicating how slippage enlarges the contact area prior to total slippage of the fingertip.

We dynamically produce separate sets of clusters for different off-chip targets such as memory blocks, so the traffic to the leaders of clusters is much smaller than in static clusters fixed in hardware.

Tightly coupled with a vertex shader, the additional unit dynamically produces topological configurations and parametric coordinates of refinement patterns in the type of indexed triangle strips for object-level adaptive tessellation.

Section 4 offers discussion of an example set of results obtained from these experiments, with the presentation of these results on our web portal, for use by others wishing to dynamically produce charts of these data, discussed in Section 5. Section 6 concludes the paper and offers avenues for future investigation.

Stopped-flow spectroscopic characterization of the dynamically produced reaction intermediates would afford meaningful insights to greater details of the mechanism.

Benzinger, one of the few bio-dynamically produced wines, is located in Sonoma Valley, in the tiny town of Glen Ellen.

We present a novel strategy for building investigator networks dynamically and producing detailed investigator profiles using data available in PubMed abstracts.

However, little is known about how these frontal and parietal areas interact dynamically to produce behavior on a fine temporal (sub-second) and spatial (sub-centimeter) scale.

Prof. Wu invented "optoelectronic tweezers" (OETs), which use projected optical images to dynamically create conductive regions which in turn produce local dielectrophoretic forces that can trap biological cells.

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