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Jean-Charles Galissard de Marignac, (born April 24 , 1817 Geneva, Switzerland died April 15 , 1894 Geneva), Swiss chemist whose work with atomic weights suggested the possibility of isotopes and the packing fraction of nuclei and whose study of the rare-earth elements led to his discovery of ytterbium in 1878 and codiscovery of gadolinium in 1880.
Simulations of Cu precipitation during isothermal aging showed that the calculated reduction in the work of critical nucleus formation in the presence of alloying elements led to an increase in the number of Cu particles that are comparable with experimental observations.
Finite volume flow simulations (FVM) for velocity vector and temperature distribution around the system elements led to the conclusion that the laminar flow conditions, essential for accurate calorimetric sensing, can be maintained by adequate selection of device dimensions and channel depth.
But that rep has to be able to parse that information, to see what elements led to those conclusions.
Comparison of sequences of suffix and F elements led to the first demonstration that SINEs and LINEs share a common 3' sequence, possessing a small region of coding sequence, a poly(A) signal and a poly(A) site [16], [18].
As such, it is not clear which of these elements led to our effects.
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We identified that mutations in either functional TATA-box or Inr elements lead to the formation of nucleosomal structure.
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