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In addition, ORF1, usually found in the L1, I and Jockey groups [ 12, 14], may have been acquired independently on multiple occasions during the evolution of LINE elements [ 15].
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The evolution of cell line and bioprocess development for biopharmaceutical manufacturing using mammalian cell culture over the past few decades has been striking.
Evolution of this line intensity over the solar cycles is demonstrated and the relevance of the solar middle-latitude zones in displaying the coronal activity and variability is underlined.
Fujifilm is making great cameras these days, and the X30 looks like a solid evolution of the line, with a host of improvements that could help it move from an enthusiast's pocket camera to a more general audience device, including new film simulation filters that can be applied in-camera.
A residency on the floors of Saks Fifth Avenue probably didn't hurt the evolution of the line, yet Pleet is and always will be Brooklyn's plucky go-to gal.
Tomorrow: Analysis of the evolution of offensive lines, running backs and tight ends.
We have to make a constant evolution of our lines and never take anything for granted.
The time evolution of emission lines, in the femto and nanosecond regime, have been compared and discussed.
And, for the most part, our findings, combined with our previous results on the fitness evolution of these lines, are interpretable within the framework of intralocus sexual conflict; consistent with a masculinization of the genome under exclusive male selection pressures.
As a corollary of this, the parallel evolution of independent lines of organisms increases their genetic and phenotypic distance.
For experimental evolution of HC and NC lines, we essentially replicated the protocol used by [ 41].
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