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A non-local GTN model is employed to describe the evolution of the secondary voids in the intervoid ligaments.

On the dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) the evolution of the secondary relaxations (γ and β) suggested an increased chain tightness as more aliphatic component is included.

Figure 4 Evolution of the secondary wave above Brazil during day 1.

The evolution of the secondary rates with respect to the number of mobiles in the secondary cell by considering the different scenarios (with and without SC, with and without power control) is drawn in Fig. 10, with d sec=0.6 km.

Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the time evolution of the secondary structure profiles of the c-Fos c-Jun and c-Fos c-Jun c-Fos c-Junrespectively, compandng the use of polarisable and non-polarisable forc-Jun c-Junith and without terminal c-Jun c-Jun

One such cascade that has been proposed to contribute significantly to the evolution of the secondary damage is the local inflammatory response in the injured spinal cord.

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The evolution of this secondary flow is characterized by an induction period.

The time-dependent evolution of the peptide secondary structure (i.e., analyzed using the DSSP criteria [45] for the peptide in the water environment indicated when equilibrium was reached. Molecular model illustrations were rendered using PyMOL v0.99 (http://www.pymol.org).org

It is also possible that an initiating break/recombination occurs at the complex region (or on a further telomeric side [ 139]) and, during the evolution of the amplicon, secondary rearrangements could delete both the region including TOP2A and the complex region from the amplicon.

5. Protection by secondary structure from mutations results in a pattern of adaptive evolution where the secondary structure of nucleic acid sequences prevents detrimental mutations, prior to or in addition to stabilizing selection on optimal secondary structures, a pattern that follows neo-Lamarckian principles.

If correct, this mechanism results in a pattern of adaptive evolution where the secondary structure of nucleic acid sequences, prior to natural selection, filters mutations, a pattern that follows neo-Lamarckian principles because the spectrum of potential mutations is a priori biased.

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