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In 1954, the theorists Chen Ning Yang and Robert L. Mills at the Brookhaven National Laboratory concluded that all fundamental forces were the result of nature's trying to maintain symmetries — for example, the conservation of electric charge in the case of electromagnetism, or the conservation of momentum and energy in the case of Einstein's gravity.

For example, the conservation of tCWCH2-forming ZF1 is lower than that of ZF2-5 in Zic proteins [ 15].

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Both options have negative environmental impacts, for example on the conservation of biodiversity.

A similar example is the conservation of Pup1, a gene for enhanced phosphorous uptake, in upland and drought tolerant varieties (Chin et al. 2011).

The third example clarifies the conservation of angular momentum by simulating the motion of three linked ellipses moving within and through the surface of an initially circular patch of fluid.

The Mérens also benefited from a new surge in popularity in riding horses, and between 1975 and 1985 its population rebounded, leading the breeding program to be considered an example for the conservation of rare breeds.

It would be more informative to compare phagosome conservation for example to the conservation of endosome or peroxisomes proteome.

The evolutionary journey the LRT domain has taken between pathogens of insects, fish and mammals provides a poignant example of the conservation of virulence mechanisms in nature and exemplifies the ancient origins of bacterial host interactions.

Numerical examples confirm the conservation of energy inside a cavity for a million iterations if the time step is chosen below the proposed, relaxed limit.

For example, the conservation patterns of H3K4me2/3 and H3K27ac in human, mouse and pig pluripotent stem cells are in concordance with the conservation pattern of ZFP42 expression levels.

Those that have made a virtue of abstinence - Hindus, for example, who regarded the conservation of semen as a source of both moral and physical strength - are not failed societies, just as lifting taboos on sexual continence has not necessarily liberated those who have preached it.

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