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Buchon, et al. (2013) renamed all regions based on the idea that the constrictions are the truly fundamental landmarks.
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The head of the CSIRO staff association, Sam Popovski, said he was "bewildered" by job losses "in these fundamental landmark areas of science that CSIRO's had a world-leading reputation in".
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, a visiting professor at Oxford University, was chosen by a panel of leading scientists to receive the $3m£2.3m3m) special Breakthrough prize in fundamental physics for her landmark work on pulsars and a lifetime of inspiring leadership in the scientific community.
The business voice was reportedly fundamental to achieving the "landmark" agreement from the climate talks and Kingfisher, amongst many other businesses and coalitions, was proud to be amongst them.
However, our findings suggest it could in fact indicate a more fundamental representation of the landmark itself, specifically that of its inherent permanence.
This thoughtful and creative book is a landmark on this fundamental issue.
Lapple and Shepherd (1940) followed this fundamental theoretical work with a landmark plot relating the experimental frictional drag coefficient f (directly proportional to the magnitude of the kinetic force) to the sphere diameter-based Reynolds number (Re) for 0.1 ≤ Re ≤ 3.0E+06.
Its typical eukaryotic biology and many molecular genetic tools have enabled Tetrahymena researchers to contribute to landmark discoveries of fundamental eukaryotic cellular mechanisms, such as the first cytoskeletal motor (2), catalytic RNA (3), telomere structure (4) and telomerase (5) and the role of small RNAs in programmed somatic genome rearrangement (6).
Dissection of first appearance of fundamental innovations in molecular machinery (evolutionary landmarks) associated with metabolism and translation revealed translation had metabolic origins.
Facial landmark localization is a fundamental module for pose-invariant face recognition.
As shown in Fig. 1, a typical cellular-based cooperative localization system consists of five fundamental components including general nodes (GNs), landmark nodes (LNs), cooperative nodes (CNs), positioning targets (PTs), and info-station (IS).
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