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Scientists believe that kinetic energy interception is adequate for the majority of objects, including those of intermediate size and most likely to cause destructive tsunamis.
Presentation of multivalent glycostructures of intermediate size and comprising, calix[n]arene, porphyrin, cyclodextrin, peptide, and carbohydrate scaffolds, has also been intercalated to better appreciate the growing synthetic complexity involved.
The combination of intermediate size and unique morphology indicate that these specimens most likely represent a new unnamed taxon of large-bodied varanid.
MIS3 (60 30 kyr cal BP), marked by many of the largest and quickest temperature excursions of the last glacial period [5], was characterized by an ice sheet of intermediate size and intermediate atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
This hypothesis was further tested by typing 21 ancient samples (11 aurochs, 4 domestic cattle and 5 intermediate size, and 1 unknown, see table 2 and figure 2), all of which belonged to the Y1 haplotype, except one Swedish auroch.
The ID band was enriched in cells of intermediate size and low-medium complexity (Fig. 3A).
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Contrary to systems in equilibrium, microreactors exhibit maximum fluctuations in induction time at intermediate sizes and close to the ignition temperature separating the slow from the fast reaction subspace.
As can be seen from this Figure, the frog ribonucleases (red) have the smallest domains with about 9 16 residues in spacer regions, angiogenins (blue, 22 23 residues) and the mammalian RNase 1 (green, 28 30 residues) have intermediate size domains and finally the eosinophil ribonucleases (brown) have the largest domains with about 33 36 residues in spacer regions.
By analyzing the grading evolution during mixing, it was shown that both cleavage (creation of intermediate size particles) and attrition (creation of small particles) mechanisms influenced the aggregate degradation.
These intermediate size deletions and duplications, referred to as copy number variations (CNVs), are more common in the general population than ever imagined before and could account for more genomic differences among sindividuals than single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) [1], [2].
Specifically, the rate of microevolution in island rodents varies inversely with island size and directly with distance of the island to the nearest island or mainland [e.g., 6], though there is some evidence that this rate peaks on intermediate size islands and decreases on very large islands [9].
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