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But the medical device industry is producing more and more complex machinery like pacemakers and stents.

That adds to the cost of extracting oil, because more engineers and more complex machinery are needed to exploit it but the end of easy oil is a far remove from the jeremiads of peak-oilers.

This sequence of events illustrates a neutral pathway to complexity [ 25]: The organism harboring the self-splicing intron is no better off than without the intron, but it now requires a more complex machinery to catalyze the splicing reaction, and the parts required for splicing now are under purifying selection.

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Without requiring the presumably more complex neural machinery necessary to subserve associative learning, sensitization enables animals to respond to local variations in the occurrence of significant events.

In this model, the HMs, once established, could function as a cellular memory in a more complex regulatory machinery, but would not be the underlying cause of transcription themselves.

Its cellular status was probably attained progressively, starting with molecular components drawn from the emerging and fuzzy biochemistry of primordial Earth and ending with more complex biological machinery needed to sustain the integrity of lineages in an increasingly diversified world.

Carsonella's pangenome and Evansia present a more complete TCA cycle and pentose phosphate pathway than Portiera, whereas Evansia has retained a more complex energy production machinery.

The result is an engine more efficient than one that runs on gasoline, but also one more complex because it requires machinery for compressing and injecting the fuel.

The findings presented here, along with other recent reports of non-canonical ubiquitylation, indicate that ubiquitin-mediated protein turnover is far more complex, and the ubiquitylation machinery far more flexible, than initially recognised.

Anne Summers, a microbiologist at the University of Georgia, explains, "In the high-impact environments there are more complex plasmids, but the underlying machinery for generating that complexity has been enabling bacterial evolution for eons".

Shows how the crisis is grounded in production for profit which ignores efficient use of energy and reduces the labor force as machinery becomes more complex and independent of human labor.

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