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Removing the ~5 10 times more complex nuclear RNA [ 19] could reduce the overall complexity and enable deeper sampling of the remaining mRNA population and thus increase sensitivity.

An important finding is that simple glass compositions, while providing general trends about the formation of alteration layers, do not account for all of the various reaction products that occur in the corrosion of more complex nuclear waste glass compositions.

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The project has become more complex than nuclear physics.

Unlike the mtDNA barcode marker, whose evolution and utility as a taxonomic marker is relatively well described [ 9, 10], the evolutionary machinery that drives variation in nuclear rDNA is more complex - being nuclear DNA that does not follow traditional Mendelian rules of inheritance - and a comprehensive understanding of this process remains elusive [ 11- 13].

Now, as our world grows more complex, the challenges of nuclear proliferation have multiplied.

"Sanctions and intensifying them … will only make the nuclear issue more complex and more difficult to resolve," he added.

Manufacturing a nuclear warhead that is small enough, light enough and heat-resistant enough to be mounted atop a missile is far more complex than building a basic nuclear device -- and intelligence officials and outside experts believe North Korea is still years from that accomplishment.

More complicated scenarios, such as recurrent hybridization leading to genetic admixture in an important fraction of the population (25%) of one species (Berthier et al., 2006), should produce more complex patterns of incongruence among nuclear genes, and would require dense sampling of the genome to uncover after a series of speciation events (Eckert & Carstens, 2008).

Eggert et al. [ 11] (in addition to Nyakaana et al.'s mitochondrial sequences [ 12]) included samples from west Africa and found a more complex picture using mtDNA and nuclear microsatellites, suggesting that western savannah and forest elephants formed a potential third Loxodonta taxonomic unit.

This is not the same as nuclear fission, a more complex process used in power plants to split radioactive material and release a much larger amount of energy.

Consistent with this notion, our results show that the localization of Drosophila Dnmt2 is both cytoplasmic and nuclear and therefore more complex than previously anticipated [11].

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