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Hence, by precluding long-term phylogenetic inheritance of functional genes within independent prokaryote lineages, genome size constraints must have favored the necessary emergence of alternative ways to recover lost genes from other prokaryote genomes or possibly other genetic reservoirs, such as bacteriophage viruses.
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We propose regional variations in substrate and metabolite concentrations in DCIS initiate cellular adaptations necessary for emergence of invasive breast cancer (Gatenby and Gillies, 2004).
It is presumed that conditions for abiotic synthesis and accumulation of organic matter necessary for emergence of life, e.g. amino acids, fatty acids, carbohydrates, nucleotides, aminoacyl nucleotides, oligonucleotides, phospholipids, existed on prebiotic Earth ~4 billion years ago.
Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that transaction records are necessary for the emergence of complex economies as suggested by the archaeological evidence of recordkeeping in Mesopotamian societies 10,000 years ago.
We thus conclude that presence of three timescales is necessary for the emergence of the type of the SB solution we have studied, which differs from what was obtained in the pre-BötC MB model [15].
Accordingly, the high-temperature serpentinization of komatiite would provide the H2-rich hydrothermal environments that were necessary for the emergence and early evolution of life in the Hadean ocean.
Studying the developmental period spanning roughly two to four weeks of age permits an understanding of the neural framework necessary for the emergence of spatial navigation and, quite possibly, human episodic memory.
GPUs were great for both use cases, but it's clear that better hardware is necessary with the emergence of use cases like autonomous driving, photo recognition on cameras or a variety of others — for which even millisecond-level lag is too much and power consumption, or surface area, is a dramatic limiting factor.
That is, founders, acting in the role of resource coordinators and agents for a new venture (Bhide, 2000; Kirzner, 1973) often bring their personal social networks to the firm as their most valuable asset to provide resources necessary for successful emergence (Aldrich, Rosen, and Woodward, 1987; Hite, 1999; Larson and Starr, 1993).
(1997) and Joshi (2003) have shown that terrestrial planets located in an M star's habitable zone (0.02 0.2 AU) (Tarter et al. 2007) would be habitable as long as liquid water and the chemical constituents necessary for the emergence of life were present on them for a sufficiently long period of time.
Haberle et al. (1996), Joshi et al. (1997) and Joshi (2003) showed that terrestrial planets located in an M star's habitable zone (0.02 0.2 AU) (Tarter et al. 2007) would be habitable provided that liquid water and the chemical constituents necessary for the emergence of life existed for a sufficiently long period of time.
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