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"Very little is known about the origin of capability of North Korea's biological program," said Hanham.

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The origin of this last capability cannot be explained as adaptation to environment, suggesting an "incidental" result of tolerance to desiccation, whose DNA damage pattern is similar to that generated by ionizing radiation in Deinococcus species [ 12].

We examined the genomes of 30 Lachnospiraceae isolates to better understand the origin of butyric acid capabilities and other ecological adaptations within this group.

The phylogenetic position of M. luminyensis and " Ca. M. alvus" in the tree of Euryarchaeota and their clustering with nonmethanogenic lineages pose the question of the origin of their metabolic capabilities.

A lineage-specific genome duplication event, the teleost genome duplication (TGD, or R3), occurred at the base of the teleost radiation, and genome duplications have been thought to facilitate the origin of new gene capabilities [ 35- 40].

The lower interlaminar shear strength of the CF-pCBT composite is suggested to be the origin of its higher energy absorbing capability and less brittle behaviour.

Moreno-Estrada [ 36] suggested that positive selection could be at the origin of a new ligand binding capability or the modification of odorant perception and could improve the overall degenerated OR gene repertoire, at least in human.

The failure of these homometallic control reactions implies that the origin of the moderately strong deprotonative capability of 1 lies in co-operative effects between its different components that must be set in motion by the structure or structures of the multicomponent mixture.

Reconciling taxonomy and phylogeny is no trivial task given LGT and other challenges but would clarify the origin of butyrate production and other capabilities in the Lachnospiraceae.

Combining EEG and fMRI signals emerges as a natural consequence of the complementarity between their temporal and spatial resolutions; the origin of their sources; and the potential capability of fMRI to locate EEG generators, while avoiding the EEG inverse problem.

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