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However, within bounds set by the physics of wrinkling, it is possible to robustly create by strain a variety of wrinkle network geometries and junction configurations.
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Whether these threats are man-made or natural, malicious or unintended, our ability to create computer models that help us think robustly about plausible future scenarios is increasingly being used to improve our understanding of the consequences emerging from the complex intersection of human society, technology, and the physical environment.
The P. glauca gene SNP atlas represents a base resource for building high-density genetic maps (e.g., Pavy et al. 2012a) to which genome sequence scaffolds could be robustly anchored through the annotated gene loci in order to create pseudo-chromosome sequences (Ritland et al. 2011).
Given appropriate conditions, within model (1a), (1b) a stimulus-pulse of GTPase located within an otherwise homogeneous domain, for example at one end of the cell, leads to the formation of a travelling wave of activation that slows down and stalls, delimiting a spatial region of activation, i.e. creating a robustly polarised cell (Mori et al. 2008).
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