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In a subsequent section, emergence of novel properties resulting from specific combinations of core and shell physical and electronic structures is described in the context of non-blinking behavior and suppressed Auger recombination realized for our "giant" NQDs.

The CCH hypothesis (Hp3) attributed the specificity to the chemical affinity between amino acids and their cognate anticodon (see the section " Emergence of adaptors: the origin of proto-tRNAs and proto-mRNAs").

The most popular explanation came from the "Genomic Tag (GT)" hypothesis (Hp2) (see above in the section " Emergence of adaptors: the origin of proto-tRNAs and proto-mRNAs" for the explanation), which has been adopted in several other hypotheses (Hp10, 11, 14).

The other two explanations came from the "Coding Coenzyme Handles (CCH)" hypothesis (Hp3) (see above in the section " Emergence of adaptors: the origin of proto-tRNAs and proto-mRNAs" for the explanation) and Hp5 (concerning "retention of amino acids in protocells", see Appendix 2).

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As discussed in the previous sections, the emergence and refinement of basic biosynthetic pathways allowed primitive organisms to become increasingly less dependent on exogenous sources of chemical compounds accumulated in the primitive environment as a result of prebiotic syntheses.

The next section considers the emergence of Industry 4.0, which might provide a foundation for overcoming these challenges.

This section addresses the emergence of maternal mortality as a human rights problem that is grounded broadly in international human rights law through an historical overview of key developments in its evolution from condition to problem.

Therefore, we developed most of the formalisms described in the next section without counting emergence in the root as an event and subsequently introduce a correction to include these events.

So there are chapters on the early alternatives to Darwinism: sections on the emergence of modern (anti-Gouldian) orthodoxy within evolutionary theory; one book within a book on the limits of adaptation; and another on Gould's first large theory, punctuated equilibrium.

As can easily be deduced from the former sections, interventions on emergence should influence invasion, those acting on invasion influences also occupation, and interventions on occupation are determinant for emergence.

"Congestion delays are beginning to cost enormous amounts of money".Most of the recent growth in air travel has been in the economy section, which reflects the emergence of low-cost airlines.

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