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In "Next Atlantis," the composer Sebastian Currier fused a string orchestra with recorded washes of synthetically altered water sounds, sonorous boat horns and ghostly melodies, while the video artist Pawel Wojtasik's striking images of New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina stretched and spun on an overhead screen.
They are easily accessible, relatively cheap, can be synthetically altered and biodegradable.
In 1897, chemists working at Bayer AG produced a synthetically altered version of salicin, derived from the species Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet), which caused less digestive upset than pure salicylic acid.
Boards of Canada has crafted this kind of mysterious, humid, drenched instrumental music in its studio in Scotland for the last few decades, and the result on "Tomorrow's Harvest" (its first full-length release in nearly eight years) is another visit down a Brian Eno-inspired wormhole, one in which each tone, though synthetically altered, feels handcrafted.
We also suggest experimental evolution of synthetically altered networks in order to determine how systems-level changes occur in relation to network changes that are themselves responses to their micro and macro environments.
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Small changes in the level of transcription or translation of a gene, resulting from synthetically altering intergenic regions, may have large effects on overall phage fitness, especially when fitness is measured as growth rate and is thus sensitive to changes in generation time, as here.
HSI levels are calculated integrating ALs with a classification algorithm based on rules in the "if...then... .......... form: synthetically, HSI depends on the number of altered biomarkers and on the level of biological organization affected by pollutants (i.e. cell, tissue, organism) [ 38].
Photocaged compounds such as neurotransmitters or divalent ions can be used in combination with focal photostimulation to mimic fast, local neuronal signals [10], while synthetically created photoswitch molecules can turn native or genetically altered proteins, including potassium channels [e.g. [11]] and glutamate receptors [e.g.[12]], into light-responsive proteins.
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