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With the help of intermediate objects found in TEM images, it is proposed that the formation of MWCNTs follows a particle-wire-tube step-wise evolution mechanism.

In Part 1 paper, we examined the voxel-wise evolution of microstructure of the rock in terms of mineral dissolution/detachment, mineral deposition, and unchanged regions.

Feeds of varying polydispersity and the time-wise evolution of the particle size distribution (PSD) were simulated in DEM to show that the PSD does not affect the specific breakage rate constant as assumed in first-order breakage.

Aside from its basic organization, there are several features where the genetic code and its codons are organized in a non-perfect symmetry, largely due to historic reasons in terms of its step-wise evolution or selection [1,2].

First, clade A of the tree strongly supports hypotheses of step-wise evolution from C3 towards C4, which has been proposed based on morphological traits and physiological traits [ 16, 26, 45].

Additionally, as our model and software permit the genomic analysis of different bacteria, it will also be possible to determine the degree to which HGT has contributed to the step-wise evolution of other mycobacterial and non-mycobacterial pathogens.

As PGL is an important M. tuberculosis virulence factor [ 33] and the enzymes responsible for building from DIM to PGL to the M. tuberculosis form of PGL have been horizontally acquired, this locus provides a clear illustration of how HGT has contributed to the step-wise evolution of virulent M. tuberculosis.

A step-wise evolution of E. coli O157 H7 from enteropathogenic E. coli O55:H7 was recently proposed, based on the properties of specific existent strains that carry intermediate characteristics and are presumed to represent intermediates in the evolution of this EHEC serotype [ 11, 13].

The contribution of the other regions increases between 2001 and 2005, except for Eastern Europe, where a relative increase is seen instead for the period 2006 to 2011.Figure 11 displays the percentage-wise evolution of the amount of output by regions with respect to worldwide production.

Based on the step-wise evolution scenario of the genetic code [1,2], the impermanent and impermissible usage of GUN suggests that in the proto-cell of the RNA world, the splicing machinery was already invented since GU serves as an irreducible dinucleotide sequence for the splice site and the genetic code might not evolve to the canonical form universal to the present-day life.

The surface strain field obtained using DIC technique from a transverse weld specimen tensile testing is used for extracting the zone wise strain evolution.

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