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  1. Showed that when the dust became charged the particles could self-organize into, microscopic ,helical structures capable of replicating themselves, interacting with other
  2. It realizing that some of her samples were contaminated, but continued her, microscopic ,studies for several more years. Her paper is lost and probably destroyed, and
  3. In Microbiology, and a minor in art, has specialized in paintings inspired by, microscopic ,images and molecules since 1990. Her painting" Rise of the Alpha Helix" (
  4. Decay mode. However, multiple compounds of astatine have been synthesized in, microscopic ,amounts and studied as intensively as possible before their inevitable
  5. Credibility than the British ones mentioned above. Most estimates also omit the, microscopic ,Algae, such as the phytoplankton, entirely. Distribution The topic of
  6. Origin of the large-scale structure of the cosmos. Quantum fluctuations in the, microscopic ,inflationary region, magnified to cosmic size, become the seeds for the growth
  7. For example, as fertilizers, soil conditioners and livestock feed. Aquatic and, microscopic ,species are cultured in clear tanks or ponds and are either harvested or used
  8. Modern cnidarians are generally classified into four classes: The Myopia, microscopic ,parasites, were first classified as protozoans, but recently as heavily
  9. Is closely related to the method of Field Ion Microscopy, which is the first, microscopic ,method to achieve atomic resolution, occurring in 1951. Atom probes are unlike
  10. Glass master is a positive image of the desired CD surface (with the desired, microscopic ,pits and lands). After testing, it is used to make a die by pressing it
  11. The presence of T. Cruz is diagnostic of Changes disease. It can be detected by, microscopic ,examination of fresh anticoagulated blood, or its Buffy coat, for motile
  12. Equations for describing the three transport phenomena in the macroscopic, microscopic ,and molecular levels are very similar. Thus, understanding transport phenomena
  13. Their environment, their life cycle, division and death. This is done both on a, microscopic ,and molecular level. Cell biology research encompasses both the great diversity
  14. Naturally occurring deposits of bitumen are formed from the remains of ancient, microscopic ,algae and other once-living things. When these organisms died, their remains
  15. In statistical mechanics, entropy is understood as counting the number of, microscopic ,configurations of a system that have the same macroscopic qualities (such as
  16. The other is clear positional pressure that leads to an endgame with, microscopic ,chances of victory .... I would choose the latter without thinking twice. If
  17. The premise that the initial state of the visible Universe (which filled a, microscopic ,amount of space before inflating) had to possess a very low entropy value —
  18. Application, antimony oxides serve as fining agents, aiding in the removal of, microscopic ,bubbles. This application is mainly used for TV screens. Niche applications
  19. Ion etching) are used in microfabrication processes to create well-defined, microscopic ,features with a high aspect ratio. These features are commonly used in MEMO and
  20. And digest insects are called carnivorous plants. Similarly, fungi that capture, microscopic ,animals are often called carnivorous fungi. Classification Carnivores that eat
  21. The Hatfield accident, caused by a rail fragmenting due to the development of, microscopic ,cracks. Following the Hatfield accident, the rail infrastructure company
  22. Actinophyrys goes, the protist feeds on small flagellates, diminutive dilates, microscopic ,algae, etc. Abel Mansion Tasman (; 1603–1659) was a Dutch seafarer, explorer
  23. A circuit. In optical discs, a bit is encoded as the presence or absence of a, microscopic ,pit on a reflective surface. In one-dimensional bar codes, bits are encoded as
  24. Anthropogenic Biomes Other biomes The Neolithic biome, consisting entirely of, microscopic ,life in rock pores and cracks, kilometers beneath the surface, has only
  25. On the average structure of water, and cannot measure local variations at the, microscopic ,scale. Even the structure of pure water is poorly understood, due to the
  26. Nervous system, and as bundles they help make up nerves. Individual axons are, microscopic ,in diameter (typically about 1μm across),but may be up to several feet in
  27. To paint during the winter. Curious as to how fungi reproduced Potter began, microscopic ,drawings of fungi spores (the avarice) and in 1895 developed a theory of
  28. This broader definition adopted in 1996 reflects the current understanding that, microscopic ,periodicity is a sufficient but not a necessary condition for crystals. While
  29. In the brain, atrophy may be present in the frontal and temporal lobes. On, microscopic ,examination, neurones may show scoliosis, the presence of astrocytes, and a
  30. Cuts were capable of producing inflammation, epithelioid granulomas (, microscopic ,nodules),fibrosis, and biochemical/toxicological changes in the lungs.
  31. Time in their life. Diagnosis of a yeast infection is done either via, microscopic ,examination or culturing. For identification by light microscopy, a scraping or
  32. Zimbabwe, Angola,and one in Russia. In 2004,a startling discovery of a, microscopic ,diamond in the United States led to the January 2008 bulk-sampling of
  33. All, whether the creatures are great or small. This policy extends even to, microscopic ,organisms. Jainism acknowledges that every person has different capabilities
  34. Like electromagnetism, which do not have any friction or resistivity at the, microscopic ,level, because they are time-reversible. Because a black hole eventually
  35. Stars, comets,and in the atmospheres of most planets. Some meteorites contain, microscopic ,diamonds that were formed when the solar system was still a protoplanetary disk
  36. Experiment highlights the implications that accepting uncertainty at the, microscopic ,level has on macroscopic objects. A cat is put in a sealed box, with its life
  37. Like the rest of thermodynamics, are statistical phenomena, averages of, microscopic ,behavior. Le Chatelier's principle (1884) gives an idea of the behavior of
  38. And automation. The term evolved to distinguish such systems from the, microscopic ," assemblers" that nanotechnology may make possible. They are also sometimes
  39. Whiff test, is performed by adding a small amount of potassium hydroxide to a, microscopic ,slide containing the vaginal discharge. A characteristic fishy odor is
  40. Proposed by Bardeen, Cooper,and Schrieffer (BCS) in 1957 — is the first, microscopic ,theory of superconductivity since its discovery in 1911. The theory describes
  41. Revival scenarios generally envision repairs being performed by vast numbers of, microscopic ,organisms or devices. These devices would restore healthy cell structure and
  42. The former are predominantly insectivores, while the latter prey mostly on, microscopic ,invertebrates, such as nematodes, amoeba and springtails. Obligate carnivores
  43. In Britain and Belgium). Some Carboniferous genera are still extant. The, microscopic ,shells of radiolarians are found in charts of this age in the Cult of Devon and
  44. Neuroanatomists study the large-scale structure of the brain as well as the, microscopic ,structure of neurons and their components, especially synapses. Among other
  45. Particles such as dust and lint are removed. Sophisticated filters may remove, microscopic ,pollutants as well. The filtered air is routed to air supply ductwork that
  46. The Caspian strip. Secondary walls - especially in grasses - may also contain, microscopic ,silica crystals, which may strengthen the wall and protect it from herbivores.
  47. Anatomy is subdivided into gross anatomy (or macroscopic anatomy) and, microscopic ,anatomy. Human anatomy, including gross human anatomy and
  48. Anatomy relates to the comparison of anatomical structures (both gross and, microscopic ,) in different animals. *Anthropological anatomy or
  49. Three zones, or layers. This anatomic zonation can be appreciated at the, microscopic ,level, where each zone can be recognized and distinguished from one another
  50. Since its discovery in 1911. The theory describes superconductivity as a, microscopic ,effect caused by a" condensation" of pairs of electrons into a boson-like

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