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2011-08-157p5,968w
extreme defonnability
Epidermal Electronics and skin-like physical properties, as shown in
Fig. I B, bottom (movie SI). The schematic illus-
Dae-Hyeong Kim!' Nanshu Litt ' Rui Ma!* Yun-Soung ... laminating such devices onto the skin leads to conformal contact and the images of Fig. IC, which show the skin de-
adequate adhesion based on van der Waals interactions alone ... muscles and show that the resulting data contain sufficient PVA. The result, shown in Fig. ID. is of possible
information for an unusual type of computer game controller. interest
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EFTA01167359Set 9
2011-08-157p5,969w
extreme defonnability
Epidermal Electronics and skin-like physical properties, as shown in
Fig. I B, bottom (movie SI). The schematic illus-
Dae-Hyeong Kim!' Nanshu Litz* Rui Ma,'* Yun-Soung ... laminating such devices onto the skin leads to conformal contact and the images of Fig. IC, which show the skin de-
adequate adhesion based on van der Weals interactions alone ... muscles and show that the resulting data contain sufficient PVA. The result, shown in Fig. ID. is of possible
information for an unusual type of computer game controller. interest
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EFTA00603737Set 9
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same core set of genetic altera- needed to expand. Motivated by histopathological images (Fig. la), we
tions, with heterogeneity confined to mutations that emerge late model the lesion ... Methods and
during tumour growth'''. How such alterations expand within the Extended Data Fig. 1). Cells occupy sites in a regular three-dimen-
spatially constrained three-dimensional architecture ... tumour, sional lattice (Extended Data Fig. 2a, b). Cells replicate stochastically
and come to dominate a large, pre-existing lesion, has been with rates proportional to the number of surrounding
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2013-02-2892p11,990w
Deutsche Bank AG/London
EFTA01464537
28 February 2013 Exchange Rate Perspectives
U.S. Trade Balance Monitor
Fig 1: The US trade deficit has started a mild
recovery ... Balance,3m
Sum
Annualized Trade
Balance,12m Sum
Jan-96
Source: DataStream, Deutsche Bank.
Fig 3: The narrowing in the deficit reflected a
outpacing of import growth by export growth ... Source: DataStream, Deutsche Bank
Fig 5: Export prices tend to follow the dollar
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yoy,%
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bias their own inheritance and spread
21 through populations in a super-Mendelian fashion (Fig. la). Various examples can be found in
22 nature, including transposons'4, Medea elements1s ... repair by homologous recombination (HR) copies the drive into the break site (Fig. lb). Any
28 sequence adjacent to the endonuclease will be copied as well; if a gene ... drive-resistant allele rather than the
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46 desired duplication of the drive allele (Fig. lb). Far from an unlikely scenario, NHEJ is strongly
47 favored over HR in many
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drop off quite
so fast.
Steven Lang — Thrillist — April 8, 2016
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The Benefits of Figs & Olives
Inline image 1
Olives and figs are extremely important food products that have countless ... Therefore,
they should both be included in an individual's daily diet intake. Both figs and olives are rich in
antioxidants and therefore fight the negative effects ... Even in modern skin care concepts,
both olive oils and figs are making a huge comeback. Their health benefits and healing properties have
been revered for centuries.
Olive
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EFTA00591446Set 9
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bias their own inheritance and spread
21 through populations in a super-Mendelian fashion (Fig. la). Various examples can be found in
22 nature, including transposons'4, Medea elements1s ... repair by homologous recombination (HR) copies the drive into the break site (Fig. lb). Any
28 sequence adjacent to the endonuclease will be copied as well; if a gene ... drive-resistant allele rather than the
EFTA00591447
46 desired duplication of the drive allele (Fig. lb). Far from an unlikely scenario, NHEJ is strongly
47 favored over HR in many
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2015-02-0214p12,532w
schematic of the possible mating events is shown in gi 0.50
Fig. 1(a).
There are three types of females, AA. Act, and ca. and there are
n+1 possible ... type a males, or three type a LI- 0 0.25 0.50 0.75
males.) Fig. 1(b) shows the different colony types and the offspring Fraction of police workers ... each type of colony when each queen is singly mated. Fig. 1
Fig 2. The queen's production of male eggs, p., increases with the fraction of
(c) shows
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2016-02-016p4,597w
gestational week (GW) 22
tangential expansion of the cortex, the size, shape, placement (Fig. lb; see Supplementary Methods) serves as a template for a
and orientation of the folds arise ... composite gel is immersed in a solvent
of gyrification that begins after mid-gestation" (Fig. la); before the (see Supplementary Methods) it swells starting at the surface; this
sixth month ... elongate and branch, and morphology and relative timing to those seen in real brains (Fig. Ic
secondary and tertiary sulci form, resulting in a complex pattern and Supplementary Movie
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their image of the donor according to the information they
5 co B have (Fig. 1).
UN (nu)
Assessment rule ... tion, even if both apply the same assessment rule and observe the
same interaction (Fig. IC). The second component of a player's
strategy, the action rule, determines which action ... action rule time, which reputations players assign to each other. In Fig. 2
determines whether to cooperate with a given recipient when in the role of
the donor. A donor
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United States (13), WGS in care- to differential molecular diagnosis of genetic disorders (Fig. 1).
fully selected cases is acceptable and even potentially cost-saving (3-7). Specifically, sample preparation ... practical use for NICU ical terms that described the neonates' illnesses (fig. SI). For each sample,
diagnoses or clinical guidance (typically -4 to 6 weeks) (2-4). Here, we rapid ... comprised 8813 -0
227 clinical terms arranged in nine symptom categories (fig. SI). Stan- exonic and intronic targets, totaling 2.1 million nucleotides (table SI) cu
dardized clinical terms (29) have
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direct and indirect reciprocity (10-17). For large groups, how- other group members (Fig. 1A): in a group in which/ of the other
36 98
ever, it has been suggested ... multiplayer coplayers cooperated (in the SI Tar, we present an extension in
132 games (Fig. 1B). In the first example, the public goods game (33), 194
which players additionally take ... Finally, let 1 denote the 2n- 238
177 Fig. 1. Illustration of the model assumptions for repeated soda! dilemma (A) dimensional vector with all entries being one. Using this notation
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mistakes.
say, if there are 32 equally likely alter- These data are plotted in Fig. 1.
natives, we must make five successive Along the bottom is the amount ... absolute judgments of
pitch. INPUT INFORMATION
So now we have the number 2.5 FIG. 2. Data from Garner (7) on the chan-
bits. What does it mean? First, note ... loudness are sum-
out of only five or six pitches before we marized in Fig. 2. Garner went to some
begin to get confused. trouble to get the best possible
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Glomeromycota fungi associate with lycopods and ferns
unique fungal partnerships or ilycopodioid mycothallus interac- (Figs 1, 2). We examined samples from 20 lycopod and 18 fern
tions' (Duckett & Ligrone ... Lycopodiaceae (Horn eta!, 2013; plant, and six new Mucoromycotina clades were discovered (Fig.
but see rebuttal in Strullu-Derrien eta& 2014 criticizing their S2). Colonization rates in ferns were higher ... limited molecular and microscopical data), used methods that do and showed specificity to Glomeromycota (Fig. SI). Ferns
not detect Mucoromycotina fungi. Therefore, it remains to be exclusively contained members
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