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humans and other mammals. Mutations in these family of proteins may lead to vascular
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propagation of the human species -- they create genetic diversity, fuel evolution, and occasionally cause genetic diseases," said
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also become infected when they eat an infected snail or slug, and this can lead to serious
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the primates as they traversed their respective territories, including an overlapping border area where skirmishes occasionally took place. The
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of the two copies of SETD2 in B cells can lead to a
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these simulations. However, the new study finds that Arctic summer sea ice also disappears occasionally if CO 2 emissions
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water, an essential ingredient for life, beneath icy shells. Water from these oceans could occasionally erupt through the
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us an indication of the temperature of the object," explained lead author Harish Vedantham of
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proportion of healthy mitochondrial DNA, we're not changing an individual's nuclear DNA," says lead author Dr Hansong Ma
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leaving the virus to infect the cell. It does not lead to resistance
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the molecular level and future stress response -- and they're persistent," said lead author Zach Laubach, a
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sunlight from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths," explained Irwin, who is the lead author of a
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issue of Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. "There's methane plumes all over Puget Sound," said lead author Paul Johnson, a
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shyness level. The looking task yielded more nuanced results, indicating that shyer children were occasionally more accurate but less
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developments in genome research, evolutionary biology, computing, big data, physics, and cosmology. Lead author Dr Melvin Vopson
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brown dwarfs but we usually see it absorbing light, not glowing," said Faherty, the lead author of the
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venomous and serrated tail stings, which they use against other predatory fish, and occasionally against humans. These rays
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a million stars and lies in the constellation Canes Venatici. M13 -- occasionally known as the
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certain gases can indicate hidden magma activity. "We knew that the helium isotope ratio occasionally changes from a
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top predator, and its potential danger to their livestock. Local herders can occasionally kill snow leopards in
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of Europe over the last 20 years threatening native ecosystems, and has occasionally been sighted in
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symmetry. What zoologists know so far, based on the finding that juvenile acoel flatworms occasionally fail to sense
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cognitive impairment -- indicating that this disorder can be treated. However, the exact mechanisms that lead to cognitive
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be a continuous process," said USGS research ecologist Michael Osland, the study's lead author. "There's going
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expression. Many of these mutations are trivial, and some are even beneficial. Occasionally, though, they can be
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in normal cells -- but under many pathological conditions they can "wake up" and occasionally even "jump" into our
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cluster whose intracluster gas is a relatively mild several million degrees Celsius. New stars occasionally emerge from the
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The researchers were able to find regions in the genomes that lead to some
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had their referral, and to check how they were doing Rachael Gooberman-Hill, lead researcher for the
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algorithm to visualise all the plausible trees simultaneously," said geneticist Dr Peter Forster, lead author from the
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this category of planets might be even stranger than previously thought. Although we do occasionally see barium in
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velocity, the heat makes the metal stronger. The finding could lead to new
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a geophysicist with the University of Chicago and the lead author on the
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of a Holliston, Mass. community and found that the manganese concentrations occasionally exceeded the maximum
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brown dwarfs but we usually see it absorbing light, not glowing," said Faherty, the lead author of the
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of the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF-IASF) in Milan, Italy, lead author of the
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outcomes for transplant recipients. Their findings appear in Science Translational Medicine. Study lead author Daniel Peltier, M.D.
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