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humans and other mammals. Mutations in these family of proteins may lead to vascular
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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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propagation of the human species -- they create genetic diversity, fuel evolution, and occasionally cause genetic diseases," said
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changes in not only their primary habitat, but also habitats that they only use occasionally. Species that can take
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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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is one of the worst invasive species. It can spread alarmingly quickly," says lead author Mattia Menchetti of
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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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of a Holliston, Mass. community and found that the manganese concentrations occasionally exceeded the maximum
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that most reservoirs of rodent-borne diseases tend to live exclusively or occasionally in or
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is loaded by stresses and strains during chewing," said Ian Cost, the lead researcher on the
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is loaded by stresses and strains during chewing," said Ian Cost, the lead researcher on the
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gene of interest, in any organ we are interested in," lead author Simon Hippenmeyer explains
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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
Satellite galaxies can carry on forming stars when they pass close to their parent galaxies | Scienc
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pass of the satellite around the parent galaxy, and occasionally by the interaction
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leaving the virus to infect the cell. It does not lead to resistance
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not. The smart drugs do motivate people, but the added effort can lead to 'erratic
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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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phase separation (like oil drops in water) -- a step that can then lead to self
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of stem cell samples from patients with genetic conditions to track mutations that could lead to blood
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leaving the virus to infect the cell. It does not lead to resistance
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pass of the satellite around the parent galaxy, and occasionally by the interaction
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the evolution of human cognition. This groundbreaking research in human genomics could lead to a
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gene of interest, in any organ we are interested in," lead author Simon Hippenmeyer explains
Megalodons gave birth to large newborns that likely grew by eating unhatched eggs in womb | ScienceD
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says Ke Wang, a geneticist and one of the lead authors of the
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are extremely rare. The researchers hope that their studies on rare neurodegenerative diseases might lead to insights
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Academy of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. These factors lead to high
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through a stadium full of fans. Ralf Konietzka , the paper’s lead author and Ph
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Additionally, these species are expected to interact reproductively; if this happens often, it may lead to the
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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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the molecular level and future stress response -- and they're persistent," said lead author Zach Laubach, a
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Thomas Onuferko, research associate with the CMN and the study's lead author. "They can now
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sunlight from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths," explained Irwin, who is the lead author of a
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and produce sperm at any time of the month, but their libido dips occasionally, which may be in
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research indicates that species isolated from each other for millions of years occasionally have found each other
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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
Fewer and weaker offspring : Snare injuries decrease reproductive performance of female hyenas in th
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are known for hunting (or scavenging) larger mammals such as antelopes and occasionally feed on smaller ... Spotted
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and particularly in many developing countries. While they may observe and occasionally interact with people, such
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world. A ball game, it is played on a rectangular grass field, or occasionally on artificial turf, with
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research indicates that species isolated from each other for millions of years occasionally have found each other
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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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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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brown dwarfs but we usually see it absorbing light, not glowing," said Faherty, the lead author of the
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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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are known for hunting (or scavenging) larger mammals such as antelopes and occasionally feed on smaller ... Chemotherapy
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and protein within an organism. Dr Noushin Emami, Reader at LSTM and co-lead author on the
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are known for hunting (or scavenging) larger mammals such as antelopes and occasionally feed on smaller ... Fewer
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on Brown's ranch -- in the vicinity of Freshwater Creek, which occasionally dries into a
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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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certain gases can indicate hidden magma activity. "We knew that the helium isotope ratio occasionally changes from a
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of Europe over the last 20 years threatening native ecosystems, and has occasionally been sighted in
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are known for hunting (or scavenging) larger mammals such as antelopes and occasionally feed on smaller ... Chemotherapy
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sunlight from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths," explained Irwin, who is the lead author of a
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a million stars and lies in the constellation Canes Venatici. M13 -- occasionally known as the