Polar mutations change a sense codon for a specific amino acid within a gene into a nonsense or translational termination codon. |
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Otherwise, the implication is that the use of coordinate graphs simply adds to the learner's syntactic translational problem. |
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In effect, they trade the translational kinetic energy of a traveling wave for more displacement energy in a standing wave. |
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These findings suggest that the specificity of translational activation plays an important role in fungal mitochondrial biogenesis. |
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The translational motion of the piston is then converted into rotational motion via the connecting rod and the crankshaft bearings. |
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The pose estimation is fused to inertial data to provide the translational velocity required for the control. |
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The positive allometry of flight speeds ensures that translational speeds of volant vertebrate predators substantially exceed those of their insectan prey. |
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In addition, this year's Report contains an in depth look into the relationship between translational organised crime and drug trafficking. |
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In addition, articulate the value of ICGC datasets and how to link them to other datasets for the acceleration of translational research. |
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The accent here must lie on translational research coordinated on European level. |
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Both the computational and analytical models make mechanistic assumptions and do not explicitly deal with processes such as translational elongation. |
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It must be stressed at the outset that there are more than exegetical or translational issues involved. |
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They suggested that the translational order of atoms in quasicrystalline alloys might be quasiperiodic rather than periodic. |
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Some genes are controlled at the translational and post-translational levels. |
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We need translational research based on these findings to make inroads into personalized medicine. |
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The arrows represent translational symmetries of this crystalline structure. |
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The emphasis will be put on translational research aimed at bringing basic knowledge through to clinical application. |
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The helicopter did not attain the benefits from translational lift before reaching the rim of the escarpment, where the performance benefit of ground effect was lost. |
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Research activities include development and translational research programs, as well as hiring of research talent, and research and internship opportunities for students. |
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The centred moments are known to be invariant to 2D translational motion. |
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His laboratory notebooks reveal that he believed heat to be a form of rotational, rather than translational motion. |
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These include decagonal symmetry, which exhibits tenfold rotational symmetry within two-dimensional atomic layers but ordinary translational periodicity perpendicular to these layers. |
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Molecular, cellular and whole organism studies of carbohydrate, lipid and energy metabolism as related to both fundamental and translational biology of diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. |
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It will group together at a global level 11 the networks of clinical and translational research on sarcoma, relying on a new methodology and collaborative tools to conduct these trials. |
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One of the major barriers to progress in the translational research area is the difficulty in moving potential biologic markers and radiotracers into clinical trials and use in the clinic. |
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As a consequence of the translational quasiperiodicity, there exists a second type of elastic deformation beyond the ordinary sound wave, or phonon. |
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No proven explanation clarifies why a material favours crystallographically forbidden rotational symmetry and translational quasiperiodicity when at nearby compositions it forms more conventional crystal structures. |
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However a plethora of intermitting mechanisms, such as RNA interference, regulatory proteins, or translational efficiency, can promote or hinder cellular protein production. |
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Levine's and Steinhardt's proposal that quasicrystals possess quasiperiodic translational order can be examined in terms of a high-resolution electron micrograph. |
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And finally, a recent development from the translational field is that a ribosome can manage to translate two different messenger RNAs into one single polypeptide. |
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The reason is that translational periodicity, which is characteristic of crystal lattices, cannot be present in structures with fivefold symmetry. |
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This reduced the take-off distance available and made it less likely that the helicopter would achieve translational lift speed in downwind conditions before reaching the escarpment. |
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A research symposium about translational treatment for cardiovascular disease and immunology will be organized to bring together doctors and researchers from both France and the United States. |
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The translational speed of the storm is important. |
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When loss of control was experienced, the helicopter was going through translational lift at an airspeed of less than 30 miles per hour and at an altitude of approximately 10 feet above ground level. |
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The innovative program brings together genetics, nuclear imaging and cell-based methods to facilitate translational research and transdisciplinary training. |
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Heating results in an increase in temperature due to an increase in the average translational kinetic energy of the molecules. |
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In an ideal monatomic gas, the kinetic energy is found exclusively in the purely translational motions of the particles. |
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But this line's assonating echo, by its subtlety and precision, is to my mind the finest translational effect of the whole passage. |
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It is the temperature at which all classical translational motion of the particles comprising matter ceases and they are at complete rest in the classical model. |
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The kinetic theory assumes that pressure is caused by the force associated with individual atoms striking the walls, and that all energy is translational kinetic energy. |
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The clinical trial was led by Kevan Herold, MD, PhD, a professor of immunobiology and deputy director for translational science at Yale University. |
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As a helicopter moves from hover to forward flight it enters a state called translational lift which provides extra lift without increasing power. |
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Translational step inhibited in vivo by aflatoxin B1 in rat-liver polysomes. |
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I'm a psychopharmacologist here at The Meson Institute of Translational Biology. |
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Called yohimbine, the drug is effective in people with a variant of a gene called ADRA2A, researchers report October 8 in Science Translational Medicine. |
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