When the resting cells are stimulated, they begin multiplying again, synthesizing RNA and protein. |
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This is one of the most common ways of synthesizing alkenes, double-bonded hydrocarbons. |
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In many ways I think he's the new Stephen Jay Gould, synthesizing and popularizing complex scientific ideas. |
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During year one of these projects, most work focused on compiling and synthesizing all available geoscience data. |
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The three subsequent sections examine each of these areas in turn, synthesizing the main findings of the project's work. |
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That poor response rate made the process of synthesizing national reports difficult. |
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In 1963, at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Max Vernon Mathews and his coworkers devised a computer capable of synthesizing sound directly. |
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By combining, synthesizing, and reinterpreting research from many different disciplines and paradigms, he has supplied a rich source of variation. |
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Furthermore, there is no system for synthesizing the information that exists. |
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These dual qualities gave me occasion to explore my growing interest in synthesizing Traditional and Modern design, adding to the appeal of the project on a personal level. |
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The artist tries to pull off the trick of synthesizing these two strains into something characteristic, first of himself and second of his milieu. |
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By synthesizing information, the indicators make them accessible and easy to use for policy-makers as well as for the whole education community. |
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They employed catalysts of a type recently invented by the German chemist Karl Ziegler for synthesizing polyethylene. |
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They are also synthesizing the enzymes and factors needed for cell division and population growth under their new environmental conditions. |
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And women, who are especially good at synthesizing complicated challenges, are under-represented in key fields such as engineering, finance and policy making. |
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His group constantly searches for new methods of synthesizing unsaturated macrocyclic compounds, and of modifying their functionality. |
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Another example is the technique developed at NRC for synthesizing the insulin protomolecule. |
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In 1896 Acheson received a patent for his method of synthesizing graphite, and in 1897 started commercial production. |
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He said a synthesizing organization that provides network and support services is needed, and supported periodical meetings on technical issues of interregional interests. |
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This book looks at strategic thinking and strategic reading, and outlines, in detail, reading comprehension strategies: making connections, questioning, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, and synthesizing. |
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For example, an enzyme called nucleoside phosphorylase serves this role when cells switch to synthesizing nucleotides from recycled purines instead of from new starting materials. |
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The posthumous publication of Quicherat's two-volume study synthesizing archaeology and the study of history demonstrated the wide range of his scholarship. |
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Through this process of synthesizing information, students are asked to draw up hypotheses regarding the differences and similarities between these two societies. |
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Efforts should be maintained in synthesizing these data with the aim of producing simple guidelines, so as to minimize the data collection that would be required in future years. |
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The problem is synthesizing all of that information. |
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Systematic reviews use rigorous methods for locating, appraising, and synthesizing evidence from prior evaluation studies, and they report results with the level of detail that characterizes high quality research reports. |
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The headquarters of the Central Bank will also be tasked with centralizing and synthesizing the periodic reports drawn up by the national CENTIF Units. |
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Researchers with strong quantitative and qualitative backgrounds should be involved in assessing data availability and quality, as well as the methods and approaches for integrating and synthesizing the data. |
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The last part is synthesizing it all to bring it all together. |
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Three research teams were commissioned to address unresolved issues in synthesizing or bundling evidence in a way that is useful for decision makers. |
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The regional team developed the basic methodology, provided training and closely supervised the three country studies, and prepared a regional report and policy brief synthesizing the results for the three countries. |
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Organized into different thematic areas, it contains 27 case studies as well as seven overview articles synthesizing the results of the case studies. |
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They are investigating the possibility of using an electrochemical technique for synthesizing superconducting films. |
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Tadeusz Reichstein, succeeded in synthesizing vitamin C in what is now called the Reichstein process and received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. |
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Moreover, synthesizing our results in the context of biological networks will provide the opportunity to decipher how epistasis and pleiotropy impacted adaptive trajectories. |
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He is at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand and will be spending the bulk of the year synthesizing transition metal compounds chelated by macrocyclic ligands. |
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Amination the cyanohydrin with ammonia or other amines causes production of alpha-amino-nitriles which are widely used for synthesizing the alpha amino acids. |
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By 1986, researchers at the Arizona State University had succeeded in synthesizing the toad venom constituents bufotalin, bufalitoxin and bufotoxin. |
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