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Results from our forumRe: mutations and dependencies... One might also think of the specific function as an interaction of vague functions. Many complicated machines are actually made of relatively simple parts. Levers, wheels, axles, and pulleys aren't very complex on their own, but you can use them to make complicated things. The similar concept ...
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UWM is seeking testers for a new protein expression kit... quantities of active, viable proteins using Rhodospirillum rubrum as a host. R. Rubrum is a bacterium that has traditionally been studied for its simple photosynthetic system, has demonstrated recent success in expressing high-yield protein. To provide a brief overview, R. rubrum possesses the ...
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Re: Is DNA living or non-living thing?? get the answer here... ALL “science” has been taken over by the Technology Culture of the religious Americans, represented by the trade-union-church AAAS. Plain and simple. There has not been any science in the world since then except “religious-American-science”. On the blissful religious science ignorance…: USA-World ...
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Re:... brain has already decided. Naturally, due to the enormous complexity of the brain, these predictions apply mostly to straightforward decisions in simple experimental conditions, but there is no reason to doubt that the same decision-making mechanisms in the brain work in other scenarios as well. ...
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holographic origin of lifequestion:if the sparkle of life is a simple chemical transformation(e.g.prions), then what about a simple chemical reaction happening in a lab?is it life? answer: The reactions of life don’t differ in quality than those of simple reactions ...
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