How To Use Conserved In A Sentence
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These starters can be ordered from different laboratories in lyophilized form in small bags or bottles and can be conserved in the refrigerator for about three months.
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He proposed that work was generated by the passage of caloric from a warmer to a cooler body, with caloric being conserved in the process.
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One idea is for a cutely named five-frog tax system, which would actually deliver rebates to those who conserved the environment, and taxed those who didn't.
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First, it is a highly conserved component of eukaryotic mRNA decay machinery.
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In the diagram, the relatively conserved positions are presented in boldface type.
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Most of the Northern Iberian breeds are in high risk of extinction and are conserved in environmentally protected rural areas of Spain and Portugal.
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Since no refrigeration is needed, energy is conserved compared with storing and shipping fresh foods packaged some other ways.
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Since the genes are conserved, we can map correspondences between them within a lineage and in comparison with other lineages.
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For that matter, we don't know why mass-energy is conserved, or why the Planck length governs the scale of quantum phenomena, or why the speed of light in a vacuum is constant.
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Giorgini F, Davies HG, Braun RE (2001) MSY2 and MSY4 bind a conserved sequence in the 3′ untranslated region of protamine 1 mRNA in vitro and in vivo.
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An exchange occurs when at least one incoming, and at least one outgoing process undergoes a change in the value of the conserved quantity, where ˜outgoing™ and
Causal Processes
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The basic misconception was that caloric was a conserved substance, that is it could ‘neither be created nor destroyed’.
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Tubulin, actin, and MAPs aren't conserved because of their use in sensory and processing functions; they are nearly universal cytoskeletal elements in eukaryotic cells.
Another predictable argument against front-loading
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Signal transduction by these systems usually involves autophosphorylation of a histidine kinase on a conserved histidine residue and subsequent transfer of the phosphoryl group to a conserved aspartate on a receiver domain.
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Firstly, many will be false positives – "conservation" is a spectrum, so the definition of a conserved element depends on where you draw the line, and the noise resulting from drift will always create some areas that appear conserved without being functional.
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It is axiomatic that traditional agricultural management of the uplands has maintained and conserved these landscapes and their wildlife.
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The observable is conserved if and only if the equations of motion are invariant under the transformations generated by the corresponding [Hermitian] operator
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Here we show that the P3A exon is present only in primates and man and it is conserved through primate evolution.
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Water resources must be conserved and used sustainably.
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IOW, if a gene vital in multicellular life forms is present and highly conserved in single-cell life forms (in which it isn't expressed or perform any other vital function), we could conclude that the gene was front-loaded into the genome by a designer of the original genome with the expectation that multicellular life forms would evolve when that gene does get expressed.
Another predictable argument against front-loading
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They are often conserved and preserved in jams and syrups.
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TNC "conserved" land stays on the tax rolls at reduced values.
The Grail Bird, UFOs and Elvis
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It is clear that two different hydrophobic motifs are conserved in annelid species.
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Prime farm land must be conserved for agriculture and should not be allowed to be diverted to non-farm uses, unless absolutely essential.
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There goes 'the seld shown flamen, _puffing_ his way to _win a vulgar station_,' here is a 'veiled dame' who lets us see that 'war of white and damask in her nicely gawded cheeks,' a moment; -- look at that 'kitchen malkin,' peering over the wall there with 'her richest lockram' 'pinned on her reechy neck,' eyeing the hero as he passes; and look at this poor baby here, this Elizabethan baby, saved, conserved alive, crying himself
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
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But it is time to ask more searching questions about what, precisely, is being conserved, and what is being changed, by the apparently unappeasable force that is globalisation; and who are its owners and beneficiaries.
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They are precious objects which need to be properly conserved, protected and displayed.
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Generally, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so the sum of mass and energy is always conserved.
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Amino-acid residues that are completely conserved are shown in bold type.
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We present a new method for the identification of conserved patterns in a set of unaligned related protein sequences.
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Wikipedia gives the following informal wording: “To every differentiable symmetry generated by local actions, there corresponds a conserved current.”
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It just happens that mutations that construct organisms which reproduce more efficiently are conserved over time.
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In the meantime, let recycled papers be conserved for the many purposes they are more fit for.
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The herbage was allowed to wilt for approximately 48 hours and was then chopped with a forage harvester and conserved.
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Whether the energy comes from fuel or a waterfall or goetic quantum-wave transference across a potential difference, or whatever, it's conserved, same as mass is conserved in a transformation.
Operation Luna
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We can go further and look at synteny, or the conserved order of sequences in the genome, and see that there is an explicable pattern of change, one that is explained by common genetic and evolutionary processes, and does not fit the design hypothesis except in the sense that the design hypothesis is so uselessly vague that you can make any observation fit it.
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The implications that the whole machinery was conserved across kingdoms; that was obvious as soon as we saw that the tetrahymena telomeres worked in yeast.
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Caspases exist as inactive proenzymes that undergo proteolytic processing at conserved aspartic residues to produce two subunits, large and small, that dimerize to form the active enzyme.
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… Thus, the 9+2 axoneme, which arose very early in eukaryotic evolution, appears to be constructed around a core set of proteins that are conserved in organisms possessing flagella and cilia Berriman, M., et al.
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A highly conserved feature is that the cells of all glands respond to their respective, regulatory tropic hormone with an increase in cyclic nucleotide.
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In male swordtail fish, black melanoma splotches help lure females, suggesting that the usually deadly melanoma gene is conserved for its beneficial role in sexual selection ...
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By reusing this structure, the school not only conserved resources but also helped to connect itself to the history of the community while preserving it.
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The estimated size of each conserved segment is given on the leftmost column.
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In contrast to the amino-terminal region, the POU domain is highly conserved.
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Although we have conserved significant areas, even the largest parks are too small to maintain independent populations of large carnivores like pumas, wolves, and grizzlies.
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Boxed areas indicate regions of highly conserved nucleotide sequences between chromosomes I and VII.
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While some chromosomes show conserved synteny, others are rearranged in different chromosomes.
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The highly conserved globular domain is essential for the binding of H1 to the nucleosome.
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Thus, the 9+2 axoneme, which arose very early in eukaryotic evolution, appears to be constructed around a core set of proteins that are conserved in organisms possessing flagella and cilia Berriman, M., et al.
The Edge of Evolution
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It is axiomatic that traditional agricultural management of the uplands has maintained and conserved these landscapes and their wildlife.
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While it seems clear that intramundane causation is transitive, that if (where A, B, and C are events) A causes B, and B causes C. then A causes C, there is no necessary transivity in the case of any causal aspects or features of the divine willing permission, if there are any (there are some causal features if wicked people are upheld and conserved in being by God).
Triablogue
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Berriman and coworkers write of trypanosomes: The proteins of the flagellar axoneme appeared to be extremely well conserved.
The Edge of Evolution
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Acidic conserved amino acids are shown in yellow and basic in red.
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For each interaction or change the total matter and energy is conserved, that is, we end up with the same amount of matter-energy we started with, so scarcity becomes a rather odd idea ...
The Physicist and the Economist
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The sequence of the two nonconserved regions, NC1 and NC2, is shown, with the nucleotide substitutions in mutated oligos shown above the wild-type sequence.
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A causal process is a world-line of an object that transmits a nonzero amount of a conserved quantity at each moment of its history (each spacetime point of its trajectory).
Causal Processes
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Other conserved active centre residues, D125 and D232 are in equivalent positions to the catalytic nucleophile and general acid/base, respectively, of dGMII.
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These genomes have remarkably similar gene orders to previously published annelid genomes, suggesting that gene order is conserved across annelids.
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The crops in the Russian experimental station are almost exclusively crops that have to be conserved them in the field, as living specimens.
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The specific process of apoptosis first appeared with the evolution of metazoan animals and has been well conserved in all animal phyla.
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By contrast, we found that PINK1 containing the G411S polymorphism, which is conserved in vertebrates, but not invertebrates, could compensate for loss of endogenous PINK1, consistent with the view that PINK1 G411S may be a natural variant and not a disease-causing mutation.
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Poaceae species present a conserved distichous phyllotaxy (leaf position along the stem) and share common properties with respect to leaf initiation.
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The slickspot peppergrass, which resembles the garden flower sweet alyssum, is conserved by three different conservation measures.
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In a recent paper Nobrega et al, 2004 megabase sections of non-coding DNA, including many conserved repetitive sequences, were deleted from the mouse genome.
Another example of "scholarship" - The Panda's Thumb
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Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard.
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Like matter, energy is conserved in all chemical reactions.
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[15], such an investigation is warranted given that the extraembryonic membranes share numerous similarities in their basic structure and function that are conserved across amniota.
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With the exception of a few anomalous primate genomes, such as the hylobatids, most of the catarrhine primates appear to possess very large, conserved ancient linkage groups.
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The fruits , mature or immature, can be conserved with sugar.
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Despite structural differences in the oligomerisation domain, the dissociation constants of the tetramers was in the low nanomolar range for all family members, indicating that the strength of tetramerisation was evolutionarily conserved.
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Energy is conserved in this process
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These data suggest that the enzyme is well conserved in plants and could play similar physiological roles in angiosperms and gymnosperms.
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Alfalfa herbage was wilted, chopped, and conserved as AS by procedures and in a storage structure defined previously for SGS.
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Conservation shifts the demand curve for oil leftward, reducing the equilibrium quantity - not as much as the the amount "conserved", but some nevertheless.
Dilbert Learns Oil Econ 101, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Their position between the second and third base of the anticodon is conserved, which also implies evolutionary age.
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Most of the waterway network, however, conserved traditional techniques or adopted alternative technologies because of the cost of towage, its limited capacity and the bottlenecks it created.
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In short, the habitat is conserved, repaired and preserved - and it ensues while providing full and honourable employment for the breadwinners of eight families.
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From Matteo Sellas a lot of chitarrones have been conserved.
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They are part of New Zealand's heritage and need to be conserved and protected for all new Zealanders to enjoy.
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The body plans of lobsters and humans, flies and fish, barnacles and mice, are initiated using the same families of genes that are conserved across the animal kingdom.
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The set of genes with conserved alternatively spliced exons therefore serves as a function-matched control for comparison to genes with genome-specific alternatively spliced exons.
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DNA sequence variations of chalcone synthase and Apetala3 gene promoters from 22 cruciferous plant species were analyzed to identify putative conserved regulatory elements.
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The complete failure to adhere to any semblance of plausible physical law — I am sure neither momentum nor energy are conserved for more than 30 seconds after the titles conclude — far trumps for me any notional botheration about which came first, civilized Mayans or civilized Babylonians.
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Mammals also show an extensive conserved synteny of chromosome X, even though translocations have often rearranged the genome of mammalian species.
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For the left graph, the sequences only rigorously conserved the starter nucleotide compositions.
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In the special case in which W'is zero, the mechanical energy remains constant or is conserved.
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In the phylogenetic tree of TERT and retroelements rooted with RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, the RT motifs in the RT family are universally conserved [including multicopy single-stranded DNA, group II introns, LTR or non-LTR (Long Terminal Repeat) retrotransposons, and viral RT] [10], [89].
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Comparisons of the genetic map of fugu with that of other teleosts revealed that, as expected, the synteny between the two pufferfishes, fugu and Tetraodon, is highly conserved.
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The new model is that the tetrapod pattern is conserved and the actinopterygian pattern is novel.
Ancestral Expression Patterns
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Although about 12.5 % of the hotspot is under some form of protection, only about 6.9 % of the land area is conserved in protected areas that fall within IUCN categories I to IV.
Biological diversity in Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
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For ACO genes, four degenerate oligos were synthesized on the sequences of three different conserved peptides.
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Much of the molecular machinery underlying species as varied as flies and humans might therefore be conserved, which is why the lowly fruit fly makes a worthy model for understanding human beings, even such complex behaviors as aggression.
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The iron response element (IRE) is a highly conserved RNA stem loop structure. It is the binding site of iron regulatory protein (IRP).
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Moreover, since the expression pattern is similar in a gymnosperm and in an angiosperm this function appears to be evolutionarily conserved.
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Momentum is conserved, and that's called the conservation of momentum.
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Thus it appears that some aspects of ethylene-dependent gene expression are conserved between climacteric fruits such as melon and tomato.
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It is evolutionary conserved as both antidiuretic hormone after peripheral secretion and anxiogenic stress-related neuropeptide after central release
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The buyer allowed the palimpsest (a scraped and overwritten parchment) to be conserved, photographed, and displayed at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore.
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Further momentum is an isometry of this spacetime, so momentum is conserved.
Does Space Expand?
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Every mutation that happened between the ancestor and the mouse in the "conserved" regions had to have the majority of mutations rejected.
Demarcation as Politics
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This is consistent with recent studies on chrysomelid beetles and ichneumonoid Hymenoptera and may reflect a highly conserved structure across Holometabola.
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The most highly conserved domain is located in the C terminus of the protein and is involved in dimerization and likely in catalysis.
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Since actinopterygian fins are morphologically more similar to the fins of the common ancestor, it was a reasonable hypothesis that the development of limbs was the evolutionary novelty and the development of fins was evolutionarily conserved.
Ancestral Expression Patterns
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In the research described above, the old hypothesis was that the HoxD expression pattern controlling development of tetrapod limbs was an evolutionary novelty, and the HoxD expression pattern controlling actinopterygian fins was conserved.
Ancestral Expression Patterns
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Samples conserved in liquid nitrogen are lyophilized prior to analysis.
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The French-Canadian by his origin and traditions which he has faithfully conserved, is a gentleman, though he may be a poor man.
Canada from East to West
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M1 aminopeptidase activity is such a fundamental process that it's been conserved evolutionarily.
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But those people aren't looking for idealistic dreamers; they want to be confident that their capital is going to be conserved.
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In addition, several copies of conserved syntenic regions exist in Brassica, which supports the hypothesis that of the Brassica diploid species are evolved from a hexaploid ancestor.
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In hexaploid wheat, chromosome and arm homoeologies within sets of triplicated chromosomes are highly conserved with the exception of a translocation involving chromosomes 4A, 5A, and 7B, which is fixed in polyploid wheat.
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Historical monuments and buildings need special care if they're to be conserved for posterity.
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There goes 'the seld shown flamen, _puffing_ his way to _win a vulgar station_,' here is a 'veiled dame' who lets us see that 'war of white and damask in her nicely gawded cheeks,' a moment; -- look at that 'kitchen malkin,' peering over the wall there with 'her richest lockram' 'pinned on her reechy neck,' eyeing the hero as he passes; and look at this poor baby here, this Elizabethan baby, saved, conserved alive, crying himself
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To address this conserved synteny in much more detail, a high-resolution human-chicken comparative map was constructed from human chromosome 15.
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Our findings suggest that the photopic vision is conserved and that low acuity residual vision plays an important role in predator avoidance and tunnel maintenance in the African mole-rats.
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In our modern understanding, strangeness is conserved during the strong and the electromagnetic interactions, but not during the weak interactions.
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Cultures are closed networks of conversations conserved generation after generation through the learning of the children that live in them.
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They were looking for areas of so-called "conserved synteny.
Scientific American
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The NK1, kappa opioid, and CCRS receptors all have an amino acid composition similar to rhodopsin near the conserved Pro.
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The sequence adjacent to the insertion site is very well conserved over large evolutionary distances such as between fungi, algae and bacteria.
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Moreover, genes corresponding to all the 33.15 tagged spermatozoal transcripts were found to be conserved across 13 other species analyzed.
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Identical residues are represented in uppercase bold and italic characters; nonconserved residues are indicated in lowercase.
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If they'd been found in the '60s they might have been "conserved" or "restored" and nearly destroyed by now.
Protecting your stuff for posterity
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The DGAT proteins of three different types share lower similarity, but all of them have an acyltransferase domain, while the DGAT proteins of the same type appear to be conserved in the C-terminal.
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Poaceae species present a conserved distichous phyllotaxy (leaf position along the stem) and share common properties with respect to leaf initiation.
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The gallery said the damage will always remain under the surface of the work but it had now been conserved to "displayable condition".
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This antibody recognizes this conserved region, which is called a conserved stalk of the virus's hemagglutinin, which is like a mushroom.
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Molar polymorphism is probably a primitive mammalian character, conserved in marsupials and mustelids.
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Homologs of highly lineage-specific genes are distributed restrictedly in fewer species in a given phylogeny, while homologs of highly conserved genes are distributed broadly in many groups of species.
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Also if the repeat's flanking sequences are strongly conserved (about 10% of dinucleotide repeats have flanking sequences conserved throughout mammals) those mRNAs nearly always encode proteins critical to central nervous system development.
Common Descent & Common Design – An Unexpected Outcome
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Primers were designed from conserved regions of the cercopithecoid and human sequences in the public databases.
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Momentum is conserved only for a closed system.
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Cleaned, conserved and restored where necessary - some of the panels had been heavily overpainted - the paintings were unveiled last year at the Kunsthalle, where they were exhibited until May 2005.
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As expected, these catalytic residues are fully conserved at the amino acid level.
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Conserved residues within the compact protein cores have been postulated to be critical for protein folding.
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The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts
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The lig gene encodes a set of novel cytoplasmic proteins, which are conserved between flies and mammals.
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Of the 1,579 aligned amino acid positions in the limited data set, 843 are completely conserved in the three annelids and the pogonophoran, and 650 are completely conserved in all nine taxa.
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The exponents of what is called "energetics" have in many cases come to regard that the quantity of which is so conserved, as a substantial reality whose forms and distributions compose nature.
The Approach to Philosophy
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The different functions can often be assigned to conserved amino acid motifs which are separated into independent structural units.
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This happens in the case that the candidate sequence is identical to the most conserved nucleotide at every position of the consensus matrix.
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The results present a framework for structure-function relationships of cation / Ca 2 + exchangers, suggesting unique signature motifs of conserved residues that may underlie divergent functional properties.
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Members of the p53 family, which play key roles in cell-cycle control and development, share conserved DNA binding and oligomerisation domains but exhibit distinct functions.
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Sufficient sequence data have now been accumulated to permit the construction of a dendrogram of the family and the identification of conserved sequence motifs.
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A team headed by dinosaur expert and the museum's keeper of geology Dr Phil Manning, have prepared, conserved and interpreted the find.
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Caspases exist as inactive proenzymes which undergo proteolytic processing by upstream caspases (caspase-8, -9) at conserved aspartic residues to produce two subunits, large and small, that dimerize to form the active enzyme in the form of
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Similarly, vector control as well as APP cells conserved their neuroblast-like morphology with differentiated perikaria and short neurites after treatment with GBE (
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Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard
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The mutation was heterozygous and replacing a highly conserved Asn residue with a Ser.
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The angular momentum lost by the Earth's axial rotation appears in the lunar orbit, the total angular momentum being conserved.
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Most small RNAs are ubiquitous and have conserved nucleotide sequences, at least, among mammals.
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Trees, which would take 30 or more years to revegetate, have been conserved to help adapt the new design to its environment.
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Each superfamily is clearly divisible into two to four distinct families on the basis of conserved elements in the precursor sequences.
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To design conserved primers, GST nucleotide and protein sequences from the classes phi, tau, and zeta were obtained from GenBank.
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In this strongly exergonic reaction, the high-energy phosphate of PEP is conserved as ATP.
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In fact, what is "conserved" now is really classical liberalism.
I hate hate hate hate the new SiteMeter.
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Most of the timbers from the ship have now been lifted and are currently being conserved in wet tanks at a disused steelworks nearby.
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Cell lineage analyses, mainly conducted on annelidan. and molluscan embryos, suggested that the ultimate fates of blastomeres are tremendously conserved.
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In general, histone protein sequences are highly conserved within and between species.
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Conserved sequence motifs are in boldface type and boxed with a solid line.
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Power can be conserved by leaving sensors in sleep mode most of the time; internal timers or network signals activate them only when they are needed to take a measurement or pass on a signal.
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By reusing this structure, the school not only conserved resources but also helped to connect itself to the history of the community while preserving it.
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Mammals have three, the stapes, the malleus, and incus, the last two being the old reptilian jaw joint still conserved deep within our ear.
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Mesk, when you suggest that an allele is conserved if it has 0. 0001% advantage, you are comparing apples to oranges in this case, are you not?
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Genomes do apparently have the ability to file whole sections of 'apparently useless' DNA in conserved regions, or file them where they're likely to accumulate substitution mutations, or excise them completely and toss them out with the trash.
A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
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Cilia and flagella are cell organelles for motility and are conserved among a variety of eukaryotic organisms.
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Similarly, the laws of physics do not depend on the time at which they are determined, a symmetry which has the consequence that energy is conserved.
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In addition, affective experiences and feelings are now conserved.
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Your discoveries have revealed how the conserved function of telomere repeat sequences can maintain chromosomal and genetic stability and how synthesis of telomere DNA is achieved by the enzyme telomerase.
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Presentation Speech
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For instance, look at the human and the turtle: the layout of our Hox d genes is vary similar, with 13-12-11-10 laid out with approximately the same distances between them, and furthermore, there are conserved non-coding elements, most likely important pieces of regulatory DNA, that are illustrated in light yellow-reen and dark green vertical bars, and they are the same, too.
How to make a snake - The Panda's Thumb
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Boualem A, Fergany M, Fernandez R, Troadec C, Martin A, et al. (2008) A conserved mutation in an ethylene biosynthesis enzyme leads to andromonoecy in melons.
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In certain cases, the combination of a helicase and a topoisomerase provides a unique biological function and the interaction between the two is evolutionarily conserved.
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They should feel that their interests and those of the teacher, the board, and the taxpayers who support the school are all _common interests_, and that only as the pupils do their part will the interests of all be conserved.
The Recitation