Sentences with phrase «hybridisation of»

India's Ministry of New & Renewable Energy has released its «National Wind - Solar Hybrid Policy» seeking to encourage hybridisation of projects due to the benefits they offer for grid integration.
State or Central entities can also bid out projects for the hybridisation of existing projects connected to the Interstate Transmission System (ISTS).
Solar Hybridisation of a Coal - fired Power Plant by Air Preheating Using a Centrifugal Solid Particle Receiver
UPDATED: India's Ministry of New & Renewable Energy has released its «National Wind - Solar Hybrid Policy» seeking to encourage hybridisation of projects due to the benefits they offer for grid integration.
Incorporating a hybridisation of classical influences, such as Raphael, Goya, Velazquez, Picasso and Manet, his work demonstrates a distinctive style which he coined «Artificial Realism» in the early 80s when he emerged as painter on the New York art scene.
«The exhibition itself quickly demonstrates the hybridisation of mediums that characterises Murray's practice.»
The hybridisation of motifs, techniques and materials operative at different levels of their work allows an endless back and forth between the basic obviousness of the Pop imagery allied to a vernacular language and the secondary effects of a conceptual posture that is indifferent to its natural imagery and to the context of its exhibition.
This element of the installation is an exciting and somewhat subversive reference to the renovation of the space into a gallery, highlighting as it does the hybridisation of styles that the Serpentine Sackler itself displays: the original gunpowder store's red - brick functionality, with its classicised facade, and the organic white plastic and glass extension attached to its left side by Zaha Hadid Architects, 208 years later.
And we are anticipating the hybridisation of further models series, such as the BMW 3 Series,» Norbert Reithofer said at the carmaker's annual general meeting in Munich.
Asterion LPI 910 - 4 - LP stands for «longitudinale posteriore», the position of the conventional engine, I stands for «ibrido», 910 for the system power and 4 for the permanent 4WD system - is the new concept of a new kind of dream car designed by Lamborghini starting from an intuition: the key for anticipating the future lies in a transformation and hybridisation of Lamborghini's own DNA.
With development of the Porsche Mission E well under way, (the first prototypes are set to start testing this summer) the Weissach engineers EV focus is in developing the fully electric sub-Panamera four - door saloon rather than hybridisation of its sports car range.
The set for his show was an afterhours mirage of just such a place, the clothes a rich hybridisation of Norman Hartnell's puffball couture and the sensuous, satiny dresses of the Cotton Club's chanteuses.
CSIRO scientists have confirmed the hybridisation of two of the world's major pest species, into a new and improved mega-pest.
Just as a number of out - of - Africa chaps were becoming comfortable with the notion that perhaps there had been some hybridisation of the species, a team of scientists from the United States, Finland, Hungary, and South Africa played both sides against the middle.
«This is a superb example of that reasoning, and a hugely important advance resulting from decades of fundamental BBSRC - supported work on the hybridisation of Lolium and Festuca (Fescue) species.
The origin of many flowers in the garden is rather obscure: some can be presumed to be simple genetic variants of wild plants, while others are the result of hybridisation of original wild species.
Australian scientists have confirmed the hybridisation of two of the world's major pest species, into a new and improved mega-pest.
Take how he approaches the idea of hybridisation of humans with technology.
Due to the ease at which the domesticated species in particular cross pollinate with each other and the active development and hybridisation of new varieties often for marketing purposes, there is now a baffling range of varieties available making classification and increasingly difficult task.

Not exact matches

However, hybridisation (cross-pollination between chile varieties), introduces new and different genetic material and the effects of this hybridisation can be seen in the next, and future, generations.
«We need to be involved in Formula E because electrification via hybridisation is going to be part of our future.»
While depicting the increase of hybridisation over time, the heads also seem to be a comment on how objects affect us.
Embryos are currently selected on the basis of appearance, while some 3 - day - old embryos are also screened using pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), in which a cell is removed from the embryo and the chromosomes examined by staining them using a technique called fluorescence - in - situ - hybridisation (FISH).
Our work shows that farm fish are as potent at the gamete level as wild fish, and if farm escapes can revive their spawning behaviour by a period in the wild, clearly pose a significant threat of hybridisation with wild populations.»
It has been suggested that different species that live in the same location may evolve features in order to distinguish one another to help avoid problems such as hybridisation, where two individuals of different species produce infertile or unfit offspring.
Our research has dramatically speeded up the natural hybridisation process so we can develop new lines of wheat on an industrial scale.»
The mouse atlas was produced using a method called «in situ hybridisation», in which thin slices of brain tissue are bathed in a solution containing molecular probes that bind to messenger RNA sequences produced by each gene.
Part of the problem was red wolves breeding with coyotes, and the resultant hybridisation diluted attempts to maintain this rare wolf species.
Until now, one of the only ways of screening eggs or embryos for aneuploidy was to use a technique called fluorescence in - situ hybridisation (FISH), in which specific chromosomes are stained with small pieces of fluorescent DNA to...
During such hybridisation events, and after other genetic disruptions suffered by plants, such as damage to chromosomes by radiation, there are extensive rearrangements of plant DNA (Gorbunova and Levy 1999, Shirley and others 1992).
For each tissue type, the location of bacteria was recorded using fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) and the general fluorescent stain, 4 ′ 6 - diamidino -2-phenylindole (DAPI).
Following cross hybridisation between different grasses, both activation and silencing of genes takes place.
A large variety of methods is used including genetic, molecular and cytogenetic techniques, fluorescence in situ hybridisation and DNA «combing», as well as high throughput sequencing approaches such as DNA - seq for mutation landscape analyses, RNA - seq for transcriptome analyses and ChIP - seq mapping of chromatin - associated proteins and their genome - wide modulation in response to DNA damages.
The department has expertise and infrastructure to support bacterial and viral analysis, and the detailed evaluation of cellular and serological immune responses including flow cytometry and cell sorting, Luminex multiplex platforms, real time PCR, microarrays, comprehensive histological staining, immunohistochemistry and in - situ hybridisation.
Hybridisation with a 1.4 - kb mouse Xpd cDNA probe detects mRNAs of 4, 3.3, and 2.7 kb from wt, Xpd † XPCS, and XpdTTD alleles, respectively.
On the other hand, two Italian wolves with an unusual, black coat colour did not show any genetic signatures of hybridisation, except for carrying a dog - derived variant of a gene linked to dark colouration.
We are investigating the evolutionary origins of this phenomenon, which appears to be derived from past interspecific hybridisation events, using various molecular genetic markers and the consequences on the biology of the species.
Despite the evidence of hybridisation among Eurasian grey wolves, the wolf populations have remained genetically distinct from dogs, suggesting that such cross-breeding does not diminish distinctiveness of the wolf gene pool if it occurs at low levels.
«We found that while hybridisation has not compromised the genetic distinctiveness of wolf populations, a large number of wild wolves in Eurasia carry a small proportion of gene variants derived from dogs, leading to the ambiguity of how we define genetically «pure wolves».
Researchers examined DNA data from grey wolves - the ancestors of the domestic dog — to determine how much their gene pool was diluted with the DNA of domestic canines, and how widespread the process of hybridisation is.
Taxonomic classification of strain NZ1587 (T) was investigated using 16S rRNA and core genome phylogeny, genome - wide average nucleotide identity (ANI) and predicted DNA - DNA hybridisation (DDH) analyses.
We investigated the extent, causes and consequences of a hybrid zone between Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae in Guinea - Bissau, where high hybridisation rates appear to be stable at least since the 1990s.
Impacts of introgressive hybridisation may range from genomic erosion and species collapse to rapid adaptation and speciation but opportunities to study these dynamics are rare.
Indeed, recent genetic research has discovered that even Homo sapiens is partly a product of hybridisation.
Presenting in store at Lane Crawford for a limited time, the collaborative artwork reflects the artistic America - based duo's ongoing interests in the hybridisation and cross-pollination of art, science and technology.
Rumours have persisted regarding a possible application of hybridisation to raise power and reduce emissions, but until Subaru confirms further details this concept is the best look yet we have at the future of STI.
Hypercars must have some form of hybridisation, hot hatches are powered by four - cylinder turbo engines, supersaloons run twin - turbo V8s.
The upcoming new Audi A8 will be one of the first beneficiaries, featuring some kind of hybridisation across its range.
Adding weight to our ruminations about the future of Cupra, SEAT boss Luca de Meo stated at a recent media event that Cupra is «a brand that generates more income, attracts new customers, remains committed to motorsport, seamlessly integrates technologies such as electrification, hybridisation, connectivity and driver assistants, and enhances the image, credibility and reputation of the entire SEAT organisation.»
Sports Cars Today is another area of the exhibition, with a focus on hybridisation courtesy of the (deep breath) Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo.
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