Sentences with phrase «natural shape variations»

The team also used molecular simulation tools to test the natural shape variations, called «conformations,» in the samples, and compared these simulated shapes with observations.

Not exact matches

* Due to the natural construction of this item, slight variations in shape and color may occur.
Christine Queitsch and her colleagues from the University of Chicago found that switching off production of Hsp90 in Arabidopsis thaliana weeds unleashed a burst of natural variation that had been lurking in the plants, including variations in leaf shape and colour (Nature, DOI 10.1038 / nature749).
The more we understand about how natural variation in the vertebrate genome shapes the development and function of the brain, the better insight we can have into how behavioral patterns evolve, and how disruption to neurogenetic pathways can lead to brain and behavioral dysfunction.
I've been through so many variations of my «natural» body shape in my lifetime — I just happen to love the one I have now.
There will be some variations, of course, depending upon the natural tail position of the dog: a West Highland white terrier will carry its carrot - shaped tail higher than a golden retriever its flowing, feathery tail, and a greyhound's relaxed tail position is lower yet.
However, Shelley has always been intrigued with natural rhythms and slight variations that create shifts in pattern and perception, such as drum beats in music, moving and migrating cloud formations and systematic changes in color and size of similar shapes that cause an enhanced awareness of an otherwise unnoticeable feature.
In fact, my intent was simply to describe past natural variations that almost certainly were driven by an external force shaping climate — shifts in the Earth's orbit and orientation toward the Sun, as described by Mike MacCracken in a comment that alerted me to the problem.]
But many say that natural variations in Arctic winds and cloud cover probably had a role in shaping the particularly large ice losses in the past two summers.
(except for the first and last ten years, which employ «extrapolated numbers «-RRB- * Although these are two different data time - series, they both have the same characteristic shape, over ~ 160 years, including an arguable 60 year cycle, maybe from internal natural variations.
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