Sentences with phrase «rearrangements as»

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For some people 55, but for most people 59 and a half, and then you do the rearrangement inside the 401k account, and as much money is fungible.
As another example of rearrangement note that the chapter on «Organisms and Environment» (now 11.4)- is twice referred to as «Part II, CAs another example of rearrangement note that the chapter on «Organisms and Environment» (now 11.4)- is twice referred to as «Part II, Cas «Part II, Ch.
Most of his efforts now were directed toward rearrangement and the inclusion of insertions, such as those which utilize the contrast between the primordial and the consequent natures, such as 103.29 - 104.27, 134.21 - 135.30 (CPR 66.32 - 67.21, 87.40 - 88.30); II.9.8.
Long after the earth is gone Hagadabini will help our awareness grow as one through many rearrangements of the clusters of human thought.
This reconstruction16 gives the fullest possible endorsement to the text as it stands, and achieves the logically anticipated sequence of speeches with minimal rearrangement.
The final result was the rejection within mainstream culture of biblical literalism with its repudiation of history, geology, and the scientific method, and an acceptance of the contributions of science, of evolution and Freudian psychology, of a «higher criticism» of the Bible, of the move from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy and its need for high technology, and of a rearrangement of political views to accommodate social planning and reform which became known in the churches as the Social Gospel.
As they focus on the significance of change over permanence, flux over stability, and novel emergence over the mere repetition and rearrangement of existing forms, evolutionary cosmologies are quite understandably viewed as «process» philosophieAs they focus on the significance of change over permanence, flux over stability, and novel emergence over the mere repetition and rearrangement of existing forms, evolutionary cosmologies are quite understandably viewed as «process» philosophieas «process» philosophies.
Similarly, loss, addition or rearrangement in a protein molecule may enable it to bind other molecules in such a way as to catalyze a new metabolic process.
Worship in the full sense — worship as discipleship - involves shaping persons as agents and thus involves action in the public realm which consists in arrangements and rearrangements of social, political, and economic power.
Thus evolution was interpreted as epigenetic, as technical jargon put it; it was not merely or only the mechanical rearrangement of bits of matter.
For the iron law of progress is that its cost necessitates the radical disordering of nature as we received it, and its rearrangement after the image of our perceived interests.
To that end, the US National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda is developing a database, ClinVar, to integrate clinical and genetic data; others, such as DECIPHER, run by the Sanger Institute, handle genetic data such as chromosome rearrangements that can disrupt genes.
Goats and cows, as well as rodents, had many so - called retrotransposons — rogue invading DNA — and many rearrangements, whereas primates have far fewer of both.
• Vanillin and iso - vanillin are not molecular rearrangements of benzaldehyde, as stated in our quantum biology feature (1 October, p...
Patients with ALK rearrangements do not respond to EGFR - TKIs, but are sensitive to other targeted therapies (such as ceretinib).
If you think of a reaction as a sequence of many intermediate chemical rearrangements, the easy structural changes should happen quickly while more complicated rearrangements would be slower, because there's a higher energy barrier to making those changes.
«When a rearrangement happens, the softnesses of the nearby particles all change,» Durian said, «but, due to long - range elastic couplings, so can the softnesses of particles even quite far away, as illustrated by this data.
For crystals, it's easy; rearrangements are at topological defects such as dislocations.
The microscope's images can reveal the divisions and intricate rearrangements of individual cells as biological structures emerge in a developing embryo.
The rearrangements allowed Ellebedy and his colleagues to track the activated B cells, like DNA bar codes, as an immune response progresses.
Frommer had previously developed technology to spy on transport protein activity by using fluorescent tags in a cell's DNA to monitor the structural rearrangements that a transporter undergoes as it moves its target molecule.
«Other things also matter, such as gene mutations, rearrangements and changes in expression.
We excluded large genomic rearrangements from this analysis as those mutations span multiple bins and also undertook a subset analysis with and without missense mutations.
In humans, neocentromerization is usually initiated by a significant chromosomal rearrangement, such as a translocation that produces an acentric fragment, but neocentromeres can also arise spontaneously in an intact karyotype within a single generation [23].
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).
The material undergoes a dynamic rearrangement of atoms as it forms.
Details on the recurrently mutated genes, and structural and functional analysis of somatic rearrangements, are provided as supplementary materials.
In eukaryotes, chromosomal rearrangements, such as inversions, translocations and duplications, are common and range from part of a gene to hundreds of genes.
Thus, PHENOMIN - ICS resource is able to meet the needs of new models creation, from the punctual mutation to the big chromosomal rearrangement, as well as the needs in high - throughput or specialised phenotyping, for research teams either mouse specialists or not.
Studies on horizontal gene transfer and enzymemediated DNA rearrangements lead him to postulate a theory of molecular evolution according to which nature cares actively for the promotion of biological evolution by using products of specific evolution genes as well as several intrinsic non-genetic elements.
Our bioinformatics team has expertly designed and validated software that can detect mutations or gene rearrangement sequences (clonotypes) at sensitivities as low as 10 - 4 (or even down to 10 - 6 if sufficient DNA input is available).
Although Southern blot analysis has proved to be a gold standard method in the detection of clonal rearrangement, it has several technical disadvantages, such as time necessary to obtain results, the use of radioactivity, and the susceptibility of the method to various artifacts [5].
As a reagent manufacturer, we offer a comprehensive selection of gel, capillary, and next - generation sequencing PCR assays for gene rearrangement, chromosome translocation, and gene mutation detection as analyte specific reagents (United States), research use only, or CE - marked in vitro diagnostics to laboratories (outside of North AmericaAs a reagent manufacturer, we offer a comprehensive selection of gel, capillary, and next - generation sequencing PCR assays for gene rearrangement, chromosome translocation, and gene mutation detection as analyte specific reagents (United States), research use only, or CE - marked in vitro diagnostics to laboratories (outside of North Americaas analyte specific reagents (United States), research use only, or CE - marked in vitro diagnostics to laboratories (outside of North America).
Whole genome sequencing has now revealed that males with alternative reproductive strategies carry a chromosomal rearrangement that has been maintained as a balanced genetic polymorphism for about 4 million years.
Another effort is to identify genes involved in human development, known as DGAP (Developmental Genome Anatomy Project), which uses naturally occurring human chromosomal rearrangements in association with major congenital anomalies as the biological reagents for gene discovery.
These results define PGBD5 as an oncogenic mutator and provide a plausible mechanism for site - specific DNA rearrangements in childhood and adult solid tumors.
We propose some major phylogenetic rearrangements, such as in haplogroup P where we delinked P4a and P4b and redefined them as P4 (New Guinean) and P11 (Australian), respectively.
By analyzing genome sequence data from human populations, including 1269 individuals from sub-Saharan Africa, we identify a diverse array of large copy number variants affecting the host invasion receptor genes GYPA and GYPB We find that a nearby association with severe malaria is explained by a complex structural rearrangement involving the loss of GYPB and gain of two GYPB - A hybrid genes, which encode a serologically distinct blood group antigen known as Dantu.
The new description makes sense of several behaviors seen in glasses, like the property known as avalanching, which describes a random rearrangement of molecules that leads to crystallization.
Structural rearrangements have long been recognized as an important source of genetic variation, with implications in phenotypic diversity and disease, yet their detailed evolutionary dynamics remain elusive.
This activity required specific catalytic residues in the PGBD5 transposase domain as well as end - joining DNA repair and induced structural rearrangements with PSS breakpoints.
The problem of omega 6s remains, with almond oil containing 20 % omega 6 vs just 10 % in olive oil, but as with whole almonds, you can make this harmless with a little rearrangement.
Patients greeted her father with a nod as he passed or with some rearrangement of their posture.
Suggestions have included modifications to fonts, rearrangements in page formatting, as well as a variety of methods to control the dynamics of reading.
Surely all the colors had been present all along, but for her it was suddenly as if some gears had clicked or aligned, allowing her to notice them now, some subtle rearrangement or recombination blossoming now into her mind's palette: the gold of the wheat stubble and the elk's hide, the dark chocolate of the antlers, the dripping crimson blood midway up both of Ralph's arms, the blue sky, the yellow aspen leaves, the black earth of the field, the purple liver, the maroon heart, Bruce's black and red plaid work shirt, Ralph's faded old denim.
Like creatinine, urea nitrogen comes from the rearrangement and breakdown of protein in your pet's tissues (particularly the liver) as well as the protein in your pets diet.
Cats can become territorial due to changes in the environment, such as visits to the veterinarian, moving to a new home, and even rearrangement of furniture.
You arrived as a force, a rearrangement in the air.
Features 55 new and updated characters — Nobuyuki Sanada and Yoshitsugu Otani join the fray, along with Takatora Todo, Naotora Ii and Munenori Yagyu previously only available in Japanese releases of SAMURAI WARRIORS along with major overhauls of appearance and rearrangements in battle moves for fan - favorite characters such as Yukimura Sanada and Nobunaga Oda adding to the diverse range of more than 50 playable characters.
The difference is that, rather than drilling into the solidity of Mont Sainte - Victoire, as Cézanne did, constantly honing the same image, Walker's paintings are extravagant rearrangements of the visual cues that make the sea the sea, the sky the sky, and the sun the sun.
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