To
study fragments the size of playing die, the researchers performed neutron crystallography using the HIPPO (high - pressure / preferred orientation) instrument, tomographic proton radiography (invented at Los Alamos) and neutron time - of - flight radiography.
Not exact matches
By
studying the distribution and features of the post-impact ocean deposits and
fragmented rock that filled the crater, Andrew J. Retzler of Idaho State University and colleagues present a new map characterizing the
size and shape of the Alamo crater.
The polyT repeat in intron 6 of TOMM40 (rs10524523) was genotyped using fluorescence - based
fragment size analysis (Supplemental Figure 1; http://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/pages/cruchaga2011.aspx).19 A detailed explanation of the fluorescence - based
fragment size genotyping, quality control steps, allele frequency, and linkage disequilibrium between the
studied polymorphisms can be found at http://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/Pages/cruchaga2011.aspx.
Due to climate change alone it has been estimated that by 2100 between 1 % and 43 % of endemic species (average 11.6 %) will be committed to extinction (DGVM - based
study — Malcolm et al., 2006), whereas following another approach (also using climate envelope modelling - based
studies — Thomas et al., 2004a) it has been estimated that on average 15 % to 37 % of species (combination of most optimistic assumptions 9 %, most pessimistic 52 %) will be committed to extinction by 2050 (i.e., their range
sizes will have begun shrinking and
fragmenting in a way that guarantees their accelerated extinction).