The researchers forced these to stick together,
forming clusters of between two and seven spheres (see photos).
Her team studied infrared and radio wave emissions from disks in several star -
forming clusters with well - known ages.
Likewise there were a series of lower highs
forming a cluster between circles # 7 and # 8, yet # 8 was labelled as the first lower high.
Some of the side chains whose mutation reduce DNA binding
form clusters on a surface near the amino terminus.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Scientists know that in patients with Parkinson's disease, certain proteins in the
brain form clusters that somehow contribute to cell death and, eventually, lead to the onset of the disease's debilitating symptoms.
Shaky beads, brilliant crystals and
wire form a cluster of elegant peach - colored flowers that hang from a rose goldtone chain in this playful necklace from Carol Dauplaise.
They identified six proteins linked to a complex called photosystem II (PSII),
which forms a cluster of nine genes — slr0144 to slr0152.
Start forming clusters and place onto the baking tray, or if you are not too fussed about all your granola making perfect clusters simply pour the mixture onto your baking tray and press down on the mixture making clusters where you see fit.
Co-lead researcher, Australian National University Professor John Carver, said that two unrelated proteins aggregate in UHT milk over a period of months to
form clusters called amyloid fibrils, which cause the milk to transform from a liquid into a gel.
The clone, planted in 1910 by Edoardo Seghesio in America's oldest Sangiovese vineyard, produces small - berried,
loosely formed clusters.
The classical view, in contrast, does not facilitate such early structural preformation because ionic
solutions form clusters randomly.
Stars are organised into galaxies, which in
turn form clusters and superclusters that are separated by immense voids.
«We also found that the crumpled graphene balls do
not form clusters but instead are quite evenly distributed.»
Cells with these
mutations formed clusters of cells, known as clones, that had grown to be around twice the size of normal clones, but none of them had become cancerous.
His group has found that ALS and FTD share common cellular features, including a misfolded protein called TDP - 43 that
forms clusters inside neurons.
15 Moreover,
fully formed clusters of galaxies, not just galaxies, are seen at the greatest distances visible to the Hubble Space Telescope.16 In 1998 and 2004, similar pictures — with similar results — were taken.
BioMedBridges forms a cluster of the biomedical sciences research infrastructures (BMS RIs) and constructs the data and service bridges needed to connect them.
As well as making a visual reference to sheet music, the copper -
formed cluster suggests the long - standing importance of music to Heikes.
Phallic, fecal, and
mammary forms cluster around motifs recognizable from Freud's case studies and the historical sources that he borrowed from: pierced saints, sphinxes, horses, and wolves.
After exposure to HIV - 1, dendritic cells continue to present superantigens and antigens,
forming clusters with T cells that are driven to replicate.
Scientists know that in patients with Parkinson's disease, certain proteins in the
brain form clusters that somehow contribute to cell death and, eventually, lead to the onset of the disease's debilitating symptoms.
Shaky beads, brilliant crystals and
wire form a cluster of elegant peach - colored flowers that surround the neckline in a beautiful bouquet statement necklace from Carol Dauplaise.
This star -
forming cluster in the constellation Perseus hosts several huge dusty disks (inset) far wider than our solar system.
He proposes uniting moderate groups, which he called «an ill -
formed cluster of clusters.»
Billions of years of fire and cold, moving, spinning...
forming clusters and galaxies.
To facilitate this kind of ministry to youth, a pastor might ask several families in which the parent or parents are especially gifted in relating to youths to
form a cluster that can include several young people with the family groups.
Add melted butter and toss with a spatula, until the mixture starts to come together and
form clusters.
At the same time, it will begin dividing to
form a cluster of cells resembling a tiny raspberry — a morula.
Clouds of gas condensed to form stars and galaxies, and galaxies drew together to
form clusters.
The lack of heavier elements in the redder stars reflects the initial composition of the gas that
formed the cluster.
Thus, when we eliminate «enough water» through heating, that is when we reach the threshold for percolation, the saccharose molecules «see each other,» and
form clusters, which organise themselves into a real network.
Most likely, dark matter provides the gravitational glue that holds together small groups of galaxies, which merged together to
form this cluster.
The capability of sulfuric acid molecules together with water and ammonia to
form clusters and particles has been recognized for several years.
S5), that is,
the formed clusters are neutral on average.
«We wanted to map out the galaxies that
form clusters and the clusters that form superclusters.»
Eventually, these lumps became large enough and dense enough to collapse and form galaxies, which themselves clumped under the influence of gravity to
form clusters and superclusters of galaxies, and so on.
In a high - mass star -
forming cluster, thousands of stars occupy the same amount of space.)
Theoretical studies show it's hard to prevent those gas clouds from fragmenting to
form a cluster of small stars, rather than collapsing into one large star, says physicist Dominik Schleicher of the University of Concepción in Chile.