Histones act as spools for the DNA to be spun around, binding to DNA and packaging it into tightly coiled units (without histones, the long DNA strands would take up
a very large amount of space).
Not exact matches
Water has the unfortunate characteristic
of being both heavy and incompressible, meaning it's
very difficult and expensive to lift
large amounts of it into
space (gravity can be really annoying sometimes).
With a wide variety
of spacious SUVs in the Mercedes - Benz lineup, drivers don't have to search
very hard to find one that offers a
large amount of interior
space.
and interior -
large amount of trunk
space for a Civic - smooth drive with CVT - great sound system,
very crisp and clear - capless refueling system makes refueling easier - comfortable, plush cloth seats - backup camera and blind spot camera add safety - apps and technology.
Some features I like include: -
very roomy and comfortable for a Civic - good acceleration; offers a Sport mode for faster speed when needed - great gas mileage (I get on average about 36 mpg and 45 mpg on the highway with economy feature)- sleek design for exterior and interior -
large amount of trunk
space for a Civic - smooth drive with CVT - great sound system,
very crisp and clear - capless refueling system makes refueling easier - comfortable, plush cloth seats - backup camera and blind spot camera add
mileage (I get on average about 36 mpg and 45 mpg on the highway with economy feature)- sleek design for exterior and interior -
large amount of trunk
space for a Civic - smooth drive with CVT - great sound system,
very crisp and clear - capless refueling system makes refueling easier - comfortable, plush cloth seats - backup camera and blind spot camera add safety - apps and technology.
The rear cargo area is
very large and tall, and the 40/60 split rear seats fold down to give and incredible
amount of space.
IBM's Blue Gene supercomputers, made to decipher
very large amounts of data, are as objects essentially cupboards, whose sloping design, seemingly influenced by the design
of stealth technology and the minimalism
of Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A
Space Odyssey, conveys a ruthless competence.
Re # 332, «yes, that is
very true (after reading more data) that its around 5 - 7 GWh per annum per turbine but the bigger they are the
larger the
space between them and hence the
amount of land required yields not more energy (or a little more as the turbines are built higher.»
My rough calculations show open arctic water being energy positive say 6 hr's per day, for a few months a year (at most), the rest
of the time it's dumping
very large amounts of energy to
space, unless it's cloudy.
What he shows is that a change in the radiative balance between the surface and the atmosphere even by a
larger amount, such as 10 W / m ^ 2 would result in only a
very small surface temperature change while a change in the greenhouse effect (i.e., the radiative balance between the earth and
space) by 10 W / m ^ 2 results in a much
larger surface temperature change (almost 2 orders
of magnitude
larger if I recall correctly).
The 32 GB
of internal storage is
very welcome, a
large amount of file
space for a smartphone.