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- Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
52: ... she inevitably wrote patterns rather than linear sequences." (p.13) - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
- Immune system (14564 bytes)
6: ...restriction enzyme]]s that cut [[DNA]] at certain sequences, and enzymes that protect their own DNA from this...
15: ...e proteins have configurations and [[amino acid]] sequences that are unique to every individual. [[Cytotoxic ... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
2: ...d other intervening [[genetic sequence|nucleotide sequences]]. In the chromosomes of [[eukaryote]]s, the unco...
14: ...nd the centromere and usually contains repetitive sequences. - Geology (12007 bytes)
40: ...n of [[Geologic fault|faults]] and the age of the sequences through which they cut. Faults are younger than t... - Earth (30908 bytes)
86: ...ntal crust and preseved as [[ophiolites|ophiolite sequences]]. - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
150: ...tical phylogenetic reconstruction methods on gene sequences of still-living related species (reptiles and bir... - Desert (21206 bytes)
112: ... may come from eolian sands. Ancient alluvial fan sequences may also be hydrocarbon reservoirs. - List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
1: '''Timelines''' are sequences of related events in chronological order. They a... - Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
13: ... 18th century geologists came to realize that: 1) Sequences of strata were often eroded, distorted, tilted, o...
19: ...t British tribes (and defined using stratigraphic sequences from Wales). The "Devonian" was named for the Br... - Plant (12870 bytes)
75: ...critarchs]]) are used for dating sedimentary rock sequences. The remains of fossil plants are not as common a... - Human (48024 bytes)
333: ...gence between samples of chimpanzee and human DNA sequences is 5%, counting indels"] by R.J. Britten, Califor... - Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
48: ...y or Medicine]] for his discovery of these signal sequences in 1975. The N-terminus (one end) of a [[polypept... - Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
58: ...y biology]] often use data from mitochondrial DNA sequences to draw conclusions about [[genealogy]] and [[evo... - Paleontology (5646 bytes)
22: ...lliam Smith]] who first noted that similar fossil sequences were found regionally and [[Georges Cuvier]] who ... - Evolution (27661 bytes)
31: ...[[translation (genetics)|translate]] nucleic acid sequences into proteins. Because the selection of these tra...
47: ...netically distant. For example, neutral human DNA sequences are approximately 1.2% divergent (based on substi... - DNA (29095 bytes)
63: ...f the total that exist. "[[Junk DNA]]" represents sequences that do not yet appear to contain genes or to hav...
137: ... workers and enzymes alike always read nucleotide sequences in the "'''[[5%27_end|5']] to [[3%27_end|3']] dir...
140: ...trands carried identical instead of complementary sequences, cells could properly translate only one of them....
143: ...tion between sense and antisense, because certain sequences of their [[genome|genomes]] do double duty, encod... - Mathematics (24164 bytes)
- Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ... for transmitting information, using standardized sequences of short and long marks or pulses — commonly kn...
13: ...[[Alfred Vail]]. In 1848 a refinement of the code sequences, including changes to eleven of the letters, was ...
19: ...n the English language were assigned the shortest sequences.
152: Prosigns or ''procedural signals'' are dot/dash sequences that have a special meaning. They can often be vi... - Frontal lobe (4776 bytes)
14: ...ired in their ability to plan and execute complex sequences of actions; perhaps persisting with one course of...
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