1988
DOI: 10.1038/332676c0
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Abstract: The DNA data libraries SIR-A leading article in your journal recently commented on the sequencing of the human genome (Nature 331. 465: 1988) after a report from the US National Research Council on this topic. First. Nature recommends that this project should be an informal part of the scientific endeavour without any coordination and in the next column the author paradoxically suggests that an internationally coordinated mega-databank should be introduced. More careful research would have revealed that the Na… Show more

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“…Further contributing to these speculations is the upper TR -low coronal dip, "ankle," witnessed in Figure 4's p λ panel. Specifically, said feature is possibly reminiscent to the: expected upper TR peak in current dissipation per particle (Hansteen et al 2010;Bingert & Peter 2011); switch in EM to underlying magnetic field strength dependence (Warren et al 2012); and/or enhanced coronal abundances resultant from atmospheric energy redistribution processes (e.g., Bradshaw 2003;Laming 2004). Possibly more important to the ankle is its remarkable alignment with the atmospheric temperature regime where significant unresolved emission is expected to reside (e.g., Del Zanna & Mason 2003; Viall & Klimchuk 2012;Subramanian et al 2014); discussions deferred to the proceeding section.…”
Section: Magnetic Energy Redistribution -Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further contributing to these speculations is the upper TR -low coronal dip, "ankle," witnessed in Figure 4's p λ panel. Specifically, said feature is possibly reminiscent to the: expected upper TR peak in current dissipation per particle (Hansteen et al 2010;Bingert & Peter 2011); switch in EM to underlying magnetic field strength dependence (Warren et al 2012); and/or enhanced coronal abundances resultant from atmospheric energy redistribution processes (e.g., Bradshaw 2003;Laming 2004). Possibly more important to the ankle is its remarkable alignment with the atmospheric temperature regime where significant unresolved emission is expected to reside (e.g., Del Zanna & Mason 2003; Viall & Klimchuk 2012;Subramanian et al 2014); discussions deferred to the proceeding section.…”
Section: Magnetic Energy Redistribution -Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, it is necessary here to explain the "obscured" log T w radiative observations in our magnetic coupling descriptions, where observational evidence indicates that "cool" plasma excess exists (i.e., Figure 4). Below we present a generalized coronal heating theory, that centers on the dominant energy sources, i.e., magnetic, enthalpy, and thermal conduction (Bradshaw & Cargill 2010a).…”
Section: Magnetic Energy Redistribution -Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…16 In addition to exogenous input, cholesterol and other C 27 sterols in sediments may also be synthesized by some benthic animals, principally polychaetes, echinoderms and bivalves, as well as fungi and some protozoa, 15 or can be produced as transformation products of C 28 -C 29 sterols. C 27 sterols may also arise from the bioconversion of dietary C 28 and C 29 sterols, by dealkylation of the sterol side chain at C-24.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4 gives the measured values of V th and the values for k a calculated from equation (6) for different RM concentrations when the cell is exposed to UV with no voltage applied during exposure (V cure = 0). The parameters ∆ε, ε 0 , k 11 are taken from the literature for pure E7 [6,7] and are assumed to be the same for low concentration RM257/E7 composites. The threshold voltage increases with the reactive mesogen concentration from 0.8V for pure E7 to over 10V for a 5% RM concentration in E7.…”
Section: P-80 / N Dessaudmentioning
confidence: 99%