Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... suggests that they derive from a multitude of archaeal spe- cies . However , the specific 13C enrichment of these ... suggest that at least some of these archaea were thriving in the marine water column . In the present - day ocean ...
... suggests that they derive from a multitude of archaeal spe- cies . However , the specific 13C enrichment of these ... suggest that at least some of these archaea were thriving in the marine water column . In the present - day ocean ...
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... suggest that overexpressed APP binds to Fe65 so strongly that it captures most of the A N APP B Fe65 in the ... suggests that the physiological role of APP is to keep Fe65 out of the nucleus , and that y - cleavage of APP liberates Fe65 ...
... suggest that overexpressed APP binds to Fe65 so strongly that it captures most of the A N APP B Fe65 in the ... suggests that the physiological role of APP is to keep Fe65 out of the nucleus , and that y - cleavage of APP liberates Fe65 ...
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... suggests that the thin and low- sloping ice of the southern LIS that rested on a low - friction substrate facilitated ... suggest that warmer SSTs may have induced decreases in net moisture ( precipitation minus evaporation ) , whereas ...
... suggests that the thin and low- sloping ice of the southern LIS that rested on a low - friction substrate facilitated ... suggest that warmer SSTs may have induced decreases in net moisture ( precipitation minus evaporation ) , whereas ...
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