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Redox control in development and evolution: evidence from colonial hydroids

Redox control in development and evolution: evidence from colonial hydroids

... primarily from the strong treatment effect on inner area/total colony area (ANOVA, ...and from the considerably weaker effect on polyp area/total colony area (ANOVA, ...polyp development obscures an ... See full document

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Redox state, reactive oxygen species and adaptive growth in colonial hydroids

Redox state, reactive oxygen species and adaptive growth in colonial hydroids

... ROS-mediated redox signaling is consistent with the available evidence, much of this evidence is ...these hydroids immediately to regurgitate any non-living material that is ...convincing ... See full document

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Redox signaling in the growth and development of colonial hydroids

Redox signaling in the growth and development of colonial hydroids

... ethanol control showed a slight decrease in oxygen consumption, while the seawater control showed a slight increase), the change in slope for each treatment was tested against the change in slope of the ... See full document

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Controls on the evolution of Ediacaran metazoan ecosystems: A redox perspective

Controls on the evolution of Ediacaran metazoan ecosystems: A redox perspective

... the redox environments that played host to the earliest known ...global evolution of Ediacaran water column redox chemistry, the inherent heterogeneity evi- dent in palaeogeographically distinct ... See full document

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Artificial Ontogenies: A Computational Model of the Control and Evolution of Development

Artificial Ontogenies: A Computational Model of the Control and Evolution of Development

... flat: from the point of view of selection, all individuals were equally ...tions, evolution does not occur on such a level playing ...of evolution favoured by selection. However, any movement ... See full document

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Legacy of Colonialism, Foreign Aid, and Poor Governance in Africa: Case Study of Togo

Legacy of Colonialism, Foreign Aid, and Poor Governance in Africa: Case Study of Togo

... activity in the country was put to a halt because of spontaneous street protests; political freedom was suppressed for more than thirty years and the first chance of free expression was an uncontrollable explosion. ... See full document

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: The quantum physiology of oxygen; from electrons to the evolution of redox signaling in the human brain

RETRACTED ARTICLE: The quantum physiology of oxygen; from electrons to the evolution of redox signaling in the human brain

... a Evolution of genes encoding the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) pathway and ...anion from the Qo site of the bc1 complex of Complex III are released into the intermembrane space and enter the cytosol to ... See full document

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Cellular allorecognition and its roles in Dictyostelium development and social evolution

Cellular allorecognition and its roles in Dictyostelium development and social evolution

... came from Leo Buss in 1982. Buss isolated Dictyostelium mucoroides from soil samples and found several chimeric fruiting bodies, ...spores from more than one ...strains from nearby soil that ... See full document

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exercise and Glycemic Control: Focus on Redox Homeostasis and Redox-Sensitive Protein Signaling

exercise and Glycemic Control: Focus on Redox Homeostasis and Redox-Sensitive Protein Signaling

... from research manipulating the redox environment to attenu- ate or enhance the exercise-induced ROS and protein signaling response. Henriquez-Olguin et al. (161) reported that inhibition of the ... See full document

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The Great Barrier Reef: a journey through the world's greatest natural wonder

The Great Barrier Reef: a journey through the world's greatest natural wonder

... family they belong to; they are then subdivided into genera (plural for 'genus') and again into species-for example, the humpback whale (Mtgaplua l'/o'l.J(uong}iae) is a member of the Balaenopteridae family (that is, ... See full document

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Oxygen minimum zones in the early Cambrian ocean

Oxygen minimum zones in the early Cambrian ocean

... Our data provide evidence for a lateral expression of redox variation, which resembles the structure of modern OMZs (Fig. 4), although oxygen depletion was likely more pronounced and at shallower depths ... See full document

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Reconciling evolution: evidence from a biology and theology course

Reconciling evolution: evidence from a biology and theology course

... between evolution knowledge and acceptance is ...of evolution and a reconciliatory approach to invoke changes in acceptance among Christian ...in evolution accept- ...both evolution and ... See full document

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Transcriptional regulation and the evolution of development

Transcriptional regulation and the evolution of development

... few other costs. Conversely, if most polymorphisms affecting transcription alter expression at many loci, antagonistic pleiotropy is more likely and few would escape having a net negative fitness consequence even if some ... See full document

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French development aid and the reforms of 1998–2002

French development aid and the reforms of 1998–2002

... itself from this principle of “La Raison d’Etat”, producing critical “avis” on development aid policy and entering into conflict with Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine over its stance on the Chechen ...French ... See full document

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The Evolution of Isochores: Evidence From SNP Frequency Distributions

The Evolution of Isochores: Evidence From SNP Frequency Distributions

... Isochore evolution in mam- We thank Laurent Duret for interesting discussions and two anony- mals: a human-like ancestral ...support from IHGSC, 2001 Initial sequencing and analysis of the human ... See full document

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The Evolution of Functionally Redundant Species; Evidence from Beetles

The Evolution of Functionally Redundant Species; Evidence from Beetles

... that evolution is a generator not only of functional complemen- tarity but also of functional ...resilience from functional redundancy will be much rarer in larger animals, simply because species richness ... See full document

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Flood of Memories:Narratives of Flood and Loss in Tamil South India

Flood of Memories:Narratives of Flood and Loss in Tamil South India

... returned from sea with nothing but an old log, but since he had caught nothing else he decided to carry it home anyway, where he tossed it behind his house and forgot about ... See full document

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The impact of the colonial legacy on development in the third world states : the case of Ghana

The impact of the colonial legacy on development in the third world states : the case of Ghana

... 13 CHAPTER II: Educational System 18 Section I: Evolution, Aims and Effects of Colonial Policies 18 Section II: Post Colonial Policies 24 CHAPTER II: Bureaucratic Organisation 33 Section[r] ... See full document

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Colonial Institutions, Slavery, Inequality, and Development: Evidence from São Paulo, Brazil

Colonial Institutions, Slavery, Inequality, and Development: Evidence from São Paulo, Brazil

... a colonial possession of Portugal from the start of the sixteenth ...historical development” literature has heavily emphasized the importance of the colonial origins of development ... See full document

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A Study Identifying Biological Evolution Related Misconceptions Held by Prebiology High School Students

A Study Identifying Biological Evolution Related Misconceptions Held by Prebiology High School Students

... in evolution education have revealed a diverse array of tenacious and pervasive misconceptions (see Nehm & Schonfeld, 2007) ranging from minor misunderstandings to complete theory rejec- tion (Alters ... See full document

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