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Discovered: 21 Martian organic cell/tissue remains in a single substrate.
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Maybe biology can feed with different kind of energies like
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 15, 2008 14:30

... 3? end processing. RNA 12:1104-1115. Yan, H., Zareen, N., and Levinger, L. 2006. Naturally occurring mutations in human mitochondrial pre-tRNASer(UCN) can affect the tRNase Z cleavage site, processing kinetics and substrate secondary structure. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 3926-3935. Karkashon, S., Hopkinson, A, and Levinger, L. 2007. tRNase Z Catalysis and Conserved Residues on the Carboxy Side of the His Cluster. Biochemistry 46:9380-9387. ...
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Discovered: 21 Martian organic cell/tissue remains in a single substrate.
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Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 13, 2008 05:54

Discovered: 21 organic cell/tissue remains on Mars in a single substrate. Fig. 1 below shows 21 obvious Martian cell/tissue remains in a single substrate of the optical microscope on board Phoenix Mars Lander . The photomicrograph was taken on Sol 101. The issue should now be settled regarding whether or not there were cells ...
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Re: Maybe biology can feed with different kind of energies like
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Author: Lorentz
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:28

...amount of "heat energy" stored by the mirrors would be insignificant compared to the kinetic energy of the mirrors. =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0In a real experiment, the mirrors could be made extrem= ely thin with substrates made of a heat insulator. The internal energy of the mirrors would be a real-world complication. I think an experiment can be designed where the energy stored by the mirrors could be compensated. ...
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Proof for numerous Martian microbes/cells
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Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 10, 2008 07:45

... length as clays/ silts (1 to 60 microns in length). 3.Spores: Earthly spores are at least 100 microns in diameter. None of the marked objects is nearly that long. 4. Components of Earthly substrate: Unlikely, because most of the circled microbes sit on reddish Mars soil sprinkled above the Earthly sustrate. 5. Unknown contaminants of Earth origin: Unlikely, because there are numerous white dots resembling the circled Martian microbes...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 8, 2008 14:19

... 3? end processing. RNA 12:1104-1115. Yan, H., Zareen, N., and Levinger, L. 2006. Naturally occurring mutations in human mitochondrial pre-tRNASer(UCN) can affect the tRNase Z cleavage site, processing kinetics and substrate secondary structure. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 3926-3935. Karkashon, S., Hopkinson, A, and Levinger, L. 2007. tRNase Z Catalysis and Conserved Residues on the Carboxy Side of the His Cluster. Biochemistry 46:9380-9387. ...
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Re: Maybe biology can feed with different kind of energies like
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Author: verulam
Date: Sep 8, 2008 11:10

... energy. The amount of "heat energy" stored by the mirrors would be insignificant compared to the kinetic energy of the mirrors. =A0 =A0 =A0In a real experiment, the mirrors could be made extremely thin with substrates made of a heat insulator. The internal energy of the mirrors would be a real-world complication. I think an experiment can be designed where the energy stored by the mirrors could be compensated. =A0 =A0 =A0...
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Re: Maybe biology can feed with different kind of energies like
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Author: Lorentz
Date: Sep 6, 2008 14:04

...carry is kinetic energy. The amount of "heat energy" stored by the mirrors would be insignificant compared to the kinetic energy of the mirrors. In a real experiment, the mirrors could be made extremely thin with substrates made of a heat insulator. The internal energy of the mirrors would be a real-world complication. I think an experiment can be designed where the energy stored by the mirrors could be compensated. As I stated...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 3, 2008 14:19

... 3? end processing. RNA 12:1104-1115. Yan, H., Zareen, N., and Levinger, L. 2006. Naturally occurring mutations in human mitochondrial pre-tRNASer(UCN) can affect the tRNase Z cleavage site, processing kinetics and substrate secondary structure. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 3926-3935. Karkashon, S., Hopkinson, A, and Levinger, L. 2007. tRNase Z Catalysis and Conserved Residues on the Carboxy Side of the His Cluster. Biochemistry 46:9380-9387. ...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 1, 2008 14:20

... 3? end processing. RNA 12:1104-1115. Yan, H., Zareen, N., and Levinger, L. 2006. Naturally occurring mutations in human mitochondrial pre-tRNASer(UCN) can affect the tRNase Z cleavage site, processing kinetics and substrate secondary structure. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 3926-3935. Karkashon, S., Hopkinson, A, and Levinger, L. 2007. tRNase Z Catalysis and Conserved Residues on the Carboxy Side of the His Cluster. Biochemistry 46:9380-9387. ...
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US-NY: New York-Mgr - Marketing Production
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 27, 2008 14:56

... view area, jog to foot, etc. . Confirm all bind-in spec information with publications prior to printing Sourcing/Research . Source new vendors . Research innovative printing techniques . Research new/unique printing substrates . Understand different proofing methods and when to use them . Investigate technological advances in printing-presses . Understand the variations in printing machinery in order to determine which presses are ideal for our ...
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