... it leaves behind telltale signs that can be measured. Hard foods like nuts and seeds, for instance, lead to more complex tooth profiles, while tough foods like leaves lead to more parallel scratches. ...
... data by drawing on multiple sources of information. In the case of biological specimens, for instance, it can be used to infer which parts of the image are individual cells or to determine whether the ...
... be possible if someone wanted to spend the millions to make such a car. The technology is actually out there.”
For instance, Wohleber is designing a Mach-5 car with a rear engine, echoing the movie’ ...
... the presence of political and social competition in American culture; however, there obviously are similar instances of inter- and intra-group conflict across almost all known organisms. So what makes ...
... advantage of selfishness can be eliminated by punishment, but punishment is itself a form of altruism. For instance, if you pay to put a criminal in jail, all law-abiding citizens benefit but you ...
... other defects can degrade or even ruin chip performance in most applications. In integrated circuits, for instance, such flaws could cause current to leak and voltage to fluctuate. In optic devices, ...
... what will their response be? They could migrate toward the poles or toward higher elevations, for instance."
"We don't think this is restricted to insect species," Deutsch said. "Data on turtles, ...
... end of mandibular symphysis.
Eoconfuciusornis and its relatives show many osteological transformations, for instance, the increase in the size of deltopectoral crest of the humerus and of the keel ...
... of air in the intake tract of a combustion engine is regulated by thermoelectric flow sensors, for instance. They measure which quantities of a gas or a liquid flow in a particular direction. Another ...
... with the particulate limits using a wide range of measures. In the greater Berlin area for instance, scientists estimate that half of the particulate volumes come from regional and remote sources, ...
... new drug could target these proteins to treat advanced disease or be added to sunscreen lotion, for instance, that would prevent Akt3 functioning in the cell. It would not only help control a tumor, ...
... ,” Dagher said. If so, he suggests that the results could provide the basis for new policies aimed at treating fast food more like cigarettes —for instance, banning its sale in school cafeterias.
... in the body, the two types of fat cells are also exposed to different environments. For instance, they differ in their exposure to various hormones and growth factors and in their nutrient and oxygen ...
... of air in the intake tract of a combustion engine is regulated by thermoelectric flow sensors, for instance. They measure which quantities of a gas or a liquid flow in a particular direction. Another ...
... of rhetoric already existed,” he says. “But environmental problems have gone from bad to worse. In Canada, for instance, oil consumption is 1.7 times greater despite better technology.”
It will have ...