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much about the changes in the discipline of evolutionary paleoecology.
Around 1990, one of us proposed the idea for a symposium on evolutionary
paleoecology to the Paleontological Society. There ... environment affect
evolutionary change on this planet.
Ager, D. 1963. Principles of Paleoecology. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Allmon, W. D. 1994. Taxic evolutionary paleoe...
... and improvement of a
cogeneration system modeled in a process simulator using
direct search and evolutionary methods
Alexandre S. Cordeiro
1
, Leonardo S. Vieira
2
, Manuel E. Cruz
3
1
... a professional thermodynamic process
simulator using the direct search method of Powell and an evolutionary stochastic method of the genetic
type. In the mathematical optimization approach...
...
therapy are also problems of evolutionary biology, and so
it will be important to integrate evolutionary biologists
into our cancer research teams. In addition, evolutionary
biology should ... models from population biology and
evolutionary game theory to tumor therapeutic
strategies. Mol. Cancer Ther. 2, 919–927 (2003).
Describes the use of evolutionary and ecological
models...
... for the article.
Evolutionary divergence in VCP binding during ERAD G. Morreale et al.
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Evolutionary divergence ... evolutionary divergence in the
molecular architecture of VCP–Cdc48p-containing
complexes in ERAD, despite conservation of the princi-
ple of VCP–Cdc48p binding. To understand more abou...
... and TKRPR were employed as pivotal
endogenous factors in evolutionary lineages distinct
from oct-TKs.
Two possible scenarios concerning evolutionary
aspects of oct-TKs and oct-TKRPs can be assumed:
(a) ... Abbott, NJ.
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protein-coupled receptors: an evolutionary success.
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... sequence alignment of studied POP family
enzymes.
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Evolutionary relationships of the prolyl oligopeptidase ... diseases such as dementia, trypanosomiasis and type 2
diabetes. In this study we have clarified the evolutionary
relationships of these four POP family enzymes and ana-
lyzed POP sequence...
... Leu130Ile in snake DNases I
contributes to the acquisition of thermal stability
A clue to the molecular evolutionary mechanism from cold-blooded
to warm-blooded vertebrates
Haruo Takeshita
1,
*, Toshihiro ... evolution following Ser205 deletion from
amphibian enzymes. This mechanism may reflect one of the
evolutionary changes from cold-blooded to warm-blooded
vertebrates.
Keywords: cDNA cl...
... in the discussions in Chap-
ter 3. Chapter 6 describes current activities in federal
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government agencies that could be applied to the mining ... them into groundwater. The
development of lixiviants and microbiological agents that
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could selectively dissolve the desired elements...
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Evolutionary changes to transthyretin: structure–function
relationships
P. Prapunpoj and L. Leelawatwattana
Department ... is part of a network with other thyroid hormone dis-
tributor proteins. Systematic study of the evolutionary changes of transthy-
retin structure is an effective way to elu...
... the Order Polyprotodonta [34,80] (for an
evolutionary tree based on the fossil record, see
Fig. 2). TBG-like proteins were detected in serum from
Fig. 2. Evolutionary ⁄ developmental tree for
transthyretin ... FEBS Journal 276 (2009) 5342–5356 ª 2009 The Author Journal compilation ª 2009 FEBS
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Evolutionary changes to transthyretin: evolution of
transthyretin biosynthesis
Saman...