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Speciation and Symbiotic Dinoflagellates
Science, 1985Morphometric analyses based on three-dimensional reconstruction of the nuclei of four different strains of the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium microadriaticum , the algae that inhabit corals, giant clams, and other marine invertebrates, revealed marked differences in chromosome numbers and chromosome volumes ...
R J, Blank, R K, Trench
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Cooperative Ambient Backscatter System: A Symbiotic Radio Paradigm for Passive IoT
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2019Cooperative ambient backscatter system is a novel symbiotic radio paradigm, in which the passive backscatter transmission shares not only the same spectrum but also the same radio-frequency source with the active primary transmission.
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Symbiotic Emergence of Metazoans
Nature, 1970IT has been assumed that differentiation during embryonic development is based on the regulation of gene activities. The differentiation of each cell, then, results from the activity of certain genes and the inactivity of others. Practically all theories of embryonic development rely on this assumption (see Markert1). It is evident that different genes
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Symbiotic Aspects of Nitrification
Nature, 1946IN an interesting article on the symbiosis between myxobacteria and nitrifying bacteria, Imsenecki1 describes an observation which he made during his studies on the biology of myxobacteria, when he was able to isolate from a culture of Nitrosomonas, grown in its elective medium, a heterotrophic organism which he has named Sorangium symbioticum.
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Nature Microbiology, 2019
Microscopy and genomic analyses reveal an intriguing symbiosis between eukaryotic protists and Deltaproteobacteria in anoxic marine sediments that involves division of labour and interspecies hydrogen transfer, and enables collective magnetotactic motility by the consortium.
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Microscopy and genomic analyses reveal an intriguing symbiosis between eukaryotic protists and Deltaproteobacteria in anoxic marine sediments that involves division of labour and interspecies hydrogen transfer, and enables collective magnetotactic motility by the consortium.
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2020
The progress of evolutionary biology has revealed that symbiosis played a basic role in the evolution of complex eukaryotic organisms, including humans. Mitochondria are actually simplified endosymbiotic bacteria currently playing the role of cellular organelles.
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The progress of evolutionary biology has revealed that symbiosis played a basic role in the evolution of complex eukaryotic organisms, including humans. Mitochondria are actually simplified endosymbiotic bacteria currently playing the role of cellular organelles.
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Symbiotic Identification in Schizophrenia
Psychiatry, 1956(1956). Symbiotic Identification in Schizophrenia. Psychiatry: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 231-236.
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The International Journal of Logistics Management, 1992
The increased utilization and popularity of logistics partnerships dictates the necessity of a robust and soundly constructed theoretical foundation for examining these alliances. Towards achieving this goal, this paper proposes and develops the symbiotic logistics concept.
Mark Andrew Mitchell +3 more
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The increased utilization and popularity of logistics partnerships dictates the necessity of a robust and soundly constructed theoretical foundation for examining these alliances. Towards achieving this goal, this paper proposes and develops the symbiotic logistics concept.
Mark Andrew Mitchell +3 more
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BT Technology Journal, 2003
The widespread availability of wireless-enabled devices presents many new opportunities for network operators. However, wireless networks that form on the fly without central control or administration can also be very disruptive. As devices further extend their capabilities to include packet forwarding, intelligent routing and to gain an awareness of ...
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The widespread availability of wireless-enabled devices presents many new opportunities for network operators. However, wireless networks that form on the fly without central control or administration can also be very disruptive. As devices further extend their capabilities to include packet forwarding, intelligent routing and to gain an awareness of ...
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