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(Biology) The existence within a species or other group of organisms of differences in form, function, or behavior, especially when hereditary. Deviation (Statistics) The difference, especially the absolute difference, between one number in a set of data and the mean of that set of data. Varia...
What does this mean? Could be noise, could be gargling altering the microbiome or irritating the throat, could be that the control group ran out of people to get sick. Or perhaps some secret fourth thing. None of the differences in symptoms-once-ill were significant to p<0.05, possibly as...
also known as rubiso, helps incorporate CO2 into an organic molecule called 3-phosphoglyceric acid (3-PGA). In the process, it breaks off a phosphate group on six ATP molecules to convert them to ADP, releasing energy in the process, according to LibreTexts. ...
However, the growing understanding that BPD may not be a single disorder but rather a col- lection of related subtypes and the current attempts to break down BPD into its component parts, study the biology of the component parts and come up with treatments for them, supports further ...
Proposed Law in Italy Would Jail Parents of Vegan Children In Italy, 5th “longest-life” nation on earth (just behind ham-loving Spain and dairy-adoring Switzerland), a proposed law would mean jail time for parents who force a vegan diet on their children. In France, the parents of a ...
In a normal menstrual cycle, a woman releases a mature egg from a follicle that develops in the ovary. Luteinizing hormone (LH) matures the egg inside the follicle and causes the follicle to burst, releasing the egg. The rise in LH, called an LH surge, is triggered in response to rising...
How did fins transform into limbs and what did that mean for how vertebrates made the evolutionary transition onto land? If you know my team’s work, that encapsulates our general approach to many other problems in evolutionary biomechanics (e.g. how did avian bipedalism evolve?). Added ...
space and health being two others. That status lubricates the gears of a science PE/PR machine. Sometimes, even, the problem is keeping a lid on the “sexy” research until it is “thoroughly cooked” and ready for PE/PR, rather than releasing it prematurely. A flip side to this issue...
Astrocytes are also considered important participants not only in the gliomagenesis but also in the tumour progression and invasion [33,94]. They act on GSC either by direct cell contact or by releasing proteins associated with cell invasion, such as chemokines and cytokines, including IL6 and ...