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Through a combination of poor judgment, lack of oversight by the bank's management and regulators, and unfortunate events like the Kobe earthquake, Leeson incurred a US $ 1. 3 billion loss that bankrupted the centuries-old institution.
* TVO Big Ideas: Freeman Dyson on Living Through Four Revolutions, by Freeman Dyson ( video ) June 1, 2011 at Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada
Through application of elementary row operations and the Gaussian elimination algorithm, the left block of B can be reduced to the identity matrix I, which leaves A < sup >− 1 </ sup > in the right block of B.
Through most of 1603, Kepler paused his other work to focus on optical theory ; the resulting manuscript, presented to the emperor on January 1, 1604, was published as Astronomiae Pars Optica ( The Optical Part of Astronomy ).
* The Holy Bible passage, 1 Corinthians 13: 12: " Through a Glass Darkly " references a dim mirror image or poor mirror reflection
Through these two men a military revolution was speedily accomplished ; they refused to renew their vows of allegiance to Emperor Galba on 1 January 69, and early in 69 Vitellius was proclaimed emperor at Cologne.
Through 2005, the Cripple Creek district produced about 23. 5 million troy ounces ( 979 1 / 6 troy tons / 888. 3 metric tons ) of gold.
Through six weeks of narrow escapes Charles managed to flee England in disguise, landing in Normandy on 16 October, despite a reward of £ 1, 000 on his head, risk of death for anyone caught helping him and the difficulty in disguising Charles, who was unusually tall at over 6 feet ( 185 cm ) high.
Through the nineties, the music grew to become one of the most popular genres in France ; in 1997, IAM's release " L ' école du Micro d ' Argent " sold more than 1 million discs, with NTM moving more than 700, 000 copies of their final album " Suprême NTM ".
Damon Knight, in his introduction to the paper-back edition from the New English Library edition of The Past Through Tomorrow, Vol 1., compares the story to then-current power of Jimmy Hoffa and the Teamsters Union.
Through the acquisitions of Bredbandsbolaget and Cybercity, made in July 2005 for NOK 4. 5 billion and NOK 1. 3 billion, respectively, Telenor has gained a strong position in the fast-growing broadband markets in Sweden and Denmark.
Through this slot it also includes built-in support for an 80-column text display on monitors ( with the addition of a plug-in 1 K memory card, via bank-switching of 40 columns ) and could be easily doubled to 128 KB RAM by alternatively plugging in an Apple's Extended 80 Columns Card.
Through Virginia, U. S. 1 is paralleled by Interstates: the remainder of Interstate 85 to Petersburg, Interstate 95 through Richmond and Fredericksburg to Alexandria, and Interstate 395 into Arlington.
< http :// www. oxfordreference. com. ezproxy. library. yorku. ca / views / ENTRY. html? entry = t9. e2608 & srn = 1 & ssid = 1033377691 </ ref > Through plays, gods such as Dionysus could be celebrated.
They were also equal (" אחי ", meaning " brothers " 1 Kings 9: 13, Amos 1: 9 ) Through the alliance with Solomon, Hiram ensured himself access to the major trade routes to Egypt, Arabia and Mesopotamia.
Through 1919, a little more than 1 / 3 of what is now Ellport existed as the Ellwood City Country Club.
* Taruskin, Richard, Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the Works Through Mavra, Volume 1 ( Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1996 ).
Through time, the particle radius and the vapor pressure are proportional to ( p < sub > 0 </ sub >)< sup > 2 / 3 </ sup > and to ( p < sub > 0 </ sub >)< sup > 1 / 3 </ sup >, respectively.
In a MusicRadar poll, " I Heard It Through the Grapevine ", one of his most famous songs, was voted No. 1 and greatest Motown song and his " What's Going On " made the top five.
Through the years, there have been many toys representing the original Generation 1 incarnation of Megatron ; some of which have appeared in fiction, others of which have not.
** Travellers of a Hundred Ages: The Japanese as Revealed Through 1, 000 Years of Diaries, Columbia University Press © 1989 reprinted 1999 ISBN 0-231-11437-0
* June 1 – Philip Parmalee, actor ( with Mabel Normand in A Dash Through the Clouds ); pioneer aviator for the Wright Brothers
In fact, we are all consecrated priests through Baptism, as St. Peter in 1 Peter 2 says, " You are a royal priesthood and a priestly kingdom ," and Revelation, " Through your blood you have made us into priests and kings.

1 and DNA
Chloroplast ultrastructure: 1. outer membrane 2. intermembrane space 3. inner membrane ( 1 + 2 + 3: envelope ) 4. stroma ( aqueous fluid ) 5. thylakoid lumen ( inside of thylakoid ) 6. thylakoid membrane 7. granum ( stack of thylakoids ) 8. thylakoid ( lamella ) 9. starch 10. ribosome 11. plastidial DNA 12. plastoglobule ( drop of lipids )
As first discovered by James D. Watson and Francis Crick, the structure of DNA of all species comprises two helical chains each coiled round the same axis, and each with a pitch of 34 ångströms ( 3. 4 nanometres ) and a radius of 10 ångströms ( 1. 0 nanometres ).
A genus-Breviviridae-has been proposed for Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence associated DNA virus 1 and a European badger fecal virus.
The ancestral genome was complex with at least 41 genes including ( 1 ) the replication machinery ( 2 ) up to four RNA polymerase subunits ( 3 ) at least three transcription factors ( 4 ) capping and polyadenylation enzymes ( 5 ) the DNA packaging apparatus ( 6 ) and structural components of an icosahedral capsid and the viral membrane.
Nearly all modern non-African humans have 1 % to 4 % of their DNA derived from Neanderthal DNA, and this finding is consistent with recent studies indicating that the divergence of some human alleles dates to one Ma, although the interpretation of these studies has been questioned.
The DNA size marker is a commercial 1 kbp ladder.
Wild population estimates vary ; one estimate shows that there are about 1, 590 individuals living in the wild, while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figure could be as high as 2, 000 to 3, 000.
For example, each human cell has about 1. 8 meters of DNA, but wound on the histones it has about 90 micrometers ( 0. 09 mm ) of chromatin, which, when duplicated and condensed during mitosis, result in about 120 micrometers of chromosomes.
Two of each of the core histones assemble to form one octameric nucleosome core particle, and 147 base pairs of DNA wrap around this core particle 1. 65 times in a left-handed super-helical turn.
* Kilo-base pair ( kb or kbp ), a unit of measurement of DNA or RNA length used in genetics, equal to 1, 000 nucleotides
In G < sub > 1 </ sub > stage each of the chromosomes consists of a single ( very long ) molecule of DNA.
Meiosis generates genetic diversity in two ways: ( 1 ) independent alignment and subsequent separation of homologous chromosome pairs during the first meiotic division allows a random and independent selection of each chromosome segregates into each gamete ; and ( 2 ) physical exchange of homologous chromosomal regions by homologous recombination during prophase I results in new combinations of DNA within chromosomes.
Error rates are usually very low — 1 error in every 10 – 100 million bases — due to the " proofreading " ability of DNA polymerases.
Error rates are usually very low — 1 error in every 10 million – 100 million bases — due to the " proofreading " ability of DNA polymerases.
The nucleosome core particle consists of approximately 147 base pairs of DNA wrapped in 1. 67 left-handed superhelical turns around a histone octamer consisting of 2 copies each of the core histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4.
The nucleosome core particle ( shown in the figure ) consists of about 146 bp of DNA wrapped in 1. 67 left-handed superhelical turns around the histone octamer, consisting of 2 copies each of the core histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4.
Cleavage of the RNA flaps involves either endonuclease 1 ( FEN1 ) cleavage of short flaps, or coating of long flaps by the single-stranded DNA binding protein replication protein A ( RPA ) and sequential cleavage by Dna2 nuclease and FEN1.
Studies of bacteria frozen in Antarctic glaciers have shown that DNA has a half-life of 1. 1 million years under such conditions, suggesting that while life may have potentially moved around within the Solar System it is unlikely that it could have arrived from an interstellar source.
Figure 1: Illustration of a bacterium with plasmid enclosed showing < span style =" color: maroon ;"> gDNA | genomic DNA </ span > and < span style =" color: navy ;"> plasmids </ span >.
Chloroplast ultrastructure: 1. outer membrane 2. intermembrane space 3. inner membrane ( 1 + 2 + 3: envelope ) 4. stroma ( aqueous fluid ) 5. thylakoid lumen ( inside of thylakoid ) 6. thylakoid membrane 7. granum ( stack of thylakoids ) 8. thylakoid ( lamella ) 9. starch 10. ribosome 11. plastidial DNA 12. plastoglobule ( drop of lipids )

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