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European and Molecular
Category: Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization
Category: Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization
Site of European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Institut Laue-Langevin and European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Other research centres in or near Grenoble include the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ( ESRF ), the Institut Laue-Langevin ( ILL ), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ), and one of the Commissariat à l ' Énergie Atomique ( Nuclear Energy Commission )( CEA ) main research facilities.
During the next decade, confocal fluorescence microscopy was developed into a fully mature technology, in particular by groups working at the University of Amsterdam and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ) in Heidelberg and their industry partners.
In June 2010 the Federation of European Biochemical Societies awarded him the Theodor Bücher Medal for outstanding achievements in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Israel has joined the European Union's Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development ( FP ) in 1994, and is a member of the European Organization for Nuclear Research ( CERN ), the European Molecular Biology Organization ( EMBO ) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ).
GenBank coordinates with individual laboratories and other sequence databases such as those of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ) and the DNA Data Bank of Japan ( DDBJ ).
Some notable examples are Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology ( ISMB ), European Conference on Computational Biology ( ECCB ) and Research in Computational Molecular Biology ( RECOMB ).
* Michael Ashburner-Biologist, former head of the European Bioinformatics Institute and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Molecular diagnostics using the mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA ) cytochrome b gene can differentiate A. m. scutellata from other A. mellifera lineages, though mtDNA only allows one to detect an Africanized colony that has an Africanized queen, and not colonies where a European queen has mated with Africanized drones.
Category: Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization
Category: Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization

European and Biology
In his honour, the European Society for Evolutionary Biology has an award for extraordinary young evolutionary biology researchers named The John Maynard Smith Prize.
He conducted more than 2, 500 case studies over a period of 40 years and published twelve books, including Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect and European Cases of the Reincarnation Type.
This is the transcript of Majerus ' lecture given at the European Society for Evolutionary Biology meeting on 23 August 2007.

European and Laboratory
* European Gemological Laboratory ( EGL ), founded in 1974 by Guy Margel in Belgium.
It was founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science ( MIT / LCS ) with support from the European Commission and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ), which had pioneered the Internet and its predecessor ARPANET.
The Consortium is jointly administered by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ( CSAIL, located in Stata Center ) in the USA, the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics ( ERCIM ) ( in Sophia Antipolis, France ), and Keio University ( in Japan ).
** European Gemological Laboratory ( USA )-EGL USA
Abingdon is close to several major scientific employers: the UKAEA at Culham ( including the Joint European Torus ( JET ) fusion research project ), Harwell Laboratory, the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and the new Diamond Light Source synchrotron, which is the largest UK-funded scientific facility to be built for over 40 years.
Most of the funding for STScI activities comes from contracts with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center but there are smaller activities funded by NASA's Ames Research Center, NASA ’ s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the European Space Agency ( ESA ).
* The European Learning Laboratory for the Life Sciences ( ELLS )
DISR was developed at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona under the direction of Martin Tomasko, with several European institutes contributing to the hardware.
Laboratory experiments on European Starlings have found that they have disposal enzymes that allow them to break down alcohol very quickly.
The ILL shares its site, the ' epn science campus ', with other institutions including the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ( ESRF ) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ) and the Unit for Viral Host Cell Interactions ( UVHCI ).

European and EMBL
Later, Kai Simons at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ) in Germany and Gerrit van Meer from the University of Utrecht, Netherlands refocused interest on these membrane microdomains, enriched with lipids and cholesterol, glycolipids, and sphingolipids, present in cell membranes.
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ) is a molecular biology research institution supported by 20 European countries and Australia as associate member state.
The ESRF shares its site with several other institutions including the Institut Laue-Langevin ( ILL ) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ).
He is also the former joint-head of the European Bioinformatics Institute ( EBI ) of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ).
The European Bioinformatics Institute ( EBI ) is a centre for research and services in bioinformatics, and is part of European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ).
To this end, in 1992, the EMBL Council voted to establish the European Bioinformatics Institute and to locate it at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus in the United Kingdom where it would be in close proximity to the major sequencing efforts at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

European and made
It is a popular belief that alchemists made contributions to the " chemical " industries of the day — ore testing and refining, metalworking, production of gunpowder, ink, dyes, paints, cosmetics, leather tanning, ceramics, glass manufacture, preparation of extracts, liquors, and so on ( it seems that the preparation of aqua vitae, the " water of life ", was a fairly popular " experiment " among European alchemists ).
Under the care of his mother, he was given not only that religious and Oriental education which his position as the religious leader of the Ismailis made indispensable, but a sound European training, a boon denied to his father and paternal grandfather.
Although Dürer made no innovations in these areas, he is notable as the first Northern European to treat matters of visual representation in a scientific way, and with understanding of Euclidean principles.
Also, the old airfield at Rabasa was closed and air traffic moved to the new El Altet Airport, which made a more convenient and modern facility for charter flights bringing tourists from northern European countries.
Most of the European parties eventually came around to the arguments made by the Americans, but France and a few others held out for a shorter cell length.
The European Commission, in its 2002 country report, recognised Bulgaria as a functioning market economy, acknowledging the progress made by Prime Minister Ivan Kostov's government toward market-oriented reforms.
On 1 December 2009, Standard and Poors upgraded Bulgaria's investment outlook from " negative " to " stable ," which made Bulgaria the only country in the European Union to receive positive upgrade that year.
He was then in the England team which made it to the semi-finals of the 1968 European Championships where they were knocked out by Yugoslavia in Florence.
However, in September 1999 the European Commission ruled against a complaint made by Sky News that the publicly funded channel was unfair and illegal under EU law.
Recently, both the Bank of England ( 1997 ) and the European Central Bank have been made independent and follow a set of published inflation targets so that markets know what to expect.
The codices of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica had the same form as the European codex, but were instead made with long folded strips of either fig bark ( amatl ) or plant fibers, often with a layer of whitewash applied before writing.
Kusari was typically made with rings that were much smaller than their European counterparts, and patches of kusari were used to link together plates and to drape over vulnerable areas such as the underarm.
Up until the 14th century European mail was made of alternating rows of riveted rings and solid rings.
The decline of the Roman infrastructure made it more difficult to field large infantry forces, and during the 4th and 5th centuries cavalry began to take a more dominant role on the European battlefield, also in part made possible by the appearance of new, larger breeds of horses.
The album reached number one in New Zealand, number two in Australia, number six in the UK and made the top 20 in several European countries.
With the introduction of European astronomy into China via the Jesuits, the motions of both the sun and moon began to be calculated with sinusoids in the 1645 Shíxiàn calendar (, Book of the Conformity of Time ) of the Qing dynasty, made by the Jesuits Adam Schall and Giacomo Rho.
Portuguese-Spaniard Pedro Fernández de Quirós made the first recorded European landing in the islands when he set foot on Rakahanga in 1606, calling it Gente Hermosa ( Beautiful People ).
1606 — Portuguese-Spaniard Pedro Fernández de Quirós made the first recorded European landing in the islands when he set foot on Rakahanga.
The development of strong administrative structures, in particular those related to extraction of taxes, is closely associated with the intense warfare between predatory European states in the 17th and 18th centuries, or in Charles Tilly's famous formulation: " War made the state and the state made war ".
However, in several European countries with civil law, as opposed to the Anglo-American common law system, changes have been made in recent years that allow consumer organizations to bring claims on behalf of large groups of consumers.
Conrad Gessner ( or Gesner ), the Swiss scientist and natural historian of the Renaissance, made a Latin translation of Aelian's work, to give it a wider European audience.
Advanced technology made possible the expansion of European states.
However, it was French explorer Jacques Cartier who made the first detailed reconnaissance of the region for a European power, and in so doing, claimed the region for the King of France.

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