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size and individual
If a tile is placed between two hotel chains of the same size, the individual player who places the tile decides which hotel chain remains on the board and which is acquired.
Many file archivers employ archive formats that provide lossless data compression to reduce the size of the archive which is often useful for transferring a large number of individual files over a high latency network like the Internet.
* It's impossible to take advantage of redundancy between files unless the compression window is larger than the size of an individual file.
Unstable colloidal suspensions of low-volume fraction form clustered liquid suspensions, wherein individual clusters of particles fall to the bottom of the suspension ( or float to the top if the particles are less dense than the suspending medium ) once the clusters are of sufficient size for the Brownian forces that work to keep the particles in suspension to be overcome by gravitational forces.
However, this assembly cannot collapse to a size dictated by the volumes of these individual particles.
This is due to the relatively large interstellar distances compared to the relatively small size of an individual star.
But once mixed, for better results in a gun it was discovered that the final product should be in the form of individual, dense, grains ( originally the size of corn ) which allow the fire to spread quickly from grain to grain, much as straw or twigs catch fire more quickly than a pile of sawdust.
Reeds are pre-tuned to individual tones, and each tone is determined according to the size of reed.
The initial pool, as well as the final pool size, is determined by the Game Master ( GM ), as well as the point limits on each individual ability.
It was a rare book, unlikely to be at a " lonely farmhouse ", nor would an individual carry it on a journey ; the folio was heavy and almost 1000 pages in size.
# smaller size than universities, which usually means more individual attention is given to each student ;
Like a DLP chip, LCoS is a microchip of similar size, but rather than millions of individual mirrors, there is a single mirror that is actively shielded by a liquid crystal matrix with up to millions of pixels.
Additionally, there was a limit on the size of individual posts such that large files could not be sent as single posts.
Ontogeny is the growth ( size change ) and development ( shape change ) of an individual organism ; phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species.
A polymer's architecture affects many of its physical properties including, but not limited to, solution viscosity, melt viscosity, solubility in various solvents, glass transition temperature and the size of individual polymer coils in solution.
The second diagram shows how this fragment size variation would look on a Southern blot, and how each allele ( two per individual ) might be inherited in members of a family.
Males commonly vocalize with a coughing roar that serves in both individual recognition and size assessment.
In many cases the apparent opacity or transparency are only related to the difference in size of the individual monocrystals.
Because of the hardness of individual grains, uniformity of grain size and friability of their structure, some types of sandstone are excellent materials from which to make grindstones, for sharpening blades and other implements.
The spot size and the interaction volume are both large compared to the distances between atoms, so the resolution of the SEM is not high enough to image individual atoms, as is possible in the shorter wavelength ( i. e. higher energy ) transmission electron microscope ( TEM ).
The decision to glide or spin may need to be decided on an individual basis, determined by the thrower's size and power.
It has been argued that because Snowball Earth would undoubtedly have decimated the population size of any given species, the extremely small populations that resulted would all have been descended from a small number of individuals ( see founder effect ), and consequently the average relatedness between any two individuals ( in this case individual cells ) would have been exceptionally high as a result of glaciations.
We want the size of the union of disjoint sets to be the sum of their individual sizes, even for an infinite sequence of disjoint sets.
On the Macintosh, fonts were originally stored in hand-tuned bitmap font files that specified individual pixel locations for a font at a particular size.

size and gene
Mutations of the corresponding gene in mice ( FOXP2 is fairly well conserved ; modern humans share the same allele as Neanderthals ) cause reductions in size and vocalization rate.
" Blackmore meets such criticism by stating that memes compare with genes in this respect: that while a gene has no particular size, nor can we ascribe every phenotypic feature directly to a particular gene, it has value because it encapsulates that key unit of inherited expression subject to evolutionary pressures.
* Genomic evolution, like horizontal gene transfer, genome fusions in endosymbioses, and adaptive changes in genome size.
Since the RNA is first separated by size, if only one probe type is used variance in the level of each band on the membrane can provide insight into the size of the product, suggesting alternative splice products of the same gene or repetitive sequence motifs.
The variance in size of a gene product can also indicate deletions or errors in transcript processing, by altering the probe target used along the known sequence it is possible to determine which region of the RNA is missing.
The number of transcription factors found within an organism increases with genome size, and larger genomes tend to have more transcription factors per gene.
It occurs following the mutation of neurofibromin 1 on chromosome 17q11. 2 ; the large size of the NF1 gene ( 286kbp ) and presence of many homologous regions may predispose it to mutations.
Still another explanation is that pleiotropic gene ( s ) affect the size of both brain and eyes simultaneously.
It is an ideal gene to use due to its convenient size ( 2 – 3 kb in length with a ~ 1000 nucleotide coding sequence ) and low copy number.
Even greater variation in mtDNA gene content and size exists among fungi and plants, although there appears to be a core subset of genes that are present in all eukaryotes ( except for the few that have no mitochondria at all ).
Salzberg also argues that gene loss combined with sample size effects and evolutionary rate variation provide an alternative, more biologically plausible explanation.
Each helix, or segment, is a gene, numbered 1 to 11 by decreasing size.
They also exhibit a wide range of physical characteristics and, as a result, domestic short-haired cats in different countries tend to look different in body shape and size, as they are working from differing gene pools.
This indicates that gene size is the main factor influencing the size of the genome.
The size of the DNA fragments that can be transferred is very limited, and often the transferred gene is not a conventional gene.
The comparative analysis suggests both mycobacteria derived from a common ancestor and, at one stage, had gene pools of similar size.
A potential mechanism that averts cancer is an " over-crowding " gene, p16, which prevents cell division once a group of cells reaches a certain size.
This abnormal " fusion " gene generates a protein of p210 or sometimes p185 weight ( p210 is short for 210 kDa protein, a shorthand used for characterizing proteins based solely on size ).
By introducing the gene into a malignant tumor, the tumor would reduce in size and possibly disappear completely, provided all the individual cells have received a copy of the gene.

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