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In every generation, new mutations and re-combinations arise spontaneously, producing a new spectrum of phenotypes.
These subtypes have come under some criticism for not taking account of the full spectrum of observable symptoms ( the phenotypes.
* Plasticity: when a single genotype gives rise to a spectrum of phenotypes, the phenotype is said to have ' plasticity '.
Interestingly, paramutation can result in a single allele of a gene controlling a spectrum of phenotypes.

spectrum and has
`` The committee continues to feel that Florida has progressed in a sound and equitable program at both the state and local levels in its efforts to review and assess transition problems as they arise from time to time in the entire spectrum of civil rights ''.
Woodward, for example, has emphasized the `` need for a broad spectrum of services, including very brief services in connection with critical situations ''.
In classical LS AAS, as it has been proposed by Alan Walsh, the high spectral resolution required for AAS measurements is provided by the radiation source itself that emits the spectrum of the analyte in the form of lines that are narrower than the absorption lines.
The disorder has been subdivided into bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia, and other types, based on the nature and severity of mood episodes experienced ; the range is often described as the bipolar spectrum.
The overall heritability of the bipolar spectrum has been put at 0. 71.
It has also been recognized as grafted on to autism spectrum disorders.
The radiation, first observed in 1965 by Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson, has a perfect thermal black-body spectrum.
Cosmological perturbation theory, which describes the evolution of slight inhomogeneities in the early universe, has allowed cosmologists to precisely calculate the angular power spectrum of the radiation, and it has been measured by the recent satellite experiments ( COBE and WMAP ) and many ground and balloon-based experiments ( such as Degree Angular Scale Interferometer, Cosmic Background Imager, and Boomerang ).
The term has been used by liberal and left-leaning critics, but also some economic libertarian critics and other political observers across the political spectrum.
The CMBR has a thermal black body spectrum at a temperature of 2. 725 K, which peaks at the microwave range frequency of 160. 2 GHz, corresponding to a 1. 873 mm wavelength.
Although many different processes might produce the general form of a black body spectrum, no model other than the Big Bang has yet explained the fluctuations.
Buehler has suggested that the centriole may form a primitive directional " eye ", sensitive to certain wavelengths in the Infra red spectrum.
In pursuit of this mission, DARPA has developed and transferred technology programs encompassing a wide range of scientific disciplines which address the full spectrum of national security needs.
Light usually has a spectrum of frequencies that sum to form the resultant wave.
The " electromagnetic spectrum " of an object has a different meaning, and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object.
In addition, radiation from various parts of the spectrum has found many other uses for communications and manufacturing ( see electromagnetic radiation for more applications ).
Because most malignant cells rely on the activity of the protein telomerase for their immortality, it has been proposed that a drug that inactivates telomerase might be effective against a broad spectrum of malignancies.
The frequency spectrum of an actual FM signal has components extending infinitely, although their amplitude decreases and higher-order components are often neglected in practical design problems.
Following the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II, the term fascist has been used as a pejorative word, often referring to widely varying movements across the political spectrum.
In spite of this perceived opposition to Fine Gael from the left of the Irish political spectrum, the party, due to Dáil arithmetic, has never entered into national government without the backing of the Labour Party.
Individualism is often contrasted either with totalitarianism or with collectivism, but in fact there is a spectrum of behaviors at the societal level ranging from highly individualistic societies through mixed societies ( a term the UK has used in the post-World War II period ) to collectivist.
Response to his output as a whole has been more divided, and Adams's works have been described as both brilliant and boring in reviews that stretch across both ends of the rating spectrum.
Due to the Fourier limit ( also known as energy-time uncertainty ), a pulse of such short temporal length has a spectrum spread over a considerable bandwidth.

spectrum and been
Despite the fact that many of Bacardi's offerings are aimed at the lower and middle-part of the price spectrum, Bacardí rums have been entered in a number of international spirit ratings competitions.
In the early work of Max Planck, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, the existence of energy in discrete quantities had been postulated, in order to explain phenomena, such as the spectrum of black-body radiation, the photoelectric effect, and the stability and spectrum of atoms such as hydrogen, that had eluded explanation by, and even appeared to be in contradiction with, classical physics.
There is no fundamental limit known to these wavelengths or energies, at either end of the spectrum, although photons with energies near the Planck energy or exceeding it ( far too high to have ever been observed ) will required new physical theories to describe.
Many effective therapies have been based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, including pivotal response therapy which is used to treat autism spectrum disorders.
This element had recently been discovered in the solar spectrum by Bunsen and Kirchoff.
Like newspapers, the broadcast media ( radio and television ) have been used as a mechanism for propaganda from their earliest days, a tendency made more pronounced by the initial ownership of broadcast spectrum by national governments.
It has been proposed that the broad spectrum revolution of Kent Flannery ( 1969 ), associated with microliths, the use of the bow and arrow, and the domestication of the dog, all of which are associated with these cultures, may have been the cultural " motor " that led to their expansion.
Perhaps its most important and prominent usage in scientific literature was Nobel laureate Theodor W. Hänsch's reference in a 1979 Scientific American article on spectroscopy where he says that " the spectrum of the hydrogen atoms has proved to be the Rosetta stone of modern physics: once this pattern of lines had been deciphered much else could also be understood ".
When so-called high-side injection has been used, where the local oscillator is at a higher frequency than the received signal ( as is common ), then the frequency spectrum of the original signal will be reversed.
More generally, tradition has been used as a way of determining the political spectrum, with right-wing parties having a stronger affinity to the ways of the past than left-wing ones.
Utopias have also been imagined by the opposite side of the political spectrum.
Similar lines had already been identified in the spectrum of the Sun.

spectrum and extended
: Subgroup 2be, with the letter " e " for extended spectrum of activity, represents the ESBLs, which are capable of inactivating third-generation cephalosporins ( ceftazidime, cefotaxime, and cefpodoxime ) as well as monobactams ( aztreonam )
While the conservative wing of the German political spectrum, primarily formed of the CDU and CSU, enjoys considerable support, this support tends to be less extended to Stoiber.
New brand names were added to address the full PLM spectrum: DELMIA to support the manufacturing plant, ENOVIA to support the collaboration internally and with the extended enterprise of customers, SIMULIA for Analysis and Simulation, SolidWorks for 3D modeling and 3DVIA for 3D visualization.
The addition of caesium, another alkali metal, has permitted the range of sensitive wavelengths to be extended towards longer wavelengths in the red portion of the visible spectrum.
For example, S-11 uses the caesium-antimony photocathode with a lime glass window, S-13 uses the same photocathode with a fused silica window, and S-25 uses a so-called " multialkali " photocathode ( Na-K-Sb-Cs, or sodium-potassium-antimony-caesium ) that provides extended response in the red portion of the visible light spectrum.
This notion can be extended to the spectrum of an operator in the infinite-dimensional case.
Detection and communication capabilities have benefited by research that has used new portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, extended ranges to outer space and provided a means of transferring information reliably and securely, even through massive jamming.
Detection and communication capabilities have benefited by research that has utilized previously unused portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, extended ranges to outer space, and provided a means of transferring information reliably and securely, even through massive jamming.
* The MVNO can be extended in future as MNO, or mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
* The MVNO can not be extended in future as MNO, or Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE )
In 2005 the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority ( JCRA ), the Jersey Telecommunications Regulator, in cooperation with Ofcom, the UK telecommunications authority with responsibility for spectrum allocation in the Channel Islands under the Communications Act 2003 and Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 extended by Order in Council, allotted a 3G spectrum license to JT and 2G and 3G spectrum licenses to Cable and Wireless Jersey, Jersey Airtel and COLT Telecom Group plc to operate mobile services in Jersey.
Whereas the technique of the Fourier transform can be extended to obtain the frequency spectrum of any slowly growing locally integrable signal, this approach requires a complete description of the signal's behavior over all time.
Since the days of Galileo and Van Leeuwenhoek, these instruments have been greatly improved and extended into other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In the continually evolving 3rd Generation SAF, the spectrum of Operations that the Guards formation are involved in has been extended to include non-war related operations ( OOTW-Operations Other Than War ) such as HADR ( Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response ) Operations as well as PSOs ( Peace Support Operations ).
It is combined with the extended spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic piperacillin in the drug Tazocin ( also Zosyn, Piprataz ).
It should be noted that while there is a " collected " canter, " regular " or " working canter, and an " extended " canter, these are points on a spectrum, not ends in themselves.

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