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Sunday, October 10, 2004 |
Chemistry Nobel for protein death process In the late '70 and dearly '80s, Rose, Hershko and Ciechanover worked to identify the marking process in which cells identify molecules to be destroyed. The process governs cell division, NA repair, and various immune functions. The Nobel comes due to the impotr the work holds for others attempting to prevent protein breakdown or to use it to breakdown cancer causing proteins. Read: Protein death process earns Nobel - BBC, Oct 6, 2004
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Q&A: Call on optimization ADT staff did this. I was the "I" [Q: "I don’t see too many flights that aren’t packed. Is this a result of software like we’re discussing here?] which/who talked with iLog's Lustig about optimization of processes, which is a modern extension of Taylor's work. . "Like we're discusing here" .. who in the world talks like that?
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© Copyright 2004 Jack Vaughan.
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