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    Analysis of Time-Resolved Gene Expression Measurements across Individuals by Laura L. Elo (61005)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>Genetic and environmental determinants of altered cellular function, disease state, and drug response are increasingly studied using time-resolved transcriptomic profiles. While it is widely acknowledged that the rate of biological processes may vary between individuals, data analysis approaches that go beyond evaluating differential expression of single genes have so far not taken this variability into account. …”
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    Capturing Chemistry in Action with Electrons: Realization of Atomically Resolved Reaction Dynamics by Anatoly A. Ischenko (4093072)

    Published 2017
    “…Effectively, we can now directly observe the far-from-equilibrium atomic motions involved in barrier crossing and categorize chemistry in terms of a power spectrum of a few dominant reaction modes. …”
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    Capturing Chemistry in Action with Electrons: Realization of Atomically Resolved Reaction Dynamics by Anatoly A. Ischenko (4093072)

    Published 2017
    “…Effectively, we can now directly observe the far-from-equilibrium atomic motions involved in barrier crossing and categorize chemistry in terms of a power spectrum of a few dominant reaction modes. …”
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    Capturing Chemistry in Action with Electrons: Realization of Atomically Resolved Reaction Dynamics by Anatoly A. Ischenko (4093072)

    Published 2017
    “…Effectively, we can now directly observe the far-from-equilibrium atomic motions involved in barrier crossing and categorize chemistry in terms of a power spectrum of a few dominant reaction modes. …”