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Erakusten 1.921 - 1.940 emaitzak -- 31.555 bilaketa honetara 'form is (((((evolved. OR involves.) OR involves.) OR revolvesdsssds.) OR involved.) OR resolve.)', Bilaketaren denbora: 6,74s Findu emaitzak
  1. 1921
  2. 1922
  3. 1923
  4. 1924
  5. 1925

    Evolvability assays. nork Miguel Brun-Usan (8703918)

    Argitaratua 2020
    “...Convergence, steady state values (0.8833, 0.0966 and 0.0201) are similar to those expected (dashed lines) according to the random scanning of the GRN space (Experiment 2), suggesting that the differential evolvability (the different probability transitions between different forms of cell plasticity) emerges from the drastic differences in the relative frequency of each type of cell plasticity in the GRN space....”
  6. 1926
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  8. 1928
  9. 1929
  10. 1930
  11. 1931
  12. 1932
  13. 1933
  14. 1934
  15. 1935
  16. 1936
  17. 1937

    At The EQUATOR (ATtaining EQUity of Access TO Research) nork Catriona Waitt (14050499)

    Argitaratua 2024
    “...We draw on general principles of public engagement and involvement, but tailor our approaches to our environment....”
  18. 1938

    A Giant Polyaluminum Species S−Al<sub>32</sub> and Two Aluminum Polyoxocations Involving Coordination by Sulfate Ions S−Al<sub>32</sub> and S−K−Al<sub>13</sub> nork Zhong Sun (1705549)

    Argitaratua 2011
    “...They can be used to explain how the two aluminum species are formed and evolved and why the sulfate ions can coordinate to them and to predict where the OH-bridging positions will be upon further hydrolysis....”
  19. 1939

    A Giant Polyaluminum Species S−Al<sub>32</sub> and Two Aluminum Polyoxocations Involving Coordination by Sulfate Ions S−Al<sub>32</sub> and S−K−Al<sub>13</sub> nork Zhong Sun (1705549)

    Argitaratua 2011
    “...They can be used to explain how the two aluminum species are formed and evolved and why the sulfate ions can coordinate to them and to predict where the OH-bridging positions will be upon further hydrolysis....”
  20. 1940