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Dec 10, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Mark Taylor |John Fielding |John O’Boyle |Mark John
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Oct 11, 2024 |
medium.com | Mark Taylor
Mark Taylor·Follow2 min read·--💰Navigate to the DegenSwap Airdrop page Excited to explore the world of DegenSwap airdrops with DappRadar but feeling a bit lost? Don't worry, we've prepared a guide for you with a step-by-step instructions. First things first, head over to the DappRadar website, your go-to destination for monitoring decentralized applications and finding airdrop opportunities.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
sooperarticles.com | Mark Taylor
HomeAutomotiveCarsHow Buying Used Cars Helps Save the Environment? How Buying Used Cars Helps Save the Environment? In today's world, environmental sustainability is more critical than ever. The automotive industry significantly impacts the environment, from the production process to emissions from daily use. While there is a push toward electric vehicles and improved fuel efficiency, buying used cars presents a highly effective, often overlooked way to help save the environment.
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May 30, 2024 |
science.org | Katrien Princen |Kathleen E. Houlahan |Mark Taylor |Di Jiang
Evolution A genome in fluxDi JiangThe pelagic tunicate Oikopleura dioica has a scrambled genomePHOTO: D.P. WILSON/FLPA/MINDEN PICTURESOpen in viewerDespite being closely related to vertebrates, the tiny marine tunicate Oikopleura dioica has the smallest nonparasitic animal genome known to date. Plessy et al. assembled genomes of this animal collected from several locations in Japan, Spain, and Norway. They found that the O.
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May 30, 2024 |
science.org | Katrien Princen |Kathleen E. Houlahan |Mark Taylor |Nicola Waddell
PerspectiveCancerGermline-derived epitopes shape tumor development through immunoeditingNicola Waddell [email protected] and Venkateswar AddalaAuthors Info & AffiliationsAbstractThe formation of tumors is complex and multifaceted, involving cancer cell–intrinsic and –extrinsic factors.
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