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Menke, C./Raimondi, F. (Hrsg.), Die Revolution der Menschenrechte : grundlegende Texte zu einem neuen Begriff des Politischen / [rezensiert von] Justus J. Vasel
Rezensiertes Werk: Menke, C./Raimondi, F (Hrsg.), Die Revolution der Menschenrechte : Grundlegende Texte zu einem neuen Begriff des Politischen. - Suhrkamp Verlag, 2011. - 498 S. - ISBN 978-3-51829588-
Studying how genetic variants affect mechanism in biological systems
Genetic variants are currently a major component of system-wide investigations into biological function or disease. Approaches to select variants (often out of thousands of candidates) that are responsible for a particular phenomenon have many clinical applications and can help illuminate differences between individuals. Selecting meaningful variants is greatly aided by integration with information about molecular mechanism, whether known from protein structures or interactions or biological pathways. In this review we discuss the nature of genetic variants, and recent studies highlighting what is currently known about the relationship between genetic variation, biomolecular function, and disease
Thermal analysis of dipeptides. Part III. Decomposition processes of a series of dipeptides having a-alanine as first common term. Influence of the components
A sliding mass wave energy converter
This paper presents a wave energy converter which is based on a sliding mass coupled to a linear generator. In order to maximize energy extraction, the stochastic features of the energy source has been included in the mathematical model of the system in order to satisfactorily tackle the problem. The results of several simulations are presented
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