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Profile of R. Scott Hawley. Interview by Sujata Gupta.
M eiosis sets the stage for sexual reproduction through a trifold and tightly choreographed dance: Chromosomes from the mother and father form pairs, exchange genetic material, and then separate from their partners. Geneticist R. Scott Hawley, who has studied these three steps for the better part of his career, has dubbed the sequence a “meiotic ballet.” Although the dance steps have been known...
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Like the ring of fire around the Pacific, conceptual fracture between everyday acceptance of mentality and allegiance to the physical arouses uneasy attention. Theorists have dedicated impressive ingenuity to domestication of belief/desire psychology within a physical worldview; they have enthusiastically welcomed (or stoically contemplated) its demise in the wake of inevitable (or possible) fa...
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JCO/FEBRUARY 2010 © 2010 JCO, Inc. T venerable Hawley retainer has been basically unaltered in form and application since its introduction to the specialty nearly 100 years ago.1 To add to its utility, we suggest a modification of the retentive clasping mechanism. Although we prefer to use ball clasps rather than Adams clasps because of their sturdiness and simplicity, they are shorter and thus...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
سال: 2012
ISSN: 0027-8424,1091-6490
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1211580109