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Tyler The Creator – Tamale Instrumental (Prod.DNA) – Video

Posted: Published on June 4th, 2014

Tyler The Creator - Tamale Instrumental (Prod.DNA) Upcoming Beats. Rate, Comment Subscribe. Download Link Contact Info Available Shortly. Prod.DNA. By: SonsOfSoil … Continue reading

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Innovation is in Alcoa’s DNA, especially in Automotive – Video

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Innovation is in Alcoa's DNA, especially in Automotive Automotive manufacturers are looking for innovative technologies that enable zero-emission cars to travel the same kinds of distances as gasoline-powered cars. The aluminum-air range extender... By: Alcoa … Continue reading

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DNUP! Comunicao – O DNA das boas ideias! – Video

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DNUP! Comunicao - O DNA das boas ideias! Agncia de comunicao e design de Santa F do Sul. By: Eduardo Rodriguez … Continue reading

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Vaporshark DNA 30 Review – Video

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Vaporshark DNA 30 Review A look at the Vaporshark DNA30 Available from http://www.elegantvapour.co.uk. By: A Bloody Good Vaping … Continue reading

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.:: N o a h E d w a r d s::. D N A – Video

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.:: N o a h E d w a r d s::. D N A In his DNA. Mystery Hybrid ;w; Don't own anything! lmao. Not Harry Styles or the audio. By: ChrisMasen … Continue reading

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DNA spoton1o1 this is what i call a sniper clip – Video

Posted: Published on June 4th, 2014

DNA spoton1o1 this is what i call a sniper clip you tube spoton1o1 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeOaD8WNFxPzElfzZaXQUfg thanks for watching check out are team DNA videos thanks. By: Team DNA GoW … Continue reading

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Legacy Selling as a Way of Life- DNA – Video

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Legacy Selling as a Way of Life- DNA In this video Coach Micheal Burt discusses his "Legacy Selling" model and how it can help you drastically increase your probability of creating a sale. By: Micheal Burt … Continue reading

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DNA origami turns 1D into 2D

Posted: Published on June 4th, 2014

Scientists at New York University and the University of Melbourne have developed a method using DNA origami to turn one-dimensional nano materials into two dimensions. Their breakthrough, published in the latest issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology, offers the potential to enhance fiber optics and electronic devices by reducing their size and increasing their speed. We can now take linear nano-materials and direct how they are organized in two dimensions, using a DNA origami platform to create any number of shapes, explains NYU Chemistry Professor Nadrian Seeman, the papers senior author, who founded and developed the field of DNA nanotechnology, now pursued by laboratories around the globe, three decades ago. Seemans collaborator, Sally Gras, an associate professor at the University of Melbourne, says, We brought together two of lifes building blocks, DNA and protein, in an exciting new way. We are growing protein fibers within a DNA origami structure. DNA origami employs approximately two hundred short DNA strands to direct longer strands in forming specific shapes. In their work, the scientists sought to create, and then manipulate the shape of, amyloid fibrilsrods of aggregated proteins, or peptides, that match the strength of spiders silk. To do so, they engineered a … Continue reading

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DNA match from accused was found on girl’s body, jury hears

Posted: Published on June 4th, 2014

Forensic scientist Pauline McSorley told a trial on the 28th anniversary of the Greenock teenager's death, it was more than a billion times more likely that the DNA profile she found came from John Docherty than from any other unrelated male. Loading article content She agreed that sweat or droplets of saliva deposited as a perpetrator strangled the 16-year-old girl could account for her findings. Mrs McSorley, 57, described years of work on samples taken from the crime scene. She and her colleagues examined tape which had been laid across Ms Doyle's body in the hope of trapping hairs or fibres which might help track down her killer. The forensic scientists also tested the teenager's clothes for clues. The High Court in Edinburgh heard yesterday how some tiny traces matched the DNA of police who had handled clothing or the body, forensic scientists, and a member of the laboratory staff. But two results could not be accounted for until Mr Docherty volunteered a sample of his DNA in May 2012 and gave another sample on March last year, when he was arrested and charged with the murder. The trial heard that the DNA on Ms Doyle's back was an exact … Continue reading

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Nano-platform ready: Scientists use DNA origami to create 2-D structures

Posted: Published on June 4th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 2-Jun-2014 Contact: James Devitt james.devitt@nyu.edu 212-998-6808 New York University Scientists at New York University and the University of Melbourne have developed a method using DNA origami to turn one-dimensional nano materials into two dimensions. Their breakthrough, published in the latest issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology, offers the potential to enhance fiber optics and electronic devices by reducing their size and increasing their speed. "We can now take linear nano-materials and direct how they are organized in two dimensions, using a DNA origami platform to create any number of shapes," explains NYU Chemistry Professor Nadrian Seeman, the paper's senior author, who founded and developed the field of DNA nanotechnology, now pursued by laboratories around the globe, three decades ago. Seeman's collaborator, Sally Gras, an associate professor at the University of Melbourne, says, "We brought together two of life's building blocks, DNA and protein, in an exciting new way. We are growing protein fibers within a DNA origami structure." DNA origami employs approximately two hundred short DNA strands to direct longer strands in forming specific shapes. In their work, the scientists sought to create, and then manipulate the shape of, amyloid fibrilsrods of aggregated proteins, or peptides, that … Continue reading

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