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  2. Victoria Coren Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Elizabeth Coren Mitchell (née Coren; born () 18 August 1972) is a British writer, TV presenter and professional poker player. She writes weekly columns for The Daily Telegraph and has hosted the BBC television quiz show Only Connect since 2008.

  3. Biomechatronics - Wikipedia

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    Interfacing allows bio-mechatronics devices to connect with the muscle systems and nerves of the user in order send and receive information from the device. This is a technology that is not available in ordinary orthotics and prosthetics devices. Groups at the University of Twente and University of Malaya are making drastic steps in this ...

  4. Lesley Brooker - Wikipedia

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    Lesley Brooker is an Australian ornithologist based in Western Australia following retirement from a career with the CSIRO's Division of Wildlife Research. There she worked, as a database manager and computer modeller, on developing methodologies for the re-design and restoration of agricultural lands for bird conservation.

  5. Thomas Kimball Brooker - Wikipedia

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    The T. Kimball Brooker Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize was endowed at the University of Chicago in 1994. [10] Brooker is a Trustee of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York [11] and the Newberry Library in Chicago. [12] Brooker is a member of the Association Internationale de Bibliophilie serving as president from 2006 to 2013. [13]

  6. Mediator (coactivator) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [d] The figure shows how the splines of the Med 14 subunit connect a large portion of the complex together while still allowing flexibility. [4] [e] Mediator complexes that lack a subunit have been found or produced. These smaller mediators can still function normally in some activity, but lack other capabilities. [3]

  7. Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA - Wikipedia

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    Recombinant DNA technology arose as a result of advances in biology that began in the 1950s, and '60s. During these decades, a tradition of merging the structural, biochemical and informational approaches to the central problems of classical genetics became more apparent.

  8. Brooker's merocyanine - Wikipedia

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    Brooker's merocyanine (1-methyl-4-[(oxocyclohexadienylidene)ethylidene]-1,4-dihydropyridine, MOED) [1] is an organic dye belonging to the class of merocyanines. MOED is notable for its solvatochromic properties, meaning it changes color depending on the solvent in which it is dissolved.

  9. Biocommunication (science) - Wikipedia

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    Birds migrate based on cues from their environment. Interpreting stimuli from the environment is an essential part of life for any organism. Abiotic things that an organism must interpret include climate (weather, temperature, rainfall), geology (rocks, soil type), and geography (location of vegetation communities, exposure to elements, location of food and water sources relative to shelter ...