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  2. Color reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Color reproduction is an aspect of color science concerned with producing light spectra that evoke a desired color, either through additive (light emitting) or subtractive (surface color) models. It converts physical correlates of color perception ( CIE 1931 XYZ color space tristimulus values and related quantities) into light spectra that can ...

  3. Reproducibility Project - Wikipedia

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    Brian Nosek of University of Virginia and colleagues sought out to replicate 100 different studies, all published in 2008. [5] The project pulled these studies from three different journals, Psychological Science, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, published in 2008 to see if they could get the same ...

  4. Reproducibility - Wikipedia

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    Reproducibility, closely related to replicability and repeatability, is a major principle underpinning the scientific method.For the findings of a study to be reproducible means that results obtained by an experiment or an observational study or in a statistical analysis of a data set should be achieved again with a high degree of reliability when the study is replicated.

  5. Eukaryotic DNA replication - Wikipedia

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    Electron microscopy studies show that this occurs very quickly, as nucleosomes can be observed forming just a few hundred base pairs after the replication fork. [150] Therefore, the entire process of forming new nucleosomes takes place just after replication due to the coupling of histone chaperones to the replisome.

  6. Structural coloration - Wikipedia

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    The brilliant iridescent colors of the peacock's tail feathers are created by structural coloration, as first noted by Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke.. Structural coloration in animals, and a few plants, is the production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces fine enough to interfere with visible light instead of pigments, although some structural coloration occurs in combination ...

  7. pUC19 - Wikipedia

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    The origin of replication (ori), is derived from the plasmid pMB1. [ 6 ] [ 1 ] pUC19 is a high copy number plasmid. [ 3 ] The high copy number is a result of the lack of the rop gene and a single point mutation in the ori of pMB1.

  8. Alec and Hilaria Baldwin Celebrate Christmas with Their 7 ...

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    After a stressful year, Alec and Hilaria Baldwin are enjoying a family-filled Christmas. On Thursday, Nov. 28, Hilaria, 40, shared photos on Instagram of her crew as they celebrated Christmas Day ...

  9. pGLO - Wikipedia

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    Like most other circular plasmids, the pGLO plasmid contains an origin of replication (ori), which is a region of the plasmid where replication will originate. The pGLO plasmid was made famous by researchers in France who used it to produce a green fluorescent rabbit named Alba.