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  2. Required navigation performance - Wikipedia

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    RNP procedures were introduced in the PANS-OPS (ICAO Doc 8168), which became applicable in 1998. These RNP procedures were the predecessor of the current PBN concept, whereby the performance for operation on the route is defined (in lieu of flight elements such as flyover procedures, variability in flight paths, and added airspace buffer), but they resulted in no significant design advantages.

  3. Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa - Wikipedia

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    Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP) (National Education and Research Network) is Brazil's academic Internet backbone. It was created in 1989 and the network started being built in 1991. RNP has 27 points of presence, one on each of the 26 Brazilian states and on the Federal District. It connects 15 state networks and over 600 institutions.

  4. Ribonucleoprotein Networks Analyzed by Mutational Profiling

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    Ribonucleoprotein Networks Analyzed by Mutational Profiling (RNP-MaP) is a strategy for probing RNA-protein networks and protein binding sites at a nucleotide resolution. Information about RNP assembly and function can facilitate a better understanding of biological mechanisms.

  5. Ribonucleoprotein particle - Wikipedia

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    RNP granules are a highly diverse group of compartments. These include stress granules, processing bodies, and exosomes in somatic cells. Many RNP granules are cell type and/or species specific. For example, chromatoid bodies are found only in male germ cells, whereas transport granules have so far been found only in neurons and oocytes. RNP ...

  6. RNP - Wikipedia

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    RNP may refer to: Medicine. Ribonucleoprotein, a compound of ribonucleic acid and protein; Ribonucleoprotein particle, intracellular compartments involved in post- ...

  7. Heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particle - Wikipedia

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    Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) are complexes of RNA and protein present in the cell nucleus during gene transcription and subsequent post-transcriptional modification of the newly synthesized RNA (pre-mRNA).

  8. RNP world - Wikipedia

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    The RNP world is a hypothesized intermediate period in the origin of life characterized by the existence of ribonucleoproteins. [1] The period followed the hypothesized RNA world and ended with the formation of DNA and contemporary proteins. [ 2 ]

  9. RNA recognition motif - Wikipedia

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    RNA recognition motif, RNP-1 is a putative RNA-binding domain of about 90 amino acids that are known to bind single-stranded RNAs. It was found in many eukaryotic proteins. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]