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Their threshold for when ‘discrimination’ broke down was when 50% of the proteins ended up bound to arsenate — indicating that the ability to discriminate had been overwhelmed. Even in solutions containing 500-fold more arsenate than phosphate, all five proteins were still able to preferentially bind phosphate. And one protein, from the Mono Lake bacterium, could do so at arsenate excesses of up to 4,500-fold over phosphate.
BuzzDengue
reply to post by jeep3r
PIA17360 Waypoint 1 Sols 387-388 Glenelg Area - Panorama Point
Apparent Elevated 90 degree Structure and Arched Structures.
Target at 3364X, 87Y for Frame Center.
files.abovetopsecret.com...
funbox
a few more images through , whose that hiding in the shell ?
sol538 nav
funBox
BuzzDengue
Hi ArMap...
Make sure you are using the NASA image that I linked to in my post, PIA1645.TIF @ 120,985kb, 13726 X 3008 pixels, yes?
Char-Lee
Another "sky worm"
mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
funbox
reply to post by Aleister
not three time tho, that could draw something nasty , so heres a mirror reflection for you, dam miserable looking thing , must be all those harsh conditions on mars, it has to put up with.
say cheese
funBox
That's an imaging artifact
DOWNSAMPLED Data Product
Char-Lee
reply to post by jeep3r
Pretty sure it is a known species of Skyworm.
If we spot a gold vein can we claim it?edit on 10-2-2014 by Char-Lee because: (no reason given)