Cell Language Theory, The: Connecting Mind And Matter

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8.3.4 mRNA Levels in Budding Yeast
(Figure 8.6(d)) 349
8.3.5 RNA Levels in Human Breast Tissues
(Figure 8.6(e)) 350
8.3.6 Human T-cell Receptor Variable Region
Sequence Diversity (Figure 8.6(f)) 350
8.3.7 7-Mer Frequency Distribution in P. abyssi
(Figure 8.6(g)) 351
8.3.8 Codon Usage Profile in the Human
Genome (Figure 8.6(h)) 352
8.3.9 Protein-Length Frequency Distribution in
H. influenza (Figure 8.6(i)) 352
8.3.10 Stress-Induced Alterations in the
Neuroarchitecture
of the Mouse Brain (Figure 8.6(j)) 353
8.3.11 Impulse-Induced Electrocorticogram
(ECoG) Response of the Rabbit Olfactory
System (Figure 8.6(k)) 353
8.3.12 fMRI Signals from the Human Brain
before and after Psilocybin (Figure 8.6(l)) 354
8.3.13 Sentence-Length Frequency Distributions
in Private Letters (Figure 8.6(m)) 354
8.3.14 Word-Length Frequency Distributions in
English Text (Figure 8.6(n)) 355
8.3.15 Word-Length Frequency Distribution in
Kerry’s Speech (Figure 8.6(o)) 355
8.3.16 The Pitch Histogram of Sylvia Plath’s
Reading of Her Poem (Figure 8.6(p)) 355
8.3.17 Decision-Time Histograms
(Figure 8.6(q)) 356
8.3.18 The 1996 and 2013 US Annual Income
Distributions (Figures 8.6(r) and 8.6(s)) 358
8.3.19 Polarized Cosmological Microwave
Background (CMB) Radiation
(Figure 8.6(t)) 359

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