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- porosity reduction trends with depth. Compaction trend estimation and decompaction process are useful for analyzing numerical basin evolution (e.g., subsidence)...
- cytokinesis. Chromosome decondensation (also known as relaxation or decompaction) into expanded chromatin is necessary for the cell's resumption of interphase...
- closure), **** administrationfleet (phosphate) / microlax, Manual decompaction of faeces, Ophthalmoscopy, Otoscopy, Peak expiratory flow rate measurement...
- as to its tectonic or isostatic origin. A more complete analysis uses decompaction of the remaining sequence following each stage of the back-stripping...
- Robert G.; Rhodes, Daniela (September 2008). "30 nm Chromatin Fibre Decompaction Requires both H4-K16 Acetylation and Linker Histone Eviction". Journal...
- contributes to repair efficiency by ADP-ribosylation of histones leading to decompaction of chromatin structure, and by interacting with and modifying multiple...
- 2008 at the site near the Melnikov House, no significant zones of soil decompaction were identified up to a depth of 60 metres. According to the 'Schematic...
- BAHD1. The action of this nucleomodulin is ****ociated with chromatin decompaction and activation of an interferon response genes. Shigella flexneri, responsible...
- down LOXL2 results in lower levels of H3K4ox, resulting in chromatin decompaction, thus continuing activation of DNA damage response. This results in anticancer...
- TE, Hochwagen A, Ercan S (2018). "Condensin depletion causes genome decompaction without altering the level of global gene expression in Saccharomyces...