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- Look up globule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Globule may refer to: Bok globule, dark clouds of dense cosmic dust Drop (liquid), small column of...
- source games "Globulation 2". 3 April 2013. Globulation 2 review Archived 2016-04-05 at the Wayback Machine at linux.about.com Globulation 2 review at linuxjournal...
- globules are isolated and relatively small dark nebulae containing dense cosmic dust and gas from which star formation may take place. Bok globules are...
- A fractal globule also sometimes called a crumpled globule is a name used to describe polymers that have compact local and global scaling. They can be...
- molecular biology, the term molten globule (MG) refers to protein states that are more or less compact (hence the "globule"), but are lacking the specific...
- A sulfur globule is an intracellular, and sometimes extracellular, aggregate used by various sulfur oxidizing bacteria as storage for elemental sulfur...
- Bok globules, which are frequently a site of active star formation. However, no evidence for star formation has been found in any of the globules in IC...
- Fat globules (also known as mature lipid droplets) are individual pieces of intracellular fat in human cell biology. The lipid droplet's function is to...
- The "Finger of God" globule is a Bok globule and dark nebula located around 7,300 light-years away from Earth, within the Carina Nebula. It is ~2 light...
- the coil–globule transition is the collapse of a macromolecule from an expanded coil state through an ideal coil state to a collapsed globule state, or...