-
becomes the
conventional norm. The name
false splitting, also
called misdivision, in
particular is
often reserved for the case
where two
words mix but...
- (Medulloblastoma)
Isochromosomes can be
created during mitosis and
meiosis through a
misdivision of the
centromere or U-type
strand exchange.
Under normal separation...
-
originally had a
Cornish name but it is not
recorded (Wivel
arises from the
misdivision of Twivelshire, i.e. Two-fold shire).
There are also
Anglican deaneries...
-
related to eacian,
meaning "to increase". By the 15th century, the
misdivision of the
syllables of the
phrase "an ekename" led to its
rephrasing as...
-
Aponte is a
surname from
Galician and Portuguese: from a
misdivision of Daponte, a
topographic name from da
ponte 'from the bridge'. It may
refer to:...
- loss or gain of
individual chromosomes or
chromosome fragments owing to
misdivision. More
commonly cytochimeras have
simple multiple of the
normal chromosome...
-
Database of Ireland. "Derrymannin".
Placenames Database of Ireland. By
misdivision from Loch Oirbsean. Macalister, Vol. 4 (1941), p. 104.
Arbois de Jubainville...
-
downy bird
still unable to fly (a fledgling) is
called an 'ey****' (by
misdivision of
French un
niais from
Latin nidiscus, from
Latin nidus = "nest"). In...
-
formation appears to be the
result of two
independent events:
centromeric misdivision and nondisjunction.
Characteristic features of
tetrasomy 18p include...
-
initial N was
carried over from the
definite article, an
example of
misdivision). Thrubwell's name is of
uncertain origin, but may mean "gushing stream"...