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- The monocentric chromosome is a chromosome that has only one centromere in a chromosome and forms a narrow constriction. Monocentric centromeres are the...
- applications which require an extensive panning of the instrument. A Monocentric is an achromatic triplet lens with two pieces of crown gl**** cemented...
- from inactivation of one of the two centromeres to make a functionally monocentric chromosome capable of normal transmission to daughter cells during cell...
- and French in France, Canada, and elsewhere. The converse case is a monocentric language, which has only one formally standardized version. Examples...
- between sister chromatids. Although the resulting chromosome may appear monocentric with only one centromere, it is isodicentric with two centromeres very...
- city. The main goals of the project are to dismantle the traditional monocentric structure of the Moscow agglomeration, as well as streamline urban zoning...
- the primary constriction corresponding to the centromere observed in monocentric chromosomes; and ii) possess multiple kinetoc****s dis****d along the...
- Non-Motor Symptoms during the Early Stage of Parkinson's Disease: A Monocentric Retrospective Study". Brain Sciences. 13 (2): 157. doi:10.3390/brainsci13020157...
- Submetacentric Telocentric Acrocentric Holocentric Centromere number Acentric Monocentric Dicentric Polycentric Processes and evolution Mitosis Meiosis Structural...
- analysis relies on a particular model of urban spatial structure, the monocentric city model pioneered in the 1960s by William Alonso, Richard Muth, and...