- from
inactivation of one of the two
centromeres to make a
functionally monocentric chromosome capable of
normal transmission to
daughter cells during cell...
-
applications which require an
extensive panning of the instrument. A
Monocentric is an
achromatic triplet lens with two
pieces of
crown gl**** cemented...
- The
monocentric chromosome is a
chromosome that has only one
centromere in a
chromosome and
forms a
narrow constriction.
Monocentric centromeres are the...
- 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...
- 7 million. It is the second-largest city in the
European Union (EU), and its
monocentric metropolitan area is the second-largest in the EU. The muni****lity covers...
-
analysis relies on a
particular model of
urban spatial structure, the
monocentric city
model pioneered in the 1960s by
William Alonso,
Richard Muth, and...
- films,
books and
other media written or
spoken in Dutch.
Dutch is a
monocentric language, at
least what
concerns its
written form, with all speakers...
- the
original on 12 June 2024.
Retrieved 25
October 2024. "Russian: A
Monocentric or
Pluricentric Language".
Colloquia Humanistica.
Archived from the original...
- the
primary constriction corresponding to the
centromere observed in
monocentric chromosomes; and ii)
possess multiple kinetoc****s dis****d
along the...