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first time it was
suggested that an
individual develops from a (single)
nucleated cell. This was in
contradiction to
Ernst Haeckel's
theory that the complete...
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central governments. One of many
examples of a
nucleated village in
England is Shapwick, Somerset. Many
nucleated villages originated in Anglo-Saxon England...
- to
disentangle the
effects of
nucleation from
those of
growth of the
nucleated phase.
These problems can be
overcome by
working with
small droplets....
- In
fluid thermodynamics,
nucleate boiling is a type of
boiling that
takes place when the
surface temperature is
hotter than the
saturated fluid temperature...
- A
nucleated red
blood cell (NRBC), also
known by
several other names, is a red
blood cell that
contains a cell nucleus.
Almost all
vertebrate organisms...
- nucleus: this
causes the
intended nucleated pearl to fail, and a
smaller keshi pearl to grow instead.
Deliberate non-
nucleated cultivation,
still the most common...
- neurolemma,
sheath of Schwann, or Schwann's sheath) is the
outermost nucleated cytoplasmic layer of
Schwann cells (also
called neurilemmocytes) that...
- kinesins. At the
pointed ends,
known as
spindle poles,
microtubules are
nucleated by the
centrosomes in most
animal cells.
Acentrosomal or
anastral spindles...
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Multinucleate cells (also
known as
multinucleated cells or
polynuclear cells) are
eukaryotic cells that have more than one nucleus, i.e.,
multiple nuclei...
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clouds as part of an
evolved process of dispersal. Ice-
nucleating proteins derived from ice-
nucleating bacteria are used for snowmaking. A
symbiotic relationship...