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Meiosis (/maɪˈoʊsɪs/ ; from
Ancient Gr**** μείωσις (meíōsis) 'lessening', (since it is a
reductional division) is a
special type of cell
division of germ...
- Simon-Loriere, Etienne; Holmes,
Edward C. (August 2011). "Why do RNA
viruses recombine?".
Nature Reviews Microbiology. 9 (8): 617–626. doi:10.1038/nrmicro2614...
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semiconductor is in
thermal equilibrium, the rate at
which electrons and
holes recombine must be
balanced by the rate at
which they are
generated by the spontaneous...
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license terms."
Works licensed under incompatible licenses may not be
recombined in a
derivative work
without obtaining permission from the
copyright owner...
- only by mere
division in thought, and
cannot then be held
separate and
recombined at will (but
still less does
another thinking subject suffer himself to...
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channeled to the wafer. This
allows electrically charged particles time to
recombine before they
reach the
wafer surface, and
prevents damage to the wafer...
- equina. The
first 4
cervical spinal nerves, C1
through C4,
split and
recombine to
produce a
variety of
nerves that
serve the neck and back of head. Spinal...
- the Y
chromosome is
unable to
recombine with the X chromosome,
almost along its
entire length. This non-
recombining portion results from a
series of...
- supercontinents, Rodinia,
began to
break apart. The
continents later recombined to form
Pannotia at 600–540 Ma, then
finally Pangaea,
which also began...
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reportedly set
August 8 as an
informal deadline for
reaching an
agreement to
recombine the two
media companies. CBS
Corporation announced its
plans to acquire...