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- 4 alpha characters to indicate sub Gamma compartments), which has subcompartments identified by four alphanumeric characters. SI-NK and SI-EU are also...
- SAPs may be denoted by a hyphen, and are listed alphanumerically. Subcompartments are separated by spaces, and are also listed alphanumerically. Markings...
- cytoplasmic flow. Flows contribute to growth and the formation of cellular subcompartments. Cytoplasmic flows created through osmotic pressure gradients flow...
- six decks of seven compartments, each divided into nine subcompartments (63 subcompartments per deck, 378 total). Noah's Ark was rectangular with three...
- common causes of corticosteroid injection failure is the presence of subcompartments of the extensor pollicis brevis tendon. Surgery (in which the sheath...
- TS/SCI. Access to individual SCI control systems, compartments, and subcompartments may then be granted by the owner of that information. Note that additional...
- and the arterial volume has a conceptually useful but unmeasurable subcompartment called the effective arterial blood volume. intracellular fluid (ICF)...
- Although the interior of the nucleus does not contain any membrane-bound subcompartments, a number of nuclear bodies exist, made up of unique proteins, RNA...
- understood by having a grasp of the size of the body fluid compartments and subcompartments and their regulation; how under normal cir****stances the body is able...
- Kessler F, Staehelin LA (July 2006). "Plastoglobules are lipoprotein subcompartments of the chloroplast that are permanently coupled to thylakoid membranes...