- separation–individuation, is
divided into
subphases, each with its own onset,
outcomes and risks. The
following subphases proceed in this
order but
overlap considerably...
- exists,
between the end of
mitosis and the S phase. G1
phase and the
other subphases of the cell
cycle may be
affected by
limiting growth factors such as nutrient...
- anaphase, and
telophase stages,
similar in
purpose to
their analogous subphases in the
mitotic cell cycle. Therefore,
meiosis includes the
stages of meiosis...
- is used to
compress monolayers of
molecules on the
surface of a
given subphase (usually water) and to
measure surface phenomena due to this compression...
-
Subphases of the
Finnish invasion of
Karelia during the 1941
general offensive. The old 1939
border is
marked in grey....
-
renamed in
order to
better emphasize its
independent character.
Three subphases, the
Early Epigravettian (20,000 to 16,000 BP), the
Evolved Epigravettian...
- months. Mahler, Fine, and
Bergman (1975)
describe distinct phases and
subphases of
child development leading to "separation-individuation"
during the...
-
itself for the
process of cell division.
Interphase is
divided into
three subphases: G1 (first gap), S (synthesis), and G2 (second gap).
During all three...
- G2 phase, Gap 2 phase, or
Growth 2 phase, is the
third subphase of
interphase in the cell
cycle directly preceding mitosis. It
follows the
successful completion...
-
Synizesis refers to a
phenomenon sometimes observed in one of the
subphases of meiosis. This phenomenon,
sometimes referred to as a "synizetic knot",...