-
ferns are
leptosporangiate ferns. They
produce coiled fiddleheads that
uncoil and
expand into fronds. The
group includes about 10,560
known extant species...
- screen. But the
action is well
mounted and the
tension tightly wound; it
uncoils, when it does, with a
satisfying snap". In a
similarly mixed review, The...
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histone tails and DNA
increase transcription because they
enable the DNA to
uncoil from
nucleosomes so that
transcription factor proteins and RNA polymerase...
- and
changes its
shape accordingly. The awn
coils under dehydration and
uncoils when wet. This
results in
motor action of the seed, which,
combined with...
- dichloroethyl)
function as
alkylating agents.
Alkylated DNA
either does not coil or
uncoil properly, or
cannot be
processed by information-decoding enzymes.[citation...
- Wesener, Thomas; Köhler, Jörn; Fuchs, Stefan; Spiegel,
Didier (2011). "How to
uncoil your partner—"mating songs" in
giant pill-millipedes (Diplopoda: Sphaerotheriida)"...
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motor housing and
eventually break loose from the
armature entirely and
uncoil. Bird-nesting (the
centrifugal ejection of the armature's windings) due...
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torted ovary.
Surgical treatment of
ovarian torsion includes laparoscopy to
uncoil the
torsed ovary and
possibly oophoropexy to
fixate the
ovary which is likely...
- 118 in) in diameter. The 10–20 cm (3.9–7.9 in)
glandular leaves,
which uncoil from a
central rosette, lack the
power of
movement common to most sundews...
-
shape or even a helix, such that the
entire tube
tends to
straighten out or
uncoil elastically as it is pressurized. Eugène
Bourdon patented his
gauge in France...