- JJ,
Dulbecco R (January 1972). "An
activity from
mammalian cells that
untwists superhelical DNA--a
possible swivel for DNA
replication (polyoma-ethidium...
-
circular cotton fibres under tension.
Another characteristic feature is the
untwisting (deconvolution) of the
cotton hair. In dry mercerization, the process...
- by a
mechanism that
breaks the DNA
backbone every 10
nucleotides or so,
untwists the molecule, and
attaches the old
strand to the end of the
newly synthesized...
- “cord moss”
because of the
twisted seta
which is very
hygroscopic and
untwists when moist. The name is
derived from the
Latin word “funis”,
meaning "a...
- can be
useful when the
diagnosis is unclear.
Treatment is by
physically untwisting the ****, if possible,
followed by surgery. Pain can be
treated with...
-
mainly involve abdominal pain and are
intermittent due to
twisting and
untwisting of the
intestinal mesentery.
Sleeve gastrectomy also
carries a
small risk...
- the most
accurate method of diagnosis.
Treatment is by
surgery to
either untwist and fix the
ovary in
place or to
remove it. The
ovary will
often recover...
- doi:10.1017/S147857222000002X. S2CID 216261062. Albright,
Daniel (2000).
Untwisting the Serpent:
Modernism in Music, Literature, and
Other Arts. Chicago:...
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adding tension. The
toggle hits the stretcher,
which keeps the cord from
untwisting. A
finer version of the saw uses a
narrow blade of a 1⁄4 inch (6 mm) or...
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reengages the role of the
figure of Laocoön in
aesthetic thought in his book
Untwisting the Serpent:
Modernism in Literature, Music, and
Other Arts. In Hector...