The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... called the nucleolus , which appears as a dense area within the nucleus and contains the genes that encode rRNA ( see Figure 8 ) . This is also the site of assembly of ribosome subunits from rRNA and ribosomal proteins . Ribosomal ...
... called the nucleolus , which appears as a dense area within the nucleus and contains the genes that encode rRNA ( see Figure 8 ) . This is also the site of assembly of ribosome subunits from rRNA and ribosomal proteins . Ribosomal ...
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... called the cell plate , between the two daughter cells . The cell plate arises from small , Golgi - derived vesicles that coalesce in a plane across the equator of the late telophase spindle to form a disk - shaped structure . In this ...
... called the cell plate , between the two daughter cells . The cell plate arises from small , Golgi - derived vesicles that coalesce in a plane across the equator of the late telophase spindle to form a disk - shaped structure . In this ...
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... called flickering clusters . The average cluster size , n , decreases with increasing temperature or pressure , thus accounting for such properties as the maximum in the temperature dependence of the density and the minimum in the ...
... called flickering clusters . The average cluster size , n , decreases with increasing temperature or pressure , thus accounting for such properties as the maximum in the temperature dependence of the density and the minimum in the ...
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