nucleolar interstices in Vietnamese


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1. 5 The interstices between the bricks let in cold air.

2. The ratio of the aggregated volume of interstices in a rock to its volume.

3. These results prove acrocentric chromosomes play the most important role in nucleolar organisation.

4. Blocking definition, a number of small pieces of wood for filling interstices, or for spacing, joining, or reinforcing members

5. As in the spermatocyte of the pachytene stage, the majority of nucleolar chromosomes, in the oöcyte, are acrocentric.

6. Cytochemistry analysis demonstrated that the laser mierobeam irradiation can destruct both nucleolar DNA and RNA without any vital staining.

7. They could rove at will among the stars, and sink like a subtle mist through the very interstices of space.

8. Nucleolar ultrastructure in Astasia longa (Jahn) was examined in normal cells as well as in cells treated with actinomycin D or subjected to low temperature.

9. In this review, we describe how Chromatin controls nucleolar structure through both the modulation of rDNA activity by convergently-evolved remodelling complexes and by direct effects upon rDNA packaging.

10. In summary, NAT10 activates p53 through Acetylating p53 and counteracting Mdm2 action, which provides a novel mechanism for nucleolar protein as cellular stress sensor to activate p53 and keep cell in control

11. The progression of lesions within astrocytes was divided into three phases. The early phase was characterized by viral entry and nucleolar segregation consisting of separation of the pars amorpha from the pars fibrosa which subsequently fragmented.

12. In S. trutta the entire short arm of the acrocentric chromosome containing the nucleolar organizer region always stained with chromomycin A3 while in S. gairdneri and S. salar the staining properties of the NOR and adjacent heterochromatin were polymorphic.

13. Cementation may refer to: Cementation (biology), the process whereby some sessile bivalve mollusks (and some other shelled invertebrates) attach themselves permanently to a hard substrate Cementation (geology), the process of deposition of dissolved mineral components in the interstices of sediments

14. Buried underneath vaults put together in Burstones concentrically to the barrels, in the interstices of which myriads of tiny gardens bloom maturing the wine where ‘the classical only exists, speaks and reigns whenever some disguised barbarian is present () »* *Pierre Michon

15. C-band patterns of Mormoops megalophylla showed that most heterochromatic regions were centromeric, and silver-nitrate staining in this species and two species of Pteronotus showed that all possessed three pairs of nucleolar organizer regions on the centromeric ends of acrocentric chromosomes.