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the quantum motion of nucleons bound inside a | nucleus. |
n electron and positron simultaneously near a | nucleus or subatomic particle. |
so participated in establishing the Hagana, a | nucleus of the future Israel Defense Forces, and serv |
On 15 May 1913, was reduced to a | nucleus crew and assigned to the 6th Battle Squadron, |
rred her flag in April 1907, was reduced to a | nucleus crew, and entered the commissioned reserve to |
This was followed on 30 March 2007 by a | Nucleus Revisited concert at London's Pizza Express J |
It now operated Valettas and consisted of a | nucleus of regular pilots and Radio Officers drawn fr |
When a | nucleus is added to an egg during somatic cell nuclea |
Any cell that has a | nucleus can be used for DNA Profiling. |
Irish linen industry still available within a | nucleus of people who were formerly working in the in |
the 18th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons from a | nucleus taken from the 15th Hussars, and renamed the |
h folk rock group, formed in late 1980 from a | nucleus of musicians who had been playing in Ashley H |
Defence Science Laboratory (DSL) which was a | nucleus laboratory with the objective to conduct rese |
nd, calcite and iron oxide collected around a | nucleus formed by shells, leaves or bones. |
It is characterized by having a | nucleus which is curved, but not lobar. |
ferred to the Third Fleet, Home Fleet, with a | nucleus crew in reserve at Portsmouth. |
ttitude, Wahle did not recognize the ego as a | nucleus of forces but only as an imprint in the textu |
A. Proteus possesses a | nucleus containing granular chromatin, and is therefo |
The galaxy has a | nucleus with a bar structure that is surrounded by a |
rons have no electric charge they can enter a | nucleus more easily than positively charged protons, |
The trophozoites are characterized by a | nucleus and a surrounding halo. |
y 8,000 men who took their place in forming a | nucleus for our present day light stations and aids t |
Stanshawe was formed on 4 June 1968 by a | nucleus of Bristol-based brass players that were dish |
inserting a chiral derivatizing agent with a | nucleus other than hydrogen or carbon, then reading t |
d enthusiasm for technology and each became a | nucleus for one of the company's two main activities: |
the London Double Bass Ensemble, comprising a | nucleus of four double basses, to perform original wo |
nguist and historian whose teachings formed a | nucleus of the Prague School of structural linguistic |
Initially formed on 1 June 1918 as a | nucleus, it did not see active service before being d |
years, the Institute has helped in building a | nucleus of professionals in the field of population a |
A | nucleus of local members provides continuity. |
msstrahlung of an electron interacting with a | nucleus as in an X-ray machine-- the target nucleus a |
for a water molecule of speed 15 µms−1, if a | nucleus of 5 µm diameter contains ~64,000 transcripti |
One possibility is that BSP acts as a | nucleus for the formation of the first apatite crysta |
This is a | nucleus with one proton and one neutron, i.e. a deute |
the energy of an atom with one electron and a | nucleus with a charge of +1 and an infinite mass. |
hai Yissachar Ber Leifer, who presides over a | nucleus of about 100 Pittsburger families in Ashdod a |
described the cell as a vesicle containing a | nucleus in 1839. |
d in 2006 by General Manager Guy Kersey and a | nucleus of local players hoping to share their enjoym |
NGC 2997 is particularly notable for a | nucleus surrounded by a chain of hot giant clouds of |
The club retained a | nucleus of pre-war players, and Pat Vaulkhard, a futu |
hat result in the formation of a proton and a | nucleus having the same atomic number as the target n |
Prince George was reduced to a | nucleus crew and placed in the commissioned reserve i |
These paintings formed a | nucleus of the Pushkin museum's collections of Wester |
The hamlet has a | nucleus around Brinkmarsh and Iron Hogg Lanes but als |
e facial nerve as they loop over the abducens | nucleus. |
uld indicate, it is located near the Abducens | nucleus, and it sends signals to it, which in turn af |
fibers end in two nuclei: one, the accessory | nucleus, lies immediately in front of the inferior pe |
NGC 1300 is not known to have an active | nucleus, however, indicating either that there is no |
The notation labels each (NMR active) | nucleus with a letter of the alphabet. |
Bamalli, they formed the major administrative | nucleus of the party. |
nager and the band signed with booking agency | Nucleus. |
See also | nucleus fastigius, or more commonly, nucleus fastigii |
ortex, visual cortex, hypothalamus, amygdala, | nucleus accumbens, thalamus, raphe nucleus, subiculum |
n 1983, it discovered that nucleons inside an | nucleus have a different distribution of momentum amo |
Walthamstow Village is an ancient | nucleus of present day Walthamstow, located in North |
eptors is noted in the islands of Calleja and | nucleus accumbens. |
doctrination cruises for student officers and | nucleus crews. |
d hypertrophy and distortion of host cell and | nucleus. |
in trafficking proteins between cytoplasm and | nucleus. |
etc.) located in cell membrane, cytoplasm and | nucleus, and thus contribute to the regulation of dif |
e and threonine residues in the cytoplasm and | nucleus of the cell. |
Kingdom of Gwynedd, the ancient Kingdom and | nucleus of Upper Gwynedd. |
missural fornix) end at the septal nuclei and | nucleus accumbens of each half of the brain. |
roteins are localized in the cytoplasm and/or | nucleus of a wide range of cells, and involved in the |
eutron from the U-235 fission strikes another | nucleus and causes it to fission, then the chain reac |
ne neutron from U-235 fission strikes another | nucleus and causes it to fission, then the chain reac |
The latter was also the home of another | nucleus, the home of sculptor Mac Constantinescu (in |
ivation enhances GABA release in rat anterior | nucleus accumbens. |
Any | nucleus with more than one unpaired nuclear particle |
Arriving at the latter port on 3 April, | Nucleus conducted local exercises and trained personn |
close to where the NPY neurons of the arcuate | nucleus are. |
About 3000 neurons in the arcuate | nucleus of the hypothalamus |
mino acid polypeptide produced in the arcuate | nucleus of the hypothalamus and the posterior pituita |
ations of somatostatin neurons in the arcuate | nucleus, the hippocampus, and the brainstem nucleus o |
o the detector if they collide with an atomic | nucleus. |
mple, a scale at which the constituent atomic | nucleus and electrons are apparent. |
Theory of Atomic | Nucleus and Nuclear Energy Sources (1949) coauthor C. |
For an atomic | nucleus, which can be regarded as an ion having strip |
Ernest Rutherford, who discovered the atomic | nucleus. |
interaction between Neutrinos and the atomic | nucleus. |
of accelerated particles to study the atomic | nucleus. |
strong force which binds together the atomic | nucleus, and ultimately, gravity. |
0s it was known that the properties of atomic | nucleus could not be explained by the then-current mo |
This enables them to penetrate the atomic | nucleus, giving valuable insight into the nuclear str |
The components of an atom and of an atomic | nucleus have varying densities. |
ry for explaining the structure of the atomic | nucleus. |
by deducing the existence of a compact atomic | nucleus from scattering experiments. |
e problem of defining a radius for the atomic | nucleus is similar to the problem of atomic radius, i |
or the first time the existence of the atomic | nucleus, leading to the downfall of the plum pudding |
was responsible for the concept of the atomic | nucleus (1966). |
Rutherford for the process by which an atomic | nucleus is broken down by bombarding it with high spe |
collaborated on the shell model of the atomic | nucleus with future (1963) Nobel Prize winner, Hans J |
roton or neutron is included within an atomic | nucleus. |
s theoretically predicted states of an atomic | nucleus with extremely elongated shape and very high |
re often be absorbed more easily by an atomic | nucleus, creating a heavier - and often unstable - is |
al research activities in the field of atomic | nucleus, elementary particle and cosmic ray physics a |
The Independent-Particle Model of the atomic | nucleus |
of the theory of the structure of the atomic | nucleus based on this connection". |
ysicists to study the structure of the atomic | nucleus, specifically the interaction of the quarks t |
a kind of nuclear reaction in which an atomic | nucleus collides with one or more neutrons and they m |
ha particles, and the discovery of the atomic | nucleus |
nts of the protons and neutrons of the atomic | nucleus become apparent, namely the quarks and lepton |
d a previously unknown particle in the atomic | nucleus. |
emistry, the hydron consists of a bare atomic | nucleus. |
With "Andromeda Awaiting", | Nucleus Torn release the most daring and ambitious al |
Bertles left to play with UK jazz-rock band | Nucleus, Speer toured Europe with Alexis Korner, and |
Scorpions' band | nucleus, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine and Matthias Ja |
rons in the amygdala and between Barrington's | nucleus and the locus coeruleus, although NPS-respons |
an OTA showed decreases in AVPR1A in the bed | nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial preoptic area |
breakup products; most likely a beryllium-10 | nucleus and four neutrons fused together into a tetra |
the responsibility of establishing a breeding | nucleus of 240-250 mares, up from early 1980s numbers |
bsorbing dust in front of the galaxy's bright | nucleus, giving rise to its nicknames of the "Black E |
TREZORA (India, Marketed by | Nucleus) |
Cover design and stills by | Nucleus |
In 1975 the holding by | Nucleus was reduced by sale of shares to a French mul |
, conducted by Wolf Kerschek, coordination by | Nucleus, Jens Kuphal |
Winstone contributed vocals to Ian Carr's | Nucleus on that band's 1973 release Labyrinth, a jazz |
In the 1970s, he worked with Ian Carr's | Nucleus, Giles Farnaby's Dream Band and Henry Lowther |
ding axonal fibers that arise from the caudal | nucleus solitarius and terminate in the ventral poste |
rally symmetrical hyperintensities in Caudate | nucleus (small, thin arrow), Putamen (long arrow), wi |
include the ventromedial parts of the caudate | nucleus and putamen. |
dum, and laterally by the head of the caudate | nucleus. |
the receptor appears in the putamen, caudate | nucleus, nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus and subst |
bilateral necrosis in the head of the caudate | nucleus and in the putamen. |
urving around the anterior end of the caudate | nucleus. |
f position, from before backward: the caudate | nucleus of the corpus striatum, the stria terminalis |
and export of molecules to and from the cell | nucleus) |
introducing a somatic adult or senescent cell | nucleus or entire cell with enlarged membrane pores i |
e viral ribonucleoproteins from the host cell | nucleus, inhibition of viral transcription, and a rol |
ibodies directed against contents of the cell | nucleus. |
nd into gene promoters on the DNA in the cell | nucleus, which causes DNA transcription and activity |
nvolved in transport into and out of the cell | nucleus during interphase and also involved in mitosi |
s synthesized from a DNA template in the cell | nucleus by transcription. |
ated in the DNA of chloroplasts, and the cell | nucleus contains no transgenes; in some plant species |
onal DNA-binding unit that can enter the cell | nucleus. |
1 to form trimers and translocate to the cell | nucleus and activate transcription. |
phosphorylated and translocates into the cell | nucleus, where it binds to DNA and promotes transcrip |
) superfamily of growth factors into the cell | nucleus. |
e translocation of this protein into the cell | nucleus, where it binds to target promoters and forms |
usion bodies have been found in both the cell | nucleus and cytoplasm. |
insert human antithrombin genes into the cell | nucleus of their embryos. |
on, and RNA splicing, which occur in the cell | nucleus before the RNA is translated. |
gametocytes may almost encircle the host cell | nucleus. |
ors for introducing foreign DNA into the cell | nucleus. |
yte and may completely encircle the host cell | nucleus. |
somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the cell | nucleus from an adult cell is transferred into an unf |
the process of being synthesized in the cell | nucleus during the first stages of gene expression. |
plexes of RNA and protein present in the cell | nucleus during gene transcription and subsequent post |
fibres found throughout the inside of a cell | nucleus and is somewhat analogous to the cell cytoske |
e gametocyte usually lies along the host cell | nucleus but young gametoctyes may adhere to the host |
logy to refer to the constituents of the cell | nucleus.) |
approximately the same size as the host cell | nucleus. |
ecular separation of transposons, from a cell | nucleus, the cloning is enabled for genes which conta |
s of a cell such as the cytoplasm or the cell | nucleus it should be no more than a few micrometers. |
its ability to replicate within the host cell | nucleus. |
olved in the import of proteins into the cell | nucleus. |
ual nor asexual stages displace the host cell | nucleus. |
to be compactly coiled within the small cell | nucleus. |
rominently pigmented and exceed the host cell | nucleus in size, are more commonly found in pro-eryth |
In the cell | nucleus, DNA is wound around histones. |
a group of receptor molecules inside the cell | nucleus, specifically PPARγ (gamma). |
en other organelles, such as between the cell | nucleus and the vacuole in yeast.. |
These complexes accumulate in the cell | nucleus, where they are directly participating in the |
ts information outside the cell into the cell | nucleus, influencing DNA transcription. |
er segment contains organelles and the cell's | nucleus, while the outer segment, which is pointed to |
form in the center of the cell, in the cell's | nucleus. |
Niels Bohr in 1913, electrons orbit a central | nucleus. |
The central | nucleus in steel and cement is compressed and made up |
re radially symmetrical, with a large central | nucleus, surrounded equatorially by a number of chlor |
porins, cephamycins are based upon the cephem | nucleus (O-methylated cepham nucleus). |
Clarke's | nucleus (also known as the Column of Clarke) and Clar |
8th and 9th Rifle Regiments formed the combat | nucleus of the division. |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 2.0 kilometers in diameter |
t has a well determined orbit and has a comet | nucleus 26km in diameter. |
te of Manson, Iowa where an asteroid or comet | nucleus struck the Earth during the Cretaceous Period |
sist entrainment and stay behind on the comet | nucleus, beginning the formation of a dust layer. |
believed to be an impact by a bolide or comet | nucleus in the Vitim River basin. |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 4.8 kilometers in diameter |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 8.4 kilometers in diameter |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 5.7 kilometers in diameter |
of the volatile material contained in a comet | nucleus evaporates away, and the comet becomes a smal |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 2.6 kilometers in diameter |
he tail and its minimum distance to the comet | nucleus was 28 million km (for comparison the Earth's |
ies the class of materials found in the comet | nucleus. |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 1.6 kilometers in diameter |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 4.6 kilometers in diameter |
hich finally bursts into flame when the comet | nucleus hits. |
Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR), Comet | Nucleus Tour (CONTOUR), 2001 Mars Odyssey, Mars Recon |
It is either an asteroid and dormant comet | nucleus, and it has a 4.7 year orbit around the Sun. |
Principal Investigator on NASA's Comet | Nucleus Tour (CONTOUR) mission. |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 8.48 kilometers in diamete |
The mean absorption of the comet | nucleus is derived from the radiowave path loss as th |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 2.2 kilometers in diameter |
The comet | nucleus is estimated to be 10.6 kilometers in diamete |
The comet | nucleus is estimated at about 3.2 km in diameter. |
strumented penetrator/lander into the comet's | nucleus to measure temperatures and chemical composit |
instruments would collect data on the comet's | nucleus, its coma, and its dust and ion cloud and tai |
n exceptionally large object, with a cometary | nucleus of the order of 100 km in diameter. |
ic wave-front propagates through the cometary | nucleus at a smaller velocity than in free space and |
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