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The phrase "a large nuclei" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form should be "large nuclei" or "a large nucleus" depending on whether you are referring to multiple nuclei or a single nucleus.
Example: "In the study of cell biology, we observed that the cancerous cells had large nuclei compared to the healthy ones."
Alternatives: "large cell nuclei" or "a big nucleus."
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Moreover, the thiourea action starts in the initial stages, allowing a homogeneous nuclei size and a large nuclei density.
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We beat them 2-1.' So there was an achievement that a large nucleus of this group of players have been involved in.
A lymphocyte is a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin.
They were scattered beneath the syncytium and were active containing mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum, free ribosomes and a large nucleus with fine dispersed chromatin.
The typical phenotype of immature HSPCs could be observed at 0 h with a large nucleus and early structures of autophagy (phagophores), which remained visible at 24 h in EpoCD34/HSPCs whatever the treatment used.
Near the base of its stalk, Acetabularia has a large nucleus that divides many times when the alga matures and reproductive structures form; streaming cytoplasm carries the daughter nuclei to the saclike sporangium of each umbrella lobe.
(b) Stromal cells exhibiting a spindle-shaped or piriform cell body with a large nucleus and very small amount of cytoplasm, and long and thin cytoplasmic processes are observed at the boundary between the synovial lining and sublining layers (arrow; shown at higher magnification in the inset).
Stromal cells displaying a spindle-shaped or piriform cell body with a large nucleus and very small amount of cytoplasm, and long and thin moniliform cytoplasmic processes are present throughout the synovial sublining, particularly in perivascular locations (arrows; shown at higher magnification in the insets).
They exhibited a spindle-shaped or piriform cell body containing a large nucleus and very small amount of cytoplasm and were widely distributed in the synovial subintima, being particularly concentrated at the boundary between the lining and sublining layers and around blood vessels (Figs 1b and 2a,b, insets).
d Soon after, future shoot meristem cells (arrowhead) can be identified as they are smaller in size and with a large nucleus to cytoplasm ratio.
Soon after, for cells that are destined to form the future SAM initials, they are characterized by having a large nucleus to cytoplasm ratio (Fig. 1d).
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