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In contrast, batches with chunks of cell matter displayed less surface area to the hypochlorite solution, so that much of the cell matter remained undigested.
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She'd proved that an embryo has an organiser – essentially the chunk of cells responsible for central nervous system and spinal growth – that directs development even when implanted in another embryo.
The neural representations include both, response propositions such as flight or freezing and chunks of memory, conceptualized as Hebbian cell assemblies.
By extending the BB concept to OFDMA [15, 16], the channel reciprocity of TDD [18] is exploited for decentralised interference management such that the chunks can be dynamically assigned on a short-term basis thereby ensuring a soft spatial reuse of chunks among cells.
Ionizing radiation can do scary things to a cell's nucleus, shuffling or deleting large chunks of DNA in ways that can turn cells cancerous.
This is why these cells are so important – scientists believe there is a chance they can be coaxed into growing into any kind of cell in the body – a liver, perhaps, a chunk of heart.
They hid chunks of rubble inside lockers in their cells and flushed some of the dust down the toilet, Mr. Romankow said.
The telomeres are chunks of DNA that become shorter as cells age, so the lengthening of telomeres and the high growth rate of the iPSC derived T-lymphocytes were both indicators that the iPSC reprogramming process had made the cells younger while also retaining their "memory" or ability to respond to HIV.
As reported [4], [24], small chunks of plated ventricle spontaneously shed "outgrowth" cells.
And then we have to admit that quite large chunks of DNA can be transferred between prokaryotic cells of different "species" by conjugation, which involves a sort of cell fusion, albeit temporary.
Several hypotheses hold that birds' magnetic navigation arises in cells that contain tiny chunks of metal in their noses or beaks, or possibly in an inner ear organ.
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