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These two were therefore nominated by the government to constitute the nucleus of the chemistry section in a reconstituted Academy in 1795.
Aβ1-42 was chosen because of its superior aggregating properties and because, at that time, it was thought to constitute the nucleus of any amyloid plaque formation.
Ewes and rams were selected from Romane sheep born at the INRA experimental farm La Sapinière Francee) and which constitute the nucleus flock of the INRA401 composite sheep strain [ 9].
The positions which constitute the nucleus in animals are 7-8 nt in length, starting from position 2 [ 27- 29], whereas in plants, there is near-perfect complementarity all along its length.
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Just as atoms have discrete energy levels associated with different configurations of the orbiting electrons, atomic nuclei have energy level structures determined by the configurations of the protons and neutrons that constitute the nuclei.
Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia constituted the nucleus of the Crown of Aragon during the late Middle Ages.
A commitment to "armed struggle" was incorporated into PLO Charter in clauses that stated: "Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine" and "Commando action constitutes the nucleus of the Palestinian popular liberation war".
Accordingly, each macrophage possessed a cell membrane comprised of agents arranged in a circle around the center of the cell which constitutes the nucleus.
Cells constituting the nucleus pulposus are known to be sparse and have a low ability for self-renewal [ 61].
Another pathway likely to carry ascending proprioceptive prediction errors is the set of dorsal spinocerebellar tract neurons that constitute the thoracolumbar nucleus known as 'Clarke's column'.
Processing and transduction of environmental signals to the nucleus constitute the initial events in the execution of adaptive responses [ 4, 7, 62].
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