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The pipes of an enclosed division are placed in a chamber generally called the swell box.
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Enclosed divisions became common, and registration aids were developed to make it easier for the organist to manage the great number of stops.
This holds that the nucleus evolved when a cell enclosed its sister after cell division, similar to the way in which endospores are formed in certain Gram-positive bacteria.
The Echo division began to be enclosed in the early 18th century, and in 1712 Abraham Jordan claimed his "swelling organ" at St Magnus-the-Martyr Magnus-the-Martyr Magnus-the-Martyr
The two-stage sampling procedure consisted first in drawing a random sample of communes (administrative divisions enclosing a village or a city and its surrounding territory) stratified by size (number of inhabitants) and, secondly in drawing a random sample of residents in the population files of the selected communes.
In larger organs, parts or all of the Choir and Solo divisions may also be enclosed.
In a two-manual organ with Great and Swell divisions, the Swell will be enclosed.
The GC, which is enclosed within the VC, undergoes a second mitotic division called "pollen mitosis II" (PMII), giving rise to two sperm cells (SCs) before fertilization [ 21, 22].
Mammalian erythroid cells enucleate via asymmetric cell division involving extrusion of the condensed nucleus enclosed within a plasma membrane.
The division is expressed on the exterior by fire stairs enclosed within gray concrete cores.
The concentration of 64.20 mg L−1 NaFeEDTA added to the medium showed a significant increase in the divided microspores enclosed in tetrads with 8.3 per 100 buds (P < 0.05; LSD = 5.2), whereas no division was observed in the medium with a normal level.
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