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The observed reversibility of fragmentation, along with the fact that neurons with fragmented ER often displayed normal neuronal morphology, makes it possible that such ER fission and fusion could have an important function in neurons.

It's an apt word to describe the study of Balkan nephropathy, and its fragmentation along geopolitical, ethnic, religious, linguistic, and even disciplinary lines.

And although most polls still show a majority opposed to same-sex marriages, there are signs of growing fragmentation along racial and religious lines.

The new Liberal government faced several challenges, including an ongoing recession, political fragmentation along regional lines, and a resurgence of the independence movement in Quebec.

Just as craft unionism gives rise to fragmentation by occupation, so political unionism may breed fragmentation along party lines, and by the end of the 19th century almost all continental European union movements outside Scandinavia were ideologically divided.

And it is essential that the new Iraq is granted a wide measure of federalism, not just to accommodate the Kurds (with the disputed city of Kirkuk having a special status) but also to give Iraqis more local freedoms and responsibility.So far, there has been little sign of Iraq's much-mooted fragmentation along sectarian lines.

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The same basic approach was used here to measure phosphate adducts; however, a mass spectrometer containing a higher-field, higher-performance orbital trap was used allowing for sequential acquisition of 10 different MS fragmentation events, along with the full scan event, with a rate sufficient to allow for 10 15 data points across narrow chromatographic peaks.

From the initial distribution of ions, fragmentation proceeds along the lowest energy pathway, which corresponds to sequential water loss for most complexes.

The US aircraft subsequently placed their fragmentation bombs along the hangar line, ramps, and revetment areas.

Noticeably, our time-course study in cell count showed that the percentage of cells displaying nuclear fragmentation increased along the continuous apoptotic induction, and that was inversely proportional to the cell proliferation ability after removal of the apoptotic reagent at that time point.

Cells undergoing apoptosis show typical, well-defined morphological changes characterized as rounding of the cell, shrinkage of pseudopods, decreased cellular volume, chromatin condensation (pyknosis), nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis) along with little or no ultrastructural reformations of organelles in the cytoplasm followed by plasma membrane blebbing, and ingestion by phagocytes [ 43, 44].

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