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The Istanbul zone is very distinctive from the neighboring tectonic units in its stratigraphy, absence of metamorphism, and lack of major deformation (Okay 1989).
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Mitotic events in human colonic crypts were very distinctive: a nucleus migrated from the basal pole to the apical pole of the cell, while the cell membrane apparently maintained contact with the basement membrane via a pedestal; following cytokinesis, the daughter nuclei returned to the apical pole (see online supplementary movies S2 and S3).
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