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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.09384.002 Mitotic cell division is a process whereby genetic material is duplicated, separated, and packaged to yield two daughter cells (Nigg and Raff, 2009).
This finding is corresponding to the fact that a cell cycle is a complex series of phenomena by which cellular material is duplicated and divided.
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Though the records of the Office of the Provost contain some material that is duplicated in other University record groups (such as those of the Office of the President and the dean of the faculty), there are specific subjects that this collection documents especially well.
For the e-Portfolio to have the LMS's functionality either the material must be duplicated in the e-Portfolio, dramatically increasing storage problems, or the e-Portfolio must link to the LMS material, requiring the LMS material to remain in existence anyway.
The anatomy, physiology, and actions of the AIC are covered at length in other chapters in this special issue and this material will not be duplicated here.
Some large sets of microform materials are excluded because they are duplicated by online materials.
This material is also duplicated at VIR.
Whereas angiopoietin 1 and angiopoietin 2 are duplicated (supplementary material Fig. S5A), reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) data showed that only angiopoietin 1a and angiopoietin 2a are expressed during early development (data not shown).
Nevertheless, the ability of reproduction of the biological organisms remains unique in nature and is impossible to be duplicated by materials engineering.
"The original workmanship in this building was done with great attention to detail, and a lot of the material used on it couldn't be duplicated today because it would be too costly," said George W. Bradley, an architect who is senior project manager with Jones-GMO, the general contractor.
Bone is a nanoscale composite with mechanical properties which cannot be duplicated by monolithic materials.
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