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Today's atomic clocks are pegged to the time it takes for an atom (typically cesium) to switch back and forth between two slightly different configurations--one in which the spin of the electron and the nucleus point in the same direction, and one in which they point in opposite directions.

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Therefore, the higher expansion of the polymer in the nucleus points towards even lower excluded-volume effects, which could be caused by an overall lower macromolecular content or by the different composition of the nucleus.

While this reviewer finds the finding that additional DNA is present in a subset of nuclei derived from AD cortex to be persuasive, nothing in the data convinces me that the DNA sequences present in these nuclei were all present in these nuclei at the last point in time that the nuclei were present inside intact neurons.

Length of Golgi in virally infected cells was measured as the extent of the GM130-immnureactive mass from around the cell nucleus to the farthest point in the cytoplasm.

If so, other radio-quiet quasars--which make up 90% of the quasar population--would also contain relativistic jets in their nuclei, pointing away from Earth.>.

Notice that we have assumed that her1, her7, and deltaC mRNAs can be produced at any point in the nucleus.

As GLK proteins regulate a large suite of genes involved in light-harvesting and thylakoid protein complexes, they represent a potent control point in the nucleus.

Consider a collection of radioactive nuclei, all of whose spins point in the same direction.

For fruit fly blastoderm embryos, each nucleus can be described using a point in the 3D space.

Piippo et al. [ 4] postulated that the reducing site of PS-I actually is a major signal initiation point in chloroplast-to-nucleus signaling.

We also intend to further this work by examining a bigger range of cell geometries, for instance by looking at cell extensions, and by asking what happens when transcription occurs only at very specific locations (genes) in the nucleus, rather than at all points in the nucleus as assumed in our model.

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