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But that one, the nucleus was not in this plane, so you just got a little glancing blow at it.
Wayne Nelson, a junior forward, knows next season's team will be a skeleton of this one, the nucleus of which has forged a 59-3 recoverover the last two seasons.
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Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, Mary-Frances O'Connor, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, showed that when patients with complicated grief looked at pictures of their loved ones, the nucleus accumbens — the part of the brain associated with rewards or longing — lighted up.
Six AtDeg proteases are located in chloroplasts (Itzhaki et al. 1998), one in peroxisomes (Schuhmann et al. 2008), one in mitochondria (for review, see Schuhmann et al. 2012), and one in the nucleus (Pendle et al. 2005).
The model of lymphocyte is made up of eccentric double spheres; that is, the external one with a diameter of 12.0 μm denotes the membrane, while the internal one indicates the nucleus (shown in Figure 1(b)).
The cell elongated and separated into two fragments, the larger one containing the nucleus.
Zeiser, C. Huber, P. Huesgen, H. Schuhmann, I. Adamska, unpublished], and one in the nucleus [ 23].
Thus, in "building up" the periodic table, one progresses from one element to the next by adding one proton to the nucleus and one electron to the atomic region outside the nucleus.
The EM image at 24 h indicates the presence of mitochondria redistributed on one side of the nucleus.
In this Rabl organization, centromeres are co-localized near the spindle pole body on one side of the nucleus.
The orexin-A and orexin-B immunoreactivity often was asymmetrically expressed within the cell body, usually on one side of the nucleus (Fig. 2b).
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