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noun
A rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when suspended vertically from the forming thread.
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Otherwise, the 1966 tendency to spindle has dominated.
And the shape changes to spindle from round.
It remains active until all kinetochores attach to spindle microtubules correctly (Musacchio, 2015).
This behavior could allow microtubule architecture-dependent modulation of force and contribute to spindle self-organization.
Kinetochores are large multiprotein complexes that connect centromeres to spindle microtubules in all eukaryotes.
In addition, after attaching to spindle microtubules, the kinetochore generates the force necessary to move chromosomes.
Kinetochores are large macromolecular assemblies that link chromosomes to spindle microtubules (MTs) during mitosis.
The tool tip FRF is then predicted by coupling the Timoshenko beam based tool-holder to spindle.
In the surface roughness plots, it is observed that as the feed rate increases the roughness value increases and there less significance due to spindle speeds.
Similarly, it is also found that flexibility is strongly related to spindle speed and number of tools, while availability of space is highly interrelated with area and height.
With increasing the degree of grafting, the CMC value becomes larger and the morphology of formed micelle changes from irregular shape to spindle.
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