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round and cells
They refused to be separated from him, and built their cells round that of their spiritual father.
The cells are round and naked, around 70-100 μm in diameter, and resemble the unrelated Actinosphaerium.
After the recombined maternal and paternal homologs have separated into the two daughter cells, a second round of cell division occurs.
He suggested that bees that make hexagonal cells evolved in steps from bees that made round cells, under pressure from natural selection to economise wax.
In tumour cells, where controls on replication may be damaged, microsatellites may be gained or lost at an especially high frequency during each round of mitosis.
Increased reelin expression changes the morphology of migrating neurons: unlike the round neurons with short branches ( C ) they assume bipolar shape ( D ) and attach themselves ( E ) to the radial glia fibers that are extending in the direction of reelin-expressing cells.
The Panopticon was a round building with a central control tower looking into cells on the perimeter of the building.
They have round cells, called cocci ( singular coccus ), or rod-like forms ( bacillus ).
S. cerevisiae cells are round to ovoid, 5 – 10 micrometres in diameter.
Slime molds syncitia form from individual amoeboid cells, like syncitial tissues of some multicellular organisms, not the other way round.
This locally secreted factor gives rise to a series of outside-in and inside-out positive feedback between these two types of cells, so that mammary bud epithelial cells can get to proliferate and sprout down into the mesenchymal layer until they reach the fat pad to begin the first round of branching.
Of the classically studied strains, one that undergoes phenotypic switching is WO-1, which consists of two phases: one that grows as round cells in smooth, white colonies and one that is rod-like and grows as flat, gray colonies.
Distinctive Features ( Brodmann-1905 ): the cortex is relatively thin ; smaller cells predominate ; the cell density of the multiform layer ( VI ) is great, producing a distinct boundary with the subcortical white matter ; the internal granular layer ( IV ) is rather well developed ; the internal pyramidal layer ( V ) contains a dense population of round, medium-sized ganglion cells concentrated at the border with layer IV ; layers V and VI are narrow with a distinct mutual boundary.
alt = A round cell with a lobed nucleus surrounded by many slightly smaller red blood cells.
Undifferentiated elements appear as collections of small, round cells with hyperchromatic nuclei ; differentiated elements include Flexner-Wintersteiner rosettes, Homer-Wright rosettes, and fluerettes from photoreceptor differentiation.
Individual merozoites invade red blood cells ( erythrocytes ) and undergo an additional round of multiplication, producing 12-16 merozoites within a schizont.
Micrograph showing the characteristic triphasic pattern consisting of tubules, solid sheets of small round cells, and stroma.
U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) scientists explained that when melamine and cyanuric acid are absorbed into the bloodstream, they concentrate and interact in the urine-filled renal microtubules, then crystallize and form large numbers of round, yellow crystals, which in turn block and damage the renal cells that line the tubes, causing the kidneys to malfunction.
Children with sickle-cell disease instead begin producing a defective form of hemoglobin called hemoglobin S. This variety of hemoglobin aggregates, forming filaments that cause red blood cells to change their shape from round to sickle-shaped, which have a greater tendency to stack on top of one another and block blood vessels.
When a sufferer's red blood cells are exposed to low-oxygen conditions, the cells lose their healthy round shape and become sickle-shaped.

round and were
His head snapped round and he reeled back, crashing into the table where his buddies were sprawling.
They were sailing round the Cape of Good Hope ; ;
Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front room was clogged with heavy furniture -- a big, round, oak dining table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame.
Individual nuclei were usually oval to round, though occasionally elongated, and frequently small and somewhat pyknotic.
Miss Kizzie had been right snippy ever since they were married, though you'd have thought a namesake would have brought her round.
He was younger than Theresa: she remembered looking down and seeing his great round eyes, while at the same time she was dimly aware that her mother and father were not unamused.
Large piles of building were erected, with strong outside walls, capable of resisting the assaults of an enemy, within which all the necessary edifices were ranged round one or more open courts, usually surrounded with cloisters.
If it were square, would you make it round?
While in the southern colonies, they could farm almost year round, in the northern colonies, the growing seasons were very restricted.
Prior to the year 1878, all apostolic letters and briefs requiring for their validity the leaden seal were engrossed upon rough parchment and in Gothic characters ( round letters, also called Gallicum and commonly Bollatico, but in Italy today Teutonic ) without lines, or diphthongs, or marks of punctuation.
in 2012, the playoffs were expanded again so that two wild card teams face off in a one game wild card round to determine which team advances to the division series, with the playoffs then continuing as it had before 2012 ( though with the possibilty of a fifth seed being in the playoffs and a fourth seed being out ) after the end of the wild card round.
There were no weight divisions or round limits, and no referee.
According to Strabo, writing two centuries after the events, rather than being destroyed by the Romans like their Celtic neighbours, " the Boii were merely driven out of the regions they occupied ; and after migrating to the regions round about the Ister, lived with the Taurisci, and carried on war against the Daci until they perished, tribe and all — and thus they left their country, which was a part of Illyria, to their neighbours as a pasture-ground for sheep.
In the 1960s V-8 engines began to appear and during the 1969 / 1970 production years, the standard round " porthole "- style windows were replaced with larger rectangular windows which allowed more interior light and made them feel less claustrophobic.
Cameroon's first multiparty legislative and presidential elections were held in 1992 followed by municipal elections in 1996 and another round of legislative and presidential elections in 1997.
In a 1973 revision of his compendium of essays, Profiles of the Future, Clarke acknowledged the Second Law and proposed the Third in order to round out the number, adding " As three laws were good enough for Newton, I have modestly decided to stop there ".
At the same time the infantry switched to 5. 56 mm weapons, carbines like the AKS-74U ( which fired a Warsaw pact 5. 45x39 round ) and CAR-15 were being developed.
A famous marble set, probably 2nd century, was brought to St Peter's, Rome by Constantine I, and placed round the saint's shrine, and was thus familiar throughout the Middle Ages, by which time they were thought to have been removed from the Temple of Jerusalem.
Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. She was descended, on her maternal side, from the English royal house ; her great-grandmother Catherine of Lancaster, after whom she was named, and her great-great-grandmother Philippa of Lancaster were both daughters of John of Gaunt and granddaughters of Edward III of England.
Once the round has ended, surviving players retain their equipment for use in the next round ; players who were killed begin the next round with the basic default starting equipment.

round and positioned
These feats have been attributed to misinterpretations of statues depicting Milo with his head bound in victor's ribbons, his hand holding the apple of victory, and his feet positioned on a round disc that would have been fitted into a pedestal or base.
The first is a simple round shield with the fist positioned directly behind the boss with a variety of shapes of face and depths of rim.
Many cameras were positioned inside the aircraft and round it outside, and there is a well known photograph of the rear port side of the aircraft being blown out.
The cabin has sixteen round double-pane windows, positioned to provide a view of the horizon at all stages of flight.
King James is portrayed in golden armor with a white cravat and is positioned in front of a watercolour-like background set in a round frame.
Once the batsman successfully hits the ball, he drops the bat and makes his way around the four bases ( usually counter-clockwise ), while the players in the catching team catch and throw the ball back to the designated catcher positioned by the outing base ( brännplatta ), who announces the end of the batting round with " out " ( bränd, " burnt ") once he has made contact with the outing base whilst holding the ball.
Mark Antony delivered his famous speech and a public reading of the Will of Caesar was made, while a mechanical device, positioned above the bier itself, was showing an image of Caesar made of wax, turning it round and round, so that people were able to clearly see the 23 wounds in all parts of the body and on the face.
Sanders Gate is positioned mid-way round the Indian Ocean zone ; the gate is close to where Sanders suffered an 180 degree knockdown.

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