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These and microtubules
These are supported by small bundles of microtubules that arise near a point on the nuclear membrane.
These centrosomes, which were duplicated during S-phase, function as microtubule organizing centers nucleating microtubules, which are essentially cellular ropes and poles.
These are supported by microtubules and phyllae, and have toxic extrusomes called haptocysts at the tip which attach to prey.
These functional Golgi ministacks remain distributed about the cell, unable to track forward to form a perinuclear Golgi since nocodazole has depolymerized the microtubules.
These microtubules provide structure and facilitate movement of vesicles and organelles within many eukaryotic cells.
These filaments, along with actin microfilaments and microtubules, compose the cytoskeleton of epithelial cells.
These proteins assemble on the kinetochore in high concentration in absence of microtubules ; however, the higher the number of MTs anchored to the kinetochore, the lower the concentration of these proteins.
These include motor proteins, such as myosin, which is responsible for muscle contraction, kinesin, which moves cargo inside cells away from the nucleus along microtubules, and dynein, which produces the axonemal beating of motile cilia and flagella.
These include both stabilizing and destabilizing microtubules, guiding microtubules towards specific cellular locations, cross-linking microtubules and mediating the interactions of microtubules with other proteins in the cell.
These contain microtubules and have a granular appearance, owing to the presence of extrusomes, but are distinct from the pseudopods of Foraminifera.
These dyneins have their light chains ( static portion ) attached to the cell membrane, and their globular parts ( dynamic portions ) attached to the microtubules.

These and exert
These events marked the first time under the new constitution that the federal government used strong military force to exert authority over the states and citizens.
These two works represented a highly novel illusionistic sotto in su treatment of dome decoration that would exert a profound influence upon future fresco artists, from Carlo Cignani in his fresco Assumption of the Virgin, in the cathedral church of Forlì, to Gaudenzio Ferrari in his frescoes for the cupola of Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Saronno, to Pordenone in his now-lost fresco from Treviso, and to the baroque elaborations of Lanfranco and Baciccio in Roman churches.
These effects are believed to be small in comparison to GHG forcing in the long term, but large volcanic eruptions, for example, are known to exert a temporary cooling effect.
These bloody incidences continued until late 1945 to early 1946, and begin to peter-out as Republican authority begin to exert and consolidate its control.
These beta-adrenoceptors could exert a dilator mechanism on the above-described basal tone of the facial cutaneous venous plexus.
These levels did approach the concentration necessary to exert the effects shown in animal models and in vitro experiments.
These drugs are strikingly similar to potent general anaesthetics and are predicted to be potent anaesthetics based on their lipid solubility, but they exert only one constituent of the anaesthetic action ( amnesia ) and do not suppress movement ( i. e. do not depress spinal cord functions ) as all anaesthetics do.
These committees enable backbench MPs to hold ministers to account, and exert considerable influence within Parliament.
These proteins exert their biological effects by interacting with G protein-linked transmembrane receptors called chemokine receptors, that are selectively found on the surfaces of their target cells.
These general standards exert their own normative pressure on state action, contributing to the development of long-term obligations between states which stress cooperation.
These bottles, when filled with warm salt water solution, can be squeezed to exert positive pressure of the water flowing through the sinuses while the mouth is kept open at all times in order to breathe and prevent snorting the liquid down the throat.
These traits often put him in a stand-off with other authorities when they exert pressure on his team.

These and pulling
These are often harvested by the home gardener or farmer by " grabbling ", i. e. pulling out the young tubers by hand while leaving the plant in place.
These legitimate bans remain in place to this day, though they can be lifted or relaxed at Vince McMahon's discretion, due to the difficulty in pulling them off safely and / or the devastating consequences of botching them.
These parachutes could be steered to a small degree by pulling on the risers ( four straps connecting the paratrooper's harness to the connectors ) and suspension lines which attach to the parachute canopy itself.
These historical Song illustrations inspired some dragon boat race organizers in Taipei Taiwan to replicate flag pulling finish line markers in their annual races, the only place in Asia where this particular, and peculiar form of racing apparatus can be found.
These repetitive actions may include chewing, lip-smacking, pulling at clothing, or wandering around looking confused.
These consist of three or four cams mounted on a common axle or two adjacent axles, in such a way that pulling on the shaft connected to the axle forces the cams to spread further apart.
These may include forces such as friction, gravity, normal force, drag, tension, or a human force due to pushing or pulling.
These tests involved pulling against a spring balance anchored to a bollard on the quayside ; the diesel tugs performed well but the steam tugs pulled the bollard out of the quay.
These structures are created when the surface of the earth is under extensional, or a pulling force.
These guides are adjusted so that any pulling back of the lower jaw will result in an uncomfortable sensation to the soft tissue on the floor of the mouth.
These groves act as a line of weakening at which the fin breaks off when pressured as opposed to pulling out the plugs.
These prove less stressed by the constant pulling of heavily laden carts.
These Treks involve dressing up in period clothing while spending several days pulling handcarts and camping out along the Mormon Trail.
These methods have been adapted to identify complexing proteins by labeling a bait protein, pulling it down and analyzing the proteins it has complexed.
These trickster ghosts then began to jump into different pictures and books, pulling pranks and causing general havoc and mayhem across the world.
These claims would be accompanied by a frenzied voice and wild pantomimes of hair and trunk pulling.
These comments led to the Cancer Institute of New South Wales pulling their " 13-QUIT " advertisements off the network.
These locomotives were developed for pulling heavy goods trains on the steep tracks of the Gotthardbahn from Lucerne to Chiasso, including the Gotthard Tunnel.
These Business Analysts typically work solely on project work for a particular business, pulling in Business Analysts from other areas for cross-functional projects.
These charged proteins would experience an electrophoretic force pulling them toward the oppositely charged pole of the electric field.
These straps pressed against the horse's sterno-cephalicus muscle and trachea which restricted its breathing and reducing the pulling power of the horse.

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