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The current offer price and deal structure won't change, the companies said.
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Our change of course naturally means a different shareholder structure, he added.
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The community health course structure and goals enhanced learning in the project.
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However, certain highly placed members of the Alliance power structure were resistant.
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However, without a clear structure or focus such resolutions are easily broken.
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Thus speaks the science of man; thus counsels reason, guided by anatomicalstructure.
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It is not possible to deal here with the alteration in anatomicalstructure; cf.
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Rhythmic vitality, anatomicalstructure, conformity with nature, suitability of colouring, artistic composition, and finish.
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Dentin regeneration is challenging due to its complicated anatomicalstructure and the shortage of odontoblasts.
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The corpus callosum (CC) is an anatomicalstructure which connects the two brain hemispheres.
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Remarkably, it can regenerate complexbodyparts like intestines and, yes, gonads.
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Our feelings are as little in our power as the bodilystructure they animate.
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In other words, the spine is a bodilystructure as old as the rock-ribbed hills.
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The dependence of the mental life on bodilystructure, equally true in the both sexes, is exquisitely demonstrated in woman.
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The mind of man offers arguments in the same direction, hardly less strong than those derived from his bodilystructure.
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A rapidly-growing child needs a large amount of nutritious food to supply waste and furnish material for the daily-increasing bodilystructure.
Usage of acentric in inglés
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Our live studies reveal that acentric chromatids segregate efficiently to opposite poles.
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In humans, neocentromeres often arise in cells with gross chromosome rearrangements that rescue an acentric chromosome.
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However, it is unknown whether these late-segregating acentric fragments influence NEF to ensure their inclusion in daughter nuclei.
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Through live analysis, we show that acentric chromosomes induce highly localized delays in the reassembly of the nuclear envelope.
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Chromosome fragments that lack centromeric DNA (structurally acentric chromosomes) are usually not inherited in mitosis and meiosis.
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Here we report that these acentric mini-chromosomes bind the centromere-specific protein ZW10 and associate with the spindle poles in anaphase.
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While I-CreI expression produces acentric chromosomes in the majority of neuronal stem cells, remarkably, it has no effect on adult survival.
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This is especially consequential with inverted target sites, where exchange between oppositely oriented target sites on sisters will produce dicentric and acentric chromosomes.
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Reduced BubR1 or Polo function results in abnormal segregation of acentric chromatids, a decrease in acentric chromosome tethering, and a great reduction in adult survival.
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Acentric chromosomes often exhibit delayed but ultimately successful segregation and incorporation into daughter nuclei.
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These delays result in a gap in the nuclear envelope that facilitates the inclusion of lagging acentrics into telophase daughter nuclei.
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Our live studies reveal that acentric chromatids segregate efficiently to opposite poles.
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In humans, neocentromeres often arise in cells with gross chromosome rearrangements that rescue an acentric chromosome.
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However, it is unknown whether these late-segregating acentric fragments influence NEF to ensure their inclusion in daughter nuclei.
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Through live analysis, we show that acentric chromosomes induce highly localized delays in the reassembly of the nuclear envelope.
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Chromosome fragments that lack centromeric DNA (structurally acentric chromosomes) are usually not inherited in mitosis and meiosis.