This paper is a study of stable compounds having bivalent carbon atoms of the carbon monoxide type, esters of fulminic acid, and isonitriles. |
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Different from bivalent polyploids, multivalent polyploids pair their chromosomes among more than two homologous copies at meiosis. |
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A bivalent B chromosome was removed directly from a pachytene slide by a micromanipulator. |
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The bivalent cations were slightly increased as well as chloride and phosphate. |
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A comparison of the effect of monovalent counterions and bivalent counterions is a subject of our future work. |
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Three properties of meiotic chromosomes act to form a bivalent that will undergo proper reductional division. |
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On average, each double-crossover bivalent produces one double-crossover chromosome in the absence of chromatid interference. |
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True non-disjunction as a mechanism causing aneuploidy was separately assessed when a bivalent was found in a set of metaphase II chromosomes. |
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They treated bivalent and multivalent pairings as two totally different meiotic processes. |
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If chromosomes 1 and 2 are genetically more identical, as are chromosomes 3 and 4, there are three different combinations for the bivalent chromosome pairing. |
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Because only homologous chromosomes pair, allopolyploids strictly exhibit bivalent formation at meiosis and undergo disomic inheritance for each locus. |
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Low energy cost and favourable consumption guarantee in many cases an amortisation of a bivalent trailer crane within the first year. |
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In eukaryotes, the movement of bivalent molecules along cytoskeletal filaments enables organelles and vesicles to be transported from one location in the cell to another. |
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Floradix contains bivalent iron especially assimilable vitamins B group and vitamin C, and a combination of plant extracts and fruit. |
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It shall be carried out in the areas listed in Annex I with a bivalent vaccine and in the areas listed in Annex II with the monovalent vaccine. |
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The bivalent vaccine was developed in the early 2000s, shortly after PV2 fell out of circulation. |
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The bivalent toxoid, Td, is not considered to be significantly more reactogenic than T alone and is recommended for use in this circumstance. |
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While not satisfactory from a methodological point of view, this approach does have the bivalent charm of quick-and-dirty solutions. |
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When constructed from weaker binding moieties, the high-affinity binding of bivalent molecules is intrinsically inducible or retractable. |
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More than six million people were vaccinated with meningococcal polysaccharide bivalent or trivalent vaccines. |
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The surface of BR is bound with bivalent metal cations, charge amino acids and polar phospholipids to form an asymmetrical distribution of charges on the membrane surface. |
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This general approach was illustrated by the design of a new generation of bivalent thrombin inhibitors, using moieties binding to the fibrinogen-binding exosite I and the active site of thrombin. |
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This heat source is also ideal for conversions or for bivalent systems. |
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To say that the notion of truth involved is bivalent is to accept the unrestricted applicability of the law of bivalence, that every meaningful sentence is determinately either true or false. |
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In this regard, bivalent polypeptides will be explored together with NMR spectroscopy as sensors for the ranking of small-molecule binding to target proteins. |
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Impersonal verbs such as piacere and nuocere, while intransitive, are also bivalent, requiring a subject and an indirect object. |
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The reduced, bivalent iron partly migrates and partly becomes fixed in the form of leptochlorites or siderite. |
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But Ćukasiewicz's championing of multivalence in the analysis of modality has been almost universally rejected, and the logic of modality has inexorably followed other paths, mostly bivalent, non-extensional ones. |
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These systems produce uranium chloride solutions having only a few parts per million of metallic impurities such as chromium, iron, vanadium, molybdenum and other bivalent or higher multi-valent cations. |
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Some systems are bivalent, which means they incorporate a gas burner on the collection circuit that assists the heat pump when outside temperatures fall below the level where efficient operation is possible. |
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