which generates oxidation and mitochondrial intrinsic apoptosis (Zimmermann et al., 2007), applying the co-treatment with EGCG, was found that the microtubule network of CGNs exposed to HA14-1 was significantly preserved, and so, was prevented the apoptotic nuclear morphology (Kelsey et al., 2010...
Define emotivity. emotivity synonyms, emotivity pronunciation, emotivity translation, English dictionary definition of emotivity. adj. 1. Of or relating to emotion: the emotive aspect of symbols. 2. Characterized by, expressing, or exciting emotion: an e
anatomy,general anatomy- the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals Verb1.zone- regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns district govern,regularise,regularize,regulate,order- bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulat...
Animal tissues; Morphology, anatomy and functions of different systems (digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous and reproductive) of an insect (Frog). (Brief account only) Unit IV: Plant Physiology Transport in plants: Movement of water, gases and nutrients; Cell to cell transport-Diffusion, ...
Morphology-tunableTemplate-freeMoSPhotoreductionCr(VI)Morphology-controllable fabrication of MoS2 nanostructure assembled from nanosheets has been achieved by a template-free method via mild hydrothermal …[YimingZhangXiaoyanYangPengZhangDanLiuZhimeiJournal of Photochemistry & Photobiology A Chemistry...
The most prominent representative of pathomorphology was A. I. Polunin, who organized the first independent department of general pathology at Moscow University (1869). This line of research was advanced by S. M. Luk’ianov and K. A. L. Aschoff, aided by newly developed histological, ...
development. Each of these disciplines is divided into more specialized ones (for example, morphology is divided into functional, comparative, and so on). At the same time different fields are penetrating into and merging with one another to form more complex ones—for example, histo-, cyto-,...
Culture displays normal morphology (left); a normal karyotype is observed after 20 passages on a weekend-free flexible feeding schedule (right). Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Figure 5. Confirmation of tri-lineage differentiation potential. Following 2...
Related to inflectional:inflectional morphology in·flec·tion (ĭn-flĕk′shən) n. 1.The act of inflecting or the state of being inflected. 2.Alteration in pitch or tone of the voice. 3.Grammar a.An alteration of the form of a word by the addition of an affix, as in English...
the branch of biology that studies the growth, morphology, and physiology of organs. —biophysiologist,n. bioscience any of the sciences that deal with living organisms. biosphere that part of the earth where most forms of life exist, specifically, where there is water or atmosphere. ...