Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1965 |
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Page 1092
... period the duration of each period of the life cycle ( period before DNA synthesis , of DNA synthesis , after DNA synthesis , and the period of mitosis ) increases toward its steady - state value . Of the four periods , the period ...
... period the duration of each period of the life cycle ( period before DNA synthesis , of DNA synthesis , after DNA synthesis , and the period of mitosis ) increases toward its steady - state value . Of the four periods , the period ...
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... period ( r ) is of spe- cial interest . In a physical oscillation , we measure the period as the time interval between any two identical phases . In biological oscillations , be- cause of the variability in the shape of the curve and ...
... period ( r ) is of spe- cial interest . In a physical oscillation , we measure the period as the time interval between any two identical phases . In biological oscillations , be- cause of the variability in the shape of the curve and ...
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... period for onset and end of activity and for urine maxima . ! 24 8 16 24 1 body temperature maxima 8. daily . A magnetic catch permits only one of the two doors to be opened at a time . The only way in which the subject can communicate ...
... period for onset and end of activity and for urine maxima . ! 24 8 16 24 1 body temperature maxima 8. daily . A magnetic catch permits only one of the two doors to be opened at a time . The only way in which the subject can communicate ...
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