Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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... suggested that the high con- centrations of electrolyte produced by freezing affect membrane lipids so as to make cells leaky . The cell , as a result , becomes engorged with cations and un- dergoes osmotic shock because of the inflow ...
... suggested that the high con- centrations of electrolyte produced by freezing affect membrane lipids so as to make cells leaky . The cell , as a result , becomes engorged with cations and un- dergoes osmotic shock because of the inflow ...
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... suggested that differentiation of tissues involves the use of particular synony- mous codons ( 10 ) . 3 ) The order and types of nucleo- tides in a codon determine the spectrum of single - step changes that can occur at the associated ...
... suggested that differentiation of tissues involves the use of particular synony- mous codons ( 10 ) . 3 ) The order and types of nucleo- tides in a codon determine the spectrum of single - step changes that can occur at the associated ...
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... suggests that the pro- posed geomagnetic time scale ( 3 ) may require some minor revision for ages of 50 million years or greater , in the same direction but probably not so large as suggested by Le Pichon ( 25 ) . It is concluded that ...
... suggests that the pro- posed geomagnetic time scale ( 3 ) may require some minor revision for ages of 50 million years or greater , in the same direction but probably not so large as suggested by Le Pichon ( 25 ) . It is concluded that ...
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