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A solution is a system which contains two or more substances homogeneously (a single phase) dissolved in one another. When a solute dissolves in a solvent the resulting homogeneous mixture is called a solution. The solvent is the component whose phase is retained when the solution forms;
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Homogeneously - Definition of Homogeneously at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Homogeneously. Look it up now! ... Use homogeneously in a Sentence...
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Homogeneously staining region - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homogeneously staining region (also HSR ) is one type of change in a chromosome's structure which is frequently observed in the nucleus of human cancer cells. In the region of a chromosome where an...
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Definition of homogeneously staining region from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of homogeneously staining region...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about homogeneously staining regions. homogeneously staining regions. Information about homogeneously staining regions in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from homogeneously staining regions)
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We previously showed that a plasmid bearing a mammalian replication origin efficiently generated a chromosomal homogeneously staining region (HSR). Here, we analyze the replication of this artificial HSR and show that it was replicated at the last stage of S phase.
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135:1685-1700). We have applied this methodology to visualize the cell cycle dynamics of an approximately 90 Mbp, late-replicating, heterochromatic homogeneously staining region (HSR) in CHO cells, combining immunostaining with direct in vivo observations.
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TABLE 1. MICs and MBCs of several beta-lactams and vancomycin for three homogeneously MRSA strains: penicillinase-negative MRSA COL, penicillinase-producing MRSA COL-Bla+, and penicillinase-producing MRSA P8-Hom...
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Markus Pfenninger and Klaus Schwenk ... Abteilung Ökologie & Evolution, J.W. Goethe-Universität, Biologie Campus Siesmayerstraße, 60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany ... author email corresponding author email...
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