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Definition of globular from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 a (1) : having the shape of a globe or globule (2) : composed of compactly folded polypeptide chains arranged in a spherical form <globular proteins> b : global; 2 :
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Globular protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Globular cluster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information from SEDS on globular clusters. ... Click icon to view globular clusters of Messier's catalog ... The first globular cluster discovered, but then taken for a nebula, was M22 in Sagittarius, which was probably discovered by Abraham Ihle in 1665. This discovery was followed by that of southern Omega Centauri (NGC...
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Astronomy Picture of the Day ; Index - Stars: Globular Clusters ... Editor's choices for the most educational Astronomy Pictures of the Day about globular clusters: ... APOD: 2002 December 29 - NGC 1818: A Young Globular Cluster; Explanation: Globular clusters once ruled the Milky Way. Back in the old days,
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Most proteins which occur in the aqueous, intracellular environment or in the plasma are of globular nature: they are very approximately spherical in shape, or consist of several different lobes (domains).
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We are on firmer ground with this one, since globular clusters are fairly large and luminous. The only places where our census in the Milky Way is incomplete are regions close to the galactic disk and behind large amounts of absorbing dust, and for the fainter clusters that are farthest from the Milky Way just now.
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Globular - The term globular is used as a synonym of botryoidal, but sometimes describes any rounded agglomeration, such as botryoidal, reniform and mammilary.
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