Sentences with phrase «nuclear space»

During interphase, chromosomes are isolated from the cytoplasm by a membrane, the nuclear envelope, and fill the entire nuclear space as loosely organised chromosome territories.
They can begin to welcome — gingerly perhaps — the churches and other NGOs as consultants and partners in the process of formulating ideas and programs, and in mobilizing public opinion in support of proposals that may make it possible for humanity to survive and thrive on this planet in a nuclear space age.
«The intellectual power of what's been done in the nuclear space should allow for radical designs that meet tough requirements,» Gates told ARPA — E's 2012 summit, noting that the modeling power of today's supercomputers should allow even more innovation.
In an interdisciplinary team effort, we study the conformation of the genome at various scales, from the nucleosome fiber to the distribution of chromosomes territories in the nuclear space.
Scientists have long theorized that the way in which the roughly three meters of DNA in a human cell is packaged to fit within a nuclear space just six microns wide, affects gene expression.
Single, small, basophilic, intranuclear inclusion bodies are most common in areas of necrosis in the lung, liver, and kidneys; occasionally, they are seen as faintly acidophilic bodies located within the nuclear space.
Ah, in the nuclear space there's fusion; there's fission.
Given the key role that energy plays in advancing human development, what role does the development community play in the nuclear space?
For example, there isn't a single initiative at CEM7 that will assess the substantial progress made in the nuclear space.
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