nucleolus
IPA: nˈukɫioʊɫʌs
noun
- (cytology) A conspicuous, rounded body within the nucleus of a cell.
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Examples of "nucleolus" in Sentences
- Do the axioms for the Shapley value or the nucleolus appeal?
- The nucleolus is a dark region of chromatin, in - volved in making ribosomes.
- Low doses of actinomycin D cause disruption of the nucleolus, which is a distinct compartment within the cell nucleus.
- The nucleolus is a multifunctional subnuclear compartment that is best known as the site where ribosome biogenesis takes place.
- In turn, this led to a very considerable literature, encompassing related concepts such as the kernel (Davis and Maschler 1965) and nucleolus (Schmeidler 1969).
- This function of the nucleolinus, which is closely associated with a structure called the nucleolus, could clarify recent studies indicating an important role for the nucleolus in cell division.
- The other constituents of the ovum, viz., its limiting membrane and the denser spot contained in the nucleus, called the nucleolus, are not essential to the type cell, and in fact many cells exist without them.
- The nucleolus is plausible because people actually come to it, and to the Shapley value, without any knowledge of game theory: TVA asked how to allocate the benefits of its dam and came up with the Shapley value, a generalized version of the Aristotelean proportionality rule that is sensitive to concerns about team play.
- Schleiden, and accepted by Schwann, the connection between the three co-existent cell-constituents was long thought to be of this nature: that the nucleolus was the first to show itself in the development of tissues, by separating out of a formative fluid (blastema, cyto-blastema), that it quickly attained a certain size, that then fine granules were precipitated out of the blastema and settled around it, and that about these there condensed a membrane.
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