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RM2AJ2KHK–Induced cell-reproduction and cancer.. . Fig. 76.—A resting polymorphonuclear leucocyte. Its granules are stainedbut not its nucleus. The cell was alive.. Fig. 77.—A basophile leucocyte in the act of cell-division. The granulesof the cell are in the centre. The lobes of the nucleus are at the poles ofthe cell which is dividing ito three. SPECULATIONS REGARDING THEM 255 cyte would look like when it divided, for no one hadever seen a division in a leucocyte. These peculiarcells are large, and easily examined. They differ fromall other cells in that they contain a polylobednucleus, and it was ver
RMRAEMX4–From left to right, Spc. Aaron Lung, information systems analyst, America’s First Corps, Staff Sgt. Hayson Gomez, information systems noncommissioned officer, I Corps, and Sgt. Ayaka Ito, Japan Northern Army, set up internet connection in the Combined Operations Integrated Cell during Yama Sakura 75 at Camp Higashi-Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan, Dec. 14, 2018. Lung helped set up the computer systems essential for the exercise and has played a critical role in keeping those systems running. Yama Sakura is a bilateral exercise between the U.S. Army and the Japan Ground Self Defense Force that strengt
RMMA76Y8–. Elementary biology; an introduction to the science of life . Fig. S5. Affer- ent and efferent nerves Disturbance of a sense organ S, con- nected with an affer- ent nerve A-^, may set up nervous dis- charges in several connected ner-es. There maybe a mus- cular reflex through the efferent nerve El, connected with a muscle; there may be a gland reflex through the efferent nerve iTo, connected with a gland ; and there may be a sen- sation, or feeling, through the disturb- ance of a brain cell B, by a discharge through a con- nected neuron A^
RM2AN2RHC–Electrical measurementsA laboratory manual . es the current measured by theelectrolytic cells Fand V, or in the ratio of the con-ductances of the two groups of wires r and r^. G- is the galvanometer or other current measurer to becalibrated. 82. Measurement of Current by Means of aStandard Cell. â A standard Clark cell will be de-scribed later (Art. 85). For the present, it is onlynecessary to say that a Carhart-Clark cell gives a con-stant E.M.F. of 1.440 volts at 15° C. (Latimer-Clarkcell, 1.434 V.) Such a cell may be employed in connec- ITO ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS. tion with standard resis
RMRHP7CK–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CELL SIZE AND METABOLIC ACTIVITY IX AMPHIBIA. 367 TABLE V. Xetturi ARRANGED ACCORDING TO WEIGHT TO Snow VARIATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE PRODUCTION WITH VARIATION IN WEIGHT. No. Weight. Gr.i; COj. Mg. No. Weight, Grams. COs. Mg. No. W.'iuht. Gram:-. CO-. 3 194 0.0413 6 "5 0.0532 17 64 0.1192 18 194 0.0599 13 93-5 0.0842 8 57-'' O.O'. 2 154 0.0420 14 92 0.0753 9 55-7 0.1069 5 130 o.o 10 86 0.0883 1 1 -47 0.1399 4 [26 0.0528 12 75 0.0915 16 44-3 0.1208 1 126 0.05 s 7 15 74 0.1051 .11 .10 .Ob .03.. • ; 100 120 ItO ISO 200 i ii
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