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- Chromosome (12667 bytes)
2: ...cessed for [[transcription]], regulation, and [[replication]]. Chromosomes were first observed by [[Ka...
5: ...pecial structures called ''[[telomere]]s''. DNA replication begins at many different locations on the ...
8: ...omosomes initiate replication and one origin of replication.
19: ...romosomes are highly structured (Fig. 2). For example, genes with similar functions are often kept clo...
23: ...>'''Table 1:''' Examples of chromosome numbers (diploid).</caption> - Venice (22017 bytes)
10: ...lpine]] trade routes, and partly to ensure the supply of mainland [[wheat]], on which the city depende...
12: ...ian ships could efficiently transport the men, supplies, and (especially) war horses.
14: ...period and politics and the military were kept completely separate. War was regarded as a continuation...
20: Though the people of Venice generally remained orthodox [[Roman Ca...
31: ...n groups. As weapons became more expensive and complex to operate, professional soldiers were assigned... - Monaco (12001 bytes)
32: |[[8 January]] [[1297]]
53: ...#954;ος means single house or single temple).
55: ...s been ruled by the House of [[Grimaldi]] since [[1297]], when [[Fran篩s Grimaldi]] seized the fortress...
88: ...ach year many are attracted to its [[casino]] and pleasant climate. In [[2001]], a major new construct...
92: ...attention but the majority of them are businesspeople. - New Deal (82408 bytes)
2: ...lass conflict. The opponents of the New Deal, complaining of the cost and the shift of power to Washi...
7: ...ation."<ref>Parker 2002, Friedman, ''Two Lucky People'' (1998) p. 59.</ref>
11: ...market.<ref>Parker 2002, Friedman, ''Two Lucky People'' (1998) p. 59.</ref> Sixty years later Friedma...
15: ...l laws. By 1942, the Supreme Court had almost completely abandoned its "judicial activism" of strikin...
18: ...orldwide economic crisis. In 1929–1933, unemployment in the U.S. soared from 4% of the workforce... - Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
12: ...tte River|Platte]] and [[North Platte River|North Platte]] rivers was chosen to avoid potential confli...
14: ...ed sixteen weeks—nearly three times longer than planned. It was apparent that the Latter-day Saints...
17: ...raft animals, and livestock and carried enough supplies to provision the group for one year. On April...
25: ...ce of the valley and declared ''This is the right place, drive on.''
27: ...ember 1847, more than two thousand Mormons had completed the journey to the Salt Lake Valley. - Neodymium (12345 bytes)
45: ...g point]] </td><td>1297 [[Kelvin|K]] (1875 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])</td></tr>
108: == Applications ==
117: ...ww.regional.org.au/au/gcirc/2/399.htm] to promote plant growth. Rare earth element compounds are frequ...
160: Neodymium metal dust is a combustion and explosion hazard.
164: ...ompatibility]] issues have prevented widespread application. - Platinum (10600 bytes)
6: ... td colspan="2" align="center" | [[Iridium]] - '''Platinum''' - [[Gold]]
16: ...ymbol]], [[List of elements by number|Number]] || Platinum, Pt, 78
127: |0.1297[[Conversion electron|e]]
159: ... [[copper]] ores along with some native deposits. Platinum is used in [[jewelry]], laboratory equipmen...
162: ...resence of platinum). For this catalytic property platinum is used in [[catalytic converter]]s, incorp... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...f the Empire even as late as [[Heraclius]] (who replaced the traditional Roman imperial title of "Augu...
77: *[[Constantine VII]] Porphyrogenitus (the Purple-born) (905-959, ruled [[913]] - [[959]]) –...
87: *[[Zoe (empress)|Zo�]] Porphyrogenita (the Purple-born) (978-1050, regent [[1028]] - [[1050]]) &nd...
119: ...gus|Palaeologan Dynasty]] (restored at Constantinople)==
122: *[[Andronicus III]] Palaeologus (1297-1341, ruled [[1328]] - [[1341]]) – grandson...
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