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Bivalent may refer to: Bivalent (chemistry), a molecule formed from two or more atoms bound together as a single unitmolecule Bivalent (engine), an engine that can use petroleum and renewable energy Bivalent (genetics), a pair of homologous chromosomes Bivalent logic, a classical logic of two values...
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Please help improve this article or section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page or at requests for expansion. (January 2008) A bivalent is sometimes referred to as a tetrad. During meiosis, bivalents are a pair of associated homologous chromosomes formed after...
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Bivalent (engine)
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The bivalent has two chromosomes and four chromatids, with one chromosome coming from each parent.
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Definition of bivalent in the Medical Dictionary. bivalent explanation. Information about bivalent in Free online English dictionary. 5 years of a bivalent L1 virus-like particle vaccine against human papillomavirus types 16 and 18: follow-up from a randomised control trial, Lancet, 2006, <http://download.
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The Online Medical Dictionary is a searchable dictionary of definitions from medicine, science and technology. <genetics> Used of two homologous chromosomes when they are in synapsis during meiosis.
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The godless theologian now faces a problem. Since bivalent deductive logic leads to the infinite regress of premises he must find a way to dogmatically section off the regress. This cannot be proved by deductive bivalent logic but fear not.
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RESEARCH PAPER SWITCH1 (SWI1): a novel protein required for the establishment of sister chromatid cohesion and for bivalent formation at meiosis (C) Ten condensing univalents. (D) Eight univalents and a putative bivalent at diakinesis. (E) Ten univalents at the metaphase plate.
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511.1 - Compounds containing -SH as the principal group directly attached to carbon are named "thiols". 511.2 - The use of "thio-" prefixed to the trivial name of a phenol, indicating replacement of the hydroxylic oxygen by sulfur, may be continued in simple instances, but the nomenclature of Rule C-511.1 is preferred.
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I walked the stones with Jesus felt the crushing cross I drank hemlock with Socrates and barely felt the loss I saw the stars with Nicolai and saw the world go 'round and felt the condemnation of the people that I found stare into the fire see the dancing flame minutes become hours nobody's to blame...
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