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interpolar
interpolar, a. (n.) (-ˈpəʊlə(r)) [inter- 4 a.] Situated between the poles (of a galvanic battery, etc.).1870 R. M. Ferguson Electr. 115 If interruptions be made in the interpolar wire. 1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 351 Some of the results..may be due to interpolar electrolytic actions in the tissues ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anaphase
The movement for this is primarily generated by the action of interpolar microtubules and astral microtubules. Interpolar microtubules begin at each centrosome and join at the equator of the dividing cell. wikipedia.org
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Prophase
Interdigitated interpolar microtubules from each centrosome interact with each other, helping to move the centrosomes to opposite poles. Interpolar microtubules from both centrosomes interact, joining the sets of microtubules and forming the basic structure of the mitotic spindle. wikipedia.org
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actinomere
actinomere Zool. (ækˈtɪnəmɪə(r)) [f. actino- + µέρ-ος part.] A portion of the surface of a radiated animal cut off by any two meridional lines reaching from pole to pole. See actinal.1869 Nicholson Zool. 111 Eight meridional bands, or ‘ctenophores,’ bearing the comb-like fringes, or characteristic o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barrel cortex
In the extralemniscal pathway, neurons of the interpolar nucleus project to the ventrolateral section of the ventroposterior medial nucleus (VPMvl). The paralemniscal pathway runs from the interpolar trigeminal nucleus via posterior nucleus (POm) of the thalamus to S2 and to diffuse targets in barrel wikipedia.org
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intra-
intra-, prefix (ɪntrə) repr. L. intrā ‘on the inside, within’, used in numerous recent formations, chiefly adjectival. This use of intra- does not occur in classical L., and only a few examples appear in late and med.L. But it is largely used in modern times, esp. in biological terms, where it is of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Telophase
Subsequent microtubule array assembly is, unlike that of the polarized spindle, interpolar. wikipedia.org
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commute
▪ I. commute, v. (kəˈmjuːt) [f. L. commūtā-re to change altogether, alter wholly, to exchange, interchange, f. com- together, altogether + mūtāre to change. On the analogy of words through Fr.: cf. transmute, commutate.] 1. a. trans. To give (one thing) in exchange for another, to change (for or int... Oxford English Dictionary
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TPX2
Instead of a bipolar spindle, both spindle poles are in apposition, with an impairment of pushing forces generated by interpolar microtubules. wikipedia.org
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List of accidents and incidents involving the Curtiss C-46 Commando
Peruanos (TAPSA) C-46A (OB-WBP-507) crashed into a hillside 19 miles south of Tournavista, Peru, killing all 12 on board. 21 May 1959: A Lineas Aéreas Interpolar wikipedia.org
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Erika Blumenfeld
Blumenfeld submitted her project to the International Polar Year in order to connect with other participating research teams, finding particular affinity with Interpolar wikipedia.org
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