lymphocytes "in transit," the so called T cells
i] spontaneous mutation ii] induced mutation iii] germinal mutation iv] somatic mutation v] chromosomal mutation vi] gene mutation are the some of the major types of mutation......
Ecosystems
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Cortical bone, also known as compact bone is one of two main types of osseous tissues. Cortical bone is dense and forms the surface of bones, contributing 80% of the weight of a human skeleton. It is extremely hard, formed of multiple stacked layers with few gaps. The other major type of bone is trabecular or cancellous bone; it is spongy and makes up the bulk of the interior of most bones, including the vertebrae.
The pleasure center of the brain is also called the rewards circuit. Some the brain areas impacted by pleasure include amygdala, nucleus accumbens, ventral tegmental area, cerebellum and the pituitary gland.
germinal centers
Lethbridge, Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton are Alberta's major centers.
There is no "lowest layer of ozone". There are however ozone rich areas downwind of major industrial/urban centers. The ozone associated with photochemical smog in these areas impacts human health and the environment.
In, around and between major urban centers. Sadly it also is found at gateways to wilderness areas, national historic sites and National Parks.
The most of the biggest and popular international and national hotel chains offer suites. You can find them usually in the major city centers and resort areas.
Major gene pool centers Major gene pool centers Major gene pool centers
The shopping hierarchy is composed of four categories. These include the local parades or individual shops, neighborhood centers, district centers, and major centers.
Three major european centers of business, art, and learning are Barbican center, London Southback centre, and Domus Academy!
i] spontaneous mutation ii] induced mutation iii] germinal mutation iv] somatic mutation v] chromosomal mutation vi] gene mutation are the some of the major types of mutation......
what are the areas of criminology
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Venice, Florence