to undergo changes

  • 81Gerhardt, Charles — ▪ French chemist Introduction in full  Charles Frédéric Gerhardt  born Aug. 21, 1816, Strasbourg, France died Aug. 19, 1856, Strasbourg  French chemist who was an important precursor of the German chemist August Kekule (Kekule von Stradonitz,… …

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  • 82Hamiltonian function — ▪ physics also called  Hamiltonian,         mathematical definition introduced in 1835 by Sir William Rowan Hamilton (Hamilton, Sir William Rowan) to express the rate of change in time of the condition of a dynamic physical system one regarded as …

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  • 83Gene duplication — An extra copy of a gene. Gene duplication is a key mechanism in evolution. Once a gene is duplicated, the identical genes can undergo changes and diverge to create two different genes. A duplication is the opposite of a deletion. Duplications… …

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  • 85Gossip Girl (novel series) — This article is about the novel series by Cecily von Ziegesar. For the television adaptation based on the novels, see Gossip Girl. Cover of Gossip Girl, the first novel in the series, released in April 2002 Gossip Girl is an American young adult… …

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  • 86List of Rosario + Vampire characters — The main cast of Rosario + Vampire. From front to back: Tsukune Aono (front row); Mizore Shirayuki, Yukari Sendo, Moka Akashiya (Outer (Pink Hair) and Inner (White Hair)), and Kurumu Kurono (middle row); Ginei Morioka, Kokoa Shuzen, and Ruby Tojo …

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  • 87History of Ottoman Hungary — History of Hungary This article is part of a series Prehistory …

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  • 88vestibular hallucinatory state —    Also referred to as vestibularly evoked visual hallucination. Both terms refer to the vestibu lar organ, a term which is indebted to the Latin noun vestibulum (forecourt, entrance hall). They areusedtodenotea * simple or * geometric visual… …

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  • 89Shutler — is an anglicised transposed spelling form of the old German surname Schuttler . The name is locational and describes an inhabitant or former inhabitant of the town of Schuttlau in Friedland, North Germany. The town name appears to describe itself …

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  • 90be capacitated — Physiology (of spermatozoa) undergo changes inside the female reproductive tract enabling them to penetrate and fertilize an ovum. → capacitate …

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