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Dictionary » E » Exposes Exposesto perform or undergo exposure. Origin: O. Fr. Exposer, fr. L. Ex-pono, pp. Ex-positum, to set out, expose ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: erythroblastosis fetalis... blood doesn't give you something to make antibodies to. I have to disagree about blood mixing, though. The tearing free of the placenta mixes exposes the mother to the fetus' blood pretty reliably. There are also many instances of what would otherwise be minor exposures during pregnancy, as ...
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glucose absorption... molecule and two sodium molecules bind onto the outside of the cell.in this moment, the glucose transporter changes its conformation so that it exposes both the sodium molecules and the glucose molecules on the cytoplasmic side of the membrane. now, because of the concentration gradient, the ...
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vacuole... the vesicle has formed, the clathrin coat is dissasembled by the SAR and ARF proteins that directed its formation. this is important, because it exposes binding molecules like v-SNARE
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The Fiber Disease... the development of the radio and tape recorder in the Twentieth Century, this paper argues that the spiritualists' enduring fascination with noise exposes the connections between sound technologies, psychic phenomena and schizophrenic hallucinations which pose a threat to the autonomy and integrity ...
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The Fiber Disease... the development of the radio and tape recorder in the Twentieth Century, this paper argues that the spiritualists' enduring fascination with noise exposes the connections between sound technologies, psychic phenomena and schizophrenic hallucinations which pose a threat to the autonomy and integrity ...
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