| splintered fracture |
a type of comminuted fracture in which the bone is splintered into thin, sharp fragments.
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| spliceosome |
A spliceosome is a complex of RNA and many protein subunits, that remove the non-coding introns from unprocessed mRNA.The mRNA of prokaryotes is simpler, and they do not have introns, so only eukaryotes have spliceosomes.The RNAs that spliceosomes consist of are named U1, U2, U4, U5, and U6, and participate in several RNA-RNA and RNA-protein interactions. The RNA part is rich in uridine (the U nucleotides).There are specific 5' and 3' sites on the pre-mRNA that the spliceosome recognises. ...
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| splicing |
Splicing involves using the strands of a rope to make an alteration, be it to join two lengths of rope together more cleanly than tying a knot or doubling a rope back onto itself to form an eye (a bight or loop) or an end that will not fray. To splice a rope the strands at the end of the rope in question are prised apart and then woven into the strands at another point, or into the strands of a different rope altogether. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splicing_(rope)
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| splanchnocranium |
(viscerocranium) = facial bones
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Skull
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| spleen |
The spleen is a ductless, vertebrate gland that is not necessary for life but is closely associated with the circulatory system, where it functions in the destruction of old red blood cells and removal of other debris from the bloodstream, and also in holding a reservoir of blood. It is regarded as one of the centres of activity of the reticuloendothelial system. Until recently, the purpose of the spleen was not known. ...
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