centrosome
centrosome (cell centre; centrosphere) A specialized region of all eukaryote cells except fungi, situated next to the nucleus, that organizes the microtubules of the
spindle during cell division. It also serves as the chief
microtubule-organizing centre in animal cells. The centrosomes of most animal cells contain a pair of
centrioles. During
metaphase of mitosis and meiosis, the centrosome separates into two regions, each containing one of the centrioles (where present). The two regions move to opposite ends of the cell and a spindle forms between them.
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Joint effort to tackle Jedburgh problem.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 2/29/2008; 700+ words
; JEDBURGH's local politicians have agreed to put...now there has been growing concern that Jedburgh, a royal burgh and one of the Borders...discuss the future economic regeneration of Jedburgh's town centre. The meeting was chaired...
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Labour leader hears Jedburgh's plea.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 6/12/2008; 700+ words
; ...rejuvenating rural regions was welcomed in Jedburgh this week as the Scottish Labour...local organisations such as the Jedburgh Alliance. "I was particularly...the chance to meet members of the Jedburgh Alliance on the eve of the debate...
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Survey hopes to breathe life back into Jedburgh.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 1/17/2008; 700+ words
; A survey asking Jedburgh people their thoughts about the Royal...by him on behalf of fellow Tories, Jedburgh councillors Len Wyse and Sandy Scott...town needs, if people feel safe, if Jedburgh should become a 'theme' town - and...
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Meeting set to make the case for Jedburgh.(Conference news)
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 5/23/2008; 573 words
; THE Jedburgh Alliance is to hold its Town Development Conference, titled The Case for Jedburgh, on Friday, May 30, in the Town Hall from...be presentations about issues of concern, Jedburgh's assets and opportunities, and proposals...
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Trading Bureau: Jedburgh looks the clear pick on form.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 5/19/2004; 700+ words
; ...at Newmarket last time looks to give Jedburgh an outstanding chance in the Baker Tilly...gap of three and a half lengths between Jedburgh and the fourth there, the form should...who was around four lengths behind Jedburgh, did win at the Dante meeting. Although...
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Jedburgh win exciting Bowl final.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 2/14/2008; 700+ words
; Jedburgh GS 17 St Columba's, Kilmacolm 5 JEDBURGH Grammar won the Bell Lawrie Scottish Schools Under-18...match strongly sharing possession and territory but it was Jedburgh that made the breakthrough on 18 minutes with a superb run...
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Jedburgh, Hess and an airborne defection.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 9/9/2007; 700+ words
; ...the Royal Observer Corps - on duty in Jedburgh the night Hess flew into Scotland - an...Moments' series will air the story of the Jedburgh post of the Royal Observer Corps, as...hills some 66 years ago. The post at Jedburgh was originally established as part of...
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Jedburgh's 'gentle giant' to be buried with full military honours.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 10/4/2007; 700+ words
; JEDBURGH soldier Craig Rae will be buried with...carried by fellow guardsmen for a service at Jedburgh and Old Trinity Church, and burial at...Tributes at the church will be led by Jedburgh's George Miller, a family friend and...
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Jedburgh boys bowl the opposition over.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 2/21/2008; 700+ words
; Jedburgh Grammar School 17 St Columba's, Kilmacolm 5 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS U-18 BOWL FINAL JEDBURGH Grammar School produced an excellent display...For the last 10 minutes of the match, Jedburgh withstood a real onslaught, but the Borders...
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Local restaurateur warns of the 'slow death' of Jedburgh.
Newspaper article from: Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scotland); 12/28/2007; 700+ words
; ...owner of Simply Scottish restaurant in Jedburgh, warned if shops continue closing at...being described as "the slow death of Jedburgh". Mr Muir told TheSouthern: "I...the A68 telling people what there is in Jedburgh. "We have a beautiful abbey, the castle...
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Jedburgh
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Jedburgh , town (1991 pop. 4,053), Scottish Borders, SE Scotland, on the Jed River. The manufacture of rayon is the main industry. Jedburgh also has tannery, woolen, and corn mills and electrical engineering...
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Jedburgh teams
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
Jedburgh teams, groups of three uniformed men—an Englishman, an American...demolition. In all, 93 teams were dropped, 21 of whose members were killed. Jedburgh teams were also used, with Dutch personnel, during MARKET-GARDEN in...
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Jedburgh Teams
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Jedburgh Teams the code name used by Britain and the United States for three-man special operations teams that worked with resistance units behind enemy lines during World War II .
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Brewster, David
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Brewster, David ( b . Jedburgh, Scotland, 11 December 1781; d...and James Brewster, rector of the Jedburgh grammar school, David entered the...scholar, author, and minister of Jedburgh, Brewster acquired in his youth the...
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Office of Strategic Services
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...than 15,000 of the enemy. Beginning in 1943, OSS personnel, along with British and other Allied teams, took part in the Jedburgh operation, which sent hundreds of three-man teams into France and the Low Countries to organize and aid underground forces...
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