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... types but since there are fewer than 273 cell types in the human organism , more than one sort of change can occur in a given cell type . It is difficult to generalize about the nature of the changes because a normal process in one cell ...
... types but since there are fewer than 273 cell types in the human organism , more than one sort of change can occur in a given cell type . It is difficult to generalize about the nature of the changes because a normal process in one cell ...
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... type of cell cluster together in four distinct layers and synapse with other cells . The functions of the five types of cells , in the order in which their layers occur in the colliculi- except for type e - are as follows : ( a ) ...
... type of cell cluster together in four distinct layers and synapse with other cells . The functions of the five types of cells , in the order in which their layers occur in the colliculi- except for type e - are as follows : ( a ) ...
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... types of organizations and to no others . Others apply to a variety of different types . Some are precisely quantifiable . Others depend upon more subjective evaluations , like responses to questionnaires . A list of some possible ...
... types of organizations and to no others . Others apply to a variety of different types . Some are precisely quantifiable . Others depend upon more subjective evaluations , like responses to questionnaires . A list of some possible ...
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