apoptosis
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Plants Cells Die And So Should Some Others
a: Apoptosis ~
b: falling leaves in autumn when
What: "The cell mesothelioma, asbestos cancer, is a monstrosity of nature. She resists because of his own death - or apoptosis - in which every cell is normally scheduled. Apoptosis is "like falling leaves in autumn when day length decreases"
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Writer: Dr. Lawrence Poulain
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Date: Apr 29 2013 3:55 PM
# 2753 Critique Analogy
Many Ways To Be An Unhappy Cell....
a: Apoptosis ~
b: watching unhappy families
What: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." So begins Leo Tolstoy's novel, Anna Karenina. In many ways, studying apoptosis is like watching unhappy families. There are many ways leading to apoptotic cell death. Even if we restrict ourselves to the study of intrinsic forms of apoptosis, there are at least two distinct pathways
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Writer: Ryuji Yamaguchia
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Date: Apr 29 2013 3:58 PM
# 2754 Critique Analogy
METAMIA is a free database of analogy and metaphor. Anyone can contribute or search. The subject matter can be anything. Science is popular, but poetry is encouraged. The goal is to integrate our fluid muses with the stark literalism of a relational database. Metamia is like a girdle for your muses, a cognitive girdle.