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Assembling Oscar, assembling South Africa, assembling affects

Emotion, Space and Society, 2014
Abstract The cover feature of Time, “Oscar Pistorius and South Africa's Culture of Violence” (Perry 2013), assembles the shooting body of Oscar Pistorius and the dead body of Reeva Steenkamp in and as the body of post-apartheid South Africa. In analyzing this cover feature, mobilizing Deleuzian concepts, we consider how the bodily presence or absence
Peter Bansel, Bronwyn Davies
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Nucleosome assembly

Nature, 1980
Histones and DNA can spontaneously associate to form the nucleosome subunits of eukaryotic chromatin, but two proteins which occur in the eukaryotic nucleus can facilitate nucleosome assembly and greatly extend the conditions which permit assembly to occur.
R A, Laskey, W C, Earnshaw
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Neuronal assemblies

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1989
This paper examines the concept of neuronal assembly as it has appeared in selected portions of the literature. The context is experimental access to real neuronal assemblies in working brains, as made possible by recent technological progress. One current measure of assembly organization is based on correlation of firing among neurons; recent ...
Gerstein, G.   +2 more
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Circular assemblies

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1996
During 1994 and 1995, the structures of the serum amyloid P component, the bacterial chaperonin GroEL, the 20S proteasome, the bacterial light-harvesting complexes and the tryptophan operon RNA-binding attenuation protein have been determined. These structures all form circular assemblies in which the individual subunits are related by rotational ...
A A, Antson, E J, Dodson, G G, Dodson
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NUCLEAR ASSEMBLY

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1997
▪ Abstract  We review old and new insights into the structure of the nuclear envelope and the components responsible for its dynamic reassembly during mitosis. New information is coming to light about several of the proteins that mediate nuclear reassembly.
T M, Gant, K L, Wilson
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Assembling Comparators – Assembling Reflexivities

Science as Culture, 2018
Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations*The Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations is a research and writing collective based at Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin’...
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Employers assembly

Nursing Management, 2005
Seven senior nurses have taken their seats at the first meeting of NHS Employers assembly.
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Sequence assembly

Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2009
Despite the rapidly increasing number of sequenced and re-sequenced genomes, many issues regarding the computational assembly of large-scale sequencing data have remain unresolved. Computational assembly is crucial in large genome projects as well for the evolving high-throughput technologies and plays an important role in processing the information ...
Scheibye-Alsing, Karsten   +12 more
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Virus assembly

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999
Virus assembly is a term describing several areas of current research: protein-RNA recognition; the control of the formation of large complexes; and mechanisms of particle maturation. Our understanding of these processes is increasing as a result of the efforts of numerous studies.
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