Christ's Hospital (London, England) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83011787 : A history of the royal foundation of Christ's Hospital : with an acount of the plan of education, the internal economy of the institution, and memoirs of eminent Blues : preceded by a narrative of the rise, progress, and suppression of the convent of the Grey Friars in London / by the Rev. William Trollope...
1834
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Christ's Hospital (London, England) -- Registers. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83011787 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001918 : Child apprentices in America : from Christ's Hospital, London, 1617-1778 / Peter Wilson Coldham
Christy, Edwin Pearce, 1815-1862 -- Will : In the matter of the application for admission to probate of a certain paper writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Edwin P. Christy, deceased : proceedings and testimony before Hon. Gideon J. Tucker, Surrogate
Cells that store epinephrine secretory vesicles. During times of stress, the nervous system signals the vesicles to secrete their hormonal content. Their name derives from their ability to stain a brownish color with chromic salts. Characteristically, they are located in the adrenal medulla and paraganglia (PARAGANGLIA, CHROMAFFIN) of the sympathetic nervous system
Either of the two longitudinally adjacent threads formed when a eukaryotic chromosome replicates prior to mitosis. The chromatids are held together at the centromere. Sister chromatids are derived from the same chromosome. (Singleton & Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 2d ed)
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Chromatiek. : Chromatic beauty in the late medieval chanson : an interpretation of manuscript accidentals / Thomas Brothers
1997
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Chromatik : Chromatic transformations in nineteenth-century music / David Kopp
The mechanisms effecting establishment, maintenance, and modification of that specific physical conformation of CHROMATIN determining the transcriptional accessibility or inaccessibility of the DNA
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Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly -- See Also Histone Code
The specific patterns of changes made to HISTONES, that are involved in assembly, maintenance, and alteration of chromatin structural states (such as EUCHROMATIN and HETEROCHROMATIN). The changes are made by various HISTONE MODIFICATION PROCESSES that include ACETYLATION; METHYLATION; PHOSPHORYLATION; and UBIQUITINATION