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Clocks, Biologic -- See Biological Clocks


The physiological mechanisms that govern the rhythmic occurrence of certain biochemical, physiological, and behavioral phenomena
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Clocks, Biological -- See Biological Clocks


The physiological mechanisms that govern the rhythmic occurrence of certain biochemical, physiological, and behavioral phenomena
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Clocks, Chiming -- See Chiming clocks


Here are entered works about clocks equipped with carillons or other chiming mechanisms. Works about clocks equipped with mechanical organs are entered under the heading Musical clock
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  Clocks, Circadian -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Clocktower (New York, N.Y.) : Modern dreams : the rise and fall and rise of pop / Lawrence Alloway ... [and others] ; design, Lawrence Wolfson ; project editors, Edward Leffingwell, Karen Marta ; project director, Tom Finkelpearl  1988 1
Clockwork orange (Burgess, Anthony) : Film And It's Era: A Clockwork Orange / Director: Ciment, Michel  2012 1
Burgess, Anthony, 1917-1993. Clockwork orange. : Anthony Burgess, Stanley Kubrick and A clockwork orange / Matthew Melia, Georgina Orgill, editors  2023 1
Kubrick, Stanley. Clockwork orange.   2
Clockwork orange (Motion picture)   2
 

Clode, Joan Patricia -- See Spence, Jo


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Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C. : Clodia metelli;the tribune's sister  2011 1
Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C. -- Family : Clodia metelli;the tribune's sister  2011 1
Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C. -- Influence : Clodia metelli;the tribune's sister  2011 1
 

Clodia Metelli, 94 B.C.-53 B.C -- See Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C


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Clodius, Publius, approximately 93 B.C.-52 B.C. : Catiline, Clodius, and Tiberius / by Edward Spencer Beesly  1878 1
 

Clodius Pulcher, P. (Publius), approximately 93 B.C.-52 B.C -- See Clodius, Publius, approximately 93 B.C.-52 B.C


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Clodius Pulcher, Publius, approximately 93 B.C.-52 B.C -- See Clodius, Publius, approximately 93 B.C.-52 B.C


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Clog dance music.   2
Clog dancing.   2
Clog dancing -- Sea Islands : Buckdancer / by Bess Lomax Hawes and Robert Eberlein  2003 1
 

Clogging (Dance) -- See Clog dancing


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Cloisonné.   2
 

Cloisters (Architecture) -- See Also Courtyards


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Cloisters (Architecture) : Life inside the cloister : understanding monastic architecture : tradition, reformation, adaptive reuse / Thomas Coomans  2018 1
Cloisters (Architecture) -- Western countries : Life inside the cloister : understanding monastic architecture : tradition, reformation, adaptive reuse / Thomas Coomans  2018 1
Cloisters (Museum) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80086693 : The unicorn tapestries / Margaret B. Freeman  1976 1
  Cloisters (Religious communities) -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Clojure   2
Clojure (Computer program language)   52
Clonage. : Somatic cell nuclear transfer / edited by Peter Sutovsky  2007 1
Clonage humain. : Becoming immortal : combining cloning and stem-cell therapy / Stanley Shostak  2002 1
Clonage humain -- Éthique. : The embryo--scientific discovery and medical ethics / editors, Shraga Blazer, Etan Z. Zimmer  2005 1
Clonage -- Manuels de laboratoire. : Human embryogenesis : methods and protocols / edited by Julie Lafond and Cathy Vaillancourt  2009 1
Clonage moléculaire -- méthodes. : Gene cloning and manipulation / Christopher Howe  2007 1
Clonagem. : Principles of cloning / edited by Jose Cibelli [and others]  2002 1
Clonagem animal. : Principles of cloning / edited by Jose Cibelli [and others]  2002 1
Clonagem (ética) : Principles of cloning / edited by Jose Cibelli [and others]  2002 1
 

Clonal Deletion -- See Also Apoptosis


One of the mechanisms by which CELL DEATH occurs (compare with NECROSIS and AUTOPHAGOCYTOSIS). Apoptosis is the mechanism responsible for the physiological deletion of cells and appears to be intrinsically programmed. It is characterized by distinctive morphologic changes in the nucleus and cytoplasm, chromatin cleavage at regularly spaced sites, and the endonucleolytic cleavage of genomic DNA; (DNA FRAGMENTATION); at internucleosomal sites. This mode of cell death serves as a balance to mitosis in regulating the size of animal tissues and in mediating pathologic processes associated with tumor growth
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Clonal Evolution   2
 

Clonal forestry -- See Also Clones (Plants)



--subdivision Clones under individual plants and groups of plants, e.g. Corn--Clones
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  Clonal Selection, Antigen-Mediated -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Clonal selection (Plants) -- See Clones (Plants) Selection



--subdivision Clones--Selection under individual plants and groups of plants, e.g. Corn--Clones--Selection
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  Clonal selection theory -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Clonal selection theory. : Schaum's Anatomy and Physiology Problem 17.13: What are the two ways in which immunity may be acquired by the body? / J. Peter Copppinger  c2013 1
Clonard College : [Western Victoria collection. Part 3]  1907- 1
Clonard College -- History   3
Clonard College -- Periodicals   2
Clonatge molecular. : A complete guide to gene cloning : from basic to advanced / Nayana Patil, Aruna Sivaram  2022 1
Cobalt mines and mining -- Australia -- Queensland -- Cloncurry : The cobalt deposits of the Cloncurry district / by E.O. Rayner  1938 1
Copper mines and mining -- Australia -- Queensland -- Cloncurry Region : The Mount Oxide copper mine; the Mount Oxide area, Cloncurry District / by C.S. Honman  1939? 1
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