Vietnam -- History : The Lê Code : law in traditional Vietnam : a comparative Sino-Vietnamese legal study with historical-juridical analysis and annotations / Nguyễn Ngọc Huy & Tạ Văn Tài ; with the cooperation of Trần Văn Liêm for the translation
1987
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Vietnam -- History -- Sources. : Southern Vietnam under the Nguyen : documents on the economic history of Cochinchina (Dang Trong), 1602-1777 / edited by Li Tana, Anthony Reid
The naturally occurring transmission of genetic information between organisms, related or unrelated, circumventing parent-to-offspring transmission. Horizontal gene transfer may occur via a variety of naturally occurring processes such as GENETIC CONJUGATION; GENETIC TRANSDUCTION; and TRANSFECTION. It may result in a change of the recipient organism's genetic composition (TRANSFORMATION, GENETIC)
The naturally occurring transmission of genetic information between organisms, related or unrelated, circumventing parent-to-offspring transmission. Horizontal gene transfer may occur via a variety of naturally occurring processes such as GENETIC CONJUGATION; GENETIC TRANSDUCTION; and TRANSFECTION. It may result in a change of the recipient organism's genetic composition (TRANSFORMATION, GENETIC)
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Lateral inhibition system : Schaum's Feedback and Control Systems Problem 8.21: Mason's Gain Rule / Carlotta A. Berry
Aquatic vertebrate sensory system in fish and amphibians. It is composed of sense organs (canal organs and pit organs) containing neuromasts (MECHANORECEPTORS) that detect water displacement caused by moving objects
Aquatic vertebrate sensory system in fish and amphibians. It is composed of sense organs (canal organs and pit organs) containing neuromasts (MECHANORECEPTORS) that detect water displacement caused by moving objects
Aquatic vertebrate sensory system in fish and amphibians. It is composed of sense organs (canal organs and pit organs) containing neuromasts (MECHANORECEPTORS) that detect water displacement caused by moving objects
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Lateral line organs. : The lateral line system / Sheryl Coombs [and others], editors
Aquatic vertebrate sensory system in fish and amphibians. It is composed of sense organs (canal organs and pit organs) containing neuromasts (MECHANORECEPTORS) that detect water displacement caused by moving objects