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the gene / scausethe binary fission in bacteria

Lise Meitner , Fritz Strassmann and Otto Robert Frischdiscoverednuclear fission

Lise Meitner Meitner ... the teamdiscoverednuclear fission

Enrico Fermi , Otto Hahn , F. Strassman , Lisa Meitner , and Otto FrishdiscoverNuclear Fission

uranium atoms split on their own , generating heat and radioactive elements just the way nuclear power plants dodiscoverednuclear fission

Fritz Strassman in 1938discoverednuclear fission

Lisa Meitner ... the womanto discovernuclear fission

in 1938(passive) was only discoveredNuclear fission

by Russian physicist , Georgy Flyorov(passive) discovered bynuclear fission

by the impact of Which of the following(passive) is caused byNuclear fission

the female scientistdiscoverednuclear fission

a playerdiscoversnuclear fission

The Germansdiscoverednuclear fission

the impact of : ( A ) proton ( B ) electron ( C(passive) is caused byNuclear fission

in 1934(passive) could have been discoverednuclear % % % fission

by Jewess(passive) was discovered bynuclear fission

by mutations in DRP1 and MFF(passive) caused bymitochondrial fission

mutations in DRP1 and MFF(passive) caused bymitochondrial fission

down - regulation of OPA1causesmitochondrial fission

a scaffolding proteininfluencingmitochondrial fission

by raising the mitochondrial Zn2 +causesmitochondrial fission

Reduction of Mfn2causesmitochondrial fission

miR-30 memberscan influencemitochondrial fission

high glucose levelscausingmitochondrial fission

endoplasmic reticulum wrapping around mitochondriacausingmitochondrial fission

although it remains possiblemight influencemitochondrial fission

phosphorylated at Ser616 )causingmitochondrial fission

helps to phosphorylation of Drp1 at ser 616causingmitochondrial fission

no U-235 and no neutronsto causeU-235 fission

the number of neutrons availableto causeU-238 fission

the two daughter cellsresultfrom binary fission

the German scientists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmanhad discoveredfission

the daughter cellsresultingfrom binary fission

The 2 daughter cellsresultfrom binary fission

as a fun(passive) was designedBinary Fission

the two daughter cells ... the same DNA as the parent cellresultfrom binary fission

Some of these fast neutronscan cause238U fission

as a fun and accessible way for " citizen scientists(passive) was designedBinary Fission

as a fun and accessible way(passive) was designedBinary Fission

as a fun and accessible way for(passive) was designedBinary Fission

to cell lysisleadsto cell lysis

to cell lysisleadsto cell lysis

to increased ROS formation , loss of mitochondrial potential and calcium retention capacity , andmay leadsto increased ROS formation , loss of mitochondrial potential and calcium retention capacity , and

to increased ROS formation , loss of mitochondrial potential and calcium retention capacitymay leadsto increased ROS formation , loss of mitochondrial potential and calcium retention capacity

to cytochrome c release and apoptosis in HeLa cells , as well as induces aggregation of the mitochondrial network in purified RGCsleadingto cytochrome c release and apoptosis in HeLa cells , as well as induces aggregation of the mitochondrial network in purified RGCs

in mitochondrial fragmentation and mPTP formationresultsin mitochondrial fragmentation and mPTP formation

in production of different atoms ... atomic mass and energy have changedresultsin production of different atoms ... atomic mass and energy have changed

a nuclear fusioncausinga nuclear fusion

to increased ROS formation , loss of mitochondrial potential and calcium retention capacity , and adversely affects mitochondrial functionmay leadsto increased ROS formation , loss of mitochondrial potential and calcium retention capacity , and adversely affects mitochondrial function

to cytochrome c release and apoptosis in HeLa cells ... as well as induces aggregation of the mitochondrial network in purified RGCs [ 16 - 19leadingto cytochrome c release and apoptosis in HeLa cells ... as well as induces aggregation of the mitochondrial network in purified RGCs [ 16 - 19

to nuclear medicineledto nuclear medicine

an explosion of energy which is challenging to controlcausesan explosion of energy which is challenging to control

to the development of the atomic bombcould leadto the development of the atomic bomb

in the development of nuclear powerhas resultedin the development of nuclear power

to the atom bombleadingto the atom bomb

the fragments and energysetthe fragments and energy

to the creation of the atomic bombleadto the creation of the atomic bomb

Energy(passive) caused byEnergy

these elements to split apartcausingthese elements to split apart

mitochondrial dysfunctioncontributedmitochondrial dysfunction

the chain reaction(passive) caused bythe chain reaction

to our current energy mixcontributesto our current energy mix

to mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistancecontributesto mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistance

to fragmentationleadingto fragmentation

to mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistance in skeletal musclecontributesto mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle

to the atomic bombwould ... leadto the atomic bomb

in mass - energy equivalenceresultsin mass - energy equivalence

in 1938was discoveredin 1938

in 1938discoveredin 1938

in 1938 and its discovery was published in 1939 that the world knew atomic bombs were possiblewas discoveredin 1938 and its discovery was published in 1939 that the world knew atomic bombs were possible

in Germanydiscoveredin Germany

to the release of energyleadsto the release of energy

to mitophagyleadingto mitophagy

in experimentdiscoveredin experiment

to climate changecontributesto climate change

excess heat(passive) caused byexcess heat

a significant amounthas contributeda significant amount

to the release of important pathway signaling molecules such as cytochrome C , which is seen to trigger caspase activity in mammalian systems , and ROSscan leadto the release of important pathway signaling molecules such as cytochrome C , which is seen to trigger caspase activity in mammalian systems , and ROSs

, or a moment in time when something can be used for positive or negativewas invented, or a moment in time when something can be used for positive or negative

in Bax activation and downstream intrinsic apoptosis ... effectively inhibiting osteosarcoma growthresultsin Bax activation and downstream intrinsic apoptosis ... effectively inhibiting osteosarcoma growth

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