(1) Histone binding sites compatible with the pattern of pancreatic DNase I digestion (Simpson, R. T. & Whitlock, J. P., Jr. (1976) Cell 9, 347-353; Noll, M. (1977) J. Mol.
(2) The structural elements of chromosomes are chromatin fibrils of about 100 A diameter (see the preceeding paper by NOLL).
(3) Weber, Burt, and Noll (1986) estimated that the time needed to switch attention between memory and perception was around 300 msec.
(4) Noll seemed to appreciate Ecclestone's sense of humour: "Those were the easier questions," he said.
(5) This theory is based on the choice of a specific Helmholtz energy function which satisfies the generalized Coleman-Noll (GCN0) condition and the Baker-Ericksen (B-E) inequalities established in finite elasticity theory.
(6) Students from Andrean high school in Indiana brandished Trump signs and chanted “build that wall”, “no comprende” and “speak English” at the largely Latino students of Bishop Noll Institute during a basketball game in February.
(7) The structure of component B of the methylcoenzyme M methylreductase of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum was recently assigned as 7-mercaptoheptanoylthreonine phosphate (HS-HTP) (Noll, K. M., Rinehart, K. L., Jr., Tanner, R.S., and Wolfe, R.S.
(8) From a series of mouse sarcomata, newly induced by Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), the DOH cell line was shown to lack expression of syngeneic H-2Kd and Dk antigens (Noll et al., 1986).
(9) Asked by the judge Peter Noll about his marital status, Ecclestone said he was divorced.
Woll
Definition:
(v. t. & i.) See 2d Will.
Example Sentences:
(1) Cyst walls of the potato cyst-nematode (Heterodera rostochiensis Woll.)
(2) The changes in spleen cell population occurring in the donor mice consequent to drug treatment were evident in the nylon woll-adherent fraction of the spleen cells.
(3) Analysis of the conformational changes of the promoter sequence in several naturally occurring (Young, E. T., Williamson, V. M., Taguchi, A., Smith, M., Sledziewski, L., Russel, D., Osterman, J., Denis, C., Cox, D., and Beier, D., (1982) in Genetic Engineering of Microorganisms for Chemicals (Hollander, A., De Moss, R. D., Kaplan, S., Konisky, J., Savage, D., and Wolle, R. S., eds) pp.
(4) n. The apple cystogenous nematode resembles the potato cystogenous nematode H. rostochiensis Woll.