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A key clue was the protein CTCF, which was known to interact with cohesin at the base of each loop of uncondensed chromosomes.

From Nature

But a small part of the jet of steam subsists, uncondensed, for some seconds; it is making an effort to raise the drops which are falling; it succeeds at most in retarding their fall.

From Creative Evolution by Mitchell, Arthur

We are in the realm of chaos and chance, nebular, with phosphorescent gleams here and there, star stuff, but uncondensed in stars.

From Among My Books Second Series by Lowell, James Russell

The greater part of those materials would become concentrated in a mighty mass surrounded by outlying uncondensed vapours.

From Great Astronomers by Ball, Robert S. (Robert Stawell), Sir

In the uncondensed state vaporized moisture is quite transparent, so that we are able to see through it as we do through a pane of glass.

From Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. by Gray, Elisha




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