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A strain that is a wild type for all nutritional requirement genes and thus requires no supplements in its growth medium.
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Closer to the midline of the body, applies to the appendicular skeleton.
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One of the many regions of the cerebral cortex not devoted exclusively to either primary sensory perception such as vision and audition, or to motor movement, but rather to more complex association between these modalities. There are frontal, parietal, and temporal association areas.
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Stone tools made in a casual manner with only minor design constraints. These tools are often called expediently made tools or tools made for the need of the moment.
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The phenotype in an individual that is established by the maternal nuclear genome, as the result of mRNA and/or proteins that are deposited in the oocyte prior to fertilization. These inclusions direct early development in the embryo.
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A detached piece formed as a result of compression forces. Bipolar flakes often show signs of impact on opposing ends and have compression rings moving in two directions toward one another.
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A pyrimidine base found in RNA but not in DNA. In double-stranded RNA it pairs with adenine.
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An open space found in the frontal bone where the squama meets the top of the orbits.
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Intentional modification of a stone tool edge by either pressure or percussion flaking technique. Modification by use is considered usewear as opposed to retouch.
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See matrilineal.
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