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  • 61Intermediate filament — Intermediate filaments (IFs) are cytoskeletal structures formed by members of a family of related proteins called keratin. Intermediate filaments have a diameter of 12 nanometers, which is between that of actin (microfilaments) and microtubules.… …

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  • 62Adverse possession — Squatter s rights redirects here. For the film, see Squatter s Rights (film). Property law …

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  • 63Dermis — This article is about the layer of skin. For the website, see DermIS (Dermatology Information System). Dermis Latin dermis; corium Code TH H3.12.00.1.03001 …

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  • 64Leasehold estate — Property law Part of t …

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  • 65Hair cell — For hair cells on the external skin, see Hair follicle. For algal hair cells , see Trichocyte (disambiguation). Neuron: Hair cell Section through the spiral organ of Corti. Magnified. ( Oute …

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  • 66Nodes of Ranvier — are known as the gaps (about 1 micrometer in diameter) formed between myelin sheath cells along axons or nerve fibers. OverviewSeveral vertebrate axons are surrounded by a myelin sheath allowing rapid and efficient saltatory propagation of action …

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  • 67Intellectual virtue — Intellectual virtues are character traits necessary for right action and correct thinking. They include: a sense of justice, perseverance, empathy, integrity, intellectual courage, confidence in reason, and autonomy. Contents 1 Aristotle 2 See… …

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  • 68Nemo dat quod non habet — Property law Part of …

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  • 69Hemidesmosome — Hemidesmosomes (HD) are very small stud or rivet like structures on the inner basal surface of keratinocytes in the epidermis of skin. They are similar in form to desmosomes when visualized by electron microscopy. While desmosomes link two cells… …

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  • 70Future interest — This article is about the legal concept of future interests in property. For the actuarial valuation of future streams of income, see Future interests (actuarial science) …

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