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  2. Constriction ring syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Constriction ring syndrome (CRS) is a congenital disorder with unknown cause. Because of the unknown cause there are many different, and sometimes incorrect, names. It is a malformation due to intrauterine bands or rings that produce deep grooves in (most commonly distal) extremities such as fingers and toes.

  3. Actomyosin ring - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology, an actomyosin ring or contractile ring, is a prominent structure during cytokinesis. [1] It forms perpendicular to the axis of the spindle apparatus [ 2 ] towards the end of telophase , in which sister chromatids are identically separated at the opposite sides of the spindle forming nuclei (Figure 1).

  4. Liebe Sokol Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Diamond was born in 1931 at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, the only child of Max Sokol, a lawyer, and Anne Hirschhorn Sokol, a Hebrew Teacher.She was born with constriction ring syndrome, a congenital abnormality causing the loss of several of her fingers and toes before birth. [2]

  5. Royal treasures hidden since World War II recovered from ...

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    Other artifacts include a crown, a chain, a medallion, a ring and a coffin plaque belonging to Elizabeth of Austria, or Elžbieta Habsburgaitė, who lived from 1436–1505.

  6. 16 Gorgeous Photos That Showcase the Glamour of 1950s Jewelry

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    This dazzling collection of diamond rings was worth a whopping $50,000 (about $654,782 after adjusting for inflation in today’s economy). We bet security was tight during that photoshoot.

  7. Warnowia - Wikipedia

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    The hyalosome is a translucent, layered cornea-like structure that is bounded at the base by iris-like constriction rings. [4] Like other non-plastid organelles, the hyalosome is thought to be synthesized by the cell and disassembled during cell division, then reassembled in each daughter cell. [4]