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  2. S. Chand Group - Wikipedia

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    The S. Chand group acquired Vikas Publishing House Private Limited (including Madhubun books) in 2012 for a total consideration of ₹144 crore (₹1.4 billion, or US$26 million), New Saraswati House (India) Private Limited over two tranches in 2014-16 for a total consideration of ₹149 crore (₹1.49 billion, or US$24 million), and Chhaya ...

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    In a chain-like biological molecule, such as a protein or nucleic acid, a structural motif is a common three-dimensional structure that appears in a variety of different, evolutionarily unrelated molecules. [1]

  4. Plant embryonic development - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] These two cells are very different, and give rise to different structures, establishing polarity in the embryo. apical cell The small apical cell is on the top and contains most of the cytoplasm, the aqueous substance found within cells, from the original zygote. [11] It gives rise to the hypocotyl, shoot apical meristem, and ...

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    In meristematic cells, large amounts of DNA must be produced during the S-phase of a short cell cycle; this pathway is an extremely important part of the metabolism of these cells. In these cells, the pentose phosphate pathway is active and shifted [clarification needed] in favor of ribose production. [10]

  6. Cellulosimicrobium cellulans - Wikipedia

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    doi: 10.1080/19443994.2012.677405. Walia, Abhishek; Mehta, Preeti; Guleria, Shiwani; Shirkot, Chand Karan (September 2015). "Modification in the properties of paper by using cellulase-free xylanase produced from alkalophilic Cellulosimicrobium cellulans CKMX1 in biobleaching of wheat straw pulp". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 61 (9): 671 ...

  7. Calamopityaceae - Wikipedia

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    Calamopityaceae is the largest family in Pteriodspermatophyta. [2] This family is composed of gymnosperms, and because of their stem structure discovered through fossil rocks, they are considered to be in this division. [6]