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  2. Ectoplasm (paranormal) - Wikipedia

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    The physical existence of ectoplasm has not been scientifically demonstrated, and tested samples purported to be ectoplasm have been found to be various non-paranormal substances. [ 4 ] [ 12 ] Other researchers have duplicated, with non-supernatural materials, the photographic effects sometimes said to prove the existence of ectoplasm.

  3. Ceruloplasmin - Wikipedia

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    Copper availability doesn't affect the translation of the nascent protein. However, the apoenzyme without copper is unstable. Apoceruloplasmin is largely degraded intracellularly in the hepatocyte and the small amount that is released has a short circulation half life of 5 hours as compared to the 5.5 days for the holo-ceruloplasmin.

  4. Ectoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Ectoplasm (paranormal), physically sensible phenomenon claimed to be due to "energy" described as paranormal Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ectoplasm .

  5. Plasmon - Wikipedia

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    Oxidation of the copper layers is prevented with the addition of the nickel layers. It is an easy path the integration of plasmonics to use copper as the plasmonic material because it is the most common choice for metallic plating along with nickel. The multilayers serve as a diffractive grating for the incident light.

  6. ENTPD1 - Wikipedia

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    NTPDase1 is an ectonucleotidase that catalyse the hydrolysis of γ- and β-phosphate residues of triphospho- and diphosphonucleosides to the monophosphonucleoside derivative.

  7. Ectodomain - Wikipedia

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    An ectodomain is the domain of a membrane protein that extends into the extracellular space (the space outside a cell).Ectodomains are usually the parts of proteins that initiate contact with surfaces, which leads to signal transduction.

  8. Ectoplasm (cell biology) - Wikipedia

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    Ectoplasm (also exoplasm) is the non-granulated outer part of a cell's cytoplasm, while endoplasm is its often granulated inner layer. It is clear, and protects as well as transports things within the cell. [1] Moreover, large numbers of actin filaments frequently occur in the ectoplasm, which form an elastic support for the cell membrane. [2]

  9. Fragipan - Wikipedia

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    The Required Characteristics of a fragipan according to the "Keys to USDA soil taxonomy, tenth edition, 2006" are . The layer is 15-cm or more thick; and The layer shows evidence of pedogenesis within the horizon or, at a minimum, on the faces of structural units; and