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Avatar 3d (2009) [1080p] [HSBS] [3d] [Hindi-English] - Jayu
Avatar 3d (2009) [1080p] [HSBS] [3d] [Hindi-English] - Jayu
Avatar 3d (2009) [1080p] [HSBS] [3d] [Hindi-English] - Jayu
Avatar 3d (2009) [1080p] [HSBS] [3d] [Hindi-English] - Jayu
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This is the complete Episode 9 - Chapter 19 of the popular TV show Avatar 3d(2009). Download in either.zip or.avi format.
Avatar is a science fiction television series, created by James Cameron and produced by Lightstorm Entertainment and Twentieth Century Fox. The series focuses on an entirely computer-generated world in which the story takes place. The series was first broadcast in the United States on April 22, 2009 on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. The series premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on April 6, 2009 and later aired in Australia on April 23, 2009.
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Resolving the protein-protein interaction network is a major step toward our overall understanding about the human cell.
Here we describe the structural features of the high-resolution protein-protein interaction network of the human cell, as identified by our recently developed yeast two-hybrid technology. The network consists of 10,986 non-redundant interactions from the database of May 15, 2010. In the network, both direct (binary) and indirect (functional) associations between proteins are represented in a large, sparse and modular network. We find that proteins can be grouped according to their functional associations. For example, proteins of the same membrane (14 groups), nucleus (16 groups), and ribosome (7 groups) are well connected. Membrane proteins are well-connected among themselves in the network and together they are connected to most other proteins in the cell. The membrane-bound proteins are physically connected to each other and to the nucleo-cytosolic proteins. Proteins of the ribosome are highly connected to each other. These findings suggest that proteins of the same cellular function may be physically clustered to form functional units in the cell. We propose that allocating proteins to the different cellular functions can be achieved by correctly classifying functional units into different functional modules.
published:26 Feb 2011
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