nucleated cell - significado y definición. Qué es nucleated cell
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Qué (quién) es nucleated cell - definición

TYPE OF SETTLEMENT PATTERN
Nucleated settlement; Clustered settlement

Nucleated red blood cell         
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  • Normocyte, Giemsa stain
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CELL TYPE; PRECURSOR OF ERYTHROCYTES
Normoblast; Basophilic normoblast; Polychromatic normoblast; Orthochromatic normoblast; Polychromatophilic erythrocyte; Erythroblast; Normoblasts; Erythroblasts; Megaloblasts; Karyocyte; Megaloblast; Nucleated red blood cells; NRBC; Erythtroblast
A nucleated red blood cell (NRBC), also known by several other names, is a red blood cell that contains a cell nucleus. Almost all vertebrate organisms have hemoglobin-containing cells in their blood, and with the exception of mammals, all of these red blood cells are nucleated.
Nucleated village         
A nucleated village, or clustered settlement, is one of the main types of settlement pattern. It is one of the terms used by geographers and landscape historians to classify settlements.
Cell (music)         
SMALLEST INDIVISIBLE UNIT OF MUSIC OF RHYTHMIC AND MELODIC DESIGN
Musical cell; Intervallic cell; Rhythmic cell; Melodic cell
The 1957 Encyclopédie Laroussequoted in Nattiez, Jean-Jacques (1990). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Musicologie générale et sémiologue, 1987).

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Nucleated village

A nucleated village, or clustered settlement, is one of the main types of settlement pattern. It is one of the terms used by geographers and landscape historians to classify settlements. It is most accurate with regard to planned settlements: its concept is one in which the houses, even most farmhouses within the entire associated area of land, such as a parish, cluster around a central church, which is close to the village green. Other focal points can be substituted depending on cultures and location, such as a commercial square, circus, crescent, a railway station, park or a sports stadium.

A clustered settlement contrasts with these:

  • dispersed settlement
  • linear settlement
  • polyfocal settlement, two (or more) adjacent nucleated villages that have expanded and merged to form a cohesive overall community

A sub-category of clustered settlement is a planned village or community, deliberately established by landowners or the stated and enforced planning policy of local authorities and central governments.