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site-specific works.   6
Site Unseen Gallery -- Exhibitions : Site unseen 05 : this book is dedicated to photography / [book design, Karen Hinds]  2004 1
Site Web.   3
 

Sitek, David Andrew, 1972- -- See Also Jane's Addiction (Musical group)


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SITES -- See Second Information Technology in Education Study


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Sites : Islands of inquiry : colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes / edited by Geoffrey Clark, Foss Leach and Sue O'Connor  2008 1
Sites actifs (Biochimie) . : Cell surface receptors : a short course on theory & methods / by Lee E. Limbird  2005 1
Sites archéologiques immergés. : Domestic wooden artefacts in Britain and Ireland from Neolithic to Viking times / Caroline Earwood  1993 1
Sites archéologiques -- Israël -- Galilée (Israël) -- Registres. : Ancient sites in Galilee : a toponymic gazetteer / by Salomon E. Grootkerk  2000 1
Sites - Assemblages, sequences and analysis : People of the river : lost worlds of early Australia / Grace Karskens ; maps by Paul Irish  2020 1
 

Sites, Binding -- See Binding Sites


The parts of a macromolecule that directly participate in its specific combination with another molecule
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Sites, Building -- See Building sites


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Sites - Ceremonial grounds   2
 

Sites, Cholinoceptive -- See Receptors, Cholinergic


Cell surface proteins that bind acetylcholine with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells. Cholinergic receptors are divided into two major classes, muscarinic and nicotinic, based originally on their affinity for nicotine and muscarine. Each group is further subdivided based on pharmacology, location, mode of action, and/or molecular biology
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Sites, Chromosome Fragile -- See Chromosome Fragile Sites


Specific loci that show up during KARYOTYPING as a gap (an uncondensed stretch in closer views) on a CHROMATID arm after culturing cells under specific conditions. These sites are associated with an increase in CHROMOSOME FRAGILITY. They are classified as common or rare, and by the specific culture conditions under which they develop. Fragile site loci are named by the letters "FRA" followed by a designation for the specific chromosome, and a letter which refers to which fragile site of that chromosome (e.g. FRAXA refers to fragile site A on the X chromosome. It is a rare, folic acid-sensitive fragile site associated with FRAGILE X SYNDROME.)
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Sites, Combining -- See Binding Sites


The parts of a macromolecule that directly participate in its specific combination with another molecule
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Sites -- Dreaming tracks   13
 

Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) -- See Excavations (Archaeology)


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Sites, Excavation (Paleontology) -- See Paleontological excavations


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Sites -- Excavations   2
 

Sites, Fossil -- See Paleontological excavations


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Sites, Gold mining -- See Gold mines and mining



--subdivision Gold discoveries under names of countries, etc
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Sites, Hazardous Waste -- See Hazardous Waste Sites


Sites where HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES are deposited. Some have facilities for safely storing, processing, and recycling these waste products
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Sites, Hibernation -- See Hibernacula (Animal habitations)


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Sites, Historic -- See Historic sites


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Sites - Historical   2
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration. : Archaeology, cultural heritage, and the antiquities trade / edited by Neil Brodie [and others] ; foreword by Paul A. Shackel  2006 1
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Aspect économique -- Grande-Bretagne. : Enterprise and heritage : crosscurrents of national culture / edited by John Corner and Sylvia Harvey  1991 1
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Aspect moral. : Archaeology, cultural heritage, and the antiquities trade / edited by Neil Brodie [and others] ; foreword by Paul A. Shackel  2006 1
Sites historiques -- États-Unis -- Anecdotes. : American places : encounters with history : a celebration of Sheldon Meyer / edited by William E. Leuchtenburg  2000 1
Sites historiques -- Memoire collective. : Memory and the city in ancient Israel / edited by Diana V. Edelman and Ehud Ben Zvi  2013 1
 

Sites, Important bird -- See Important bird areas


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Sites Internet -- Audience. : Practical Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for developers / Jonathan Weber and the team at LunaMetrics  2015 1
 

Sites, Job -- See Workplace


Place or physical location of work or employment
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Sites, Lunar landing -- See Lunar landing sites


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Sites -- Middens   3
Sites - Mortuary sites and cemeteries   3
 

Sites, Neoplasm -- See Neoplasms by Site


A collective term for precoordinated organ/neoplasm headings locating neoplasms by organ, as BRAIN NEOPLASMS; DUODENAL NEOPLASMS; LIVER NEOPLASMS; etc
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Sites -- Sites of significance   2
Sites - Quarries - Stone : The good country: Cranbourne Shire / With contributions by Leslie M. Key  1968 1
 

Sites, Sacred -- See Sacred space


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Sites -- Sites of significance   3
Sites - Stone arrangements   2
 

Sites, Water-saturated (Archaeology) -- See Water-saturated sites (Archaeology)


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Sites, Web -- See Web sites



--names of individual Web sites and subdivision Computer network resources under subjects
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Sites Web -- Classement -- Informatique. : Soft computing in Web information retrieval : models and applications / Enrique Herrera-Viedma, Gabriella Pasi, Fabio Crestani (eds.)  2006 1
Sites Web -- Conception.   5
Sites Web -- Conception -- Guides, manuels, etc. : Webmaster in a nutshell / Stephen Spainhour and Robert Eckstein  1999 1
Sites Web -- Creation.   2
Sites Web -- Design. : Letting go of the words : writing Web content that works / Janice (Ginny) Redish  2007 1
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