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Why are capsids of icosahedral symmetry so common among viruses?
Exchange of Shares
A transaction where shares of one company are exchanged for shares of another company, often occurring in mergers and acquisitions.
Business Combinations
The process of uniting two or more companies into a single corporate entity, often involving acquisitions or mergers.
IFRS 3
International Financial Reporting Standard that deals with the accounting for business combinations, guiding how companies should reflect mergers and acquisitions.
Acquisition Method
An approach in accounting for business combinations where the acquirer applies the fair value to the identifiable assets and liabilities of the acquired entity.
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