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We noted above the notion that a laboratory can become seeded with a stable form and render it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to prepare the metastable form in that same laboratory environment.
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Potentially, paraspeckles formed in motor neurons of FUS-TG mice in response to damaging effects of accumulating exogenous protein might become seeding centres for aggregation of truncated FUS, which sequester endogenous FUS-p54nrb/NONO-PSF complexes.
Presumably, by means of additional calcium phosphate binding and saturation, these same MV-like formations may become seeds for further apatite deposition, in line with the dual inhibition-seeding concept for granule formation demonstrated here.
Ovules within the ovary portion become seeds, and the ovary matures into fruit.
And through the process, he made connections to folks who gave him space at Skydeck, met a co-founder and ultimately positioned his new startup to become seed funded by Y-Combinator.
The female strobilus contains ovules that become seeds after being fertilised by pollen during the second seasonal growth phase.
Wayra also puts skin in the game to become seed investors, which shows commitment to the relationship with entrepreneurs.
However, evolution of electrodynamic perturbations to become seeds of the RT instability for the equatorial irregularity occurrences seems a definitive possibility.
After they leave the nest, partners at Acceleprise work in an advisory capacity with startups in their portfolio to help them become seed- or even Series A-ready.
Words not only wound, they could actually become seeds of emotional bashing.
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