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Each crus is an elongated structure covered by the ischiocavernosus muscle, and each extends forward, converging toward the other, to become continuous with one of the corpora cavernosa.
The sun feels benevolent, but when it vanishes, after 4 p.m., the rising darkness seems to become continuous with the deepest, coldest reaches of space.
A low viscosity maleated polyethylene was shown to be ineffective in toughening nylon 6; this was because of the propensity of polyethylene to become continuous even when nylon 6 was the majority component.
As a result of the ongoing disintegration of Syria, and the undefined nature of what is evolving, clashes between the competing groups will not only increase but are likely to become continuous in the medium and long term, either until a federation evolves (should that prove possible) or separate countries are established.
Because alanine residues have a higher α-helical propensity, we hypothesize that the double alanine mutation causes TM12 to become continuous with the first helix of the C-terminal domain.
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Customer relationships become continuous and open-ended, service becomes more efficient and proactive, and new business models are enabled.
Both phases could become continuous depending on the phase flowrate ratio; drops were, however, larger in the organic continuous dispersions.
With a widening of the vent, the ash eruptions become continuous and intense and become associated with intermittent Strombolian activity.
Education can become continuous, and less episodic.
Holding the parliament together and drafting a new constitution have become continuous struggles in Nepal.
First, laminae must insert into and become continuous with the epicardial surface.
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