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According to a report published on January 16th by the Carter Centre, an American charity, only 148 people now harbour Guinea worm, which causes it.Guinea worms are nematodes that grow under the skins of their human hosts, to a length (if female) of half a metre or more, before emerging over the course of several days in a filament from which pieces break off and shed larvae.

The third reaction -which we propose to be irreversible- is the growing of a filament from an active nucleation site.

In addition, the presence of noise and the digitization inherent in CCD cameras can lead to substantial errors when quantitatively estimating the local curvature of a filament from a digital fluorescence image (Fig.  4b).

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A filament erupted from a sunspot group located at S13E15, which was a good location for an eruption to have direct impact on Earth (from Hale 1931).

To contract a muscle, many myosin molecules expend energy to 'walk' along a filament made from another molecule, called actin, and generate a pulling force.

First, a filament extending from the apical vertex of the phage head associates with the rotating bacterial flagellum; this attachment is not strictly required for phage adsorption, but flagellar defects reduce adsorption efficiency by ~3-fold.

Further, we never observed the nucleation of a new actin filament from an isolated surface-tethered diVCA-Arp2/3 complex, consistent with previous conclusions that Arp2/3 complex cannot nucleate a daughter unless it is bound to a pre-existing mother filament (Machesky et al., 1999; Blanchoin et al., 2000; Achard et al., 2010).

A filament was tracked from the center of mass, and the speed was calculated from ten frames at an acquisition rate of five or one frame (s) per second, depending on the fiber type, using an image analysis package (Image-pro Plus Version 6.0; Media Cybernetics, USA) (Hook & Larsson, 2000).

It is not very surprising to us that MreB has not been seen in cells by cryo-EM (Swulius et al., 2011; Swulius and Jensen, 2012), as tomograms of cells are usually taken at rather low magnification and high defocus, leading to a resolution lower than what is needed to resolve the leaflets of the lipid bilayer, let alone, an MreB filament from the protein-embedded membrane.

All of those reactions cause the actin molecules in a filament to move from the outer edge of the cell inward, as if they are on a treadmill.

The highest individual SGR was 68.2 % in a filament that grew from 2 to 237 mm at a salinity of 30 and water temperature of 30 °C.

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