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A leaf like this could deliver oxygen to damaged heart tissue, ensuring the new organ or regrown tissue doesn't die after implantation.
Then I'd go back to the car and be shaking like a leaf, like, "Oh God, oh God".
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A leaf-like CNT/Ni nanostructure was changed into a grass-like CNT/Ni nanostructure through the MW treatment technique in order to enhance the H2 sensor response.
Specifically, we tested whether short-term colonization patterns on 3 types of artificial substrata encompassing a range of complexities, including a leaf-like unit, a cushion-shaped leaf-like unit and a cushion-shaped unit, were consistent across 4 adjacent habitats: macroalgal-dominated bottoms, urchin-grazed barrens, seagrass meadows and sandy patches, at Gran Canaria (eastern Atlantic).
In the classical doctrines, Magnolia was frequently considered the archetype among flowering plants, and its conduplicate carpel with marginal placentation was assumed to be derived from a leaf-like organ bearing ovules along its margins.
The TFC membrane layer was found to be coated onto the PS support base during the interfacial polymerization (IP) reaction process between MPD and TMC, leading to the formation of a leaf-like morphology.
A similar result has been reported in In-doped ZnO nanobelts and nanowires [14, 34]. Figure 4 Room temperature UV and PL spectrum of the (a) leaf-like and (b) wire-like ZnO nanostructures.
Iterates of the associated Hutchinson operator, applied to a leaf-like set, are illustrated in the fourth, fifth and sixth columns Open image in new window Fig. 3 The image on the left illustrates the attractor, in red, orange and yellow, and the dual repeller, in green, of the projective IFS (2.2), using a disk, with antipodal points identified, to represent the projective plane (black).
Though the winged creature was initially thought to be a small-toothed bat, which also has characteristically large ears and a leaf-like nose structure, comparative material allowed researchers to confirm that the specimen is the Pharotis imogene.
Eukaryotic cells move by the extension of a leaf-like structure, the lamellipodium, at the cell front [1].
Two noctuid moths displaying different defensive wing patterns were investigated: O. excavata (n = 24) with a leaf-like appearance and T. juno (n = 16) with crypsis camouflage.
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