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The implant leaves behind a loose alignment of collagen fibers inside scleral defects that is remarkably similar to normal tissue, with less scar formation than would otherwise have occurred [ 9].
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After the American invasion in October 2001, when the Alliance toppled the Taliban, he found himself in loose alignment with the new government.
Twist by Tom Grass (Orion, £20) is no mere update but a "reinvention" that borrows little from Dickens's original except names (or bits of names) and loose alignments of plot and character.
At this stage, homologous chromosomes are brought into a loose 400 nm-wide alignment, whilst lateral element proteins SYCP2 and SYCP3 are recruited to the chromosome axes in an inter-dependent manner (Pelttari et al., 2001; Yang et al., 2006).
However, in alignments of known HMG boxes a loose consensus sequence can be defined, in which many basic and aromatic residues are conserved [ 24- 26] (see also Fig. 4B).
It involved as a first step the reversible formation of a loose association of the nanoparticles, similar to an outer-sphere complex, which allows rotation to achieve the alignment of the corresponding surfaces.
Better a loose President than loose warheads.
Through a loose camouflage.
A loose shutter banged.
Is there a loose step?
"I had a loose dick".
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