Sentence examples for a network of interwoven from inspiring English sources

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Using scanning electron microscopy, researchers found a "network of interwoven cables," nestled within the wall of a cocoon, which they later determined was the rare preservation of clitellate annelid spermatozoa (pictured above), they report today in Biology Letters.

Beneath the alveoli lies a network of interwoven 8 10 nm filaments named the subpellicular network (SPN) which gives the parasite strength and stability (Mann and Beckers, 2001).

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Mega-urbanization presents researchers with a network of densely interwoven problems that completely elude disciplinary boundaries.

In this study we have depicted structural heterogeneity through the model of the mammalian tongue, a tissue comprised of a network of highly interwoven fibers responsible for producing numerous variations of shape and position.

The wall consists of a more than 25-µm-thick solid inner layer enveloped by a 5 10-µm-thick spongy outer layer composed of a loosely amalgamated network of interwoven 'cables' up to approximately 5 10-µm-thickter [ 12] (figure 1 b).

The full context of this complicated plasma gas interaction scenario has only been comprehensively understood in the more recent years after realisation of the fact that multifluid concepts are needed to satisfactorily describe the complicated network of interwoven physical processes.

However, the fine collagen network of interwoven curly fibres below the dermoepidermal junction that is seen in healthy skin is not visible in psoriasis.

In contrast to almost all other brain tumors, such diffuse gliomas are characterized by extensive, diffuse infiltration of tumor cells in the neuropil, i.e., the dense network of interwoven neuronal and glial cell processes.

In a regime, a multitude of actors and organizations is tightly interwoven into a network of mutual dependencies held together through formal and informal relations, e.g., through contracts and trust (respectively).

In the body, cells are embedded in the extracellular matrix (ECM) which is made up of protein fibres interwoven in a network of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains.

For example, Visceralab, an installation piece by Alison Petty Ragguette, is a network of tubes that pumps colored liquid through an interwoven series of loops.

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