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Early human brain development constitutes a sequence of intricate processes resulting in the ontogeny of functionally operative neural circuits.
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Kidney organogenesis is a unique developmental phenomenon that progresses through a sequence of stages wherein a renal structure is formed and later replaced with a more intricate organ configuration [ 57, 58].
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Even so, human birth is a feat involving an intricate sequence of events.
Perelman proved that the "cigars" that had troubled Hamilton could not actually occur, and he showed that the "neck" problem could be solved by performing an intricate sequence of mathematical surgeries: cutting out singularities and patching up the raw edges.
In the former, Schoenberg used an intricate sequence of poems by Stefan George that seem to trace the progressively intimate encounters of two youths in a magical garden; for the latter, Berg employed deceptively simple texts by the decadent café poet Peter Altenberg, which arouse images of "measureless sorrow," "summer rainstorms," and "the brink of beyond".
The synthesis of rRNA in the nucleolus requires an intricate sequence of post-transcriptional modifications [ 125].
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The eukaryotic cell division cycle has been shown to rely on an intricate sequence of transcriptional events associated with distinct cell cycle regulated gene expression patterns (Rowicka et al., 2007).
In a genus where there are often two, sometimes three sympatric species, there may be an intricate sequence of behavior involved in courtship to prevent hybridization, much like those in Graptemys or the Trachemys group (Gibbons and Lovich 1990; Vogt 1993).
Ms. Nichols was joined by Damian Woetzel in a long pas de deux, and their sense of ease helped give its demanding sequences of tiny intricate steps a jewel-like sparkle.
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