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It is a sandwich-like multilayer structure divided into four well defined zones: reserve, proliferative, transformation and degeneration (Fig. 1).
Quite a few hybrid routing protocols for ad-hoc networks can be found in the literature, still, despite the fact that many rely on clusters or well defined zones, not many implement a hierarchical routing scheme.
Alternating CO2 and brine injections slightly increased residual trapping, but did not facilitate creation of a well-defined zone of trapping.
It was found that the electric field undergoes dramatic changes within a well-defined "zone of influence" which spans to a distance, approximately twice the wavelength of IR radiation (e.g. 20 μm for the optimal angle of incidence of 80° and 1200 cm− 1 wavenumber).
Areas of GA are usually associated with a well-defined zone of decreased autofluorescence due to the absence of fluorophores residing in RPE lipofuscin granules [ 11, 12].
The defect is usually in the form of a well-defined zone of rarefaction with fine granular homogenous appearance simulating ground glass pattern and often surrounded by a narrow rim of sclerotic bone [ 3].
The setback is a legally defined zone of extra-legal tolerance".
Most growth cones stop at a defined zone in the gradient (Fig. 3a c).
There was a lack of well defined necrosis zones surrounding the electrodes.
Well- defined zones of high H3.3-nucleosome turnover were detected at binding sites of ESC-specific pluripotency factors and chromatin remodelers, suggesting an important role for H3.3 in facilitating protein binding.
Therefore, Algorithm A is well defined.
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