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Let's have a look at some of these: Telesio saw the Aristotelic form as an immanent force, an active principle; Bruno imagined matter enlived by a universal force, always creating and diffused in the whole of creation.
After 3 Gy exposure, the cyt- c was released from mitochondria and diffused in the whole cytosol so that the percentage of cyt- c-released cells was increased from 35% of control to 60%.
As for the positive control, we referred to other studies in liver cells by Nobuo Kondoh [ 6] and in hilar cholangiocarcinoma by Yu WL [ 16], which indicated the SLC38A1 protein was stained brown and diffused in the cytoplasm.
BM is not directed to a single PWD but is proposed and diffused in the environment by the caregiver (following indications from the music therapist), generally in order to obtain activation or relaxation.
That is, the volatilized materials from the tin surface are advected and diffused in the gas flow and finally drop onto the glass ribbon.
Allelopathy is a plant's effect on another plant [11] manifested as chemical compounds released and diffused in the environment [12, 13].
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They have emerged and diffused in different parts of the world, including Mediterranean countries, in recent years [ 2– 6, 9].
It was localized headache in 76.19% of the cases and diffused in 21.42% of them.
Light alone, reflected off planetary shapes and diffused in swirling mist, is her primary subject.
Yellows, oranges, and reds come from carotenoid or lipochrome pigments; these originate at least in part from the food and are diffused in the skin and feathers.
Concurrently, standard, open and non-proprietary technologies, such as XML, SOAP, Web Services and the like, have greatly evolved and been diffused in the computing area.
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