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The thoracic region of buprestids is flat and broad; the head is dark and retracted in the thorax; and the mandibles are short and stout.
During WD elongation, which progresses in register with somite segmentation (Fig. 1H; supplementary material Movie 1; n=3 embryos), leader cells were elongated in shape and possessed numerous cellular processes that repeatedly extended and retracted in the direction of WD elongation (Fig. 1J; supplementary material Movie 3).
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The temporalis muscle was separated in the plane of its fiber bundles and retracted in order to expose the zygoma and squamosal bone.
The omohyoid muscle is mobilized using sharp dissection and retracted in cranial (or less frequently caudal) direction using the Gelpi retractor.
The medial meniscus was gently held and retracted in a way that allowed for identification and transection of the meniscotibial ligament.
During synaptogenesis, dendritic filopodia are constantly protruding and retracting in search of the appropriate presynaptic partners [2], [26].
Meanwhile, a vigorous debate has erupted on whether the paper by DeRisi and Silverman needed to be retracted in the first place.
After retraction, the central incisors were more significantly intruded and their root apex was more retracted in the AP-group.
On short timescales, the edges of clusters show substantial fluctuations, extending and retracting in seconds (Video 2).
Apart from an agrarian-reform proposal that was offered (and quickly retracted) in 1976, the government had no response to this opposition other than tightening the screws of repression.
Bo has a strong character, so they have to make sure everything is under control and that he will not retract in the public trial".
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