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Overall, the findings suggest a structural model of the CX3CL1 molecule that appears finely adapted to its adhesive function (Fig. 5): several CX3CL1 molecules with CDs that are perfectly accessible are presented together to circulating leukocytes, and their subsequent adhesion will be robust.
Pulse or blend the coconut for 1 to 2 minutes, or until it appears finely ground.
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Fine-tuning doesn't need to imply a fine-tuner, but rather that there was a physical mechanism underlying why something appears finely-tuned today.
The arguments appear finely balanced: the investigation has gone on for more than a year and the SEC's top brass was divided over whether to proceed.
Both Championship play-off semi-finals appear finely balanced going into next week's second legs.
Others had defined shapes that appeared finely carved, although they had been fashioned from molten glass.
If the fruit body has dried out after a rain, the cap is especially shiny, sometimes appearing finely areolate (having a pattern of block-like areas similar to cracked, dried mud).
It appears that finely controlling the MWD has a synergetic effect on the processability and mechanical properties of PP-R.
Habit: Subshrub (or flowering 1st year, appearing annual), finely strigose, hairs straight.
In this work his voice, not surprisingly, does not appear as finely tuned as it is now.
Ren Ng, a computer science graduate student in the lab of Pat Hanrahan, the Canon USA Professor in the School of Engineering, has developed a "light field camera" capable of producing photographs in which subjects at every depth appear in finely tuned focus.
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