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The limes as a continuous barrier can best be seen in Great Britain and Germany.
7 8 Normally, the intestinal epithelium acts as a continuous barrier to avoid LPS translocation; yet some endogenous or exogenous events may alter this protective function.
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In Anatolia a continuous barrier was neither practicable nor necessary, as the Romans controlled the roads and river crossings.
These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.
Catheter ablation aims to create a continuous barrier prohibiting transmission of electrical conduction with the electrophysiological endpoint of bidirectional block as the hallmark of completion of the lesion set.
The integrin-mediated SC cell-matrix adhesion may have a critical role in maintaining a continuous barrier to fluid flow.
In the north, the shelf is generally shallow and as narrow as 20 km, with ribbon-reefs at the shelf edge forming a nearly continuous barrier.
Thus, they provide a continuous cellular barrier between the blood and the insterstitial fluid.
The inert Al2O3 layer formed a continuous impermeable barrier on zinc, providing short term humidity resistance.
However, the presence of two panmictic populations separated by a barrier, the Pyrenees, is as likely as a continuous population under isolation-by-distance.
The capillaries of ONH do not leak fluorescein and may represent a nerve-blood barrier, supporting the concept of the retina-nerve vasculature as a continuous system with the central nerve system [ 29, 30].
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