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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axial lengthening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, biology, or physics, particularly when discussing the elongation of an axis or structure.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of axial lengthening on the growth patterns of certain species."
Alternatives: "lengthening along the axis" or "elongation of the axis".
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RNAi depletion of Mrg15 in cultured Kc cells leads to axial lengthening of interphase chromosomes, consistent with a chromatin compaction function thought to be provided by condensins (Shintomi and Hirano 2011; Bauer et al. 2012).
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For our end-member 105 °C experiment, the EXAFS analysis showed that during hematite crystallization and U VI) incorporation, the uranyl axial bonds lengthen by 0.06 Å and the average equatorial bonds shorten by 0.17 Å.
In any event, lengthening the axial interaction is expected to stabilize the redox active orbital, and thus the apical Ni N(His) interaction is important to tuning the reduction potential of the active site.
However, the present study and other investigations (Krieg et al. 2011, Al-Sayyad 2012) have shown that correction of existing axial and torsional malalignment and/or expected malalignment due to lengthening along the anatomical axis can be done intraoperatively, based on the reverse planning method as described by Baumgart (2009).
Healthy adults' axial tone is not static but involves flexible, active shortening and lengthening reactions.
Lengthening since when?
Delays for maintenance are lengthening.
Reverse shoulder arthroplasty leads to arm lengthening.
Perceptual discrimination improved along with transient lengthening.
Shadows are lengthening.
Dole queues had been lengthening.
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