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These bats are common throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and are thought by zoologists to be capable of migrating great distances.
Aerosols ≤3.0 μm (viruses and most airborne bacteria) were found to be capable of migrating out of a general patient room to the vicinity of the nurse station.
If the diameter of pores is 10 50 nm, then the calculated capillary pressure of those pores could be 12 24 MPa (Zhang et al. 2014), indicating that at least under such strength of driving force (buoyancy or abnormal pressure), hydrocarbon could be capable of migrating.
Indeed, lymphocytes have been shown to be capable of migrating between mammary gland quarters [ 48] and therefore the presence of a more localized interaction between quarters is probable and requires further investigation.
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In the absence of biochemical signaling, MDA-MB-231 cells are capable of migrating 200 μm, but this motion is not as efficient as migration in the presence of a CXCL12 chemotactic gradient.
MCF-10A cells on average migrated 105 μm on aligned nanofiber, suggesting that these cells are capable of migrating with high efficiency but display no sensitivity to CXCL12 gradients.
Mr. Johnston said that migration is a learned behavior and that the geese in backyards are capable of migrating but never learned how.
Of note, many marine organisms are capable of migrating between these zones.
We hypothesise that there is a persistent supply of mCDW and associated ocean heat flux to this region of the continental shelf that is capable of migrating to the grounding lines of the nearby Totten Glacier and Moscow University Ice Shelf.
As was observed for FLNabKD cells, many ASB2α-expressing cells were capable of migrating.
In such models, cells are capable of migrating, growing, dividing, and changing their orientation.
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