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Branches extended ventrally from the PCV and became continuous with the UV plexus as described above.
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The duct enlarges and becomes thicker-walled at the lower end of the tail of the epididymis, where it becomes continuous with the ductus deferens.
The sun feels benevolent, but when it vanishes, after 4 p.m., the rising darkness seems to become continuous with the deepest, coldest reaches of space.
First, laminae must insert into and become continuous with the epicardial surface.
Chemical and Darwinian (biological) evolutions are distinct, but become continuous with the appearance of heredity.
The four-helix bundle regions become continuous with the central coiled-coil through transition points that are distinct for each arm.
Because alanine residues have a higher α-helical propensity, we hypothesize that the double alanine mutation causes TM12 to become continuous with the first helix of the C-terminal domain.
To re-energize the research and define a new experimental paradigm, we advance four premises to better understand the physicochemical complexities of life's emergence: Chemical and Darwinian (biological) evolutions are distinct, but become continuous with the appearance of heredity.
At the base of the leaflets, the middle supporting flat plate becomes continuous with that of the dense connective tissue of the ridge surrounding the openings.
In addition, all three genes were upregulated in a small domain of mesenchyme situated directly adjacent to the oral epithelium and immediately lateral to the incisors, which in the case of Gas1 and Cdon, became continuous with a region of intense expression in the facial process (Fig. 8M R).
More posterior, the label in area 45 became continuous with more ventral label in area 6v and the precentral opercular cortex (PrCO), the latter label being particularly dense (Fig. 5 C).
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