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Clay particles often become encapsulated in these vesicles, thus providing a pathway for the prebiotic encapsulation of catalytically active surfaces within membrane vesicles.
Laponite nanoparticles present in the reaction mixture become encapsulated during the microgel formation process.
Clearly, in these germaria more than the usual 16 cyst cells become encapsulated in, and bud off as, an aberrant follicle.
The ZnMOF crystal sponges contain a myriad of pores in which the guests can enter and become encapsulated.
During egg development, germline cysts become encapsulated by epithelial follicle cells (FCs), which are continuously generated by somatic follicle stem cells (FSCs) in the germarium (Fig. 2A).
Raccoons may also become infected when they eat larvae that have become encapsulated in the tissues of rodents and other animals (3 ).
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In tetrapods and a few fishes, the thyroid becomes encapsulated by a layer of connective tissue.
After its release in the arthropod gut, the larva, called an acanthor, bores through the gut wall into the arthropod's blood cavity (hemocoel), becomes encapsulated there, and develops into a new stage called an acanthella.
The object becomes encapsulated with the data and method.
OCP became encapsulated and replaced with new bone with prolonged implantation periods up to 180 days.
Forced vapor flow through the CP greatly improved the frequency and homogeneity of deposition of the Fe-bearing nanoparticles, but these became encapsulated by carbon and deactivated.
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