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Always keep the leaf submerged; be careful not to let the leaf become exposed as a result of evaporation of the NaOH solution (Appendix S1D ).

These residues become exposed as a result of loss of phospholipid asymmetry of the plasma membrane, an early event in apoptosis.

These components may become exposed as a result of the loss of cell polarity seen in several disease states in association with tissue injury, ischemia in kidney tubules, microvillus inclusion disease, and polycystic kidney disease [ 54].

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Finally, we observe that the ribosomal tunnel in the initiating ribosome is blocked by insertion of the N-terminal portion of mitochondrial protein mL45, which becomes exposed as the ribosome switches to elongation mode and may have an additional role in targeting of mitochondrial ribosomes to the protein-conducting pore in the inner mitochondrial membrane.

The extent of health and social impacts became exposed as more people in the community spoke out after a build-up of frustration and fear due to both the Government and Alcoa being slow to listen and take people's concerns seriously (Hahn 2002).

By the next morning, the surface circulation became exposed as upper level conditions worsened due to strong southerlies aloft.

But it was just one of numerous cases documented by Katz, many of which only became exposed as Chamber projects long after voters had gone to the polls.

The storm's center became exposed as the deep convection became limited to a few small cells north of the center.

In the advanced stages, as the lesion becomes deeper, the pulp becomes exposed as can be noted by the presence of organic material on the tooth surface.

Granite intrusions became exposed as 'inselbergs' (dome-shaped bare granite hills) and 'tors' (huge heaps of boulders) after the sandy saprolite was washed away from the still unweathered core.

Soils with petroplinthite are especially abundant in the transition zone from rain forest to savannah, notably in dry areas that were once much wetter, e.g. in sub-Sahelian Africa; plinthite that was once at some depth hardened and became exposed as a thick ironstone cap that resists (further) erosion.

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