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An internal protective band, the endodermis, becomes conspicuous as a single sheath of cells surrounding the procambium.
The intercalation-induced activation of AMCMB is indiscernible in XRD patterns but becomes conspicuous as dilatometric responses.
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On his return from a youthful grand tour of Europe, in 1661, he took a seat in Parliament and soon became conspicuous as one of the most determined opponents of the general policy of the court of Charles II.
The film gloss and hardness can be improved by increasing the proportion of the hydrosols, but some disadvantages such as popping, slow-drying and abnormal high viscosity become conspicuous as weight percent of the hydrosol based on all binder solids exceeds 35%.
When diffusion-restricted fatty marrow is replaced with water containing tumour cells, these foci become conspicuous as areas of increased diffusivity.
Msx1 lacZ expression was detectable as early E16.5 and became conspicuous at E17.5.
The risk-free network approach becomes conspicuous in "Normal, Ohio," which on paper may sound daring.
The overlapping of the diffuse double layer becomes conspicuous in the micropore.
Its official Twitter feed, which often draws attention to cases of police questioning gun owners for exercising the right to carry, said nothing, even as the silence became conspicuous.
Culturally, the lost golf ball has become conspicuous evidence of golf's negative ecological impact just as the game yearns to be viewed as more green.
The title comes from Martin Heidegger, one of the last century's pre-eminent philosophers, and refers to tools or materials that have somehow become conspicuous in their uselessness; it could also be taken as a cynical definition of art.
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