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Under the simplifying hypothesis that the scattering centers are homogeneous spheres behaving individually (Mie theory), the relationship between μ s ′ and λ has been empirically described as [ 17]: (6) μ s ′ = a (λ λ 0 ) − b, where λ0 = 500 nm; a = 25.40 cm−1 and b = 1.37 have been fitted to the experimental data by non-linear least square regression.

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These examples indicate that each cell behaves individually during development, receiving signals from its surroundings and varying its inner state according to those signals, thereby exerting an effect on its surroundings either individually or cooperatively or moving autonomously or en masse.

Hence the brain, physical attributes of the self, and features of our interpersonal relationships and of the environments in which we live, jointly regulate energy and information flow; they codetermine how we think, feel, and behave both individually and collectively.

The terms embodied and relational imply that the brain, physical attributes of the self, and features of our interpersonal relationships and of the environments in which we live, jointly regulate energy and information flow and codetermine how we think, feel, and behave both individually and collectively.

Each of the 150 elements are based on the same materials, but each of them is behaving and sounding individually.

The dynamic transitional process after removal of the inhibitor was captured by the time-lapse microscopic analysis demonstrating that individually behaving cells gradually acquired multicellular constraints at the expense of independent motility somewhat analogous to the unicellular-multicellular conversion seen in the primitive social amoeba, dictyostelium [39] (Figure 3C and data not shown).

Proteins make up much of the cellular machinery; however, they may act individually, as parts of a dynamic pathway, or as elements of multi-component complexes that behave as individual functional entities [2].

If the human capacity to behave in an individually costly but group-beneficial way has evolved through cultural group selection, this should be reflected particularly in behavioral patterns in situations of group competition.

Our approach of multiple, individually guided cerebral cortical recordings in behaving rats during a complex cognitive task is beginning to provide new support for the role of fast cerebral rhythms in selective attention.

Mutants behaving as true stable insertion mutants were stored individually in 384-well plates (28 plates in total).

Economists who worked in this tradition, including Milton Friedman and Gary Becker, believed that everyone ought to behave like mini-corporations, individually competing on the open market.

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