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This primed the grenade, with the lever being held down to ensure the fuse was not triggered; then the user would run up to the tank and stick the grenade to its hull, using as much force as possible to break the sphere and spread the nitroglycerin onto the hull in a thick paste.
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He had broken the spheres apart and placed the cells in a medium that encouraged the growth of neurons.
Strife breaks up the sphere by beginning to attract like to like and so pulling the mixture apart, until, when it triumphs, there is complete segregation of the roots.
For detection of cell-surface marker CD61, tumorspheres were grown, collected, and digested with trypsin as described earlier to break up the spheres into loose aggregates of cells.
When Bubblegum places this sphere over the circle, she seems to break the fourth wall, turning the TV into a lens.
To avoid breaking up the spheres, fresh medium was gently added to each flask and no medium was aspirated.
Mitochondrial fusion is also dependent upon OPA1 expression (Fig. 2), where inhibition of gene expression causes an increase in mitochondrial fragmentation, conversely the overexpression of OPA1 breaks the network into spheres.
That breaks the film into flattened spheres, called islands, which are about 100 nanometers in diameter.
AlphaSphere is one of the most recent inventions from Nu Desine, Adam Place's company, which has created this peculiar sphere that breaks the traditional ways of "playing" music.
Youth can be a time of rebellion, but in the artistic sphere composers usually adhere to tradition before breaking the rules.
While the technology has been used for years in the commercial sector, notably in manufacturing by the Ford Motor Company during the 1990s, Hull is in no way surprised that it's taken this long to break into the public sphere.
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