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Most viruses achieve this by making the cells burst, a process called lysis.
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The short branches and the presence of several similar copies in the D. melanogaster network, all derived from the same sequence, are evidence of transposition burst, a common process after the introduction of a new element into a naïve genome [ 20], supporting the hypothesis of the transfer from D. simulans to D. melanogaster.
The second case is about the study of unsteady flight of a nozzle under a bursting process of the compressed gas expanding into a rarefied environment.
Typically, only one pollen tube enters the ovule through an opening called the micropyle, terminates its journey within a synergid cell, and bursts to release sperm cells-a process defined as pollen tube reception [ 3].
According to the proposed technique if the burst time of a process is smaller than the previous one, HARM should be utilized for calculating quantum otherwise the arithmetic mean is utilized.
Indeed, set hard in law, under the new act there can be no turning back on the competition regime that lets "any qualified provider" bid for every part of the health service, a process already bursting out into more local private contracts than we can count.
A burst nucleation process occurs once the amount of aromatic clusters in aqueous phase reaches the critical super saturation point.
The simulation models based on DLVO theory and Monte Carlo approach where coulombic charges play the most crucial role, are not suitable to model Turkevich synthesis since this is not a burst nucleation process (followed by Ostwald ripening) [32, 35].
Both ACS2 and ACS4 mediate the burst of autocatalytic ethylene synthesis, a process typically observed in climacteric ripening [ 12].
One of the main concerns when designing such a process is to avoid burst pressure, i.e. the process state where the hardening of the material is unable to resist the increase in inner pressure and wall thickness reduction.
Bacterial infections induce transient production of large amounts of ROS, a process called the oxidative burst, on the membrane of endosomes within phagocytes such as neutrophils and macrophages [4].
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