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In contrast, the intracellular SVs, possibly covered by a thin envelope, move to the surface of the cell where they interact with the cell envelope.
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Pluto's atmosphere consists of a thin envelope of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide gases, which are derived from the ices of these substances on its surface.
In this case, gametocysts filled with gymnocysts (i.e., zygotes either non-encysted or covered with a thin envelope) are released into the environment [64] [65].
The effect of ionic strength on the soft particle properties of Shewanella sp. has been found to be quantitatively significant in S. putrefaciens CN32, which is surrounded by a thin, charged envelope, while it was found to be less pronounced in S. oneidensis MR-4, which is surrounded by a thick gel-like layer [29].
In late August Peterson's Viagra order arrived, wrapped in a long, thin envelope with a Mumbai return address on the back.
For example, each of these cells contained a large nucleus (N) with heterochromatin forming a peripheral rim adjacent to the nuclear envelope surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm (Figure 2B).
The silicles come in a thin green envelope.
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