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Peptidoglycan is responsible for the osmotic stability by encasing the cytoplasmic membrane of most bacteria.
She suggests the sculptural possibilities of thread and yarn by encasing solid objects in knitted or crocheted skins.
This new joint is realized by encasing totally the two composite beam ends into a massive composite reinforced concrete block.
Liquid marbles are typically made by encasing water droplets in spherical particles and can be used as microscopic ball bearings, miniature vessels for chemical reactions or small sensors.
But she does insist on having it both ways with her story, by encasing its psychological-suspense elements within the structural conventions of a procedural.
"Books produce knowledge by encasing it": William Germano on what books are good for, and why they've been put on the defensive.
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The downside, however, is the induced astigmatism by the encasing cylindrical shaped sheath.
This maximizes their protectiveness by completely encasing the male genitals and allowing the genitals to be held tightly against the body.
The pieces are painted rather than glazed (coated rather than, in the usual way of ceramics, imbued with color), and they forbid being picked up — some by being encased, others by promising back injury if you were to try.
Evoking the prison, the set by Michael McGarty is bordered by stairwells encased in chain-link fences, with a steel cross bridge that descends from above.
Moreover, in insects, melanin plays a major role in the innate immune system by damaging and encasing invading microbes [ 85].
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