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So, the pin profile capable of formation of the defect-free stir zone at the minimum heat input is appreciable.
Since the PHEMA material possesses hydrophilic OH and C = O groups capable of formation of hydrogen bonds with water molecules and themselves, the studies on hydrogen bonding structure both in dry [9] and wet [10] materials were conducted.
A fault observer estimating the true thrust output of the follower spacecraft is developed which functions in parallel with a re-configurable control law capable of formation maintenance in the event thrust in the along-track and radial axes are no longer available.
Thus, the RVP seem to represent virophage-Polinton hybrids that are likely capable of formation of infectious virions.
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Decamers of amyloid β peptide capable of dimer formation were selected as a test system.
Approximately 5% 10% of bulk MCF7S cells were capable of sphere formation (Figure 6B).
All light chain subtypes are capable of fibril formation although lambda chains, particularly of lambda-VI type, are over-represented.
These observations further raised the possibility that the N-terminus of UNG2, which has never been crystallized, might be capable of focus formation on its own.
The resultant hiPSC lines were positive for TRA-1-60 and SSEA4 by immunofluorescence (Figure S1A) and capable of teratoma formation (Figure S1B).
Although Bax acts specifically on mitochondria in vivo, Bax alone is capable of pore formation in artificial lipid bilayers exposed to recombinant Bax protein, as revealed by atomic force microscopy of [24].
As shown in Table 1 and illustrated in Figure 3A, both ALDH+ and ALDH− cells derived from the xenografts were capable of efficient formation of 1st generation tumours following injection of as few as 200 cells.
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