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Like nature, Physiome builds these organs from the cell up.
Mr. Mehldau -- 30 years younger -- is well suited to the situation, as he likes quiet tumult: he seems most in his element floating out of tempo, moving a melodic cell up and down, trying to erase any element of showy corniness in the rhetoric of jazz performance.
Clark worked in a small room – a kind of cell – up a stone staircase just off it, and his desk has an expectant air, as if it were still awaiting his return (though, in fact, he wrote on his knee, like a boy writing a secret diary).
In 2016 the JCVI team created the smallest functioning synthetic cell up to that time, M. mycoides JCVI-syn3.0, which contained just 531,560 base pairs and 473 genes.
Waste is deposited in thin layers (up to 1 metre, or 3 feet) and promptly compacted by heavy machinery (e.g., bulldozers); several layers are placed and compacted on top of each other to form a refuse cell (up to 3 metres, or 10 feet, thick).
Most scFe3O4-NP exited the flow cell (up to 65%) and the MBBR (57%) via the effluent.
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The efficiency of many test facilities is judged by periodic cell up-time or "shaft rotation" figures.
Expression of this CD19+ B cell up-regulated gene set also discriminated ISF from controls at 0.05 confidence level.
Recent studies also show that several types of neural tissue cell up-regulate particular TLRs in response to infection [ 12].
Following cell up-take, these two dyes become covalently linked to thiol groups in the cytosol and segregate with the cytoplasm.
Co-culture with HLA-G+ cells does not inhibit monocyte-derived dendritic cell up-regulation of HLA-DR and costimulatory molecules on maturation, but did increase production of IL-6 and IL-10.
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