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At further exposing, strong anisotropy leads to a change in a shape of non-spherical adsorbate clusters.
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Also, the scans in our library may help a physician identify a change in the shape of a brain structure that occurs very early in the course of a disease, even before clinical symptoms appear.
The precise nature of these changes is not yet completely elucidated, but the most fundamental one namely, that occurring immediately after absorption of the quantum has been shown to consist in a change in shape of the retinal molecule while it is still attached to opsin.
A change in the shape of a radiator would be instantly communicated to the radiator supplier.
A change in the shape of a radiator, for instance, would be instantly communicated to the radiator supplier.
Polymorphisms and mutations in the HRM-PCR products were detected based on a change in the shape of a PCR product melting curve.
The initial response to ADP is a change in the shape of the platelet whereby disc shaped cells convert into a spherical form from which pseudopodia emerge.
Figure 5 shows a typical temporal change in the shape of a growing limb bud produced by the model.
The results in Fig. 2C indicated that the mutation resulted in a change in the shape of the intrinsic fluorescence, suggesting that the mutation slightly modified the tertiary structure of both βB1-crystallin and βB1/βA3-crystallin to a looser one.
CCR-2 is a seven-transmembrane domain G protein coupled receptor whose activation leads to the rearrangement and intracellular movement of actin, resulting in a change in the shape of the cell and cellular movement (12).
One possibility is that pressure is a quality that has a tendency to cause a change in the shape of the body.
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