Sentence examples for close assemblage from inspiring English sources

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If so, the loss of cell walls would allow the exchange of ADP and ATP between such cells in a close assemblage.

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Since these hypotheses were proposed, it has become apparent that mixed-species, close-association assemblages (biofilms) are widespread and predominant components of prokaryotic ecology.

Upon Wnt stimulation, low-density lipoprotein receptor-related proteins 5/6 (LRP5/6) is co-clustered with Frizzled (Fz) and Dishevelled (Dvl) and recruits the active Axin and GSK3 complex; these proteins thus form a high-molecular-weight assemblage close to the plasma membrane that is referred to as "LRP signalosome" (Bilic et al., 2007).

It is a complex assemblage (closer to phoenix than swan), and by turns bewitching, inspiring, enervating and confounding.

Furthermore, the grouping of Neotropical Buteoninae (BNI, BME, RMA, PAL) was systematically retrieved while the Palearctic buteonine species BBU was consistently found closer to an assemblage made of accipitrid (GFU and NNI) as well as pandionid (PHA) species.

As a possible mechanism of the self-reversal, ionic reordering (Doubrovine and Tarduno 2004, 2006a) and magnetic coupling between titanomagnetite and oxidized titanomaghemite in a close side-by-side assemblage (Krása et al. 2005) have been suggested.

The conclusion is that genomic, anatomical, and palaeontological evidence converges on a hypothesis in which arthropods and velvet worms are close relatives in an assemblage of molting animals that has a unique evolutionary origin.

The global taphonomic signature of the small mammal bone assemblage appeared close to that of owls, but it placed the raven in an intermediate category of predators (between owl categories 1 to 3), according to the classification by Andrews (1990) [Andrews, P.J., 1990. Owls, caves and fossils, Natural History Museum Publications, London.].

The endogeic species assemblage was close to A. maripa trees, except for the large patch at the central part of the surveyed plot, where values of the coarse root length and weight (CoRL, CoRW) were the lowest.

For this study, a refined form of the modern analog technique was developed, called the hierarchical analog technique, which can constrain paleoenvironmental properties even for fossil-pollen assemblages without close analogs in the modern-pollen record.

Their results showed a close correlation among macroinvertebrate assemblages with water temperature and habitat-related parameters like mean substrate embeddedness and mean canopy density (Griffith et al. 2001).

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