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Moreover, we have shown that these cells display high proliferation rate and that they are capable of forming cluster spheres.
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As our cortical region, we choose a cluster (sphere) that is specifically associated with bias in perceptual decision making for the sample of subjects that are included in the current DWI analyses (vmPFC 1; Mulder et al. (2012).
A cluster of spheres approximately 10 microns in diameter, similar to Fig. 3, was discovered almost immediately.
(B ) The ttdA subunit (rainbow) contains a 4Fe-4S cluster (white spheres) that is near the interface with ttdB (green).
The explanation for this is that in the smaller vessels, the clusters tended to be less heavily condensed, with several clusters lacking spheres in one or more sections (explaining the occurrence of clusters with mean number of spheres per cross-section <1).
Her clusters of spheres and spikes swing toward the polished side of punk.
Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, the original architects of the 13-story exchange, an early skyscraper, had provided tempting fodder for the 1970s salvagers, with repeating patterns like pointed ovals and clusters of spheres.
Last year she released her debut album, "The Fame" (Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree), which has spawned two singles that topped the Billboard pop chart, "Just Dance" and "Poker Face," and a virtual cottage industry in tracking this singer's many fashion miscalculations — or recalculations, depending on your perspective — the garment of clustered clear spheres she wore being just one.
Their results showed heterogeneities and clustering of spheres due to stochastic and systematic variations of the blood flow.
The situation of anisometric particles was treated by using clusters of spheres to approximate the desired shape.
Four categories of tissues were initially discovered in 2005 [1]: (A) Clusters of spheres that showed an iron-oxygen elemental signature appeared red under the light microscope.
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