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The plaque was focally infiltrated by numerous macrophages and clusters of foam cells (Fig. 4, VI).
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Tony Luib, an artist from the neighborhood, delivered a reject from his oeuvre: a plastic bunny covered in clusters of expandable foam and acrylic glitter paint.
Acoustic emission tests lead to the conclusion that the load drops are associated with generation of brittle fractures in the clusters of broken foam cells.
Her work, "Primordial Soup" (2005), consists of a cluster of cell-like shapes made out of foam and vinyl attached to the wall with little pins.
Although scientists have long understood the behavior of a single soap bubble, they have not been able to mathematically describe the behavior of clusters of bubbles, otherwise known as foams.
We also have shown that Mtb infection of macrophages in vitro induces foam cell formation, and that inoculation of beads coated with the bacterial cell wall lipid TDM into mice caused the clustering of Adfp-expressing foam cells around the particles.
Flying into Istanbul – seeing the clusters of apartment buildings spreading like sea foam over the land, the impression is less of an old imperial capital than an emerging 21st-century powerhouse – a Shanghai, or São Paulo.
We demonstrate our approach by computing a variety of foam dynamics, including coupled evolution of three-dimensional bubble clusters attached to an anchored membrane and collapse of a foam cluster.
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