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Results show that a TiC layer commenced to form near the surface of Ti3SiC2 at 1200 °C in vacuum and grew rapidly in thickness with temperature rising to 1500 °C.
Biochemical assays and pH measurements revealed that hydroxyapatite, the main inorganic constituent of bone, commenced to form on the surface of the scaffolds after 17 days of immersion in SBF.
The changes in the transcriptome that occurs between 500 and 700 d° may largely represent a preparation for the profound structural changes that take place, particularly in the sheath when mineralisation commences, ultimately to form the chordacentrae.
Dawood, Rieu, Wolters-Arts, Derksen, Mariani and Visser (2014) find that these root primordia commence synchronized growth to form roots within 2 3 days of flooding through a combination of cell division and elongation.
In addition, recharging to form CoFx commences at the interface between the cobalt and lithium fluoride.
A total of 17 clubs were invited but only 13 attended, of which 12 were selected to form the new league, to commence play in the 1889 90 season.
This corresponds with early vasculogenesis in the mouse embryo, which commences around E7.0 when angioblasts entering the embryo aggregate to form major vessels.
When the relative humidity of the trapped air reaches 100%, condensation commences and a sheet of stratus begins to form below the inversion layer.
The gskA shows a much earlier mitotic block, commencing at pro-metaphase, and the eventual resolution of this block to form daughter cells also prolongs mitosis.
The use of clinical scenarios, designed to encourage students to form links between clinical practice and the basic medical sciences, commenced in 1st year.
The wolves commenced to sing.
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